The 30th episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures airs on CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen (Doctor Who).
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The 30th episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures airs on CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen (Doctor Who).
The 31st episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures airs on CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen (Doctor Who).
Russia launches the Poisk module into orbit, where it will rendezvous with and be attached to the International Space Station. The Poisk module adds another docking port to the station (with a mechanism specific to Soyuz) as well as another airlock and an experiment platform which remains exposed to space.
ABC premieres the second episode of a modern-day remake of Kenneth Johnson’s sci-fi series V, starring Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost) and Morena Baccarin (Firefly). Alan Tudyk (Firefly) and Rekha Sharma (Battlestar Galactica) guest star.
The 32nd episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures airs on CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen (Doctor Who). Suranne Jones guest stars.
The 33rd episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures airs on CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen (Doctor Who). Suranne Jones guest stars.
The 756th episode of Doctor Who (the 58th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Lindsey Duncan guest stars in a special episode that goes on to win a Hugo Award (the first Doctor Who Hugo awarded to someone other than incoming showrunner Steven Moffat).
American cable channel AMC broadcasts the first episode of its six-part remake of The Prisoner, starring Jim Caviziel as Number Six and Sir Ian McKellen as Number Two. With its more modern imagery and less ambiguous storytelling style, the remake proves to be controversial with fans of the original 1960s Prisoner.
American cable channel AMC broadcasts the second episode of its six-part remake of The Prisoner, starring Jim Caviziel as Number Six and Sir Ian McKellen as Number Two. With its more modern imagery and less ambiguous storytelling style, the remake proves to be controversial with fans of the original 1960s Prisoner.
Space Shuttle Atlantis lifts off on the 129th shuttle flight, an 11-day mission to the International Space Station. Equipment, supplies, and spare parts are delivered, enough to make in-orbit maintenance of the station possible for several years. Aboard Atlantis for her 31st flight are Commander Charles Hobaugh, Pilot Barry Wilmore, and mission specialists Mike Foreman, Leland Melvin, Robert Satcher and Randy Bresnik; ISS crewmember Nicole Stott returns to Earth via Atlantis, and is the last ISS crewmember to return home on a shuttle.
American cable channel AMC broadcasts the third episode of its six-part remake of The Prisoner, starring Jim Caviziel as Number Six and Sir Ian McKellen as Number Two. With its more modern imagery and less ambiguous storytelling style, the remake proves to be controversial with fans of the original 1960s Prisoner.
American cable channel AMC broadcasts the fourth episode of its six-part remake of The Prisoner, starring Jim Caviziel as Number Six and Sir Ian McKellen as Number Two. With its more modern imagery and less ambiguous storytelling style, the remake proves to be controversial with fans of the original 1960s Prisoner.
American cable channel AMC broadcasts the fifth episode of its six-part remake of The Prisoner, starring Jim Caviziel as Number Six and Sir Ian McKellen as Number Two. This concludes the planned six-episode miniseries run of the remake, which proves to be controversial with fans of the original 1960s Prisoner.
American cable channel AMC broadcasts the sixth and final episode of its six-part remake of The Prisoner, starring Jim Caviziel as Number Six and Sir Ian McKellen as Number Two. This concludes the planned six-episode miniseries run of the remake, which proves to be controversial with fans of the original 1960s Prisoner.
ABC premieres the third episode of a modern-day remake of Kenneth Johnson’s sci-fi series V, starring Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost) and Morena Baccarin (Firefly). Alan Tudyk (Firefly) guest stars.
The 34th episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures airs on CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen (Doctor Who).
The 35th episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures airs on CBBC, starring Elisabeth Sladen (Doctor Who). This episode concludes the third season.
The internet-based fan film Star Trek: Phase II releases its sixth full-length episode, Blood And Fire, Part II. Writer David Gerrold directs an adapted version of his rejected TNG script. Denise Crosby and Bill Blair guest star.
The animated Doctor Who adventure, Dreamland, is made available via the BBC Red Button service. David Tennant, Georgia Moffett, and David Warner lead the voice cast. Initially divided into six short episodes, the complete story will be made available later on DVD.
Soundtrack specialty label Intrada releases Alan Silvestri’s soundtrack from 1985’s hit time travel comedy Back To The Future. This is the first release of the movie’s complete soundtrack, and the second CD includes early drafts of music left on the cutting room floor.
ABC premieres the fourth episode of a modern-day remake of Kenneth Johnson’s sci-fi series V, starring Elizabeth Mitchell (Lost) and Morena Baccarin (Firefly).
Andrew Mark Sewell’s B7 Media releases its seventh Blake’s 7 audio drama, featuring two stories written by Simon Guerrier. Carrie Dobro (Crusade, Hypernauts) and Benedict Cumberbatch (Doctor Strange, Sherlock) star.
Big Finish Productions releases the first Doctor Who: The Lost Stories audio drama, a limited series of audio versions of scripts that were intended for, but never produced by, Doctor Who on television. Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant star in a story originally intended to lead off the 1986 season of Doctor Who.
Big Finish Productions releases the 128th Doctor Who audio drama in its main monthly range, starring Peter Davison and Sarah Sutton.
The first episode of Andrew Dymond’s sci-fi comedy series StarHyke debuts on DVD (along with the other five episodes of the series), starring Claudia Christian (Babylon 5), Suanne Braun (Stargate SG-1), and Jeremy Bulloch (The Empire Strikes Back, Chocky). Danny John-Jules (Red Dwarf) guest stars. (The series will eventually be broadcast in the UK in 2011.)
La-La Land Records releases Jerry Goldsmith’s soundtrack from the 1987 science fiction comedy Innerspace.
BBC subsidiary AudioGo releases the fourth Doctor Who audio drama in the Hornets’ Nest story cycle, starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin, and Susan Jameson.
BBC subsidiary AudioGo releases the fifth and final Doctor Who audio drama in the Hornets’ Nest story cycle, starring Tom Baker, Richard Franklin, and Susan Jameson. Another story cycle, under the umbrella title of Demon Quest, will follow in 2010.
8-Bit Weapon and ComputeHer release the holiday EP collaboration It’s A Chiptune Holiday!.
The 17th and 18th episodes of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse air on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Alexis Denisof (Angel), Summer Glau (Firefly, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) and Ray Wise (Twin Peaks) guest star. As the series has now been cancelled, Fox is “burning off” episodes at a rate of two per week.
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