TODAY IN TIME
Sunday May 31st, 2026
Happy 49th Birthday Eric Christian Olsen!
Eric Christian Olsen, American actor, was born on this day in 1977.
Traveled in the TV movie Arthur's Quest (1999), and in the TV series Smallville episode "Hourglass" (2001)
On this day in 2006,
season 1 of Class of the Titans
episode 28: Time After Time
was first broadcast.
Cronus (David Kaye) goes back in time to defeat Zeus.
Happy 76th Birthday Gregory Harrison!
Gregory Harrison, American actor, was born on this day in 1950.
Traveled in the TV series Logan's Run episode "Man Out Of Time" (1977)
On this day in 2003,
The Low Budget Time Machine
first opened in theaters.
See men brought together by science and torn apart by futuristic females! See the last doomed survivors on earth trapped by a cosmic plague unleashed in an apocalyptic future. Featuring Daniel Roebuck.
On this day in 2008,
season 1 of The Future Is Wild
episode 22: Ghost In The Machine
was first broadcast.
The kids test a falconfly repellent. All compounds are unsuccessful, except for a mystery mixture found by C.G. (Ashley Peters).
Judy Campbell, English actress and playwright, was born on this day in 1916 (and sadly passed away in 2004.)
Traveled in the TV movie Dangerous Corner (1946)
On this day in 1960,
season 2 of One Step Beyond
episode 36: The Lonely Room
was first broadcast.
Young Henri Lamont (Fabrizio Mioni) is staggered to find that when he goes into a certain room and looks out of the window he sees himself walking down the street.
On this day in 1959,
season 10 of BBC Sunday-Night Theatre
episode 22: Berkeley Square
was first broadcast.
A young American man (David Knight) is transported back to London in the time of the American Revolution and meets his ancestors.
Happy 65th Birthday Lea Thompson!
Lea Thompson, actress, was born on this day in 1961.
Traveled in the films in the Back To The Future trilogy (1985, 1989, 1990)
On this day in 2015,
season 2 of Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
episode 22: Days of Future Smash, Part 4: The Hydra YearsÊ
was first broadcast.
Chasing The Leader (James Arnold Taylor) through time to World War II, Hulk teams up with a young Captain America to stop Red Skull who becomes Green Skull when enhanced with gamma energy by Leader.
On this day in 1985,
Cavegirl
first opened in theaters.
On a class excursion to a cave with stone age paintings the clumsy Rex (Daniel Roebuck) gets lost. A mysterious crystal opens a gateway in time and send him back to the stone ages, where he meets a group of prehistoric fellows and the gorgeous Eba.
On this day in 1969,
season 6 of Doctor Who (1963-1989)
episode 41: The War Games (Part 7 of 10)
was first broadcast.
The Doctor, Jamie (Frazer Hines) and Carstairs manage to return to the 1917 zone only to be captured by Smythe, who orders the Doctor executed.
On this day in 1987,
season 1 of Bionic Six
episode 14: Nick of Time
was first broadcast.
Scarab tricks Sport-1 (Hal Rayle) into thinking he is 30 years in the future after suspended animation, and that Scarab is good while the Bionic Six are evil.
On this day in 2008,
season 4 of Doctor Who (2005- )
episode 8: Silence in the Library
was first broadcast.
The Doctor and Donna (Catherine Noble) join a group of archaeologists at a 51st century library. What caused the library to become abandoned?
On this day in 1976,
season 1 of The Lost Islands
episode 18: Ye Confounded Wheels
was first broadcast.
Aaron is enthralled by Tony's skateboard and takes it home. He secretly goes out late at night to ride it and narrowly escaping the attention of the guards.
On this day in 1967,
Witch Without a Broom
first opened in theaters.
A witch from the 16th century falls for a modern-day professor (Jeffrey Hunter) and sends him on an adventure in time.
Maurice Felix Charles Allais, French economist, was born on this day in 1911 (and sadly passed away in 2010.)
Author of the Allais Paradox, which states that a change in a possible outcome that is shared by different alternatives affects people's choices among those alternatives, in contradiction with expected utility theory.
Larry Larsen, American actor, died on this day in 2018 (and was born in 1939).
Traveled in 16 episodes of the TV series, The Lost Saucer (1975)
Jay Williams, American writer, was born on this day in 1914 (and sadly passed away in 1978.)
Co-author of the children's book. Danny Dunn, Time Traveler
On this day in 1989,
Time Trackers
first opened in theaters.
When an evil scientist steals his colleague's time machine, his colleague's beautiful, brilliant daughter, aided by an L.A. cop and a hapless admirer (Wil Shriner), pursues him back to twelfth century England.
On this day in 2014,
"Reset"
was released.
Sandy tells about her life-long friend Catherine who on her 50th birthday always has her mind transferred back to her sixteen-year-old body. Written by Meilin Miranda.
On this day in 2011,
"Just Enough Time"
was released.
A guy and his 20-something Friends are visited in a coffee shop by a time traveler with limited time to tell them about the futility of fusion. Written by Douglas K. Beagley.
Happy 50th Birthday Colin Farrell!
Colin Farrell, Irish actor, was born on this day in 1976.
Traveled in the films Minority Report (2002) and Winter's Tale (2014)
On this day in 2009,
Time Traveler
first opened in theaters.
In the year 1961, Air Force test pilot Carter Cartwright (Carl Lundstrom) is recruited to be the USA's first time pilot, traveling through time to fight the Soviet Union.
On this day in 2003,
season 3 of Samurai Jack
episode 10: Episode XXXVI - Jack, the Monks, and the Ancient Master's Son
was first broadcast.
Samurai Jack (Phil LaMarr) fights two Shaolin monks who take him to their secret hidden temple where Grandmaster Tan Zang points Jack towards a time portal.
On this day in 2008,
Cyborg Girl
first opened in theaters.
Jiro is an ordinary lonely university student. One day he meets an beautiful and interesting woman (Haruka Ayase), a Cyborg that lacks manners and emotions.
Happy 66th Birthday Chris Elliott!
Chris Elliott, American actor, comedian, and writer, was born on this day in 1960.
Traveled in the TV series Get A Life episode "1997 2000" (1992), the Dilbert episode "The Infomercial" (1999), and the film Groundhog Day (1993).
On this day in 2009,
season 1 of Natsu No Arashi! (Summer Storm)
episode 9: Hero - Now's the Time for You to Become a Hero!
was first broadcast.
At the Ark Coffee Shop, the owner makes a special request and asks them to travel back into time and bring back non-expired mackerel sushi so that she can eat it. Starring Ryoko Shiraishi as Sayoko Arashiyama.
On this day in 2003,
season 1 of Power Rangers Ninja Storm
episode 17: The Samurai's Journey: Part II
was first broadcast.
Journeying into the past, Cam (Jason Chan) encounters several revelations about his family at the academy while seeking a power to help the depleted Rangers in the present.































