Cleopatra 2525

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Cleopatra 2525 was a sci-fi television program that aired for 2 seasons, starting January 2000 and ending March 2001. It appeared as the first part of the 'Back2Back Action Hour', it was followed by Jack of All Trades, starring Bruce Campbell. Both series were notable as the first half-hour, live-action adventure series to be produced for American television since the 1970s.

Its theme song is the Zager and Evans song In the Year 2525, though with different lyrics from the original.

The setting is over five centuries into the future and tells the story of three women as they try to survive in a world controlled by machines called 'Baileys'. Humanity has moved underground and built a complex of elaborate tunnels to survive the Bailey menace.

The series was released to DVD in July 2005.

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Starring

Episodes

Season 1

Episode Number Original Air Date Episode Title Other information
1-1 17 January 2000 Quest for Firepower
1-2 24 January 2000 Creegan
1-3 31 January 2000 Flying Lessons
1-4 7 February 2000 Mind Games
1-5 14 February 2000 Home (1)
1-6 21 February 2000 Rescue (2)
1-7 28 February 2000 Run Cleo Run
1-8 6 March 2000 Choices
1-9 10 April 2000 Perceptions
1-10 17 April 2000 Trial and Error
1-11 24 April 2000 Double
1-12 1 May 2000 Last Stand
1-13 8 May 2000 Hel and Highwater (1)
1-14 14 May 2000 Hel and Highwater (2)

Season 2

Episode Number Original Air Date Episode Title Other information
2-1 2 October 2000 The Watch
2-2 9 October 2000 Baby Boom
2-3 16 October 2000 Brain Drain
2-4 30 October 2000 Mauser's Day Out
2-5 6 November 2000 Reality Check
2-6 13 November 2000 The Pod Whisperer
2-7 20 November 2000 Out of Body
2-8 27 November 2000 Juggernaut Down
2-9 29 January 2001 Truth be Told 1 Hour
2-10 5 February 2001 In Your Boots 1 Hour
2-11 12 February 2001 The Soldier Who Fell From Grace 1 Hour
2-12 19 February 2001 No Thanks for the Memories 1 Hour
2-13 26 February 2001 Noir or Never 1 Hour
2-14 5 March 2001 The Voice 1 Hour

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