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Earl’s previous regeneration.
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May 27, 2016 at 8:42 pm #1974
Worth reading for their write-ups on each show. I’ll include the list in bare form below. I strongly disagree with the placement of some of these. [LINK]
40 ‘Humans’ (2015-Present)
39 ‘Aeon Flux’ (1991)
38 ‘Red Dwarf’ (1988-Present)
37 ‘Thunderbirds’ (1965-1966)
36 ‘The 100’ (2014-Present)
35 ‘Now and Again’ (1999-2000)
34 ‘Max Headroom’ (1987-1988)
33 ‘Man in the High Castle’ (2015-Present)
32 ‘Misfits’ (2009-2013)
31 ‘The Six-Million Dollar Man’ (1974-1978)
30 ‘Futurama’ (1999-2013)
29 ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ (2013-Present)
28 ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ (1981)
27 ‘Stargate SG-1’ (1997-2007)
26 ‘V’ (1983-1985)
25 ‘Jessica Jones’ (2015-Present)
24 ‘Life on Mars’ (2006-2007)
23 ‘The Flash’ (2014-Present)
22 ‘Space: 1999’ (1975-1977)
21 ‘Quantum Leap’ (1989-1993)
20 ‘Babylon 5’ (1994-1998)
19 ‘The Quatermass Experiment’ (1953)
18 ‘Dollhouse’ (2009-2010)
17 ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ (1987-1994)
16 ‘Torchwood’ (2006-2011)
15 ‘Fringe’ (2008-2013)
14 ‘Lost’ (2004-2010)
13 ‘Astroboy’ (1963-1966)
12 ‘Utopia’ (2013-2014)
11 ‘Orphan Black’ (2013-Present)
10 ‘The Outer Limits’ (1963-1965)
9 ‘Black Mirror’ (2011-Present)
8 ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ (1997-2003)
7 ‘Firefly’ (2002-2003)
6 ‘The X-Files’ (1993-2016)
5 ‘The Prisoner’ (1967-1968)
4 ‘Doctor Who’ (1963-Present)
3 ‘Battlestar Galactica’ (2004-2009)
2 ‘The Twilight Zone’ (1959-1964)
1 ‘Star Trek’ (1966-1969)You may collapse in giggles, anguish, and/or bewilderment at your convenience.
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YouTube: theLogBook.com Channel | Personal channelMay 28, 2016 at 2:45 am #9030A lot more shows on that list that have debuted in the past 2-3 years than I thought there would be.
They should have asked the actual band The Rolling Stones what their favorite sci-fi shows are. I bet Mick Jagger is still an “Adam Adamant Lives!” fan.
May 28, 2016 at 3:01 am #9031@Gapporin wrote:
They should have asked the actual band The Rolling Stones what their favorite sci-fi shows are. I bet Mick Jagger is still an “Adam Adamant Lives!” fan.
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No, I have Jagger pegged as more of a superspy-genre kinda guy. I’ll bet he liked Department S.
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