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From classics like 'The Twilight Zone' and 'Star Trek' to modern must-watch series like 'Lost' and 'Sense 8,' these shows have shaped the genre. The Best Sci-Fi TV Shows of All Time Skip to main ...
From anthology series to inter-space mysteries, see the best sci-fi TV shows of all time, including SIlo, Severance, Andor, and more.
The sci-fi shows on this list, ... with each episode written by Ray Bradbury — author of the classic dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451. ... The 21 best horror anthology series ever.
Adapted by Ernest Kinoy for NBC Radio's 1950–1951 sci-fi anthology series, Dimension X. A military android questions its continued existence, after the last of its human comrade-counterparts dies out from the effects of a mysterious doomsday super-weapon that was unleashed at the end of a generations-long global atomic war. Film 1951 War Five ...
Time Tunnel: A remake of the 1960s ABC sci-fi series The Time Tunnel. Co-produced with Fox Television Studios and Kevin Burns and Jon Jashni of Synthesis Entertainment. Written by John Turman. Tomorrow's Child: A series about a girl who received extraordinary powers
The Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Television Series is one of the annual awards given by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.The Saturn Awards, which are the oldest film and series-specialized awards to reward science fiction, fantasy, and horror achievements, included the category for the first time at the 42nd Saturn Awards ceremony, when the Saturn Award went ...
Few TV shows can sell themselves solely on the strength of their opening sequence, but Cowboy Bebop sure did — and then some. Set in 2071, this Japanese sci-fi Western series follows a quartet ...
Max Headroom (1987), [164] American television series based on the UK TV movie; Wild Palms (1993) [165] TekWar (1994) [166] RoboCop: The Series (1994) VR.5 (1996) [citation needed] Welcome to Paradox (1998) [167] The X-Files, two episodes of the series were written by William Gibson and contain cyberpunk themes: Kill Switch (1998) [168]