Well the winners are already posted, but here's one that might get a couple:
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You know I'm voting for it!

Well the winners are already posted, but here's one that might get a couple:
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If it's okay to forget 2nd seasons, I'm going with Alien Nation.
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The Alien Nation TV series only lasted one season. The movies were just that, movies. I think you're good.
Here's more about UFO from a pretty comprehensive UFO site. Excerpts:Did you know that there was supposed to be a second season of UFO, dealing exclusively with the moonbase operations, but it got pulled at the last minute and morphed into Space: 1999?!
As a longtime UFO fan, I believe that's actually a myth, though the sets were recycled in several cases. You'll also hear that S:1999 was a sequel set in the same universe, which is also not true.
Most of Gerry & Sylvia Anderson's series only lasted 39 episodes or less, as financier Lew Grade was more interested in making a brand new series than continuing old ones. So when UFO finished filming 26 episodes in the fall of 1970, it wasn't even expected that there would be a second season....
In America, ITC syndicated UFO over 136 TV stations during the 1972-73 season....UFO did very well in the ratings [on CBS in New York and Los Angeles] for the first several months. It did so well in fact that CBS was thinking about ordering a second season. As a result, Gerry Anderson and his team began pre-production on a sequel series which would take place in the year 1999. The battle with the Aliens would have escalated, and SHADO HQ would have been moved to the moon in a much larger moonbase. Models, sets, and costumes were prepared, but then the ratings began to fall and the series was cancelled. However, Gerry pitched the idea to use this pre-production work for a brand new series, which turned out to be SPACE: 1999....
There is certainly nothing onscreen to indicate a direct link between UFO and [SPACE:1999 or] any other Anderson production. However, there has been a lot of publicity & fan conjecture about a shared "universe" of events in the various Anderson productions. Even in an old issue of STARLOG magazine, there was a Gerry Anderson column with statements saying that Moonbase Alpha was an evolution of the SHADO Moonbase, the Aliens had stopped coming to the Earth around 1990, and that the Hawk fighter was a replacement for the Interceptor. This however was not an official statement, but instead one dreamed up by a STARLOG columnist.
No Space: Above and Beyond eitherNo Birds of Prey or Blade: The Series yet? What's up with that?
If it's okay to forget 2nd seasons, I'm going with Alien Nation.
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The Alien Nation TV series only lasted one season. The movies were just that, movies. I think you're good.
What about my Twin Peaks entry, then? Good or no good?
The Alien Nation TV series only lasted one season. The movies were just that, movies. I think you're good.
What about my Twin Peaks entry, then? Good or no good?
See my post above...
Wait... I confused myself... Twin Peaks... Let me think...
You missed it. See Post #4, by NeroonNo Firefly??? (Unless I missed it.) I'm shocked.
Did you know that there was supposed to be a second season of UFO, dealing exclusively with the moonbase operations, but it got pulled at the last minute and morphed into Space: 1999?!
'cause I'm bored...
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Brimstone, Birds of Prey, Blade, Caprica, Galactica 1980, Harsh Realm, The Lone Gunmen & Kings
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Star Trek: TAS got two seasons.
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Star Trek: TAS got two seasons.
My bad.
Even in an old issue of STARLOG magazine, there was a Gerry Anderson column with statements saying that Moonbase Alpha was an evolution of the SHADO Moonbase, the Aliens had stopped coming to the Earth around 1990, and that the Hawk fighter was a replacement for the Interceptor. This however was not an official statement, but instead one dreamed up by a STARLOG columnist.
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