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October 21, 1999: Star Trek Deep Space Nine – A Time To Stand

Sisko and his crew take a captured Jem’Hadar ship into enemy territory to cut off the supply of ketracel-white in the Alpha Quadrant.

October 18, 1989: Buck Rogers in the 25th Century – Testimony of a Traitor

When the Searcher returns to Earth, Buck is immediately arrested on charges of high treason.

October 17, 1979: The Book Programme – Science-fiction

Robert Robinson talking to authors about their craft and latest books. This week: Into the Unknown with science-fiction writers.

October 17, 1999: Star Trek Voyager – Hope and Fear

A helpful stranger is able to retrieve a badly damaged coded message from Starfleet command that reveals a map.

October 16, 1999: Star Trek Voyager – One

Seven of Nine experiences human weaknesses when the ship encounters a lethal nebula.

October 15, 1979: Time Out of Mind – The World Science Fiction Convention

The World Science Fiction Convention was held in Brighton this summer and more than 3,000 people from many countries attended. SF conventions are run by the fans and attended by writers, publishers, artists and film-makers, and ‘ fandom’ itself; they are unique in contemporary literature.

October 8, 1979: Time Out of Mind – Anne McCaffrey

Anne McCaffrey – best-selling author, creator of a fantasy world where genetically engineered dragons and their riders fight an enemy which threatens to destroy their ordered medieval society.

October 1, 1979: Time Out of Mind – Michael Moorcock

Michael Moorcock, prolific writer and creator of Jerry Cornelius, who was also the influential editor of New Worlds magazine.

September 24, 1979: Time Out of Mind – John Brunner

John Brunner – master of chilling visions of the near future, where over-population, industrial pollution and intrusive computers threaten civilisation itself.

September 17, 1979: Time Out of Mind – Arthur C Clarke

Arthur C. Clarke, the prophet of space travel, whose own scientific work led to the launching of geosynchronous communications satellites.

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