Sliders Television Advertisements

Collected here are several dozen television advertisements for various episodes during the show's run.

To view the commercials, simply save the files to your computer and open them (caution: requires QuickTime).

Season Two Advertisements

Season Three Advertisements

SCIFI Promotional Advertisements

The Sci-Fi Channel web site for Sliders used to have a bunch of supplemental materials on it — press photos, clips from episodes, assorted promotional stuff. One of the best features was their archive of Sliders ads that ran on television. For some reason, all of that stuff (as well as their public FTP server) came down a couple years ago. These advertisements have been unavailable... until now. Watch and enjoy.

  • Birth Ad: This hilarious commercial ran prior to Sliders' relaunch in March 1998 and features a parallel world scenario similar to that of The Prince of Slides. Thanks to Mike Truman for rescuing this ad from oblivion.
  • Origin Ad: A montage sequence of scenes from the first three seasons interspersed with some from the fourth, this "origin" ad promoted re-running key episodes from the FOX era to set the stage for SCI-FI. Thanks to Mike Truman for rescuing this ad from oblivion.
  • Promo #1: Rembrandt (Cleavant Derricks) introduces himself and sliding.
  • Promo #2: Quinn (Jerry O'Connell) introduces himself and sliding.
  • Promo #3: Maggie (Kari Wuhrer) introduces herself and sliding.
  • Promo #4: Quinn Mallory wins the Oscar for Best Slide to a Parallel Earth!
  • Promo #5: Executive Producer David Peckinpah reveals that Earth Prime is overrun by the Kromagg Dynasty.
  • Promo #6: Producer Ed Ledding discusses the ability to create new worlds every week on the Universal Studios back lot.
  • Promo #7: Poor Rembrandt can never seem to find a decent meal... on any earth.
  • Promo #8: Bill Dial hypes the introduction of Colin, our newest Slider.
  • Promo #9: Colin (Charlie O'Connell) introduces himself, and speaks highly of kicking Kromagg ass.
  • Promo #10: Producer Marc Scott Zicree talks about the use of parallel worlds as a means of social commentary.

Season Four Advertisements