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Pavan
11-30-2003, 01:07 PM
I don't think it is available on scifi.com until maybe early this week, so here is a sneak peek:

Effective, Jan. 5
Weekdays
8:00AM Earth: Final Conflict (replaces Dark Shadows)
9:00AM The Sentinel (replaces Babylon 5)
10:00AM Sliders (replaces The Sentinel)
11:00AM-4:00PM Daytime Rotation (see below)
4:00PM The X-Files
5:00PM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (replaces Knight Rider)
6:00PM Stargate SG-1
7:00PM-1:00AM Primetime Shows/Movies
1:00AM Crossing Over With John Edward
1:30AM The Twilight Zone
2:00AM The X-Files
3:00AM Star Trek (Mon), Movies (Tues/Wed), Farscape 3-6a (Thurs), Poltergeist: The Legacy 3a, Lexx 4-6a (Fri)


Weekends:

Saturdays
9:00AM Mystery Science Theater 3000
10:30AM-5:00AM Movies
5:00AM Cleopatra 2525
5:30AM Cleopatra 2525

Sundays
9:00AM The Twilight Zone
9:30AM-11:00PM Movies
11:00PM Farscape
12:00AM The Outer Limits
1:00AM Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
2:00AM The Outer Limits
3:00AM Movie
5:00AM The Twilight Zone
5:30AM The Twilight Zone



Daytime Rotation Series:
11:00AM-4:00PM
1/5: Roswell
1/6: The Outer Limits
1/7: Star Trek
1/8: The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne
1/9: Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

1/12: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
1/13: Night Visions
1/14: The Outer Limits
1/15: Star Trek
1/16: Battlestar Galactica

1/19: pre-empted for Godzilla movies marathon
1/20: Now and Again
1/21: Quantum Leap
1/22: Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
1/23: Farscape

1/26: Star Trek
1/27: Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
1/28: The Outer Limits
1/29: Roswell
1/30: Star Trek

Brian
11-30-2003, 05:48 PM
Originally posted by pavanbadal


Saturdays
9:00AM Mystery Science Theater 3000





January is the last month for MST3K. I don't watch that show anymore because a whole bunch of episodes can't be aired due to the fact that the rights to the movies shown have expired. They've been airing the same episodes over and over for the past year or two. It might be the last time you'll see MST3K on TV.

Nanny Fine
11-30-2003, 06:19 PM
Wonder Woman...Wonder Woman...I want to see Wonder Woman...

Brian
11-30-2003, 08:27 PM
I want to see Automan, Manimal, Incredible Hulk, Gemini Man, and all the other classics that Sci-Fi aired in the late 1990s. That was good programming back then.

ClassicComedyFan2
12-01-2003, 09:50 AM
Well...

I just wish that they would give Star Trek: The Original Series a cush afternoon/evening slot, but at least its on the early morning/midday rotation lineup.

I agree with the above user that I would like to see Wonder Woman again.

Cleopatra 2525? I remember watching that in syndication several years ago.

Christopher
12-01-2003, 12:03 PM
Originally posted by pavanbadal

Effective, Jan. 5
Weekdays
8:00AM Earth: Final Conflict (replaces Dark Shadows)



The least they could have done was replaced it with something good to watch.

Pavan
01-05-2004, 01:31 PM
No changes for Sci-Fi Channel in February 2004, but some VERY interesting short lived Sci-Fi series are popping-up in the Daytime Rotation (weekdays 11am-4pm).

The noteworthy ones:
February 9: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979-81 NBC series)
February 16: Planet of the Apes (8am-7pm--special 11 episode President's Day marathon of the short-lived 14 episode 1974 CBS series)
February 19: The Incredible Hulk (1978-82 CBS series)
February 24: Starman (1986-87 ABC series)
February 25: Strange World (1999-2002 original series)
February 26: Timecop (1997-98 ABC series)

The other dates are the usual ones we always see: Roswell, Quantum Leap, Star Trek, The Outer Limits (60s series and the new series), Hercules, and The Twilight Zone.

On Sunday, February 29, which only comes once every four years, a Quantum Leap viewer's choice marathon will air from 9am-3pm. A perfect choice on that day!

dandelion wine
01-05-2004, 11:23 PM
Originally posted by pavanbadal
No changes for Sci-Fi Channel in February 2004, but some VERY interesting short lived Sci-Fi series are popping-up in the Daytime Rotation (weekdays 11am-4pm).

The noteworthy ones:
February 9: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979-81 NBC series)
February 16: Planet of the Apes (8am-7pm--special 11 episode President's Day marathon of the short-lived 14 episode 1974 CBS series)
February 19: The Incredible Hulk (1978-82 CBS series)
February 24: Starman (1986-87 ABC series)
February 25: Strange World (1999-2002 original series)
February 26: Timecop (1997-98 ABC series)

The other dates are the usual ones we always see: Roswell, Quantum Leap, Star Trek, The Outer Limits (60s series and the new series), Hercules, and The Twilight Zone.

On Sunday, February 29, which only comes once every four years, a Quantum Leap viewer's choice marathon will air from 9am-3pm. A perfect choice on that day!

The..Incredible...Hulk?! :eek:

:faint:

EricIdlefan
01-17-2004, 05:31 PM
Where is Knight Rider, Earth Final Conflict, Incredible Hulk, Wonder Woman