Science Fiction
- Episode aired Jan 18, 2011
- 56m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
46
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Futuristic storytellers Gene Roddenberry, Irwin Allen, and Rod Serling.Futuristic storytellers Gene Roddenberry, Irwin Allen, and Rod Serling.Futuristic storytellers Gene Roddenberry, Irwin Allen, and Rod Serling.
Kelsey Grammer
- Narrator
- (voice)
Rod Serling
- Self
- (archive footage)
Whit Bissell
- Lt. Gen. Heywood Kirk in Time Tunnel
- (archive footage)
Robert Colbert
- Dr. Doug Phillips in Time Tunnel
- (archive footage)
James Darren
- Dr. Tony Newman in Time Tunnel
- (archive footage)
Michael Dunn
- Alexander in Star Trek: Plato's Stepchildren
- (archive footage)
Mark Goddard
- Self
- (archive footage)
- …
- Director
- Writer
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Season 1 of Pioneers of Television struck a tone of nostalgia and thoughtful insight that was really special. Season 2 begins with this absolute train wreck. This could be a primer on how not to make a documentary.
With so much great footage to work with, and endless promotional and publicity materials to illustrate the narration, why on earth is so much of the doc made up of hokey, completely unconvincing "re-enactments"? These boring intrusions really break the mood. They're an embarrassment.
The writing is also off, nowhere near the quality of Season 1. The background music is often ridiculously inappropriate. And perhaps some of these talking heads (Shatner, Nimoy, et. al.) have already told their anecdotes one time too may; they seem stale.
This show does not have the stature of PBS programming. It feels like something from a third-tier cable outfit with commercials for Chamwow. This is out of my TiVo queue.
With so much great footage to work with, and endless promotional and publicity materials to illustrate the narration, why on earth is so much of the doc made up of hokey, completely unconvincing "re-enactments"? These boring intrusions really break the mood. They're an embarrassment.
The writing is also off, nowhere near the quality of Season 1. The background music is often ridiculously inappropriate. And perhaps some of these talking heads (Shatner, Nimoy, et. al.) have already told their anecdotes one time too may; they seem stale.
This show does not have the stature of PBS programming. It feels like something from a third-tier cable outfit with commercials for Chamwow. This is out of my TiVo queue.
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- ConnectionsFeatures The Twilight Zone: Time Enough at Last (1959)
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- 56m
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