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  1. Time Riders is a 4-part 1991 CITV show directed by Michael Winterbottom and starring Haydn Gwynne as Dr. B. B. Miller, a motorbike riding time traveler.

  2. Time Riders: With Haydn Gwynne, Kenneth Hall, Ian McNeice, Clive Merrison. BB Miller, accidental time-traveller and Ben Hardy, a street urchin from Victorian England, arrive back in the middle of the English Civil War on BB's motorbike time machine.

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    TimeRiders is a series of teen science fiction novels written by Alex Scarrow. The series consists of nine books and is published by Puffin Books. [1] Summary. Liam O'Connor should have died at sea in 1912. Maddy Carter should have died on a plane in 2010. Sal Vikram should have died in a fire in 2026.

  4. TimeRiders is a series of young-adult science-fiction novels written by Alex Scarrow. The series follows Liam O'Connor, Madelaine Carter and Saleena Vikram as they are saved from death by a mysterious man and recruited into an agency that prevents time from being "contaminated".

  5. 1991 • 4 Episodes. Season 1 of Time Riders premiered on October 16, 1991. Episode 4. (1x4, November 6, 1991) Season Finale. B.B. Miller is a motorcycle riding time traveller who gets into various troubles throughout history with her companion Ben, a Victorian street urchin.

  6. 4 x 25 minute episodes. This time travel themed ITV children’s drama series starred Haydn Gwynne, fresh from Drop The Dead Donkey, as Dr BB Miller who made her mark in the opening sequence, arriving for work at her science laboratory on a 750cc Yamaha motorbike which she handled like a stunt rider. Dr Miller ran the gamut of establishment ...

  7. TimeRiders is a series of books by Alex Scarrow. The TimeRiders are a team of agents recruited by a secret agency to prevent Time Travel from destroying humanity. Liam O'Connor, Madelaine Carter, and Sal Vikram are the permanent members of the team. Their fourth member is a support unit, which changes from time to time.