Tie-in novels In January 1967 a
promotional novel,
The Time Tunnel, was published by
Pyramid Books. Its author
Murray Leinster, had written a
novel of the same name in 1964 entirely unrelated to the television series. Leinster used four of the main characters: Tony Newman, Doug Phillips, General Kirk, and Ann MacGregor and initial antagonist Senator Clark. Unlike in the television series, Project Tic-Toc is secretly founded and financed through the Defense Department without the consent of Congress. General Kirk is a retired Air Force General rather than an active duty Army General. Also differing from the series, Senator Clark, here demands the end of Project Tic-Toc out of fear of
grandfather paradox which could result in the erasure of the current timeline. The action takes place during the
Johnstown Flood of May 31, 1889, where the traveler's save Clark's grandmother, Julie Bowen, the Texas
prairie near
Adobe Walls, Texas, June 26, 1874, prior to the
historic battle on June 27. Lastly, they visit
Saint Louis, Missouri sometime in the distant future. during an
alien invasion.
Comic books A short-lived comic book was published by
Gold Key Comics (Western Publishing Co.) in 1966–1967. These were reprinted by
Hermes Press in 2012. In the first issue, the travelers meet
Abraham Lincoln on the day of his assassination, then visit
Pompeii in 79 A.D, then visit 1980 when a trip
Mars takes place. In the second issue, the travelers visit
D-Day 1944 and discover
Nazis armed with weapons from the future, then visit
Custer in 1876 on the day of his death.
DVD releases 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 in 2006 in two volumes. Volume Two includes the unaired 2002 pilot and the made-for-TV film
Time Travelers as special features. The DVD box sets include nearly all full-length, uncut and unedited original network prints, but one episode, "Chase Through Time", was edited. In Region 2,
Revelation Films released the entire series on DVD in the UK in one complete series box set. In Region 4,
Madman Entertainment released the complete series on DVD in Australia on August 20, 2014.
Blu-ray releases In Region B,
Revelation Films has released the entire series on Blu-ray in the UK in one set. Though made for the UK, the Blu-ray set is in fact all-region and plays in US players.
Record album The Time Tunnel ABC-TV Japanese book with
record album was released in 1967. 33⅓ RPM record was licensed and manufactured for exclusive release in Japan by
Asahi Sonorama company and was released during the show's original airing. The record is pressed in blue-vinyl and contains the time-travel drama "Adventure in the Lost World". The highlight of this package is the colorful 12-page booklet which showcases original storybook artwork of the record's episode with the intrepid time travelers being terrorized by rampaging dinosaurs and angry cavemen.
Soundtrack albums An album of music from the series, featuring the episodes "Rendezvous With Yesterday" (tracks 2-4) and "The Death Merchant" (tracks 5 and 6) was released by
GNP Crescendo as part of the collection
The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen. In 2021,
La-La Land Records released two three-CD volumes of music from every episode of the series, including music cues.
Episodes with original music Listed in production order. • "Rendezvous with Yesterday" (
John Williams) • "End of the World" (
Lyn Murray) • "One Way to the Moon" (Lyn Murray) • "Revenge of the Gods" (
Leith Stevens) • "Secret Weapon" (
Paul Sawtell) • "The Day the Sky Fell In" (Paul Sawtell) • "The Last Patrol" (Lyn Murray) • "Crack of Doom" (
Robert Drasnin) • "Massacre" (Joseph Mullendore) • "Reign of Terror" (Leith Stevens) • "The Death Trap" (Robert Drasnin) • "The Death Merchant" (
George Duning)
Games The Time Tunnel boxed board game from
Ideal Toys (No. 2326-7) was released in 1966. The playing board design shows characters and events from the prehistoric era into the future. The box insert has a spinner board and other parts include playing cards, tokens, and marker disks. The second game is
The Time Tunnel: Spin-To-Win, a 1967 boxed board game from Pressman Toys, which features a box insert playing board that has a tunnel-like design representing different past years in history and plastic tops are spun on the playing board to determine "Time Travels".
Bally Manufacturing created a pinball machine called
Time Tunnel in 1971 based loosely on the TV series, but production was stopped due to copyright infringement. The game was re-released with revised artwork as Space Time.
Other merchandise •
The Time Tunnel coloring book •
The Time Tunnel Viewmaster set – Saalfield #9561, 1966A story book to color, 80 pages, Sawyer #B491, 1966. Three Viewmaster slides from "Rendezvous With Yesterday" and 16-page story booklet that tells the pilot episode.
Audio drama Big Finish Productions released a box set of audio dramas, entitled ''Irwin Allen's The Time Tunnel: The Nightmare Begins
in February 2025. A second release entitled Irwin Allen's The Time Tunnel: The Dimensions of Time'' scheduled for November of that year. This acts as a sequel to the original 1960s series. ==After the original run==