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  1. In this science-fiction anthology series host Truman Bradley introduces stories extrapolated from actual scientific data available in the 1950's, concentrating on such concepts as space flight, UFO's and mental telepathy.

  2. Which popular television Science Fiction/Fantasy series from the 1950's or 1960's are you most ashamed to admit that you have never seen? Watch for similar polls on 50's-60's TV comedies, dramas, westerns, and Variety/game show series.

  3. Pages in category "1950s American science fiction television series". The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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    • Science Fiction Theatre. Science Fiction Theatre was basically The Twilight Zone before The Twilight Zone. Actually, in all honesty, it was only similar in being an anthology series featuring a different sci-fi story every week.
    • Flash Gordon. A comic strip was created in the 1930s by Alex Raymond called Flash Gordon, and it went on to become a cultural icon. Young kids and the young-at-heart alike clamored at the newsstands to find the comic strips within, and it remains to this day one of the most popular science fiction series of all time.
    • Lost in Space. From 1965 to 1968, the original Lost in Space aired on CBS. It centered around the adventures of the Robinsons, a family traveling through space.
    • Star Trek (The Original Series) Star Trek (1966-1969) is one of the most successful sci-fi franchises of all time, and it all started as a cerebral space western in the 60s.
  4. TV Series. In the distant future, a team of four high-tech Star Sheriffs defends frontier space colony Yuma from outlaws, as well as Outriders, an army of humanoid alien beings called Vapors, led by mysterious Nemesis, who need Yuma's resources. Stars Rob Paulsen Townsend Coleman Pat Fraley. 50.

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  6. Sep 20, 2018 · Space Sci-Fi of the 1950s and Serials of the 1930s and 40s. Today, a co-worker and I were discussing Forbidden Planet, which lead me to Space Patrol, and from Space Patrol through popular depictions of outerspace throughout the history of film. This is a list of media, most of which you can watch for free.

  7. Space Patrol is an American science fiction adventure series set in the 30th century that was originally aimed at juvenile audiences via television, radio, and comic books. It was broadcast on ABC from March 1950 to February 1955.

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