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- New Doctor Who TV Series Doctor Who - the longest running science fiction TV series - is back. Over 26 years we have seen the Time Lord regenerate multiple times, and after a long vacation in the outer reaches of time and space, he's returned for more adventures... All...
- The Prisoner 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...
- The New Avengers: The TV Series The New Avengers: The TV Series and how it returned: Actress Linda Thorson (Tara King) was the final partner for John Steed in the original, classic Avengers series which ended in 1969. While American (and to some extent British...
- The 100 Best Television Lenses These are the 100 Best Television Lenses on Squidoo, as determined by little ole me - JustBon! Included are lenses on various genres of television, such as TV shows, television actors and actresses, televisions and so much more! I have tried to rev...
- MillenniuM 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...
- The Prisoner I AM NOT A NUMBER, I AM A FREE MAN!
- TV Shows: Cult, Canceled and Beloved Listed here are shows old and new, that were canceled far too soon by networks, despite their quality or potential. Also listed are shows that have gone on to become cult favorites.
- The X-Files: The Truth Is Out There THE X-FILES ran from 1993-2002 and was a present-day show that followed FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully as they investigated paranormal cases and attempted to uncover a vast government conspiracy to hide definitive evidence of extraterrestrial...
- The Master The Master is one of Doctor Who's oldest and greatest enemies, an evil Time Lord who is almost as brilliant as the Doctor himself. New fans of Doctor Who know him in the guise of John Simm, however he goes back much further than this. This...
- The X-Files: Must-See TV 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...
- The Greatest Doctor Who Monsters Ever Doctor Who is rightly famous for its monsters - over the show's long history The Doctor has fought and defeated more evil aliens than I care to remember. Everything from glowing blobs of slime to sophisticated robots to... pantomime horses painted gr...
- Doctor Who I 've been a fan of Doctor Who since watching the very first episode in my high chair at the age of one! Despite all the changes to cast, format and style the essence of the show remains: an iconoclastic hero exploring the universe and battling evil....
- Doctor Who - The Doctors Those people who only discovered Doctor Who in the 21st century may be surprised to learn that the programme began way back in 1963. Christopher Eccleston wasn't the first Doctor - he was officially the ninth Time Lord to fly the Tardis. This lens wil...
- TV EYE Headquarters ++ TV EYE ++ Taking a focused look at favorite science fiction, fantasy and horror television shows of days, months and years gone by.
- Cult TV: Dead Like Me 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...
- Number One Where am I? In the Village What do you want? Information Whose side are you on? That would be telling. We want information... information... information You won't get it By hook or by crook, we will Who are you? The new Number Two Who is Number...
