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1970s British Speculative Fiction series created by Roger Damon Price (who also created You Can't Do That on Television). The Tomorrow People followed the adventures of a group of Homo Superior, the next stage in human evolution. The titular Tomorrow People were an Ensembles of three to five children and young adults born with special powers, primarily telepathy and the ability to teleport or "jaunt". Using these abilities, the Tomorrow People fought to protect earth from home-grown and extraterrestrial menaces, while keeping their own existence secret from world governments that would misuse their powers, awaiting the day when they could (very politely and bloodlessly) take control of the world away from the "saps" (a diminutive of homo sapiens).
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