1965-1968 - Lost in Space
1966-1969 - Star Trek
1973 - 1974 - Star Trek: The Animated Series
1975-1977 - Space: 1999
1978-1979 - Battlestar Galactica
1980 - Galactica 1980
1987-1994 - Star Trek: The Next Generation
1993-1999 - Star Trek: Deep Space 9
1994-1998 - Babylon 5
2000 - Frank Herbert’s Dune (Sci Fi Channel)
1995-2001 - Star Trek: Voyager
1999-2003 - Farscape
2002-2003 - Firefly
2003 - Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune
2001-2005 - Star Trek: Enterprise
2004-2009 - Battlestar Galactica Reboot
1965-1968 - Lost in Space
1966-1969 - Star Trek
1973 - 1974 - Star Trek: The Animated Series
1975-1977 - Space: 1999
1978-1979 - Battlestar Galactica
1980 - Galactica 1980
1987-1994 - Star Trek: The Next Generation
1993-1999 - Star Trek: Deep Space 9
1994-1998 - Babylon 5
2000 - Frank Herbert’s Dune (Sci Fi Channel)
1995-2001 - Star Trek: Voyager
1999-2003 - Farscape
2002-2003 - Firefly
2003 - Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune
2001-2005 - Star Trek: Enterprise
2004-2009 - Battlestar Galactica Reboot
How fucking dare you do that to Stargate
Ed McMann should have had an Enterprise
1988-20??: Red Dwarf
I feel like the last episode of Red Dwarf will be filmed from Craig Charles deathbed when he’s 100 years old lol
It’s weird to think that Enterprise is technically retro now, not that new upstart that people dislike.
Hey now, Strange New Worlds has been very good… ;)
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How dare you skip over my beloved Cleopatra 2525
Wait what? Gina Torres? Why haven’t I seen this yet?
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1994 - 1995 - Earth 2
NBC is rebooting BSG for the second time. They should lean into that 90s nostalgia and reboot Earth 2 instead. I really enjoyed that show.
It was a spectacular (if short) show. Clancy Brown and Tim Curry were awesome.
The worldbuilding alone made it worth watching.
It was filmed in New Mexico, which is stunningly beautiful (and not well enough known).
Anybody remember Space, Above and Beyond?