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The following is a list of TV programs for the American channel Syfy, including both original and acquired programming.

Current programming

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The following programs first aired in their entirety or had specific seasons on American Syfy channel. Programs running on the present schedule are listed below.[1]

Drama

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Title Genre Premiere Seasons Status
The Ark Science fiction drama February 1, 2023 2 seasons, 24 episodes Pending

Co-productions

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Title Genre Partner/Country Premiere Seasons Status
SurrealEstate Supernatural drama CTV Sci-Fi Channel/Canada July 16, 2021 2 seasons, 20 episodes Renewed[2]

Upcoming programming

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Drama

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Title Genre Premiere Seasons Status
Revival[3][4] Horror 2025 TBA Series order

Former programming

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Drama

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
Mission Genesis Space opera 1997 1 season, 13 episodes
Sliders (seasons 4–5) Science fiction fantasy drama 1998–2000 2 seasons, 40 episodes Previously aired on Fox for seasons 1–3.
First Wave Science fiction 1998–2001 3 seasons, 66 episodes Co-production with Space.
Farscape Science fiction 1999–2003 4 seasons, 88 episodes Co-production with Nine Network.
Poltergeist: The Legacy (season 4) Supernatural horror drama 1999 1 season, 22 episodes Previously aired on Showtime for seasons 1–3.
Lexx Science fiction 2000–2002 4 seasons, 61 episodes Acquired from Citytv.
Black Scorpion Superhero drama 2001 1 season, 22 episodes
The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne Science fiction 2001 1 season, 22 episodes Acquired from CBC.
The Chronicle Science fiction 2001–02 1 season, 22 episodes
Stargate SG-1 (seasons 6–10) Action-adventure military science fiction drama 2002–07 5 seasons, 104 episodes Previously aired on Showtime for seasons 1–5.
Stargate Atlantis Action-adventure military science fiction drama 2004–09 5 seasons, 100 episodes
Andromeda (season 5) Science fiction 2004–05 1 season, 22 episodes Previously aired via syndication for seasons 1–4.
Battlestar Galactica Military science fiction drama 2004–09 4 seasons, 76 episodes Co-production with Sky One.
Doctor Who (seasons 1–4) Science fiction 2006–08 4 seasons, 55 episodes Acquired from BBC One.
Moved to BBC America for seasons 5–13, and then moved to Disney+ for season 14 onward.
The Dresden Files Dark fantasy mystery drama 2007 1 season, 12 episodes
Painkiller Jane Superhero drama 2007 1 season, 22 episodes Co-production with Global.
Flash Gordon Action-adventure comedy drama 2007–08 1 season, 22 episodes
Charlie Jade Science fiction 2008 1 season, 20 episodes Acquired from Space.
Sanctuary Science fiction fantasy drama 2008–11 4 seasons, 59 episodes Continuation of the web series of the same name.
Co-production with Space.
Warehouse 13 Science fiction mystery drama 2009–14 5 seasons, 64 episodes
Stargate Universe Action-adventure military science fiction drama 2009–11 2 seasons, 40 episodes
Caprica Science fiction 2010 1 season, 19 episodes
Merlin (seasons 2–5) Fantasy adventure drama 2010–13 4 seasons, 52 episodes Also known as The Adventures of Merlin.
Acquired from BBC One.
Previously aired on NBC for season 1.
Haven Supernatural drama 2010–15 5 seasons, 78 episodes Co-production with Showcase.
Being Human Supernatural comedy drama 2011–14 4 seasons, 52 episodes Co-production with Space.
Alphas Superhero drama 2011–12 2 seasons, 24 episodes Formerly known as Section 8.
Lost Girl Supernatural drama 2012–16 5 seasons, 77 episodes Acquired from Showcase.
Defiance Science fiction Western drama 2013–15 3 seasons, 38 episodes
Continuum Science fiction 2013–15 4 seasons, 42 episodes Acquired from Showcase.
Primeval: New World Science fiction 2013 1 season, 13 episodes Acquired from Space.
Sinbad Action-adventure fantasy drama 2013 1 season, 12 episodes Acquired from Sky One.
Helix Science fiction horror drama 2014–15 2 seasons, 26 episodes
Bitten Supernatural fantasy drama 2014–16 3 seasons, 33 episodes Acquired from Space.
Dominion Apocalyptic fantasy drama 2014–15 2 seasons, 21 episodes
Z Nation Horror drama 2014–18 5 seasons, 68 episodes
12 Monkeys Science fiction mystery drama 2015–18 4 seasons, 47 episodes
Olympus Fantasy 2015 1 season, 13 episodes Acquired from Super Channel.
Dark Matter Space opera 2015–17 3 seasons, 39 episodes Acquired from Space.
Killjoys Action-adventure science fiction drama 2015–19 5 seasons, 50 episodes Co-production with Space (seasons 1–4) and CTV Sci-Fi Channel (season 5).
The Expanse (seasons 1–3) Science fiction 2015–18 3 seasons, 36 episodes Later revived by Amazon Prime Video for seasons 4–6.
The Magicians Fantasy 2015–20 5 seasons, 65 episodes
Wynonna Earp Supernatural Weird Western drama 2016–21 4 seasons, 49 episodes Co-production with Space (seasons 1–3) and CTV Sci-Fi Channel (season 4).
Hunters Science fiction mystery thriller 2016 1 season, 13 episodes
Van Helsing Fantasy horror drama 2016–21 5 seasons, 65 episodes
Aftermath Science fiction 2016 1 season, 13 episodes Co-production with Space.
Incorporated Science fiction 2016–17 1 season, 10 episodes
Blood Drive Science fiction action drama 2017 1 season, 13 episodes Also known as Midnight Grindhouse Presents: Blood Drive.
Ghost Wars Supernatural action drama 2017–18 1 season, 13 episodes
Superstition Supernatural horror 2017–18 1 season, 12 episodes
Krypton Superhero drama 2018–19 2 seasons, 20 episodes
Nightflyers Science fiction horror drama 2018 1 season, 10 episodes Co-production with Netflix.
Deadly Class Action teen drama 2019 1 season, 10 episodes
Vagrant Queen Space Western 2020 1 season, 10 episodes
Day of the Dead Horror drama 2021 1 season, 10 episodes

