Ellie Arroway in Contact (1997)
When you cant find the TV listings for your favorite SF show, check Ambit. It has a 10-day listing for all the regular broadcast and cable shows, but unfortunately lists shows in syndication with no scheduling info (says to check local listings for those). Includes an SF TV newsletter discussing whats going on and upcoming episodes. The site also has access to search engines, non-SF material, and much more.
The Web page for Doctor Who, the New and Missing Adventures. This e-zine Web site includes interviews with actors, a writers guide, articles on the missing adventures, and a list of books published about Doctor Who. Dont click New Adventures if you dont want to know what happens in these stories.
This fans TV Hercules site has an interesting page where she compares the TV character to the one in classical mythology. Includes games based on the show, plus upcoming episodes. Has links to other Hercules and Xena pages.
Based on the TV show The Pretender, this site has episode guides, bios on the staff, and an excellent FAQ that answers most of the questions you might have if you havent watched every episode. Lots of photos of the program and some audio files.
Premiering in 1966 on ABC television, this show was a soap opera based on ghouls, goblins, vampires, and the like. There are story lines, photo galleries, fan fictions, and other points of interest for Dark Shadows fans at this Web site.
Click Table of Contents to see the wealth of info at this site. The Free Zone includes audio clips, images, and video clips. Be sure to check out Sci-fi Live, a CU-SeeMe area that contains live video on the Internet. Nicely designed site.
A U.K. online zine that satirizes SF television. The site essentially reprints an article or two from the paper magazine FanGrok. Some of the articles are very funnybe sure to check out the Spice Docs issue. And, naturally, get instructions on how to subscribe to FanGrok so you can get the complete issue.
This program chronicles the life of Nick Knight. He is a vampire from the 13th century living in a modern metropolis. He wishes to once again enter the mortal world and end the pain of bloodlust, while keeping his enemies at bay. At this site, youll find screen savers and other goodies available for download that relate to this show.
You hate (or love) a particular episode of your favorite sci-fi television show; are you curious whether others agree or disagree? Then join GEOS, where you and others around the world can give your opinions and rate the shows and their episodes.
Retailer of X-Files, Star Trek, and Star Wars collectibles and clothing. Click an item of interest in their product line to see what is in stock. Offers many science fiction and fantasy products, including card games and autographs.
This shrine to Buffy the Vampire Slayer has excellent photos of all the stars, brief character bios, and extensive info on Sarah Michelle Gellar, who plays Buffy.
If you are a fan of Lifetimes show Lois and Clark, then this is the site for you. Includes a great amount of information about the new Superman series with a cast profile, episode guide, picture, and links to many other Lois and Clark sites.
Nice site provides information on the show. Watch out for spoilers if you havent watched a show yet. Includes info on the making of the show, its cast and characters, images of the amazing special effects, and episode information.
The site has a newsletter from Majel Roddenberry, links to various Star Trek sites, and a big section on Gene Roddenberrys Earth: Final Conflict. Theres also an online merchandise catalog for Star Trek. The site is very professionally donereminiscent of the computer displays on Star Trek.
The official Fox Network site for Millennium provides background on the characters, episode synopses, email to the program, collectibles, and more. Its very stylishvery Black.
Have your friends been talking about the weird TV show where they make fun of old sci-fi and horror movies from a space station? Would you like to know what theyre talking about? Then come to the MST3K site and see what all the talk is about. The site has audio and video files, a FAQ, plus info on the stars and writers and lots of other goodies.
This a very cool site that points out the netpicks in each episode. What are netpicks? A netpick is a writing/research error, a technical glitch, or a continuity error that made it through post production. A very interesting site, but because it covers only the first three seasons, either this site is inactive, or just running way behind on the postings. But still a lot of fun for the X Files fan.
This site is presented as the Seattle Legacy House Web site. Not only does it have info in the show itself, but includes fan fiction, character and actor bios, and a Legacy Handbook for aspiring members. Very attractive and well done site.
A very well done Star Trek site with the emphasis on Voyager and Deep Space Nine (with X Files thrown in for flavor). Episode listings, convention info, crew bios, fan fiction, some great photos, and audio files.
Up-to-date information on the Fox television show, Sliders. Description of the latest episodes, a Sliders photo gallery, and WAVs of the intro to episodes are included. Includes links to other Sliders sites.
A virtual zine and news source for fans of the former CBS television drama Beauty and the Beast. Includes unaired scripts, images and paintings by fans, back issue catalogs, and information about conventions for this cult TV show.
If you remember Tom Corbett Space Cadet or Video Ranger, this is the site for youdedicated to the science fiction shows of the 1950s. You can find listings of articles from various magazines on these shows (sorted by decade) as well as information on the programs; special emphasis is given to Tom Corbett Space Cadet.
Provides a good amount of information and links to many sites that cover the television, film, and culture phenomena that is Star Trek. This site includes pictures, sounds, quotes, fan information, and much more.
Includes collectors items, memorabilia, and clothing of every Star Trek series. Order T-shirts of your favorite characters, key chains, toys, and other items.
A huge site from the dungeons that are Tales from the Crypt. You can check out the Laboratory, the Vault, the Episode Graveyard, the Screaming Room, and the Cryptique.
Part of the Sci-fi Channel Web site. The Trader includes collectibles you can purchase of the X-Files, Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, and Babylon 5. Click the show youre interested in to see what merchandise is available.
This nicely designed Web site for the rec.arts.startrek.reviews Usenet group includes an archive of reviews of every Star Trek show and episode by season, movie and book reviews, and links to other Star Trek web pages.
A fans homage to all those great SF puppet shows, especially Thunderbirds. It also includes information on other Anderson shows, such as Space: 1999. A news section lists upcoming projects; a FAQ is provided for those who need to know.
If you cant remember the name of a particular episode, or when it ran, just check with the Database. It lists the name and original air date of more than 70 different shows. Please note that no information about the episode is given. Comes in full graphical and less graphical versions.
http://www.carol.net/dolphin/ouathome.htm
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/2653/3rdrock.html
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~spires/max.html
http://www.tvplex.com/BuenaVista/Gargoyles/