Results for subject : "TELEVISION"
'Death Is Irrelevant': Cyborgs, Reproduction, and the Future of Male Hysteria
Genders No. 18: 113-133. Winter 1993. Also in: Gray, Chris H., ed. The Cyborg Handbook. New York: Routledge, 1995. pp.281-300.
'DS9' Pals Live out a Tom Sawyer Fantasy
Houston (TX) Chronicle Sec. C, p. 2. June 4, 1994.
'Lexx' Warps Onto Sci-Fi Net
Hollywood Reporter. 359(42): 4. October 1, 1999. (Cited from Insite 2 database.)
'Space Fantasy' Docu Borrows Broadly
Variety p. 8. June 16, 1976.
'The Osiris Chronicles' - Original Science Fiction Drama form Paramount Network Television Begins Production
PR Newswire November 12, 1995. p1121LAM046. (Available on Insite2)
1996: A Year of Futures Past
Vector No. 190: 5-6. November/December 1996.
25 Greatest Sci-Fi Legends
TV Guide 52(31): 31-39. August 1, 2004.
40 Movies: Science Fiction Films Made for TV
Starlog 3: 18-23. January 1977.
40 Seconds of Fame: Getting the Most Out of Local Television Publicity
SFFWA Bulletin 33(3): 13-15. Winter 1999. (No. 144)
50's: golden age of science fiction television. Part II: Space Patrol and Tom Corbett
Starlog 42: 64-65. January 1981.
A Backward Look at Sci-Fi on TV
Mediascene No. 10: 10-11. May/June 1974.
A Boy for all Planets : Roswell, Smallville and the Teen Male Melodrama
in: Davis, Glyn/Dickinson, Kay, eds. Teen TV: Genre, Consumption, Identity. London: BFI, 2004. p. 17-28.
A Brief History of The Time Tunnel, and Time Again, Part Two
Starlog 171: 60-66. October 1991.
A Brief History of The Time Tunnel, Part One
Starlog 170: 75-81. September 1991.
A Channel for Science Fiction
Omni 14(9): 76-82, 112. October 1992.
A Cinefex Forum on Effects in Television: All Sixty
Cinefex No. 105: 39-56, 118. April 2006.
A Citizen of the Galaxy: 40 Years of Doctor Who
Vector No. 232: 5-9. November/December 2003.
A Critical History of Television's The Twilight Zone, 1959-1964
Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1998. 282 p.
A Descriptive Study of the Television Science Fiction Programs from 1949-1984
Master's Thesis, University of Maryland, 1985. 105 p.
A Jungian Examination of Images of the Divine and the Demonic in Contemporary Science Fiction Television Series
Ph. D. Dissertation, California Institute of Integral Studies, 2002. 382 p. (DAI-A 63(2): 1010. Aug. 2002.)
A Long, Strange Trek: TV Flop Evolves into Multibillion-dollar Enterprise
Variety 387(8): 15-21. July 15-21, 2002.
A New Wilderness: Memory and Language in the Television Science Fiction of Nigel Kneale,
Science Fiction Film and Television 1(1): 45-65. Spring 2008.
A Sociology of Television Fans
in: Harris, Cheryl and Alexander, Alison, eds. Theorizing Fandom: Fans, Subculture and Identity. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton, 1998. pp. 41-54.
A Town Like Plymouth: A New TV Movie Highlights the Challenges Facing the First Lunar Community
Ad Astra 2(4):33-35. April 1990.
A Transcending-Genre Kind of Thing: Teen/Fantasy TV and Online Audience Culture
Ph. D. Disseration, New York University, 2006. 349 p. (DAI-A 67(2), August 2006)
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