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- @3 SCIENCE FICTION ON TERRESTRIAL TELEVISION
- (OR IS IT TOO EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL!)
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- @1 by zYLAX / PTK
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- @5Because of it's unpredictable nature, science fiction has always been shyed
- away from by the terrestrial television stations. I mean, would they risk
- their precious ratings on an new, unknown epic, involving aliens and elements
- of the supernatural underworld. Or, opt for the safe option of chucking on a
- documentary about illegal importing of fried eggs!! I think you can guess the
- answer.
-
- This is probably why the two main terrestrial channels - ITV and BBC1 have very
- little to offer in the way of quality science fiction entertainment. BBC2 and
- Channel 4, however, have shipped loads of good stuff over from the States.
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- @4BBC 2 is, by far, the best terrestrial channel at the moment for good science
- fiction. Star Trek - The Next Generatrion is on every Wednesday at 6.00pm and
- The Outer Limits is on Monday's at 9.00pm. As well as this the new season of
- the X-Files is due for imminent broadcast and Gerry Anderson's new,
- non-supermarionated, epic Space Precinct is also to be shown.
-
- Channel 4 is putting up a good selection of stuff though. Although the second
- season of Babylon 5 has just finished (if Sky gets the third season of this
- before C4, I am gonna be more than a bit miffed) C4 have done started to show
- some Manga productions. I suppose you can class Anime in the same catagory as
- science fiction seeing as most of the plots are sci-fi based. As far as I
- know, apart from BBC2 showing the subtitled, original Japanese version of Akira
- ages ago, this is the first showing of any Manga releases on British
- television. Channel 4 has already shown the English versions of parts one and
- two of Tokyo Babylon and Cyber City OEDO 808 in their current Late License
- season on Saturday's at around midnight. Plus, some extra bonus points are
- earned for the Sci-Fi weekend, currently being broadcast.
-
- ITV is in a poor state of affairs, but I least it's putting some effort into it
- with Time Trax on Saturday afternoons and the Alien Nation series, on at around
- midnight.
-
- BBC 1 is by far the most dismal of all the stations. The only vaguely
- science-fiction based programme I can come up with is the crap Bugs, which was
- being shown on Saturdays at 8:00pm. Come on BBC1! Don't be so conservative
- all the time! Take some risks, have a few laughs!
-
- Channel 5? We shall see!
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-
- @5So, while the main terrestrial channels seem reluctant to risk new programmes
- and stick with their nice'n'safe, guaranteed viewing figures for Coronation
- Street and Eastenders. BBC2 and Channel 4 hog the Sci-Fi limelight.