The Best of Science Fiction TV
Author: John Javna
Publisher:
Published: 1988-01-01
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9781852860745
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Author: John Javna
Publisher:
Published: 1988-01-01
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9781852860745
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: J.P. Telotte
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2008-05-02
Total Pages: 303
ISBN-13: 0813138736
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“A richly detailed and critically penetrating overview . . . from the plucky adventures of Captain Video to the postmodern paradoxes of The X-Files and Lost.” —Rob Latham, coeditor of Science Fiction Studies Exploring such hits as The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, and Lost, among others, The Essential Science Fiction Television Reader illuminates the history, narrative approaches, and themes of the genre. The book discusses science fiction television from its early years, when shows attempted to recreate the allure of science fiction cinema, to its current status as a sophisticated genre with a popularity all its own. J. P. Telotte has assembled a wide-ranging volume rich in theoretical scholarship yet fully accessible to science fiction fans. The book supplies readers with valuable historical context, analyses of essential science fiction series, and an understanding of the key issues in science fiction television.
Author: Roger Fulton
Publisher: Warner Books (NY)
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 668
ISBN-13: 9780446674782
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProvides episode listings, cast and credits for both classic and obscure science fiction TV shows from the last fifty years
Author: Bill Shatner
Publisher:
Published: 2020-04-27
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9781716995071
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLeonard Simon Nimoy, born on March 26th, 1931, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., was an actor, film director, photographer, author, singer, and songwriter. Leonard was best known for playing Spock in the Star Trek franchise, a character he portrayed on television then in movies, from a pilot episode during late 1964 to his final film performance in 2013.
Author: Chris Preksta
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2015-04-28
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 0142181722
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Pittsburgh Dad debuted on YouTube, creators Chris Preksta and Curt Wootton little suspected their sitcom would receive more than sixteen million views and turn their blue-collar everyman into a nationally known figure. Illustrated with hilarious black-and-white photos, Pittsburgh Dad shares the best of the best, from rants about swimming pool rules to reflections on coaching little league to curmudgeonly movie reviews. With its heavy dose of nostalgia and pitch-perfect sensibility, Pittsburgh Dad will have readers laughing in recognition, especially those who love recent blockbusters like Sh*t My Dad Says and Dad Is Fat.
Author: David Weber
Publisher: Jayne's Intelligence Reviews
Published: 2017-07
Total Pages: 66
ISBN-13: 9781934153086
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith material written by David Weber himself, this book is an official concordance of data on the Manticoran Navy. The pages cover topics ranging from the founding of Manticore to battle histories, from detailed class histories to size comparison charts of the ships, and from layouts of the pinnaces to rank insignia.
Author: Gary Gerani
Publisher: Harmony
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKText and more than 400 illustrations provide information on every science fiction and fantasy program that has been shown on television.
Author: Patrick Lucanio
Publisher:
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 272
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs Americans grappled with the real problems of the atomic age in the 1950s, the science fiction television series provided escapist fare. At first essentially fantasy and adventure, the shows reflected the progress of the decade, using in the late 1950s extrapolations from the theories and findings of true science. From Adventures of Superman to World of Giants, this reference work covers all science fiction television series of the 1950s. A lengthy essay details character development, technical innovations, critical commentary and other matters. The episode guides that follow first provide primary cast and production credits for the entire season and then coverage of each individual episode, with title, airdate, writer, director, and a plot synopsis. Much of the information was derived from actual viewing, and many errors from other works are corrected here.
Author: J. P. Telotte
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-03-26
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 1135968780
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first in the Routledge Television Guidebooks series, Science Fiction TV offers an introduction to the versatile and evolving genre of science fiction television, combining historical overview with textual readings to analyze its development and ever-increasing popularity. J. P. Telotte discusses science fiction’s cultural progressiveness and the breadth of its technological and narrative possibilities, exploring SFTV from its roots in the pulp magazines and radio serials of the 1930s all the way up to the present. From formative series like Captain Video to contemporary, cutting-edge shows like Firefly and long-lived popular revivals such as Doctor Who and Star Trek, Telotte insightfully tracks the history and growth of this crucial genre, along with its dedicated fandom and special venues, such as the Syfy Channel. In addition, each chapter features an in-depth exploration of a range of key historical and contemporary series, including: -Captain Video and His Video Rangers -The Twilight Zone -Battlestar Galactica -Farscape -Fringe Incorporating a comprehensive videography, discussion questions, and a detailed bibliography for additional reading, J. P. Telotte has created a concise yet thought-provoking guide to SFTV, a book that will appeal not only to dedicated science fiction fans but to students of popular culture and media as well.
Author: Mark Phillips
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2014-05-12
Total Pages: 1475
ISBN-13: 1476610304
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhether rocketing to other worlds or galloping through time, science fiction television has often featured the best of the medium. The genre's broad appeal allows youngsters to enjoy fantastic premises and far out stories, while offering adults a sublime way to view the human experience in a dramatic perspective. From Alien Nation to World of Giants, this reference work provides comprehensive episode guides and cast and production credits for 62 science fiction series that were aired from 1959 through 1989. For each episode, a brief synopsis is given, along with the writer and director of the show and the guest cast. Using extensive research and interviews with writers, directors, actors, stuntmen and many of the show's creators, an essay about each of the shows is also provided, covering such issues as its genesis and its network and syndication histories.