The Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction by Roger Fulton

The Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction by Roger Fulton

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An A-Z guide to four decades of both good and bad science fiction on television. The book has been revised and brought up to date to include recent successes such as "Quantum Leap", "Babylon 5", and the new "Star Trek" offspring, "Next Generation" and "Deep Space Nine".

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The Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction by Roger Fulton

For over 40 years science fiction has provided television with both memorable and forgettable moments. "Doctor Who", "Star Trek", "The Prisoner" and Gerry Anderson's supermarionation puppets have attracted a devoted following who refuse to let their legends fade. Other series, such as "Space Patrol" and "Andromeda", have not been so fortunate, slipping into the twilight zone of archive television. This A-Z guide to four decades of both good and bad science fiction on television has been revised and brought up to date to include recent successes such as "Quantum Leap", "Babylon 5", and the new "Star Trek" offspring, "Next Generation" and "Deep Space Nine".
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ISBN 13 9781852839536
ISBN 10 1852839538
Title The Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction
Author Roger Fulton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1995-03-31
Number of pages 738
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.