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Genres: List of science fiction themes; List of alternate history fiction: TV shows; List of apocalyptic, post-apocalyptic and World War III science fiction television programs; List of cyberpunk works: Animation; List of cyberpunk works: Television and Web Series; List of fiction containing teleportation: Television
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List of steampunk works: In television. 20,000 Leagues Under...
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Alternate history – Genre of speculative fiction, where one or more historical events occur differently; Cyberpunk – Science fiction subgenre in a futuristic dystopian setting; Cyberpunk derivatives – Subgenres of this speculative fiction genre; Dark academia; Dieselpunk – Science fiction genre
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Steampunk began to develop as a TV genre around 1965, with the introduction of the anachronic Wild, Wild West. Although steampunk television programs are rare, the few that do exist are notable. Contents. 1Classic steampunk. 2Steampunk fantasy. 3Dieselpunk. 4Teslapunk. 5Cyber-steampunk. 6Meta steampunk. 7Other/non-steampunk.
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This is an inclusive list of science fiction television programs whose names begin with the letter V. V. Live-action. V (franchise): V: The Original Miniseries (1983, miniseries) V: The Final Battle a.k.a. V:TFB (1984, miniseries) V: The Series (1984–1985) V (2009–2011) Vagrant Queen (2020) Vanishing Man, The (1998, UK) IMDb; Vägen till ...
For a list of notable science fiction series and programs on television, see: List of science fiction television programs. People who have influenced science fiction on television include: Irwin Allen, creator of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel, Lost in Space and Land of the Giants