Sleepwalkers

Sleepwalkers (1997-1998)

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Sleepwalkers revolved around Dr. Nathan Bradford who is the head of the team that had developed a technology to enter the dreams of psychiatric patients to discover what their true problems were. He also uses the machines to enter the unconscious mind of his wife, Gail Bradford, who is in a coma. The other members of the team are Kate Russell, the scholar of the group, with a vast knowledge of mythology and archetypes from many religions and Vincent Konefke is the technical guy who ran the machines but never dreamwalked himself. Steve Turner is the other sleepwalker.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07A Matter of FaxMay 31, 1998
S01E06Passed ImperfectApr 5, 1998
S01E05Counting SheepMar 8, 1998
S01E04ForlornFeb 15, 1998
S01E03Eye of the BeholderFeb 8, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Sleepwalkers' premiere?

'Sleepwalkers' premiered on November 1, 1997.

Who were the main characters in 'Sleepwalkers'?

The main characters in 'Sleepwalkers' were Kate Russell, Ben Costigan, and Megan Russell.

What genre does 'Sleepwalkers' fall under?

'Sleepwalkers' falls under the genre of science fiction and drama.

Where is 'Sleepwalkers' set?

'Sleepwalkers' is set in the fictional town of Fairview.

Who created 'Sleepwalkers'?

'Sleepwalkers' was created by Robert Engels.

What is the premise of 'Sleepwalkers'?

'Sleepwalkers' follows the story of a group of people who possess the ability to enter the dreams of others.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Sleepwalkers'?

The first season of 'Sleepwalkers' consisted of 9 episodes.

Who played the character of Kate Russell in 'Sleepwalkers'?

Kate Hodge portrayed the character of Kate Russell in 'Sleepwalkers'.

What is the significance of the title 'Sleepwalkers'?

The title 'Sleepwalkers' refers to the characters' ability to enter the dream world and interact with others while asleep.

Who composed the music for 'Sleepwalkers'?

J. Peter Robinson composed the music for 'Sleepwalkers'.

What network aired 'Sleepwalkers'?

'Sleepwalkers' was aired on NBC.

What was the time slot for 'Sleepwalkers'?

'Sleepwalkers' aired on Fridays at 9 pm.

What is the running time of an episode of 'Sleepwalkers'?

Each episode of 'Sleepwalkers' had a running time of approximately 60 minutes.

What were some recurring themes explored in 'Sleepwalkers'?

Some recurring themes explored in 'Sleepwalkers' include the power of dreams, the blurred line between reality and fantasy, and the consequences of manipulating others' dreams.

Who served as the executive producer of 'Sleepwalkers'?

Stephen J. Cannell served as the executive producer of 'Sleepwalkers'.

What was the critical reception of 'Sleepwalkers'?

'Sleepwalkers' received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its unique concept but criticism for its execution.

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