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  1. The New People is a 1969 American television series on ABC that focused on a group of young college students who were returning from a trip in Southeast Asia when their plane crashed on an island in the south Pacific Ocean. This program is an extremely rare example of a regularly scheduled network television series with 45-minute-long episodes ...

  2. The New People: Created by Lawrence Gordon, Rod Serling, Aaron Spelling. With Tiffany Bolling, Zooey Hall, David Moses, Peter Ratray. A group of young people crash-land on a deserted island that was a never-used atomic bomb test site.

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    • 1969-09-22
    • Drama
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  3. http://thedukemitchell.uk/ for more weird videos plus strange film nights in London. Pilot episode for the short lived 1969 TV show The New People, written ...

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    • The Duke Mitchell Film Club
  4. Find out how to watch The New People. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for The New People at TV Guide

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  5. All Episodes 1969 - 1970. All Episodes. 1969 - 1970. The New People is a short-lived 1969 American television series on ABC that focused on a group of young college students who were returning from a trip in Southeast Asia when their plane crashed on an island in the south Pacific Ocean. The crash killed several of the college students, and all ...

    • September 22, 1969
  6. Summaries. A group of young people crash-land on a deserted island that was a never-used atomic bomb test site. With the world thinking that they were all killed, "The New People" set out to form a civilization free from the problems and mistakes that their parents made, a task that soon becomes much more challenging than they had anticipated.

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  8. The New People Season 1 Episodes. A far-fetched drama about young Americans stranded on a remote Pacific island. An abandoned atomic test site, the island still has structures and supplies, which ...

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