Misfits of Science

This article is about the television series. For the New Zealand hip hop group, see Misfits of Science (group).
Misfits of Science
Genre Serial drama
Science-fiction
Created by James D. Parriott
Starring Dean Paul Martin
Kevin Peter Hall
Mark Thomas Miller
Courteney Cox
Jennifer Holmes
Max Wright
Mickey Jones
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 16 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) James D. Parriott
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Universal Television
James D. Parriott Productions
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network NBC
Original release October 4, 1985 (1985-10-04) – February 21, 1986 (1986-02-21)

Misfits of Science is an American superhero fantasy television series that aired on NBC from October 1985 to February 1986.

Plot

The show concerned super-powered humans and their madcap adventures. The team is formed by Dr. Billy Hayes, a research scientist at the Humanidyne Institute who specializes in "human anomalies". He works with shrinking Dr. Elvin "El" Lincoln, and together they recruit electrically powered Johnny Bukowski, a rock-and-roll musician, and Gloria Dinallo, a telekinetic teen.

Production

A double-length pilot and 15 additional episodes were created; however, one episode did not air before the show was cancelled due to low ratings (due to competition from CBS's Top 10 hit Dallas).

The name "Misfits of Science" and other conceptual ideas were the brainchild of then-president of NBC Entertainment, Brandon Tartikoff. He said of the show "We'll rely on the National Enquirer for story ideas. It's loosely inspired by the dynamics we saw in Ghostbusters... sort of a kick-back, Friday type of show."[1]

In France, the series was known as Superminds, in Germany, as Die Spezialisten unterwegs (The Specialists on the way), in Brazil, as "Curto-Circuito" ("Short Circuit"), in Mexico, Colombia, Peru and rest of Latín-América as Los Cientificos Rebeldes (The Rebel Scientists).

Episode 9 was the first paid writing job for Tim Kring, who later originated and produced the thematically similar Heroes in 2006.

Title sequence

The main title sequence and its theme song was not usual for TV shows of the era. Donald Todd, head writer and story editor, described them as follows:

The main titles are fun. It's still kind of... it's really forward-looking. Jim [Parriott] was forward-looking in many ways, and we fought a lot about that, but it starts off with Bobby Short doing the theme, and then there's the kicking over of the TV and into the more contemporary version of the theme. He was trying to say, "We're not doing that show, we're doing this show, and it's more hip." And I remember the people at Universal going, "Why don't you do it without the TV? We don't like the TV!" And I don't think they gave him the budget for it. I think we had to find it ourselves. It's a really cheap thing, it's just a guy playing piano and then a foot kicking over a TV, but it was really controversial, because back then nobody did anything interesting with the main titles. You just showed the characters sliding into frame. But I remember that was pretty cool. And Jim wrote it.[2]

