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  1. Prophets of Science Fiction: With Ridley Scott, Jonathan Adams, Michio Kaku, Kim Stanley Robinson. The science-fiction imaginings of the writers of the past are now becoming the science realities of our day.

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    • 2011-11-09
    • Documentary, Biography, History
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  2. Prophets of Science Fiction is an American documentary television series produced and hosted by Ridley Scott for the Science Channel. The program premiered on November 9, 2011 . The series covers the life and work of leading science fiction authors of the last couple of centuries. [1] It depicts how they predicted and, accordingly, influenced ...

    • Documentary Science Fiction
  3. TV-PG. Free trial available to new subscribers. Terms apply. Explore science fiction authors and how their ideas foretell the future. Stream now on discovery+.

  4. Iconic director Ridley Scott steps in front of the camera to explore the relationship between the work of sci-fi visionaries and the constantly evolving worlds of science and technology. Aided by ...

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  5. What once was just imagination is now real; what was once the distant future is now around the corner. The “Science Fiction” of the past has now simply become “Science”. And the science of the future was strangely prophesied by a group of visionaries whose dreams once may have deemed them renegades and “mad scientists,” have become reality! Each episode will examine, dissect ...

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    • 11/09/2011-02/22/2012
    • TV-PG
    • United States of America (US)
  6. Posters 2. The series covers the life and work of leading science fiction authors of the last couple of centuries. It depicts how they predicted and, accordingly, influenced the development of scientific advancements by inspiring many readers to assist in transforming those futuristic visions into everyday reality.

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  8. S1.E1 ∙ Mary Shelley. Wed, Nov 9, 2011. Mary Shelley set out to create a monster--along the way she created a masterpiece. In 1816, she begins stitching together a patchwork of legend, technology, and personal tragedy- giving life to her novel, Frankenstein - and the genre of science fiction. 7.2/10 (94)

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