Sci-Fi Channel airs the 69th episode of Ronald D. Moore’s re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica.
Sci-Fi Channel airs the 69th episode of Ronald D. Moore’s re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica.
Cartoon Network airs the 19th episode of the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
The third episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Amy Acker (Angel) and Kevin Kilner (Earth: Final Conflict) guest star.
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Sci-Fi Channel airs the 70th episode of Ronald D. Moore’s re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica.
Cartoon Network airs the 20th episode of the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
The fourth episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Anson Mount (Inhumans, Star Trek: Discovery) and Tony Amendola (Stargate SG-1) guest star.
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Sci-Fi Channel airs the 71st episode of Ronald D. Moore’s re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica. Dean Stockwell (Quantum Leap) guest stars.
Cartoon Network airs the 21st episode of the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
A special Sarah Jane Adventures short airs as part of the BBC’s Red Nose Day Comic Relief telethon. Ronnie Corbett (The Two Ronnies) guest stars.
The fifth episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Amy Acker (Angel) guest stars.
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Sci-Fi Channel airs the 72nd episode of Ronald D. Moore’s re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica. Dean Stockwell (Quantum Leap) guest stars in the first part of the series finale.
Cartoon Network airs the 22nd episode of the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Sci-Fi Channel airs the 73rd and final episode of Ronald D. Moore’s re-imagining of Battlestar Galactica. Dean Stockwell (Quantum Leap) and Mark Sheppard guest star in the second half of the series finale.
The sixth episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Amy Acker (Angel), Patton Oswalt, Kevin Kilner (Earth: Final Conflict) and Mark Sheppard (Supernatural, Battlestar Galactica) guest star.
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The seventh episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Mehcad Brooks (Desperate Housewives, Supergirl) guest stars.
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The eighth episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Amy Acker (Angel) guest stars.
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The 53rd episode of the science fiction comedy Red Dwarf airs. This is the first of a three-part story commissioned by UK comedy channel Dave, and proves to be popular enough to merit an order for a full season of six episodes. Cryptically, the cliffhanger ending of the 1999 season is completely ignored here.
The ninth episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Amy Acker (Angel) guest stars.
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The 755th episode of Doctor Who (the 57th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Michelle Ryan (The Bionic Woman) and Lee Evans guest star.
The 54th episode of the science fiction comedy Red Dwarf airs on BBC 2. This is the second part of a three-part story commissioned by UK comedy channel Dave, and proves to be popular enough to merit an order for a full season of six episodes. The story receives sharp criticism for completely breaking down the “fourth wall”.
The 55th episode of the science fiction comedy Red Dwarf airs on BBC 2. This is the conclusion of a three-part story commissioned by UK comedy channel Dave. The story receives sharp criticism for completely breaking down the “fourth wall”, and for borrowing heavily from the movie Blade Runner. Despite the fan criticism, Dave begins putting together financing to a full season of six episodes, which won’t appear until 2012.
The pilot movie of the Battlestar Galactica spinoff series Caprica, a non-space-based tale of the creation of the Cylons over half a century before the events seen in Galactica, is released direct-to-DVD. Starring Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales and Alessandra Toressani, Caprica actually began its development as a non-Galactica-related pitch about the dawn of a society’s disastrous over-reliance on technology. The pilot will be broadcast nearly a year on Syfy, though its initial means of release reflects an end-of-decade spike in direct-to-DVD genre movies that includes two one-off Stargate SG-1 DVDs.
The tenth episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Aisha Hinds (Invasion, Under The Dome) guest stars.
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The 11th episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Aisha Hinds (Invasion, Under The Dome) and Alan Tudyk (Firefly, Rogue One) guest star.
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The 12th episode of Joss Whedon’s futuristic “spy-fi” series Dollhouse airs on Fox, starring Eliza Dushku. Mark Sheppard (Supernatural, Battlestar Galactica) and Alan Tudyk (Firefly, Rogue One) guest star in the first season finale. A further episode, Epitaph One, is produced as a potential series finale, but upon renewal of Dollhouse, that episode does not air on broadcast TV, instead going direct to DVD via the box set release of this season.
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BBC1 airs the 27th episode of Russell T. Davies’ science fiction series Torchwood. Unlike previous seasons, this season – subtitled Children Of Earth – is only five episodes long, broadcast at a rate of one installment per night, with the implication that the story is unfolding more or less in real time. Peter Capaldi and Paul Copley guest star.
BBC1 airs the 28th episode of Russell T. Davies’ science fiction series Torchwood. Unlike previous seasons, this season – subtitled Children Of Earth – is only five episodes long, broadcast at a rate of one installment per night, with the implication that the story is unfolding more or less in real time. Peter Capaldi and Paul Copley guest star.
BBC1 airs the 29th episode of Russell T. Davies’ science fiction series Torchwood. Unlike previous seasons, this season – subtitled Children Of Earth – is only five episodes long, broadcast at a rate of one installment per night, with the implication that the story is unfolding more or less in real time. Peter Capaldi and Paul Copley guest star.
BBC1 airs the 30th episode of Russell T. Davies’ science fiction series Torchwood. Unlike previous seasons, this season – subtitled Children Of Earth – is only five episodes long, broadcast at a rate of one installment per night, with the implication that the story is unfolding more or less in real time. Peter Capaldi and Paul Copley guest star.
Syfy airs the 34th episode of the science fiction series Eureka, starring Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson, and Joe Morton. Ty Olsson (Battlestar Galactica) guest stars in the long-delayed continuation of the third season, a side-effect of the 2007-2008 Writers’ Guild strike.