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Index to science and technology programs and resources.
www.pbs.org
BBC Science & Nature - TV Programmes
Directory of television programmes with their own web sites, each of which includes a summary, background information, and links to additional BBC and other web resources.
www.bbc.co.uk
Science and technology news briefs from daily Canadian television program. Includes current headlines plus earlier show transcripts, interactive videos and related links.
www.tomorrowtoday.com
Features show synopsis, episode guide, glossary and Bill Nye biography.
www.eyesofnye.org
Building a Thrill Ride: Expedition Everest
The Science Channel explores the technology, engineering and creativity harnessed to build one of the most elaborate rides in theme park history.
science.discovery.com
Image galleries, episode listings, and cast profiles for Charmed, Roswell, Angel, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
www.geocities.com
Official site for the Star Trek and X-Files nitpicker books. Find all the grungy little mistakes.
www.nitcentral.com
Database of information on Star Trek, Stargate SG-1, Andromeda, and Star Wars. Includes topics such as history, characters, species, and ship data.
fedhq.tripod.com
Essays and commentary, including "Black Women in Science Fiction" and "Ways I'd Improve the Sci-Fi Channel."
www.firsttvdrama.com
Information for prospective volunteers willing to build a mega-site for genre shows.
members.tripod.com
Holly Lynn's Hercules and Xena Playground
Music videos based on the series, in Windows Movie Maker format.
www.angelfire.com
Links related to series, arranged by title.
www.whataslacker.com
Pictures and information from shows including Blake's 7, Doctor Who, Red Dwarf, Star Trek, and Xena. Also fantasy art, motorbikes and free downloads.
www.madmarty.net
Spoilers and news for series including The X-Files, Enterprise, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager.
www.scifiworld.co.uk
Character data, song lyrics, episode listings, and action figure information for Smallville and Roswell.
www.geocities.com