11-07-2011, 22:21
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
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UFO
Space 1999
Space -Above and Beyond
The Highwayman
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I remember The Highwayman! Sam "Flash Gordon" Jones as some sort of crime-fighting Fed with a truck that had a helicopter cab & could turn invisible
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Dark Skies was also great but sadly got cut very short, I still have all the epsiodes on my external HDD and watch every so often.
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Dark Skies is awesome. I had a re-watch of that a while ago. Shame it ended like it did.
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12-07-2011, 06:52
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
My favourite at the moment is FRINGE. I'd love to see someone remake UFO though.
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12-07-2011, 14:02
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
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I remember The Highwayman! Sam "Flash Gordon" Jones as some sort of crime-fighting Fed with a truck that had a helicopter cab & could turn invisible
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Yeah, there was one series and it was shown, when I saw it, dead late at night on Ch4in the late 80's early 90's.
There loads I keep remembering.
The Fantastic Journey (or Voyage) starring Roddy MacDowell
Otherworld (I think) very similar to the Fantastic Journey, used to be on a Sat Morning, about a family on another world searching for their daughter having to follow oblisks, each day find themselves in a different town.
Automan computer generated superhero, with a computer generated lamborghini, well with blue neon strip lights.
Logans Run the TV series of the film, It was rerun not so long ago on one of the channels.
Battlestar Galactica 1980 Adama has a beard, did Boomer replace Tigh?, two wooden, as wooden could be, leads in Troy and Dillon and the Milky Bar kid as some super brain
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12-07-2011, 14:04
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
Just remembered a wee series from the 90s called The Last Train. It was great, although not seen it in a while.
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12-07-2011, 14:27
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
I watched that again last week
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12-07-2011, 14:42
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
Chocky
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12-07-2011, 15:05
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Chocky was good. I read some of the books as well.
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12-07-2011, 15:32
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
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Just remembered a wee series from the 90s called The Last Train. It was great, although not seen it in a while.
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I remember Time Express starring Vincent Price, where people went back in time to relive important moments in their life.
A few more.
The invisible man starring David Macallum
Gemini Man Invisible man clone that controls his invisibility via his watch.
A man Called Sloane a james bond rip off. partnered by a guy with a metal hand.
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12-07-2011, 17:55
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
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I remember Time Express starring Vincent Price, where people went back in time to relive important moments in their life.
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Sounds like "Being Erica".
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12-07-2011, 18:34
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
The do tend to repeat things don't they.. Alpha's reminds me a bit of The Champions
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12-07-2011, 18:51
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
What do people think of Torchwood as l have never watched this one much because l am always watching other Sci- Fi series.
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24-07-2011, 00:31
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
Lexx is missing from the list, total weirdness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxuUbizTVXM
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24-07-2011, 14:26
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
Why is the ORIGINAL Stargate missing?That was the best one.
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However the best series of all has to be Babylon 5.It had everything a SF series requires.
Science,interesting humans and aliens,a sweeping backstory,quests,mystery,war,treachery,telepaths(a lways need those),a love story and some truly beautiful ships and cities and some very stylish clothing.The only SF series that had the latter was SG9 with the Furengi clothing.
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24-07-2011, 14:55
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
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Why is the ORIGINAL Stargate missing?That was the best one.
---------- Post added at 14:26 ---------- Previous post was at 14:19 ----------
However the best series of all has to be Babylon 5.It had everything a SF series requires.
Science,interesting humans and aliens,a sweeping backstory,quests,mystery,war,treachery,telepaths(a lways need those),a love story and some truly beautiful ships and cities and some very stylish clothing.The only SF series that had the latter was SG9 with the Furengi clothing.
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DS9?
A bit of trivia about that.
Apparently the fact that the set and costume design for DS9 was so colourful was a reaction to the perception that the TNG set design was quite muted, and almost monochrome.
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24-07-2011, 15:04
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Re: What is your favourite Sci Fi Series
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DS9?
A bit of trivia about that.
Apparently the fact that the set and costume design for DS9 was so colourful was a reaction to the perception that the TNG set design was quite muted, and almost monochrome.
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Well the real trouble with ST in general was the boring situation of so many spandex Federation uniforms.Yes they were colourful but they were truly terrible as far as style went.The costumes always looked so cheap.
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