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Taking a focused look at favorite science fiction, fantasy and horror television shows of days, months and years gone by.
Anything Weird On TV Tonight?
I've spent most of my tv-life watching shows that had an above average weirdness quotient.
The Incredible Hulk, Buck Rogers, Battlestar Galactica (TOS), Time Tunnel, U.F.O., the X-Files, the Six Million Dollar Man, the Bionic Woman, Star Trek (multiple series), Max Headroom, Wonder Woman, Beauty & the Beast, Twin Peaks, Space:1999, Lost in Space, V, The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, Alien Nation, the Prisoner, Millennium, Seaquest DSV....This group is about science fiction, fantasy and horror cult tv shows all of which aren't in production anymore. Lens which do not meet this criteria will be rejected.
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Cult TV: Dead Like Me
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I caught an episode of Dead Like Me by chance -- and was hooked instantly. I mean, what's not to love about a comedy about death? The show points out that life is random and unpredictable and unfair -- and yet you're still expected to abide by a cert...
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Xena: Warrior Princess
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A guide to all things Xena, from fan clubs and discussion groups to books and DVDs. Xena: Warrior Princess made its TV debut in 1995 and quickly skyrocketed to popularity with fans all over the world. The series ended in 2001 after a wildly s...
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SPACE: 1999
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On September 13, 1999, a nuclear accident blasted the moon out of the Earth's orbit and sent it sailing off into space. Or at least that's the way it happened in SPACE: 1999, the 1970s tv show from British producer Gerry Anderson. Running for ju...
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Quantum Leap Video Showcase
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Do you remember the show "Quantum Leap"? Well, I do and I remember having the biggest crush ever on Scott Bakula. Well, thanks to YouTube, I can see them all over again - and so can you. So sit back, relax, and travel thro...
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Gerry Anderson Television Showcase
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Stingray, Captain Scarlet, UFO, Space:1999, Joe 90, Supercar, Fireball XL5 and Thunderbirds were all the brainchildren of Gerry Anderson, who was a master of the heroic adventure tale, puppeteering technology and futuristic machine designs. For...
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See that cat
Yeah I do mean you
See that cat
Yeah I do mean you
She got a TV eye on me
She got a TV eye
She got a TV eye on me, oh
-- Iggy Pop
Terrestrial
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The Prisoner
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THE PRISONER was a television series that ran in Britian from 1967 to 1968. Most of the series was created, written and directed by Irish actor Patrick McGoohan. This was one of the first television shows to become a cult classic. Currentl...
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MillenniuM
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MILLENNIUM was the second tv show created by writer-producer Chris Carter, best-known as the creator of the X-Files. The show followed former FBI profiler Frank Black and his experiences with the Millennium Group, a secret organization working...
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Kolchak: The Night Stalker
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I have only known this show by its original concept title, which is Kolchak: The Night Stalker. When it originally aired in 1974, the studios changed its name to just The Nightstalker to avoid what they thought would be confusion with another popular...
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Jericho
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Jericho Surviving the bomb was only the beginning! Surviving the Second cancelation by CBS was the next thing. Keeping Jericho going is the campaign. We need your help!

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Extraterrestrial
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Mystery Science Theater 3000
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MST3K, or Mystery Science Theater 3000, was a series that ran from 1988-1999 in which a man and his robots, trapped aboard a space ship, were forced to watch really, really, really bad movies. And what did they do with these movies? They made fun of...
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The X-Files: Must-See TV
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I love the X-Files. It's one of the shows I record on my DVR, and I can easily watch multiple episodes in a row. The show is that good! Now that the show is in reruns, there are no new episodes, but there's still plenty of web resources to tap into a...
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Star Trek
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Star Trek links and articles from Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki.
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Gerry Anderson Television Showcase
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Stingray, Captain Scarlet, UFO, Space:1999, Joe 90, Supercar, Fireball XL5 and Thunderbirds were all the brainchildren of Gerry Anderson, who was a master of the heroic adventure tale, puppeteering technology and futuristic machine designs. For...
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