
Science Fiction Television shows have been around for about as long as we have had televsision. The earliest shows tended to be campy, a bit goofy, but occasionaly dealt with serious storylines and characterization. Even
Lost In Space treated the subject with respect for the first few episodes.
Not every show is as enduring as the
Star Trek franchise, but we love to watch them just the same, perhaps hoping to discover the next
Star Trek or
Stargate. Sometimes a show comes along that lasts just long enough to be memorable. Quite often, because of low production values, many of these shows come and go in almost a blink of an eye.
How many of you remember
Space Rangers, which was cancelled after only four episodes here in the United States? How many of you remember the comedy SciFI show
Quark? What about
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century?
Whether you're a Lexx fan, a Doctor Who fan, or the fan of a show that has not yet been seen in the United States, we'd like to know who your favorite actors and writers are, which episodes you enjoy the most, and why you think your beloved shows should be remembered forever.
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