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The Third Eye (television series) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Third Eye (TV series)

''The Third Eye'' is a mini-series anthology that aired on Nickelodeon that consisted of a variety serials from the UK and New Zealand.
''The Third Eye'' premiered on Nickelodeon in January 1983. It was a live action sci-fi/supernatural anthology that included the first series of ''Into the Labyrinth'' (1981), ''The Haunting of Cassie Palmer'' (1982), ''Children of the Stones'' (1976), and ''Under the Mountain'' (1981). A fifth serial, ''The Witches and the Grinnygog'' (1983), was added shortly before ''The Third Eye'' was discontinued.
==Theme==
The unifying theme of the show (and hence the name of the title, and opening montage sequence) was that of children with psychic powers.

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