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Science fiction plots feature elements that are outside the current reality, but their situations are typically at least plausible. Unlike the fantasy genre, in which there's no problem with plot elements that draw on magic or the supernatural, science fiction plots rely on technology and situations that don't obviously or egregiously disregard the laws of physics and the natural world. Science fiction programming on television evolved from popular literature and radio programming. It became a popular TV genre especially after the turn of the twenty-first century.

Early television programming often merged science fiction with other genres, such as horror and suspense. Series like The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits featured stories of suspense, and sometimes those stories were set in a futuristic context typical of science fiction. In the 1960s, a few space-based science-fiction series-notably Lost in Space and Star Trek-had some limited success, but the genre largely disappeared from television. The success of Star Wars in theaters in the late 1970s drove a short-lived revival of TV science fiction.

In the late 1980s, Star Trek: The Next Generation achieved a level of commercial success that had eluded its predecessor series, and the proliferation of new broadcast networks and cable networks in the 1990s gave a home to a number of new science-fiction series. Many of these new series were able to find loyal audiences outside of the mass-market constraints of the major broadcast networks.

Although science fiction had traditionally been more closely aligned with the action and adventure genres, popular series of the last 20 years-The X-Files, Lost and the like-have combined action and suspense with character-driven situations. These series managed to shift the science-fiction audience demographic-which had been predominantly male-and gain a wider audience than traditional science-fiction programs had been able to attract.

    Caprica
    The Time Tunnel
    Alien: Earth
    Dinotopia
    I Dream of Jeannie
    MORTAL KOMBAT: CONQUEST
    Tin Man
    Beyblade
    UFO
    The Greatest American Hero
    Day of the Triffids
    American Gods
    The Sarah Jane Adventure
    Macross 7
    Macross Frontier
    Babylon 5
    CHAOS;CHILD
    The Alien Files: UFOs Under Investigation
    The Silver Guardian
    The Tribe
    Death Valley
    Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These
    Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal
    Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars
    Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths & Legends
    Dimension W
    Sanctuary
    Vandread
    Battlestar Galactica
    Manifest
    11.22.63
    The Outer Limits
    Spides
    3rd Rock from the Sun
    Kiddy Grade
    Divine Gate
    Future is Wild
    RobiHachi
    Exploding Sun
    Paranormal Cops
    Race to Mars
    X-Men '97
    Quantum Leap
    Loki
    Constellation
    Andor
    S.O.Z. Soldiers or Zombies
    Doctor Who (2005)
    In Search of Aliens
    Knight's & Magic
    Gantz
    Brave Witches
    Gunslinger Girl
    Pet Shop of Horrors
    Doctor Who (1963)
    Blade Runner: Black Lotus
    The Booth at the End
    The River
    Childhood's End
    Battlestar Galactica Classic
    Sweet Home
    Star Trek: Picard
    Star Wars Rebels
    12 Monkeys
    WandaVision
    The Dead Zone
    MECH-X4
    Tengoku Daimakyo
    Being Human (UK)
    The Walking Dead: The World Beyond
    Serial Experiments Lain
    Superboy
    Revolution
    Land of the Lost
    Red vs. Blue
    Land of the Giants
    Dirk Gently
    Castlevania: Nocturne
    Blood Drive
    Battlestar Galactica: The Mini-Series
    Moving
    The Mist
    Synduality Noir
    Killjoys
    Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045
    Best Friends Whenever
    The Acolyte
    Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
    Weird Science
    Dominion
    Into the Night
    Paradise
    Humans
    Starhunter 2300
    Gakuen Heaven
    Galactica 1980
    Survivors
    WorldEnd: What are you doing at the end of the world? Are you busy? Will you save us?
    Stargirl
    Forever Knight