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Masters of Science Fiction

Television anthology series


Summary

Television anthology series

FieldValue
imageMasters of Science Fiction intertitle.png
image_size250
captionIntertitle
genreScience fiction
Anthology
presenterStephen Hawking
countryUnited States
Canada
languageEnglish
num_seasons1
num_episodes6
executive_producerJohn W. Hyde
Brad Mendelsohn
Andrew Deane
Keith Addis
locationVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
runtimeapprox. 41 minutes
networkABC
companyReunion Pictures
Industry Productions
MOSF Productions
IDT Entertainment
first_aired
last_aired
relatedMasters of Horror

Anthology Canada Brad Mendelsohn Andrew Deane Keith Addis Industry Productions MOSF Productions IDT Entertainment

Masters of Science Fiction is a television anthology series by some of the producers of Masters of Horror. The show debuted on ABC on August 4, 2007, at 10PM for a run of four episodes. It was originally scheduled to run in six parts, but two episodes were removed from the schedule for undisclosed reasons.

The show follows a similar format as Masters of Horror, with each hour long episode being an adaptation of a science fiction story by a reputable writer, hence the Masters in the title.

In December 2007, the show was picked up by Space in Canada. This was followed by the North American premiere of the missing two episodes. A Region 1 DVD of all six episodes was released on August 5, 2008. On February 12, 2012, the Science Channel began airing the episodes, under the title Stephen Hawking's Sci-Fi Masters, beginning with the first domestic airing of the episode "Watchbird".

The show is hosted off-screen by physicist Stephen Hawking.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air-date
EpisodeNumber=1Title=A Clean EscapeDirectedBy=Mark Rydells=John Kesselt=Sam Egan}}200784}} (USA)
(Canada)

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Notes

References

  1. Richmond, Ray. (August 3, 2007). ""Masters of Science Fiction" too artistic for ABC". Reuters.
  2. "ABC SLATES 'LAUGHS' FOR TUESDAYS, CONFIRMS 'MASTERS' INSTALLMENTS". [[Futon Critic]].
  3. "Stephen Hawking's Sci Fi Masters". [[Science Channel]].
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