10 Sci-Fi Shows that (Pretty Much) Hit the Big Time

Science fiction has always been one of the most popular genres: in video games, books, movie, and TV. Over the years there have been countless attempts to create a television series which managed to bring sci-fi to a mass audience, and quite a few of them have succeeded reasonably well. But there’s a balance that these programs need to strike: the show needs to be the perfect blend of drama and science fiction. That way, the producers are able to please (almost) everyone. Let’s take a look at ten of the best examples of TV shows that took a sci-fi premise and practically turned it into a global sensation.

10. Babylon Five

 This show is one of those cult favourites that had a mixed reception on TV but a huge following on DVD. Babylon 5 is a show that was almost a mix between a soap opera and a sci-fi show. It was quite light-hearted and always had a fairly ‘budget’ look. Costumes were a particular highlight, so if you haven’t seen this show yet do yourself a favour and pick it up.

9. Sliders

The mid-late 90s sci-fi show Sliders told the tale of a group of travellers jumping from parallel universe to parallel universe thanks to a faulty wormhole device. Each week saw our heroes in a slightly different version of our world (one populated entirely by females, for example), all the while attempting to ‘slide’ their way home. The show did seem to tire a little by the end, but the early seasons in particular are well worth a watch!

8. Firefly

Before Joss Whedon’s Firefly came along, the phrase ‘sci-fi western’ hadn’t really been heard before. Widely considered to have been cut short at its prime, Firefly follows the story of the crew of the ship Serenity, and is set in a steampunk-inspired world with a Wild West sensibility. The series also spawned a movie which is loved by fans across the world. This show is the definition of a cult classic, and will delight sci-fi fans and human drama fans alike.

7. 3rd Rock from the Sun

This may seem an odd choice, but it’s a rather unique show. It’s essentially a sci-fi sitcom, and it took the world by storm. Now that it’s all wrapped up, you can enjoy six seasons of ‘aliens pretending they’re human’ comedy gold.

6. Quantum Leap

Similar thematically to Sliders, Quantum Leap remains one of the most popular sci-fi shows of all time. It follows our hero Sam Beckett in his attempt to ‘jump’ home. Every time he jumps to a parallel universe he awakes inside the body of someone else, and cannot leave until he has fixed some aspect of their life. A very interesting premise with five satisfying seasons to its name.

5. Star Trek: The Next Generation

Do we really need to say much about Star Trek? Sure, there are a lot of different variants to choose from, but The Next Generation is generally heralded as one of the best. Not as camp as the original series, with far more complex characterisation. Plus there are plenty of episodes to really get your teeth into.

4. The X-Files

Here’s a sci-fi show whose legacy is still continuing today. Starting in the mid-90s and taking the world by storm, the X-Files was as creepy as it was well-scripted. Each episode (at least in the original series) followed FBI agents Mulder and Scully and their run-ins with a number of paranormal activity. There were all sorts of sub-plots going on, and the series even brought about two movies. Plus it’s got one heck of a theme tune!

3. Fringe

A more recent entry here, Fringe (at time of writing) is just about to enter its fourth season. It’s hard to talk much about the plot without spoiling it, but the core concept is a ragtag group who form the ‘Fringe’ department of the FBI. Each episode can stand alone but there’s a also a great overarching story. Fan favourite Walter Bishop makes this show worth watching all on his own, but the story is also highly compelling and comes highly recommended.

2. Battlestar Galactica

This franchise began in 1978 with a fairly corny but still well-received series, but it recently got a face-lift and subsequently had four seasons and a spin-off. The show follows the crew of the Battlestar Galactica (and humans in general) in their fight against the Cylons – a robot race that they themselves created. With their ability to take human form, there’s a lot to love in this series, and now it’s complete you can enjoy it in its entirety.

1. LOST

Ask anyone which show dominated the first ten years of this century and they’d have to answer with LOST. OK, so it raised more questions than it answered, but for the fans following the plane crash survivors, LOST was an unforgettable journey. The six seasons cover all sorts of topics, from time travel to good vs evil, and it’s hard to do the show justice in one paragraph. Just watch it; you won’t regret it.

