Stargate SG-1: Frozen

Stargate SG-1The 113th episode of Stargate SG-1 airs on the Sci-Fi Channel, starring Richard Dean Anderson, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, and Corin Nemec. Bruce Harwood (The X-Files, The Lone Gunmen) and Dorian Harewood guest star.

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Star Wars: A Long Time Ago Vol. 2 – Dark Encounters

Star Wars: A Long Time AgoDark Horse Comics publishes its second collection of reprints of the classic late-1970s Marvel Comics, Star Wars: A Long Time Ago, Vol. 2 – Dark Encounters, primarily consisting of original stories preceding the comics adaptation of The Empire Strikes Back. Read more

Doctor Who: The Maltese Penguin

Doctor WhoBig Finish Productions releases a bonus Doctor Who audio drama starring Colin Baker. (This title was initially exclusive to Big Finish’s subscription program, as an incentive for those whose subscriptions included Neverland.) Read more

Doctor Who: Excelis Decays

Doctor Who: ExcelisBig Finish Productions releases the third Doctor Who: Excelis audio drama, a limited series of interconnected stories spanning several of the Doctor’s regenerations. Sylvester McCoy and Anthony Stewart Head (Buffy: The Vampire Slayer) star. Read more

Intellivision In Hi-Fi (soundtrack)

Intellivision In Hi-FiIntellivision Productions (a collective of programmers and designers who created the games for the iconic ’80s video game console) releases the album Intellivision In Hi-Fi at Classic Gaming Expo 2002, containing recordings of some of the system’s signature musical moments, and new renditions of some of the games’ musical themes. Read more

Sarah Jane Smith: The Tao Connection

Sarah Jane SmithBig Finish Productions releases the second Sarah Jane Smith audio drama, a Doctor Who audio spinoff starring Elisabeth Sladen, reprising her TV role in a story written by classic Doctor Who writer and producer Barry Letts. Read more

Actress Kim Hunter dies

ZiraActress Kim Hunter, who played Zira in Planet Of The Apes and two of its sequels, dies of a heart attack at the age of 79. She won an Oscar in 1952 as best supporting actress in A Streetcar Named Desire. Her career also included the legendary topical TV comedy That Was The Week That Was, guest shots on numerous episodes of Playhouse 90, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Rod Serling’s Night Gallery, Mission: Impossible, and many other films and TV appearances.