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This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ... Lost in Space; M. Men into Space; O. The Outer Limits (1963 TV series) S. Space Ghost (TV series)
List of alternate history fiction: TV shows; List of apocalyptic, post-apocalyptic and World War III science fiction television programs; List of cyberpunk works: Animation; List of cyberpunk works: Television and Web Series; List of fiction containing teleportation: Television; List of fictional automobiles: Graphic novels, comics & animation
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. A. 1960s American science fiction television series (4 C, 15 P) B.
A young drifter finds an old man dying by the side of a remote country road. He goes to an old house, looking for help. The inhabitants are all unhelpful, mean-spirited, and seemingly avoiding reality - all with the exception of a soulful young woman. Strangely compelled, the young man is forced to go upstairs.
It's About Time is an American science fantasy comedy television series that aired on CBS for one season of 26 episodes in 1966–1967. The series was created by Sherwood Schwartz and used sets, props, and incidental music from Schwartz's other television series in production at the time, Gilligan's Island.
Seasons 1–3 only; moved to TBS for seasons 4–6. 3 The Courtship of Eddie's Father: September 17, 1969: March 1, 1972: 3 Cristela: October 10, 2014: March 6, 2015: 1 Crumbs: January 12, 2006: February 7, 2006: 1 Dads: December 5, 1986: February 6, 1987: 1 The Danny Thomas Show: September 29, 1953: April 25, 1957: Seasons 1–4 only; moved to ...
Lost in Space also ranked third as one of the top five favorite new shows for the 1965–1966 season in a viewer TVQ poll. The other top contenders were The Big Valley, Get Smart, I Dream of Jeannie and F Troop. Lost in Space was the favorite show of John F. Kennedy, Jr. while he was growing up in the 1960s. [34] [better source needed]
It saw the creation of two brand new "space opera"-based science fiction shows, both featuring broad galactic exploration themes, with each show dealing with them in very different manners. The first of these was Irwin Allen's CBS show Lost in Space , which ran for three seasons from 1965 to 1968, and the other series, which premiered on NBC in ...