This article has been written by Dee Mason.

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Dee Mason is a freelancer who devours films by the bucketload, particularly sci-fi and horror. She writes on behalf of her preferred lounge recliner retailer, which make some pretty sweet sofas to kick back in.

The complete list of cancelled series for 2008-2009 season

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Today we learned that Prison Break is getting cancelled.

But many shows this year are getting to an end… some after many years of success such as having Medical Show ER final season this year, after fifteen seasons, seeing the end come March.

Or a cancelled Boston Legal, another hit show to the trash bin after five seasons.

Sci Fi shows such as Battlestar Galactica and Stargate Atlantis are also getting cancelled.

For both Dirty Sexy Money and Eli Stone, second´s the charm, and won´t be back for a third season.

The controversial show The L-Word is getting cancelled after six seasons too.

The longest run finishing are Total Request Live finishing after nineteen seasons, The Tonight show with Jay Leno with seventeen seasons and The Late show with Conen O´Brien, ending after sixteen seasons.

Also Comedy show MadTV is cancelled after fourteen seasons and many great comedien made famous by the show.

My Own Worst Enemy, Christian Slater´s show couldn´t make it even to ten episodes, and gets cancelled after only nine.

The complete list of cancelled TV Shows for the 2008/2009 season in alphabetical order

4Real (CW)
Ending after seven episodes, final episode on 11/23/2008

Battlestar Galactica (SCI)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on 3/20/2009

Boston Legal (ABC)
Ending after five seasons, final episode on 12/8/2008

Celebrity Expose (MNT)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on 10/27/2008

Charlie Jade (SCI)
Ending after one season, final episode on 10/21/2008

Dirty Sexy Money (ABC)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on TBA

Do Not Disturb (FOX)
Ending after three episodes, final episode on 9/24/2008

Easy Money (CW)
Ending after four episodes, final episode on 10/26/2008

Eli Stone (ABC)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on TBA

The Emperor’s New School (DSNY)
Ended after two seasons, final episode on 11/20/2008

ER (NBC)
Ending after fifteen seasons, final episode on 3/12/2009

The Ex List (CBS)
Ending after four episodes, final episode on 10/24/2008

Flip That House (TLC)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on 10/28/2008

Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends (CAR)
Ending after six seasons, final episode on TBA

In Harm’s Way (CW)
Ending after five episodes, final episode on 10/26/2008

The L-Word (SHO)
Ending after six seasons, final episode on TBA

Late Night With Conan O’Brien (NBC)
Ending after sixteen seasons, final episode on 2/20/2009

Lipstick Jungle (NBC)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on 1/9/2009

MADtv (FOX)
Ending after fourteen seasons, final episode on 5/?/2009

Mind Of Mencia (COM)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on 7/23/2008

Moral Orel (ASW)
Ending after three seasons, final episode on 12/18/2008

My Gym Partner’s A Monkey (CAR)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on 11/27/2008

My Own Worst Enemy (NBC)
Ending after nine episodes, final episode on 12/15/2008

Opportunity Knocks (ABC)
Ending after three episodes, final episode on 10/14/2008

Prison Break (FOX)
Ending after four seasons, final episode on TBA

Pushing Daisies (ABC)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on TBA

The Shield (FX)
Ending after seven seasons, final episode on 11/25/2008

Shin Chan (ASW)
Ending after two seasons, final episode on 12/14/2008

South Of Nowhere (N)
Ending after three seasons, final episode on 12/12/2008

Stargate Atlantis (SCI)
Ending after five seasons, final episode on 1/9/2009

Survivorman (DSC)
Ending after three seasons, final episode on 12/19/2008

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (NBC)
Ending after seventeen seasons, final episode on 5/29/2009

TRL (MTV)
Ending after nineteen seasons, final episode on 12/16/2008

Valentine (CW)
Ending after four episodes, final episode on 10/26/2008