Noun
A timesheet.
(science fiction) A phenomenon that causes unexpected time travel.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA retrospective of the series in Dreamwatch magazine in 1996 concluded that Timeslip was "a series that demanded much of the viewer over 26 weeks and rewarded those who persevered". Source: Internet
List of serials Timeslip was first broadcast on Friday evenings at around 5:10-5:15pm in the ATV region with the other ITV regions broadcasting the series on the following Monday. Source: Internet
Production Timeslip was devised by ATV script editor Ruth Boswell, who developed the format and the outline of the first story with her husband James. Source: Internet
It is visible on-screen in episode 6 of the series Tightrope on a rack of books. citation Timeslip was released on VHS videotape by ITC Home Entertainment in 1992. Source: Internet
An independent documentary chronicling the making of Timeslip was produced in 2009. Source: Internet
Banks went to star in the children's series Tightrope (1972) (made by the same team behind Timeslip) and The Georgian House (1976). Source: Internet