Total Recall 2070

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Total Recall 2070
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Genre Science fiction
Creator(s) Art Monterastelli
Starring Michael Easton
Karl Pruner
Cynthia Preston
Michael Rawlins
Judith Krant
Matthew Bennett
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
No. of episodes 22
Production
Running time 42 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel OnTV
Original run January 5, 1999June 8, 1999
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Total Recall 2070 is a short-lived science fiction TV series first broadcast in 1999 in Canada and later the same year on Showtime. It was later syndicated in the United States with some editing to remove scenes of nudity and violence. Total Recall 2070 was loosely based on two works by the author Philip K. Dick: his short story We Can Remember It for You Wholesale, which was later adapted into the film Total Recall, and his novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? which was adapted into the film Blade Runner.

The series was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was a Canadian/German co-production. Only one season consisting of 22 episodes was produced.

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Total Recall 2070 takes place in a dark, crowded, industrial and cosmopolitan setting. The government mostly runs at the behest of a small number of extremely powerful companies called the "Consortium" (including computer memory and virtual-reality vacation provider "Rekall" and android manufacturer "Uber Braun"). David Hume is a senior detective for the Citizens Protection Bureau (CPB). After his first partner is killed by self-aware androids, he is partnered against his wishes with Ian Farve, an earnest and upright officer new to the department. Hume and the CPB often have conflicts with the Assessor's Office (the branch of the government that has sole jurisdiction over crimes related to the Consortium) and with the private security forces of Consortium companies. The main story arcs of the series concern the agendas of Ian Farve, Hume’s wife Olivia, and the mysterious manufacturer of Alpha Class androids.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The series introduced two important twists, one early and another about half its run. The first was the fact that Farve was an Alpha Class android, which Hume did not learn until after they've been partnered. The second was the fact that Olivia's memories were implanted before she married Hume, which led her to leave him to find who she really was.

Spoilers end here.

Character Actor Description
David Hume Michael Easton Detective in the Citizens Protection Bureau (CPB)
Ian Farve Karl Pruner Hume's partner
Olivia Hume Cynthia Preston Hume's wife
Martin Ehrenthal Michael Rawlins Hume's superior
Olan Chang Judith Krant CPB scientist and forensic investigator
James Calley Matthew Bennett Representative of the Assessor's Office

Episode First airdate
1. Machine Dreams (1) (pilot) January 5, 1999
2. Machine Dreams (2) (pilot) January 12, 1999
3. Nothing Like the Real Thing January 19, 1999
4. Self-Inflicted February 2, 1999
5. Allure February 9, 1999
6. Infiltration February 16, 1999
7. Rough Whimper of Insanity February 23, 1999
8. First Wave March 2, 1999
9. Baby Lottery March 9, 1999
10. Brain Fever March 16, 1999
11. Begotten Not Made March 23, 1999
12. Brightness Falls March 30, 1999
13. Burning Desire April 6, 1999
14. Astral Projections April 13, 1999
15. Paranoid April 20, 1999
16. Restitution April 27, 1999
17. Bones Beneath My Skin May 4, 1999
18. Assessment May 11, 1999
19. Eye Witness May 18, 1999
20. Personal Effects May 25, 1999
21. Virtual Justice June 1, 1999
22. Meet My Maker June 8, 1999

The 2-hour series pilot ("Machine Dreams") is available on Region 1 DVD (Canada and the United States) and region 2 DVD (United Kingdom). The complete series was released in NTSC DVD in Japan (in English and dubbed in Japanese) but is long since unavailable. No release dates for other Regions have been set as yet.

The majority of the series, as of April 2007, is available online through the Joost beta system[1] worldwide except in the United States and Canada. It can be found on the Alliance Atlantis Sci-Fi channel.

Most of this series was filmed at the Downsview Park studio, at the location of the former CFB Downsview in north Toronto. An entire futuristic environment of different sets was constructed for the production.[2]

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