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I'm a big fan of Space:1999, Doctor Who (classic and new), Stargate: SG1 and Stargate: Atlantis. I was actually digging the few episodes that I've seen of Farscape too...I may need to start buying DVDs of it.
Star Trek (all incarnations)
Lost in Space
Original Battlestar Galactica
Space Academy
Buck Rogers
"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
Buck Rogers And who didn't embrace Twiki? Never thought I could take a character seriously that was voiced by Mel Blanc. At least for a season anyway. Never cared for Bob Elyea who took over the vocal duties afterwards.
Gads, I HATED that non-Mel Blanc Twiki imposter!!!
Oh egads, don't know where to begin.
I'll try a timeline-ish approach.
The original Star Trek really imprinted on me then, but I don't know if I could sit through an episode now. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century melded into my young mind like no other show. luv'd it. Gary Coleman guest episodes=best ever. Oops, no Space Vampire is the best. Battlestar Galictica (original)
ummm, since Thundercats was on a different planet, I'll count that as space SciFi. Alien Nation Star Trek the Next Genteration (the ultimate) Space Ghost Coast to Coast Yup, mixin' it up. Space Above & Beyond Farscape (a-w-e-s-o-m-e) Firefly Battlestar Galactica (new) Futurama (nobody else is picking this??) Enterprise Stargate Universe I actually really liked the depressing realism of this show, and am totally bummed it didn't get more seasons. Robert Carlyle is da bomb. Falling Skies (c'mon TNT, hurry up with the new season!! *whine*)
And throwing out non-space yet still SciFi-ish: Automan I count as non-space SciFi because he was all computery. Delicious, delicious computery.
The Max Headroom series was a little murky and didn't live to it's potential, but I love Matt Frewer so I'm counting that as a fav.
And Warehouse 13 isn't space SciFi, I absolutely adore it.
Battle of the Planets. (Syndicated Anime locally broadcast. Thank you Star Wars) Battle Star Galactica Doctor Who. (Tom Baker Years. Thank you WWOR. We got cable!) Buck Rogers Cosmos (Carl Sagan Not Sci-fi,but we watched it like it was!!!) Droids (Star Wars on Saturday morning TV Woo Hooo!!!) Star Trek The Next Generation. (Having missed classic Trek this is when I finally jumped on) Doctor Who and Blake 7 (Thank you PBS) Classic Star Trek (Finally. got syndicated again in my area!) Andromeda (I know... But I was hooked. Forgive me.) Red Dwarf (Again Thanks PBS)
After that, I pretty much dropped out of the Spacey Sci-fi. Maybe a few Spaceghost Herculiod episodes when ever Cartoon Network would show them but they too disappeared to Boomarang Network... I also was tempted to add X-files. Even though it deals with Aliens, it really isnt spacey.
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My list would be very similar.
1) 1978 Galactica
2) TOS Star Trek
3) LIS
4) 1979 Buck Rogers
5) Star Trek TNG
6) Space: 1999
7) Filmation Flash Gordon & ST at a tie
8) Jason of Star Command
9) Red Dwarf
10) Quark
and so on...
Quark!!!! Oh my God I totally forgot about that one!!! When the heck was that? Was'nt it writen by Buck Henry of "Get Smart Fame"? With Richard Bengamin right?
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Planet of the Apes
V [original]
Lost in Space
Battlestar Galactica [original]
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
UFO
Star Trek
Star Trek TNG
Star Trek DS9
Firefly
Farscape
Space:1999
Captain Scarlet
Space Academy
Jason of Star Command
Space Precinct
Starhunter [1st season]
Dr. Who
Babylon 5
Logan's Run
Falling Skies
Stargate SG1
Andromeda
The Invaders
Time Tunnel
the Six Million Dollar Man
Torchwood
Wonder Woman
Greatest American Hero
My list changes slightly over time, and I only list the cartoon ones that I fully remember.
Star Trek
Blake's 7
Star Trek DS9
Star Trek TNG
The X-Files
War of the Worlds
Stargate: Atlantis
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
Babylon 5
Space:1999 (especially series one)
Battlestar Galactica (original)
Doctor Who
Doctor Who (2005)
Stargate: SG1
Time Tunnel
Red Dwarf
Farscape
Robotech
Enterprise
Firefly
Star Trek: Voyager
G.I. Joe
Kolchak (UFO episode)
The Six Million Dollar Man
Planet of the Apes
Planet of the Apes (Animated)
Voltron (both)
Star Trek: Animated Series
Quatermass and The Pit
Transformers
Thundarr the Barbarian (moon thing count?)
UFO
I love this show above all other obscure 80's cartoon shows. It had this wierdly dark feel to it inspite of the irritating jar jar like robot sidekick Nono.
Intro to the 80's anime Robotech.Robotech is a science fiction franchise that was launched by an 85-episode adaptation of three different anime television se...
1) Star Trek TOS
2) Star Trek TNG
3) Lost In Space
4) Battlestar Galactica (original)
5) Buck Rogers
"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
Star Trek ( All of the variations)
Lost in Space
Farscape
Battlestar Galactica (1978)
Buck Rogers
Doctor Who ( Tom Baker, and David Tennet and Matt Smith )
Space 1999
Mystery Science theater 3000
Stargate
Six Million Dollar Man
Star Wars: The clone wars (animated series)
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