Feature Series--“Forgotten” SciFi

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There´s a lot of scifi out there--good, bad and mediocre. Some of it has made its way into our collective pop culture consciousness--some of it has been more or less forgotten. Here are some shows we

Forgotten SciFi TV - Nowhere Man star
In 1995-1996 this unconventional show aired for just one season. We dust off an old interview with late series creator Larry Hertzog of "Nowhere Man" to celebrate a forgotten gem.

Forgotten SciFi TV - Something Is Out There star
If you remember this show, you´ve got a good memory, since it lasted for six episodes after the initial four-hour miniseries. Think of it as a 1988 precursor to "The X-Files."

Forgotten SciFi TV - Starhunter star
Remember "Starhunter"? This Canadian scifi TV show featured bounty hunters, the Divinity Cluster, Raiders and two seasons of action/drama.

Forgotten Scifi TV - Wizards & Warriors star
Do you remember this fantasy satire show from 1983? We didn't either, until just recently...

Forgotten SciFi TV -- Amazing Stories star
Steven Spielberg´s "Amazing Stories" ran from 1985-1987. The anthology series featured bite-sized tales of horror, science fiction, fantasy and general whimsy.

Forgotten SciFi TV: Misfits of Science star
"Misfits of Science" was an NBC series from the 1985-1986 season probably best known today for being Courteney Cox´s first TV show. It featured a group of people fighting crime and trying to accept life with superpowers. Sound familiar to anyone?

Forgotten SciFi TV—The Starlost star
Have you ever seen this scifi TV show? "The Starlost" aired in 1973 and is considered one of the worst scifi shows ever--but we think it deserves another look.

The Top Forgotten SciFi Series—1980s Edition star
Do you remember these scifi shows? They never became cultural powerhouses like "Star Trek," but were still a lot of fun for those of us who were lucky enough to catch them.

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