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Colonel Bleep is a 1957 American animated TV series which was the first color cartoon series made for television. [5] It was created and written by Robert D. Buchanan and Jack Schleh on June 8, 1956, [1] and was animated by Soundac, Inc. of Miami. [6] The show was originally syndicated on September 21, 1957, as a segment on Uncle Bill's TV Club ...
The aliens, under the guise of saviors, convince him that they have the antidote, "AR5". Halvorsen calls for a summit of world leaders to discuss the radiation that threatens all life on earth; the aliens plan to kill all the world leaders once they are in one place, thereby causing chaos to facilitate a coup d'état by the aliens.
Abhimanyu Ki Alien Family; Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ALF (TV series) ALF's Hit Talk Show; Alien Encounters (TV series) Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction; Alien Nation (TV series) Alien Worlds (TV series) American Story; Andromeda (TV series) Animorphs (TV series) Another Life (2019 TV series)
The film was rushed into production to be released before George Pal's War of the Worlds (also released in 1953), becoming the first feature film to show aliens and their spacecraft in color. [ 6 ] In 2024, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally ...
Alien Nation (franchise): Alien Nation (1989–1990) Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1990, first film) Alien Nation: Body and Soul (1995, second film) Alien Nation: Millennium (1996, third film) Alien Nation: The Enemy Within (1996, fourth film) Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy (1997, fifth film) Armored Police Metal Jack (1981, Japan, animated)
In the attached gallery, TVLine takes a look back at 35 of TV’s most infamous flame-outs — some which were beloved (Lone Star, we hardly knew ye), and others… not so much.
V (or V: The Original Miniseries) is a two-part American science-fiction television miniseries, written and directed by Kenneth Johnson.Its debut on NBC in 1983 initiated the science-fiction franchise concerning reptilian aliens known as the Visitors trying to gain control of Earth, and of the reaction by the human populace.
Invasion: Earth was a co-production between BBC Scotland and the Sci-Fi Channel. It was shot on location in Scotland with considerable assistance from the British armed forces and is also notable as one of the first British TV series to feature extensive use of computer-generated imagery (CGI).