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Science fiction television programs

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Genre/Form termScience fiction television programs
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Variant(s)Sci-fi television programs
Star Trek television programs
See alsoFiction television programs
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Found inWork cat.: Star trek--deep space nine. Statistical probabilities, 1997.
Moving image genre-form guide online, August 14, 2007 (Science fiction: fictional work that relies on some type(s) of advanced technology, scientific development, or encounter with alien life, to make the narrative possible. Stories frequently have a prophetic nature, forecasting how technological changes may impact society in the years to come. The likely future is often seen as dehumanized, dystopian, or post-apocalyptic. May be set on both Earth or in outer space, and (most often) in the future, although sometimes set in the present or past)
Yee, M.M. Moving image materials, 1988: p. 85 (Science fiction: use for fictional genre films and programs which revolve around imaginary science and technology, and visions of future society)
Lopez, D. Films by genre, c1993 (Science fiction film (Extrapolative film, Future film, Sci-fier, Sci-fi film, SF film))
Snelgrove, K. The sci-fi film & television quiz book, 2011.
Weaver, T. I talked with a zombie : interviews with 23 veterans of horror and sci-fi films and television, c2009.
The greatest sci-fi TV of all time, c2011-
The 50s greatest sci-fi shows [VR], c2005.
Johnson-Smith, J. American sci fi television, 2003.
Galactic sci-fi TV series revisited, c1995.
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