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It's certainly not my Holy Trinity, but it'll do. Give me Ursula Le Guin, Michael Moorcock or Iain M Banks over the older writers, but if push comes to shove, 2001 was quite an achievement.
Trek and Wars are too obvious not to vote for, and for #3 errr Asimov vs Twilight Zone? Now it gets painful. I guess I have to go for Asimov, for this list to have nothing from the print realm would be shameful.
Star Wars is the most obvious answer that shouldn't be included. It's barely science fiction in a general sense, it's no where near enough to be considered part of a "Holy Trinity."
I definitely would have Voted for Clarke and Asimov, and probably Wells; Trek and TZ did some SF, but weren't really SF. Doctor Who and Star Wars are definitely not SF.