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Listings in color can be clicked for current series descriptions and/or episode titles:

Note: Batman (1960s) has moved to TV Land channel every day, also Sat/Sunday @ 4am

The Incredible Hulk has moved to the Family Channel Saturdays @ 11:30am starting July 13 (the cartoon eps anyway). The Sci Fi Channel has commissioned Ronald Moore (Roswell) to write a new Battlestar Galactica miniseries, the Black Cat may turn up in the next "Spider-Man" movie, Bruce Davison returns as the evil Senator in the next X-Men movie, and Paramount has bought the rights to the "John Carter of Mars" novel series, with the first of 3 movies going into production next year. Rod Serling's Night Gallery has moved to Encore's Mystery Channel. The Monstervision page is now also linked from www.Vampirefans.com
For movies previously seen on MonsterVision that are showing on any other channel this week, check Monstervision page. Tales From The Crypt is now showing on AMC.

And by the way, a plane crashed into the Empire State Building, 11 people dead (in 1945)

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***** Sci-Fi Channel *****

Monday to Friday on the Sci-Fi channel (all times EST / Pacific), with a brief 44-hour detour into The Twilight Zone marathon each January
5 am: "Farscape" (Saturday mornings), In Search Of (Sundays), Twilight Zone (Mondays), The New Twilight Zone is on TNT occasionally @ 5am or 5:30, The Secret Advs. of Jules Verne (Friday mornings)
6 am: Infomercial (no description interesting, @ 5am Tues-Thursday)
7am: Sightings
8am: Dark Shadows is gone, no explanation
12-31: Annual Twilight Zone 3-day marathon until 10:30am Jan. 2
1-3: First Wave eps
1-4: Lexx
1-5: Outer Limits (color eps)
1-6: Farscape
1-7: Sliders
1-8 & 9: movies
1-10: Battlestar Galactica (1970s)
1-11: Battlestar Galactica (1970s)
1-12: Battlestar Galactica (1970s)
1-13: Battlestar Galactica (1970s)
1-14: Battlestar Galactica 1980
1-15: Indiana Jones movies
1-16: movies inc. Star Trek Generations & Battlestar Galactica (2003)
1-17: The X Files
1-18: Strange World
1-19: Code Name Eternity
1-20: Kolchak, the Night Stalker
1-21: In Search Of
1-22: movies inc. killer Bees and Skeeters
1-23: The Bride (of Frankenstein), The Lost Boys, Poltergeist, The Exorcist & Time Runner
1-24: Knight Rider
1-25: Star Trek (1960s)
1-26: The Incredible Hulk
1-27: Time Cop
1-28: Roar eps
1-29: movies inc. 3 with Godzilla, and Project Metalbeast
1-30: Night Of The Comet, Return Of The Living Dead 3, Day Of The Dead, Route 666
1-31: Quantum Leap

Every Sat & Sun: Sci-fi movies @ 9am
   Previous month (December)
     9/11/03 TV Listings
Mondays 6-11pm:   Stargate SG-1 eps
Tuesdays 7pm: 1 or 2 movies, or pseudo-documentaries
Wednesdays 7pm: two movies
Thursdays 7-11pm: Sci Fi Movies or a repeat ep of 
                USA Network's The Dead Zone movie spinoff, new episodes aired on USA
Fridays: Stargate SG-1 & Atlantis
4pm: Roswell
5pm: Knight Rider, The X Files or Sliders
6pm: Stargate SG-1
7pm: see above

For Sci Fi Channel movies, entire month, go to the Sci Fi Channel Movies page
Stargate SG-1 is on @ various times (7th season premier was June 13, in which they found Daniel Jackson on another planet, minus his memory)
12:30am: Twilight Zone (2 episodes or a 1-hour ep)
Friday (which TV Guide doesn't detail), all times shown EST / Pacific:
5pm: Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda (Kevin Sorbo) repeated 1am
6pm: 2 eps Stargate SG-1 and/or Stargate Atlantis, repeated in 3 hours
2am: Quantum Leap
3am: Star Trek (1960s)
4am: "Lexx" - Fantasy Island (Malcolm McDowell version) has moved to the Sci-Fi Channel's British channel

Saturdays at 9am, MysteryScienceTheater 3000 (January only) followed by Scinema Event (movies), movies only starting 9am in February
Sundays:
9 am: Star Trek (1960s)
11am: Scinema Event movies
Midnight: Twilight Zone (2 episodes or a 1-hour ep)
1am: "Now & Again"
2am: "Starman"
3am: Sci Fi movie

TV Collector has complete episode listings for several of these series in their backissues, see their link on Recent Losses page. The earliest issue I have is #11 from 1978 which has part 2 of 3 on Get Smart and it shows each ep title, description, and guest stars. Their most recent issue has ep listing for all 110 eps of Voyage to Bottom of the Sea - writers included Harlan Ellison.

