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MEDIATV

Welcome to my opening act.

A television show has to appeal to the viewer on many levels. True, the TV programme has to cater to

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MEDIAScifiTV

Take me to your leader!

Throughout the history of television, our beloved (and overlooked) science fiction, horror and fantasy adventure characters answered to a higher

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Zero Hour new TV series.
FantasyTV

Goodbye Da Vinci Code, hello Zero Hour.

Zero Hour, a new TV series, and the most fun since a certain whip-cracking hero went in search of a

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Last Resort, new TV series.
TV

US Sub mutineers go seasteading.

Here comes an interesting-looking new near-future scifi series to TV, Last Resort. The crew of the U.S. Navy’s largest most

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HorrorTV

Don’t blame the zombies.

There’s a new trailer for the Walking Dead, in which the living bigots once again prove their prejudices against their

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MEDIAScifiTV

The Robotic Dance: A great way to doing the Sci-Fi Shuffle!

Ah, there is nothing like the companionship of a mechanical mate to get one through the hard times, right? Well,

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MEDIAScifiTV

Beyond the junior-sized Jupiter: A nostalgic Sci-Fi sampling for kids from yesteryear.

As a child coming of age in the decade of the 1970’s, children’s programming was crucial for me and other

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Revolution the TV series.
ScifiTV

When the lights go out.

Actors from the new NBC science fiction TV series Revolution talk about what they would do if modern Earth lost

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Spartacus: War of the Damned
FantasyTV

Spartacus: War of the Damned.

If you like your blood red, gory and flowing (and in slo-mo) and your maidens/oiled male slaves rather voluptuous and

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ScifiTV

Vere are your papers, native?

It’s another viral for the return of Fringe to the TV screens of America. And maybe Europe. Those invading time-travelling

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