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  1. Science Fiction Theatre is an American television series of the science fiction genre. It was an anthology series showcasing different scientific theories within the trappings of a fictional setting and aired in syndication for two seasons from 1955 to 1957, totalling seventy-eight episodes. Each episode of the show was hosted by narrator Truman Bradley. Science Fiction Theatre was ...

  2. Science Fiction Theatre owes its origins to a challenging film script. When Ben Brinicombe wrote a script for "The Chrysalis" that needed several £million more than the budget available to make it a reality, it suddenly occurred to him that for the price of some acting talent, sound effects and music, followed by some time in the editing suite, it was possible to deliver the most amazing ...

  3. 10 de nov. de 2017 · Pièce éclectique où se mêlent la comédie et la science fiction mais aussi l’horreur, le suspens, la romance et le fantastique. 5 saynètes pour parler du destin extraordinaire de personnages qui ont des problèmes très humains. Pièce qui fait rire et réfléchir. Pour grands adolescents Distribution : 11 hommes et 13 femmes

  4. Catégories : Science-fiction par média. Pièce de théâtre par genre. Œuvre de science-fiction. [+]

  5. Science Fiction Theatre was a syndicated black-and-white science-fiction television show that aired from April 9, 1955 to April 6, 1957. The show was George McFly's favorite and he wouldn't miss it for anything. As Marty McFly followed his future father to his house on November 8, 1955, George mentioned the show. This inspired Marty to don his radiation suit and pose as "Darth Vader" later ...

  6. Science Fiction Theatre. Entry updated 12 December 2022. Tagged: TV. US tv series ( 1955-1957 ). ZIV/WRCA-TV. Produced by Ivan Tors with associate producer (uncredited) Norman Jolley. Hosted by Truman Bradley. Technical adviser Dr Maxwell Smith. Writers included Peter R Brooke, Doris Gilbert, Tom Gries, Lee Hewitt, Lou Huston, Ellis Marcus ...

  7. It wasn't until I watched both seasons of Science Fiction Theatre recently, that I realized I had seen many of these episodes as a kid in the 60s. That I'd forgotten the series is not surprising, given the vintage of the original production.(1955-57)and the sense that this series hasn't been seen widely for the last twenty years.