Cast and characters


Episodes

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
1"Deep Freeze"James D. ParriottJames D. ParriottOctober 4, 1985 (1985-10-04)83516
90 minutes series pilot: Billy and El, scientists for the Human Investigation Team, put together a team of super-powered individuals to deal with a secret government project to create a neutron beam cannon. Larry Linville and Edward Winter guest star.
2"Your Place or Mayan?"Alan J. LeviDonald ToddOctober 18, 1985 (1985-10-18)60803
On behalf of a dead friend of Billy's, an archaeologist, the Misfits set out to prove the existence of buried Mayan treasure beneath Beverly Hills.
3"Guess What's Coming to Dinner?"Burt BrinckerhoffMorrie RuvinskyOctober 25, 1985 (1985-10-25)60802
A friend of the Misfits claims to have made contact with aliens from Mars. Problems arise when the authorities try to prevent him from continuing his contact.
4"Lost Link"Christopher LeitchMark JonesNovember 1, 1985 (1985-11-01)60806
A primitive in a loin cloth comes ashore at Venice Beach and no one knows who he is — in fact it's believed he may be a caveman. It turns out that the man, "Link," is in fact an Aborigine from a lost tribe in New Guinea and the Misfits help him to set free the soul of his deceased child by placing a small totem aboard the space shuttle.
5"Sort of Looking for Gina"Jeffrey HaydenMichael CassuttNovember 8, 1985 (1985-11-08)60804
Johnny's efforts to get a date with an attractive woman, Gina, go amiss when it turns out she's involved with crooks and the Misfits have to mastermind a bank robbery to help her out.
6"Sonar… and Yet So Far"Burt BrinckerhoffDonald ToddNovember 15, 1985 (1985-11-15)60807
A marine biologist and friend of Billy's who works with dolphins believes they can talk, making him the target of drug smugglers who need the help of his dolphin friends to recover a sunken cache of cocaine.
7"Steer Crazy"John TracyJames D. ParriottNovember 29, 1985 (1985-11-29)60801
Three senior citizens end up with super-powers from irradiated hamburgers, and the Misfits have to both help them out and restrain them from injuring themselves.
8"Fumble on the One"Bob SweeneyBlaze ForresterDecember 6, 1985 (1985-12-06)60811
The Misfits assist Brick Tyler, a part-bionic CIA agent (and Billy's college friend) who has managed to lose the "football" — the briefcase that the President carries that can activate nuclear war.
9"Twin Engines"Burt BrinckerhoffStory by: R. Timothy Kring
Teleplay by: Donald Todd
December 13, 1985 (1985-12-13)60808
Johnny's friend Lonnie begins having premonitions of danger, but it turns out in fact he's linked to his previously unknown twin Dwayne, a motorcycle racer, and the Misfits have to help them both out.
10"Grand Theft Bunny"Michael SwitzerPamela NorrisDecember 27, 1985 (1985-12-27)60810
Bad guys manipulate the Misfits into helping them unleash a plague on Los Angeles with the aid of a contaminated bunny rabbit.
11"Grand Elusion"Bernard McEveetyMorrie RuvinskyJanuary 10, 1986 (1986-01-10)60812
Billy recruits the gang to help a fellow scientist's daughter defect when she and her father tour America as part of a Russian girl's gymnast team. The gang takes the place of the magician hired to perform for the tour thanks to a judicious use of super powers, but the daughter refuses to leave without her father. Complicating matters, the KGB minder Galenkov has sworn to make sure the scientist Nikolai never gets away. The Misfits have to pull off an elaborate bait-and-switch to make sure that both Nikolai and Tatyana manage to escape.
12"Once Upon a Night"Barbara PeetersLinda Campanelli & M.M. Shelly MooreJanuary 17, 1986 (1986-01-17)60813
Gloria's pen pal Jaye is the object of a hunt by unknown assailants. Glo is kidnapped,
13"Center of Attention"Burt BrinckerhoffSara ParriottJanuary 31, 1986 (1986-01-31)60817
El goes undercover as an incredibly talented basketball player (with some help from Gloria) to expose a crooked owner who is having his players throw their games.
14"Against All Oz"Michael SwitzerMorrie RuvinskyFebruary 7, 1986 (1986-02-07)60819
Suffering exhaustion, Billy takes a nap and wakes up in an alternate reality, believing his adventures with the Misfits were a dream. Clips from prior episodes are shown as he tells his co-workers at a nuclear project of their counterparts in the dream.
15"The Avenging Angel"Bernard McEveetyDan DistefanoFebruary 21, 1986 (1986-02-21)60816
Gloria helps out an aspiring pro wrestler with the use of her telekinetic powers without telling him; the wrestler, Milt, soon decides he does have super powers and Gloria needs to keep helping him out when he decides to go after crooks trying to sell him protection.
16"Three Days of the Blender"Michael SwitzerDonald ToddN/A60814
When a blender is accidentally delivered to Billy, he ends up getting arrested as a spy and Stetmeyer gets targeted by the FBI.

DVD releases

On January 25, 2008, the series was released in Germany as a five-disc DVD box set (Region 2) with all episodes (including the final episode, which was originally unaired on NBC but broadcast in Germany) with both English and German soundtracks and German subtitles.

On September 19, 2012, the series was released on DVD in France as Superminds, the title it's known as in France.

See also

References

  1. Holloway, Diane (8 July 1985). "NBC Tests 'High Concept' With 'Misfits of Science'". The Palm Beach Post. Cox News Service. Retrieved 2014-11-09.
  2. Harris, Will (2013). Misfits of Science: An Oral History. SED Productions. ASIN B00CH7QHQ0.
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