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Syfy has issued a press release announcing their spring scheduling moves, with SGU leading the charge, set for a March 7 return, Mondays following Being Human, for it's final(?) 10 episodes. Reality shows will dominate as the new norm, and the 200th original movie will be unleashed upon us soon.
SyFy will be airing the entirety of the V saga over three days, beginning Sunday. On Sunday, beginning at 1pm EST, SyFy will be airing the V miniseries and V: The Final Battle back to back. And on Monday and Tuesday the V tv show will be shown. I've never seen any V before, though I've always wanted to. Now I get a chance!
Am doing a rewatch of the old BBC series after being 'inspired' by news of a new series in the works by Syfy. In between a very busy work schedule and raising kids I'm squeezing in an episode here and there, so this may take a while... Disclaimer: I've watched all 52 episodes before, but the...
According to the current schedule up at syfy.com, TNG's Monday night showings end with the month of August, and the show isn't anywhere else on the schedule either (as of September). Please don't let this happen. This will be the third time in a row that a channel running TNG has cut out without running the entire series.
Anybody else here enjoy old time scifi radio shows? I love them. I especially love to listen to them late at night for some reason. I especially like the shows like Dimension-X and X-1, which are audio versions of science fiction stories by classic scifi authors. Many stories were taken from...
Still, Syfy is one of the few cable channels that's managed to retain a semblance of its original niche focus, even if it's mostly just movie reruns these days. But it still wasn't immune from advertising pressures. Its heyday of smart original programming in the 2000s-10s was largely funded by the big bucks it made from showing prime-time ...
(2) Both MGM and SyFy wanted to launch a new series, Stargate Universe. There was only so much money to go around. There was only so much money to go around. (3) Stargate SG-1 was doing well with straight to DVD movies, and MGM thought Stargate Atlantis would do well in that format as well.
Abe Mandell was horrified by the finished product. Anderson re-wrote several key scenes and, after three days of re-shoots, re-edited the pilot into a one-hour episode that appeased the fears of ITC. Katzin was not asked back to the programme after the filming of his second episode Black Sun, which also ran over schedule.
Ah, the good 'ol days of The Sci-Fi Series Collection, where a number of short-lived series were given a new lease, so one could see Kolchack: The Night Stalker, The Immortal, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Magician, Hammer House of Horror, The Invisible Man, Planet of the Apes and more.
It just popped up on my suggestions on YouTube so I watched it. Awful. You must prefer action over logic. It was complete ripoff of Final Countdown, right down to someone onboard who would happen to be an expert on that period, which is not surprising since Asylum specializes in ripoffs.