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Action - adventure military science fiction drama. 2002–07. 5 seasons, 104 episodes. Previously aired on Showtime for seasons 1–5. Stargate Atlantis. Action - adventure military science fiction drama. 2004–09. 5 seasons, 100 episodes. Andromeda (season 5)
This is a list of programs broadcast by Science Channel. Science Channel broadcasts a number of science-related television series originally produced by or aired on Discovery Channel, such as Beyond Tomorrow, among others. Discovery Communications has also produced a few programs specifically for Science, such as MegaScience and What The ...
The following is a list of programs that are and will be broadcast on Antenna TV, a general entertainment network owned by the Tribune Broadcasting subsidiary of the Tribune Company, which is designed for digital subchannels of over-the-air broadcast stations in the United States and was launched on January 1, 2011.
Baywatch Nights (1995–1997) (elements of science fiction in season 2 episodes) Beyond Reality (1991–1993) (elements of science fiction in some episodes) Chronicle, The (2001–2002) (elements of science fiction in some episodes) Delta State (2004–2006, France/Canada, animated) IMDb. Eleventh Hour (franchise):
Renewed [19] Masters of Illusion (seasons 4–13) Stage magic. Pax TV (season 1) MyNetworkTV (season 2) Syndication (season 3) August 1, 2014. 13 seasons, 168 episodes. 41 min.
The Pac-12 Men's Basketball Championship (even numbered years) MLB on Fox, which includes: Baseball Night in America. The All Star Game. The American League Championship Series (ALCS) (odd numbered years - shared with FS1) The National League Championship Series (NLCS) (even numbered years - shared with FS1) The World Series.
Science Channel. Science Channel (often simply branded as Science; abbreviated to SCI) is an American pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. [1] The channel features programming focusing on science related to wilderness survival, engineering, manufacturing, technology, space, space exploration, ufology and prehistory .
Syfy Wire (formerly Sci-Fi Wire and Blastr) is a website operated by Syfy featuring coverage of news in the science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres. The site was rebranded in 2010 as Blastr, with the addition of feature articles, guest columnists (such as Phil Plait ), popular science news and coverage, and video content. [46]