The 1970s were a restless, experimental decade for science fiction on television. Star Trek had ended in 1969, but its reruns fueled an ever-growing fan base, proving there was an appetite for ...
When Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (from Glen A. Larson, creator of Battlestar Galactica) blasted onto NBC in 1979, it was the perfect mix of post-Star Wars excitement and good old-fashioned sci-fi ...
Looking back, the charm of ’70s sci-fi is in its variety. The budgets weren’t always generous and many shows lasted only a season, but the imagination was boundless. Whether through purple-haired ...