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词条 S.C.I.F.I. World
释义

  1. Format

  2. List of S.C.I.F.I. World shows

      Superhero Land    Creature Land    Intergalactic Land    Fantastic Land    Inhuman Land  

  3. Reception and Influence

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

S.C.I.F.I. World was a daytime programming schedule for the Sci Fi Channel that started on July 17, 2000[1] and ended on December 21, 2001.[2] It was what replaced varied programming in favor for mini-marathons.

Format

Divided into five different segments in accordance with the days of the week, each day centred on a particular science fiction theme, which the marathons followed, airing from 10 AM to 4 PM. These themes were named in such a way that, when assembled, they formed an acronym of the channel's name.

  • Superhero Land, which, on Mondays focused on superheroes featuring marathons of such shows as Batman, The Bionic Woman, Wonder Woman, and The Incredible Hulk. The first marathon aired thereon was The Six Million Dollar Man.
  • Creature Land, which, on Tuesdays focused primarily on monsters, otherworldly, nonhumanoid or otherwise, that included marathons of such shows as Land of the Giants, The Legendary Journeys, Earth 2, and SeaQuest DSV. The first marathon aired thereon was of The Incredible Hulk.
  • Intergalactic Land, which centred attention towards space-driven shows as Above and Beyond, Star Trek, and Lost in Space. The first marathon aired thereon was of the original Battlestar Galactica. These shows were seen on Wednesdays.
  • Fantastic Land, which deviated from the usual science-fiction focus unto more fantasy-based shows like Night Gallery, Otherworld, and Darkroom. The first marathon aired thereon was of Quantum Leap. These shows could be seen on Thursdays.
  • Inhuman Land, akin to Creatureland's theme, every Friday focused on monsters but more along the lines of a conspiratorial scope and concerned the humanoid kind as was depicted in an animation of Carl Kolchak trying to evade a werewolf in the shadowy alleys of Inhumanland. Shows aired included Dark Skies, Alien Nation, and Something is Out There. The first marathon aired thereon was of Manimal.

To reinforce this novelty, the programming schedule was advertised by way of animations depicting it as a theme-park which various science-fiction characters such as James T. Kirk, Duncan MacLeod, and RoboCop inhabited. Aside from this, graphic teasers, trivia, and on-air questions were aired to amuse and inform the viewer and promote the SciFi.com website.

List of S.C.I.F.I. World shows

Shows First Airing

Superhero Land

Automan August 7, 2000
Batman January 29, 2001
The Bionic Woman July 24, 2000
Black Scorpion[3] October 1, 2001
Stairway to Heaven[4] March 12, 2001
The Legendary Journeys October 30, 2000
The Raven October 15, 2001
The Incredible Hulk August 28, 2000
The Series August 14, 2000
The Sentinel February 12, 2001
The Six Million Dollar Man[5] July 17, 2000
Wonder Woman July 31, 2000
Warrior Princess September 18, 2000

Creature Land

Alien Nation November 14, 2000
Brimstone[6] May 22, 2001
Earth 2[7] August 1, 2000
The Series January 30, 2001
G vs E October 9, 2001
The Legendary Journeys August 15, 2000
The Incredible Hulk July 18, 2000
The Night Stalker September 26, 2000
Land of the Giants August 8, 2000
Manimal August 29, 2000
SeaQuest DSV July 25, 2000
The Six Million Dollar Man October 24, 2000
Sliders[8] January 9, 2001
Star Trek August 22, 2000
Swamp Thing[9] December 12, 2000

Intergalactic Land

Battlestar Galactica July 19, 2000
Dark Skies October 3, 2001
Lost in Space August 2, 2000
The Ray Bradbury Theater August 16, 2000
Quantum Leap[10] September 12, 2001
Above and Beyond August 9, 2000
Star Trek July 26, 2000
The Twilight Zone December 13, 2000
Wonder Woman October 25, 2000

Fantastic Land

Beyond Reality[11] November 2, 2000
Black Scorpion[12] November 8, 2001
Darkroom August 31, 2000
Fantasy Island January 25, 2001
The Series[13] August 30, 2001
The Raven[14] February 1, 2001
The Series August 3, 2000
Night Gallery August 17, 2000
Otherworld September 21, 2000
Probe August 24, 2000
Quantum Leap July 20, 2000
SeaQuest DSV September 14, 2000
Sliders September 28, 2000
The Twilight Zone July 27, 2000
Viper February 8, 2001

Inhuman Land

Alien Nation July 28, 2000
Brimstone January 19, 2001
Dark Skies August 18, 2000
The Series[15] April 13, 2001
Gemini Man August 4, 2000
G vs E November 30, 2001
The Invisible Man[16] September 8, 2000
The Night Stalker August 25, 2000
Manimal July 21, 2000
Prey February 9, 2001
SeaQuest DSV[17] October 6, 2000
Swamp Thing August 11, 2000
The Visitor September 15, 2000

Reception and Influence

Despite criticisms made by viewers in favour of reverting to a more varied programming schedule,[18] this format of airing marathons five times a week continues to this very day although, since then, S.C.I.F.I. World has ceased to be as is much of Sci Fi Channel's second-run programming.

See also

  • Cartoon Quest
  • The Animation Station

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.earth2tv.com/earth2-news/earth2-part-of-sci-fi-channel-marathon/|title=Earth2 part of Sci-Fi Channel Marathon|date=2000-07-11|work=Earth2tv.com|accessdate=2006-08-11}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0112.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for December 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0110.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for October 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0103.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for March 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0007.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for July 2000|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0105.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for May 2000|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0008.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for August 2000|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0101.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for January 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0012.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for December 2000|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0109.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for September 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0011.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for November 2000|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0111.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for November 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0108.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for August 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0102.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for February 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0104.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for April 2001|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0009.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for September 2000|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://innermind.com/sfc/lists/sfc0010.htm|title=U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for October 2000|date=2001-12-14|work=The Inner Mind|accessdate=2006-09-22}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.firsttvdrama.com/central/scifi3.php3|title=Ways I'd improve the Sci-Fi Channel: Quit that "Sci Fi World" crap.|date=2001-04-09|work=First TV Drama.com|accessdate=2006-08-11}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20160115141123/http://www.trektoday.com/news/140700_03.shtml Sci-Fi Channel Cancels Daily Star Trek Showings]

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