Out of this WORLD.

The article examines the rise in popularity of science-fantasy on television. According to the author, the increasing popularity of science-fantasy on television must be partly because programs set in the real world have become increasingly limited in scope. It is said that the science-fantasy has b...

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Publicado en:New Humanist Vol. 122; no. 5; pp. 24 - 26
Autor principal: Haynes, Natalie
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Publicado: RPA LTD. Sep/Oct2007
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