Fox airs the sixth episode of Sliders, Tracy Torme’s alternate-universe science fiction series.
Fox airs the sixth episode of Sliders, Tracy Torme’s alternate-universe science fiction series.
Fox airs the seventh episode of Sliders, Tracy Torme’s alternate-universe science fiction series.
Fox airs the eighth episode of Sliders, Tracy Torme’s alternate-universe science fiction series.
Fox airs the ninth episode of Sliders, Tracy Torme’s alternate-universe science fiction series. Nicholas Lea (The X-Files) guest stars; this episode closes the first season. Despite starting at mid-season, Sliders’ ratings are strong enough to merit a second season pickup.
Fox premieres the two-hour pilot episode of Space: Above And Beyond, a military science fiction series created by X-Files writers Glen Morgan and James Wong. Shot in Australia with a huge budget, the series only lasts one seasons but gains an immediate fan following. F. Lee Ermey (Full Metal Jacket) guest stars.
Fox premieres Farthest Man From Home, the second episode of Space: Above And Beyond. French Stewart (Third Rock From The Sun) guest stars.
Fox premieres the fourth episode of the military science fiction series Space: Above And Beyond. Tony Amendola (Stargate SG-1) guest stars.
Fox premieres the 13th episode of the military science fiction series Space: Above And Beyond. Richard Kind (Spin City) guest stars.
Fox airs the tenth episode of Tracy Torme’s alternate-universe science fiction series Sliders, starring Jerry O’Connell, John Rhys Davies, Sabrina Lloyd, and Cleavant Derricks. Christopher Neame and Nicholas Lea (The X-Files) guest star in the second season premiere.
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Fox premieres the 18th episode of the military science fiction series Space: Above And Beyond. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.
Fox premieres the 19th episode of the military science fiction series Space: Above And Beyond. Rapper Coolio and David Duchovny (The X-Files) guest star.
After a seven-year gap since the BBC cancelled the original series, Fox premieres Doctor Who: The Movie as its Tuesday Night Movie (and, if ratings prove to be a success story, a backdoor pilot for a series). Depicting the seventh Doctor’s regeneration into the eighth (Paul McGann), this is effectively the 698th episode of Doctor Who, and guest stars Yee Jee Tso and Eric Roberts as the Master. US ratings ultimately prove to be a disappointment, and this remains the only televised adventure of the eighth Doctor (though this incarnation of the Time Lord is carried forward in novels, comics and audio stories). Doctor Who does not make a full return to TV until 2005.
Fox premieres And If They Lay Us To Rest…, the 22nd episode of the military science fiction series Space: Above And Beyond. This is part one of the two-part series finale.
Fox premieres the 23rd and final episode of the military science fiction series Space: Above And Beyond. This concludes the two-part series finale.
Fox airs the first episode of Joss Whedon’s science fiction series Firefly, starring Nathan Fillion. This episode is actually a replacement for the original pilot, written and produced late in production; strangely enough, the original pilot will also be shown during the course of the first season.
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