Below you'll find articles about the forth season of Sliders. Click on the title to open up a separate window containing the article you selected. 
 
  • Sliding Fourth. (Starburst #237 May 1998)

  • Saved from oblivion by the Sci-Fi Channel, Sliders will soon be back on TV screens. Lead actor Jerry O'Connell explains how his role has become active behind the cameras too. Plus, Jerry talks about playing Neve Cambpell's boyfriend in Wes Craven's horror hit Scream 2!   
  • All in the Family. (TV Zone #103, June 1998)

  • A new slider, and one who is a relation on-screen and in real life, Charlie O'Connell.  
  • Kari on Sliding. (Cult Times #34, July 1998)

  • When Professor Arturo bit the dust towards the end of Season Three, a new Slider took his place. Now firmly established as an integral part of the team, Kari Wuhrer explains the attraction of playing ex-marine Maggie Beckett, the new season of the show and working with the new boy, Charlie O'Connell.  
  • Sliding Through.(Starlog #252, July 1998)

  • Jerry O'Connell explores worlds on both sides of the camera.  
  • Slide Effects. (Cult Times #35, August 1998)

  • The unofficial leader of the parallel-Earth hopping explorers, Jerry O'Connell talks about trying to do every single job in front of and behind the camera for the latest season of Sliders.  
  • Parallel Lives. (Xpose #25, August 1998)

  • In its forth year, Sliders is really taking off. Producer Marc Scott Zicree tells Xpose how he feels about the show's progress.  
  • Captain Castaway. (Starlog #253, August 1998)

  • As Sliders explores the Sci-Fi Channel, Kari Wuhrer remains lost in the dimensions.
  • Sliders. (Cineantastique, September 1998)

  • Universal slides Fox's cancelled science-fiction show into a berth on its own Sci-Fi channel.
  • The New Writing Team. (Cineantastique, September 1998)

  • Executive Producer David Peckinpah on rebuilding.
  • Doorways: Slider's Unsung Forerunner.(Cineantastique, September 1998)

  • The story behind the celebrated science-fiction author, George R. R. Martin's unsold alternate universe pilot.  
  • Brave New Slides. (Sci-Fi TV #1, October 1998)

  • It's a different world for Sliders on Sci-Fi Channel.  
  • Uphill Slide . (Dreamwatch #51, November 1998)

  • Despite the departure of cast regulars John Rhys-Davies and Sabrina Lloyd, and a change of networks in America, Sliders has continued to evolve. 
  • Slide Rules. (Starburst Special #37, 1998)

  • Two sides of the Sliders universe. Tracy Tormé: The creator of the series explains how it changed over the first three years and why he finally quit the show. Chris Black: One of the team currently steering the show.  
  • Crying No More (Xpose #29, December 1998)

  • The only remaining original Slider looks back over four years of parallel worlds, and forward to a fifth season of exploration and adventure.  
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