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- Joe Bob is back! Watching B-Movies and giving background and behind the scenes information. He watches Tourist Trap, Re-Animator and much much more.
- Space Ghost, a superhero from a 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon, hosts his own talk show.
- Kinga Forrester continues the B-movie watching experiments of her father and grandmother on a new test subject aboard the Satellite Of Love.
- Socio-political thriller about the ethical dilemmas that surface when the pursuit of human connection blurs the lines between technology and reality.
- Kids gets cereal for breakfast. Breakfast has alien toy. Toy is alive. Adventure occurs. Happy ending. The end!
- The sole survivor of the Avengers, Hawkeye is now a sideshow freak, re-living the worst day of his life for paying audiences. He's surly, but there's still that fire in him to be a hero, to avenge his friends.
- "Monstervision" was a hosted movie show, with a number of hosts, one being John Bloom as "Joe Bob Briggs".
- John Edward is a medium who facilitated communications between the living and the dead
- In 2002, the Sci-Fi Channel (later renamed to Syfy) green-lit the Hollywood actor and UFO enthusiast Dan Aykroyd's talk show about the paranormal. Although dozens of episodes were filmed, the show got canceled and never aired.
- Showcases Max Headroon, the artificial intelligence program with a speech impediment, as he gets to host his own talk show.
- Weekly web series discussing all things Star Wars.
- Canonical stories that plot a course within the frame of reference through recognizable and identifiable Star Trek universe news. Centering on insider news and interviews from Star Trek directors, writers, producer's authors and actors.
- Ned, a blue-skinned alien and his lieutenant Cornelius, who were sent to scout Earth for an eventual invasion - but instead became obsessed with our popular culture. Now, they host a talk show.
- "Monster Movie Matinee" was a hosted horror movie show with Alan Milair as "Dr. E. Nick Witty" and Willard Lape Jr. (credited as Bill Everett) as "Epal" screening on Saturday afternoons at 1:00pm on WSYR Channel 3 (Syracuse, New York).
- "Creature Features" was a hosted horror movie show with Bob Wilkins (1971- January 1979) and then John Stanley (January 1979- 1 September 1984) on KTVU Channel 2, Oakland/San Francisco, California.
- "Vampira" introduces movies and does several segments during the film in the form of skits and information about the movie.
- Trek Untold is a weekly podcast series with interviews from people in the Star Trek universe. We focus on people whose names are not in the opening credits, and put the spotlight on character actors, stunt performers, behind-the-scenes crew, and others who make Star Trek boldly go where no other franchise has gone before, and typically don't get the attention they deserve for their contributions.
- A deeper dive and insider perspective on the news and content presented weekly on The Star Wars Show (2016).
- Dial the Gate is a YouTube series which aims to celebrate the success of the Stargate television and movie franchise with the creators and fans in long-form retrospective interviews.
- A TV show about paranormal themes, alternative science, conspiracy theories and scientific facts that have not been socially accepted.
- Eerie Street" was a hosted horror movie show with Al Gutowski as "Alexander", screened on Fridays after midnight on WBAY-TVfrom 17 September 1971 till 30 November 1973.
- Monsters, Madness and Magic is a podcast hosted by Justin Young that features chats with actors, filmmakers, musicians, researchers and more.
- Sara and Noah wake up in complete darkness, trapped miles below the Denver International Airport (DIA) with no hope for escape. Join their journey as they struggle for freedom from a mind-bending labyrinth filled with unimaginable horrors.
- "The Ghoul" was a hosted horror movie show with Ron Sweed as "The Ghoul" screening Friday night at 11:30 on WBNX-TV, WB Channel 55, Detroit, Michigan, between 1998 till 2003.
- Quantum Earth, the news and sci-fi talk-show that explores the answers science and tech and advanced science and tech provide to our 9 Human Needs.
- Weekly TV show showcasing many singers and artists from Mexico and around the world.
- Stuck in a space station, an escapee of Earth explores the issues examined in science fiction/fantasy literature and comics.
- Chartrulean was supposed to be the messiah the people wanted, but abandoned a life of piety to become what he believed the world needed. He ended the war, but now mysterious cosmic forces drive him to madness. And the timing couldn't be worse. A delicate game of politics is afoot, and he is torn between those he's grown to trust and the gods he's angered. Chartrulean must reconcile with both before succumbing to the madness he created.
- Five media personalities dissect each episode of the new series of Doctor Who.
- Dave and Stacie discuss popular television shows including Quantum Leap (1989 and 2022), Sullivan's Crossing, FROM and more. We take a Deep Dive into each episode discussing issues that the individual shows bring up and often a scene by scene analysis.
- All Nerdy, No Dirty. They are a group of pop culture addicts who love to talk sci-fi and pop culture with their guests.
- Horror host "Sinister Seymour" returns with shlocky shticks for the digital age.
- A British company who broadcast since 2020 on YouTube with varieties of Star Trek Universe - "Trekker" culture. An easy to watch documentary YouTube channel for educational and reference pop culture.
- Join Stargate Universe star Patrick Gilmore and Executive producer's Brad Wright, Joseph Mallozi, Paul Mullie and Carl Binder as they explain all things about the Destiny spaceship.
- A series of episodes of Retrospective and Reviews by the YouTube of Nostalgia, Oliver Harper.
- Cult film star Tommy Wiseau is abducted by aliens, taken to a weird remote moon base, and forced to play video games.
- The first part, "Final Stage," will feature Kamen Rider Zero One and other Kamen Riders in a powerful live show with lighting, sound, special effects, and an original story that has been newly written and produced in a way that only a show like this can. The second part of the show, the "Show Cast Talk Show," will feature the show's cast members, who will talk about episodes related to the show and other talks by the cast members that are unique to the final event.
- It is a gripping noir science fiction thriller in 14 episodes: Forbidden love, a crashed UFO, an alien body, and an impossible heist unlike any ever attempted - scripted by Mac Rogers.
- Finding the Culture in Pop Culture.
- "Count Macabre" was a host horror movie show with Jay Marlborough as "Count Macabre" first aired on weekdays from around 3:30-5:30 pm on WBRZ-TV, Channel 2 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana between 1964 till 1969.
- Straight from Whitney Moore's bunker comes the loudest show on Alpha, THRASHTOPIA. Every week, Whitney and her A.I. buddy BunkerBot (Jason Charles Miller) bring you weird technology, heavy metal, apocalyptic educational videos, and very special guests, everything you need to survive and thrive in the wasteland.
- "Creature Feature" was a hosted horror movie show with Russ McCown as Sir Cecil Creape screening at 10:30pm on Saturdays, on WSM-TV, Channel 4 Nashville, Tennessee, USA between September 1971 till December 1973.
- "Fright Night Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Adam Keefe as the host, dressed like a vampire screening movies on Friday nights on WKBW-TV, Channel 7, Buffalo, New York between 1963 till 1969.
- "Z TV" was intended as a weekly half hour show, with a focus on all that was current in the world of horror, fantasy, and science fiction; hosted by John Zacherle as "Zacherley". Made in 1988, but was unable to find a distributor.
- A sketch comedy with a recurring serious segment (usually of horror genre) which evolves around people from the local TV station in the city of Donetsk trying to came of with something to show on a late-night TV schedule after it was prolonged.
- Wim Wenders introduces his science-fiction epic.
- "Son of Chiller" was a hosted horror movie show with Rose Marie Earp as "Penny Dreadful" presenting horror movies on KMBC-TV, Channel 9, Kansas City, Missouri in the early 1960's.