by MyK on Fri Nov 24, 2006 12:55 pm
Comedy: 1st) "Red Dwarf", 2nd) "3rd Rock From The Sun", 3rd) "The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy (mini)"
Drama: 1st) "Carnivale", 2nd) "Blake's 7", 3rd) "ReGenesis"
Misc.: 1st) "The Twilight Zone (1959)", 2nd) "Star Trek (1966)", 3rd) "Dark Skies"
Documentary: 1st) "Cosmos", 2nd) "Red Space", 3rd) "Space (Hyperspace)"
Running Series: 1st) "Doctor Who", 2nd) "Torchwood" 3rd) "Supernatural"
Foreign: 1st) "Na rubu znanosti (eng. Borderline science, Croatian, TV/talk show)" 2nd) "Redes (eng. Network, Spanish, TV/talk show" 3rd) "Space Battleship Yamato (Japanese, animation)"
Close, but not quite: "Heroes", "Battlestar Galactica (2003)", "Firefly", "Dexter's Laboratory", "Samurai Jack", "X Files", "Taken (mini)", "Twin Peaks", "The Future is Wild",...
Dark side of the moon: "Lost", "The 4400", "Millennium", "Babylon 5", "Stargate Atlantis", "Stargate SG-1", "Eureka", "Jericho", "The Triangle (mini)", "Futurama",...
Notes: "ReGenesis" and "Firefly" have no proper endings as they were canceled during production. "Dark Skies" could fall into this category (canceled series) also. Other than abrupt endings of this series I think they were all top of the class Sci-Fi for its time, budget and targeted audience. "Red Space" is a mystery to me as it's not even listed in IMDB. It was aired on Discover Channel some two years ago and was a documentary series on the Soviet space program. It was to some extent fictitious as there were many speculations like "what could have been", "what really happened" and so on.
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