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The following Sci-Fi Channel tv series have no episodes scheduled this month, but the website links still work & they turn up occasionally in the marathons. The Sci Fi Channel is showing mostly movies from 11-22-02 to January:
Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) seems to be seen on an alternating basis on the SciFi channel and USA Network, Xena has moved to Oxygen (a cable channel broadcast from near the World Trade Center in NY)
Forever Knight, no relation to the movie Vampire Cop
Outer Limits (classic 1960s black/white episodes & the newer color episodes)
Star Trek (1960s version)
Kolchak, The Night Stalker
Friday the 13th tv series (no relation to the movies)
Quantum Leap (Scott Bakula)
Wonder Woman
Incredible Hulk
Batman
Alien Nation
Babylon 5 (letterboxed)
Battlestar Galactica
GvsE / Good vs. Evil
Tales From The Crypt has moved to AMC
Rod Serling's Night Gallery is now seen on Encore's Mystery Channel along with eps of "The Avengers"
Episodes & movies of RoboCop
Lost In Space
Poltergeist, The Legacy
Time Tunnel
Land Of The Giants
Time Cop
Monsters tv series ("Tales From The Darkside" is on WGN)
Planet Of The Apes (1970s Roddy McDowall tv eps)
Thunderbirds has moved to Tech TV channel
Brimstone
Ray Bradbury Theater has moved to the Sci-Fi Channel's British channel
Highlander, The Series, based on Highlander the movie, and spinoff "The Raven"
Swamp Thing based on the Swamp Thing movie
Sliders
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Amazing Stories
Space: Above & Beyond
Invisible Man
Beyond Reality
Beyond Belief
Earth 2
Dark Skies
The Sentinel
Night Visions
Farscape
$6,000,000 Man/Bionic Woman
Earth: Final Conflict
In Search Of
Seaquest DSV (archived website, some graphics & links don't work)
Man from UNCLE
Adventures of Jules Verne and Roger Corman's Black Scorpion are on hiatas. Reruns of "The Secret Advs. of Jules Verne" are now seen in syndication & once a week @ 5am on the Sci-Fi Channel
Viper, borrowed from USA Network, where it sometimes still airs on Saturdays (no relation to Knightrider)
Exposure
Prey
The Chronicle, about tabloid reporters who really find all those freaks & monsters they report, has moved to the British Sci-Fi Channel
Ripley's Believe It Or Not moved from the Sci-Fi channel to TBS, Jan. 12, 2000, with Dean Cain of "Lois & Clark" replacing Jack Palance as host of new eps.
The early tv classics Tales of Tomorrow and Lights Out, not to mention Boris Karloff's Thriller


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***** TCM (commercial-free Turner Classic Movies) *****


(times shown are EST, subtract 3 hours for Pacific Time)
Click here for this month's TCM movies
TCM has shown both "Dr. Strangelove," the cold-war classic directed by Stanley Kubrick, followed by his "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) and the sequel "2010" (1984), which predicted merged US-Russian space programs (though the cosmonauts are wearing Soviet hammer-&-sycle emblems). If you missed it, all 3 are on video. AMC (American Movie Classics) is now the same times EST/Pacific.

***** TNT (Turner Network TV) *****

Sometimes shows the sci-fi / western tv series Wild Wild West, or the Man from UNCLE
The New Twilight Zone is on occasionally @ 5am, and UPN has announced plans to produce some more new eps
TNT also shows all 4 seasons of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (official site. If TNT has erased it, let me know & I'll post a re-creation of it from screenshots)
And by the way, The Adventures of Superman (the 1950s tv series) had a 48-hour marathon on TV Land channel
TNT daily listings are at www.tnt.tv
Monstervision is no longer on TNT but the movies show up on other channels from time to time. VampireFans.com is in the process of revamping the Monstervision and Joe Bob's Summerschool websites, with host segments for movies like Christine and Carrie . . . Beetlejuice and Buffy the Vampire Slayer

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