Machine Dreams (1)
5th January 1999Machine Dreams (2)
12th January 1999Nothing Like the Real Thing
19th January 1999Self-Inflicted
2nd February 1999Allure
9th February 1999Infiltration
16th February 1999Rough Whimper of Insanity
23rd February 1999First Wave
2nd March 1999Baby Lottery
9th March 1999Brain Fever
16th March 1999Begotten Not Made
23rd March 1999Brightness Falls
30th March 1999Burning Desire
6th April 1999Astral Projections
13th April 1999Paranoid
20th April 1999Restitution
27th April 1999Bones Beneath My Skin
4th May 1999Assessment
11th May 1999Eye Witness
18th May 1999Personal Effects
25th May 1999Virtual Justice
1st June 1999Meet My Maker
8th June 1999Total Recall 2070 is a science fiction television series first broadcast in 1999 on the Canadian television channel CHCH-TV and later the same year on the American Showtime channel. It was later syndicated in the United States with some editing to remove scenes of nudity, violence and strong language. The series was inspired by the 1990 film Total Recall, based on Philip K. Dick's short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale", and by Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, with a visual style heavily influenced by the film Blade Runner, itself very loosely based on the same novel. However, other than the Rekall company and the concept of virtual vacations, the series shares no major plot points or characters with any of these works. Philip K. Dick is not credited in any way on the series main or end titles. The series was filmed in Toronto. It was a Canadian/German co-production. Only one season, consisting of 22 episodes, was produced.
