S.C.I.F.I. World

S.C.I.F.I. World was a daytime programming schedule for the Sci Fi Channel that started on July 17, 2000[1][2] and ended on December 21, 2001.[3] It aired reruns of science fiction series blocked in mini-marathons through the week.

Format

Divided into five different segments in accordance with the days of the week, each day centred on a particular science fiction theme, which the marathons followed, airing from 10 AM to 4 PM. These themes were named in such a way that, when assembled, they formed an acronym matching the SCI FI of the channel's name.

To reinforce this novelty, the programming schedule was advertised by way of animations depicting it as a theme-park which various science-fiction characters such as James T. Kirk, Duncan MacLeod, and RoboCop inhabited. Aside from this, graphic teasers, trivia, and on-air questions were aired to amuse and inform the viewer and promote the SciFi.com website.

List of S.C.I.F.I. World shows

Superhero Land Mondays

Shows First Airing
AutomanAugust 7, 2000
BatmanJanuary 29, 2001
The Bionic WomanJuly 24, 2000
Black Scorpion[4]October 1, 2001
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven[5]March 12, 2001
Hercules: The Legendary JourneysOctober 30, 2000
Highlander: The RavenOctober 15, 2001
The Incredible HulkAugust 28, 2000
RoboCop: The SeriesAugust 14, 2000
The SentinelFebruary 12, 2001
The Six Million Dollar Man[6]July 17, 2000
Wonder WomanJuly 31, 2000
Xena: Warrior PrincessSeptember 18, 2000

Creature Land Tuesdays

Shows First Airing
Alien NationNovember 14, 2000
Brimstone[7]May 22, 2001
Earth 2[8]August 1, 2000
Friday the 13th: The SeriesJanuary 30, 2001
G vs EOctober 9, 2001
Hercules: The Legendary JourneysAugust 15, 2000
The Incredible HulkJuly 18, 2000
Kolchak: The Night StalkerSeptember 26, 2000
Land of the GiantsAugust 8, 2000
ManimalAugust 29, 2000
SeaQuest DSVJuly 25, 2000
The Six Million Dollar ManOctober 24, 2000
Sliders[9]January 9, 2001
Star TrekAugust 22, 2000
Swamp Thing[10]December 12, 2000

Intergalactic Land Wednesdays

Shows First Airing
Battlestar GalacticaJuly 19, 2000
Dark SkiesOctober 3, 2001
Lost in SpaceAugust 2, 2000
The Ray Bradbury TheaterAugust 16, 2000
Quantum Leap[11]September 12, 2001
Space: Above and BeyondAugust 9, 2000
Star TrekJuly 26, 2000
The Twilight ZoneDecember 13, 2000
Wonder WomanOctober 25, 2000

Fantastic Land Thursdays

Shows First Airing
Beyond Reality[12]November 2, 2000
Black Scorpion[13]November 8, 2001
DarkroomAugust 31, 2000
Fantasy IslandJanuary 25, 2001
Friday the 13th: The Series[14]August 30, 2001
Highlander: The Raven[15]February 1, 2001
Highlander: The SeriesAugust 3, 2000
Night GalleryAugust 17, 2000
OtherworldSeptember 21, 2000
ProbeAugust 24, 2000
Quantum LeapJuly 20, 2000
SeaQuest DSVSeptember 14, 2000
SlidersSeptember 28, 2000
The Twilight ZoneJuly 27, 2000
ViperFebruary 8, 2001

Inhuman Land Fridays

Shows First Airing
Alien NationJuly 28, 2000
BrimstoneJanuary 19, 2001
Dark SkiesAugust 18, 2000
Friday the 13th: The Series[16]April 13, 2001
Gemini ManAugust 4, 2000
G vs ENovember 30, 2001
The Invisible Man[17]September 8, 2000
Kolchak: The Night StalkerAugust 25, 2000
ManimalJuly 21, 2000
PreyFebruary 9, 2001
SeaQuest DSV[18]October 6, 2000
Swamp ThingAugust 11, 2000
The VisitorSeptember 15, 2000

Reception and influence

Despite criticisms made by viewers in favour of reverting to a more varied programming schedule,[19] this format of airing marathons five times a week continues to this very day although, since then, S.C.I.F.I. World has ceased to be as is much of Sci Fi Channel's second-run programming.

See also

References

  1. Christian (2000-07-14). "Sci-Fi Channel Cancels Daily Original Series Showings". TrekToday. Archived from the original on 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2006-04-16.
  2. "Earth2 part of Sci-Fi Channel Marathon". earth2tv. 2000-07-11. Retrieved 2006-08-11.
  3. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for December 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  4. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for October 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  5. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for March 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  6. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for July 2000". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  7. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for May 2000". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  8. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for August 2000". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  9. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for January 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  10. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for December 2000". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  11. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for September 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  12. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for November 2000". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  13. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for November 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  14. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for August 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  15. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for February 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  16. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for April 2001". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  17. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for September 2000". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  18. "U.S. Sci-Fi Channel schedule for October 2000". The Inner Mind. 2001-12-14. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  19. "Ways I'd improve the Sci-Fi Channel: Quit that "Sci Fi World" crap". firsttvdrama.com. 2001-04-09. Retrieved 2006-08-11.
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