Comedy

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
Mystery Science Theater 3000 (seasons 8–10) Science fiction comedy 1997–99 3 seasons, 38 episodes Previously aired on multiple other channels for seasons 1–7.
Later revived by Netflix for seasons 11–12, and revived again by Gizmoplex starting with season 13 onward.
Good vs. Evil (season 2) Supernatural comedy 2000 1 seasons, 11 episodes Also known as G vs. E.
Previously aired on USA Network for season 1.
The Invisible Man Superhero action comedy 2000–02 2 seasons, 46 episodes Also known as The I-Man.
Tremors Science fiction horror comedy 2003 1 season, 13 episodes
Eureka Science fiction comedy drama 2006–12 5 seasons, 77 episodes
Outer Space Astronauts Science fiction comedy 2009 1 season, 5 episodes
The Almighty Johnsons (seasons 1–2) Fantasy comedy drama 2014 2 seasons, 23 episodes Acquired from TV3.
Only the first two seasons were broadcast on Syfy.
Con Man (season 1) Comedy 2017 1 season, 6 episodes Acquired from Vimeo.
Only the first season was broadcast on Syfy.
Happy! Black comedy action thriller 2017–19 2 seasons, 18 episodes
The Movie Show Comedy 2020–21 1 season, 12 episodes
Resident Alien Mystery science fiction comedy drama 2021–24 3 seasons, 34 episodes Moved to USA Network for season 4.
Chucky Slasher comedy drama 2021–24 3 seasons, 24 episodes Co-production with USA Network.
Astrid & Lilly Save the World Supernatural teen comedy drama 2022 1 season, 10 episodes Co-production with CTV Sci-Fi Channel
Reginald the Vampire Supernatural comedy drama 2022–24 2 seasons, 20 episodes

Anthology

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
Welcome to Paradox Science fiction drama 1998 1 season, 13 episodes
Exposure Science fiction 2000–02 2 seasons, 42 episodes
The Outer Limits (1995 series) (season 7) Science fiction horror 2001–02 1 season, 22 episodes Previously aired on Showtime for seasons 1–6.
Métal Hurlant Chronicles Science fiction fantasy drama 2014 2 seasons, 12 episodes Acquired from France 4.
Channel Zero Supernatural horror drama 2016–18 4 seasons, 24 episodes

Miniseries

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
Frank Herbert's Dune Science fiction 2000 3 episodes
Firestarter: Rekindled Science fiction horror thriller 2002 2 episodes
Taken Science fiction drama 2002 10 episodes
Frank Herbert's Children of Dune Science fiction 2003 3 episodes
Battlestar Galactica Military science fiction drama 2003 3 episodes
Five Days to Midnight Science fiction thriller 2004 5 episodes
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars Military science fiction drama 2004 2 episodes
Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King Fantasy 2004 2 episodes Co-production with Sat.1.
Legend of Earthsea Fantasy 2004 2 episodes
The Triangle Science fiction 2005 3 episodes Co-production with BBC One.
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace Horror parody 2006 6 episodes Acquired from Channel 4.
The Lost Room Science fiction mystery drama 2006 3 episodes
Tin Man Fantasy 2007 3 episodes
Knights of Bloodsteel Fantasy 2009 2 episodes
Alice Science fiction fantasy drama 2009 2 episodes Co-production with Showcase.
Riverworld Science fiction 2010 2 episodes
The Phantom Superhero drama 2010 2 episodes
Neverland Fantasy 2011 2 episodes
Treasure Island Action-adventure drama 2012 2 episodes Acquired from Sky One.
Ascension Science fiction mystery drama 2014 6 episodes Co-production with CBC.
Childhood's End Science fiction 2015 3 episodes

Adult animation

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
Tripping the Rift Science fiction comedy 2004–07 3 seasons, 39 episodes
Alien News Desk Science fiction comedy 2019 1 season, 12 episodes
Science! Science fiction comedy 2019 1 season, 6 episodes
Magical Girl Friendship Squad: Origins Fantasy comedy 2020 1 season, 6 episodes
Dr. Havoc's Diary Superhero comedy 2020 1 season, 30 episodes Acquired from Fullscreen.
Magical Girl Friendship Squad Fantasy comedy 2020 1 season, 6 episodes
Wild Life Post-apocalyptic comedy 2020 1 season, 6 episodes
Hell Den (season 2) Post-apocalyptic sketch comedy 2020 1 season, 6 episodes Previously aired on DrinkTV for season 1.
Devil May Care Supernatural comedy 2021 1 season, 7 episodes
The Pole Fantasy comedy 2021 1 season, 6 episodes
The Summoner Science fiction comedy 2021 1 season, 10 episodes

Unscripted

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Docuseries

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
Sightings (season 5) Paranormal docuseries 1996–98 1 season, 26 episodes Previously aired on Fox for seasons 1–2 and via syndication for seasons 3–4.
In Search of... (season 7) Paranormal docuseries 2002 1 season, 8 episodes Also known as Great Mysteries of the World.
Previously aired via syndication for seasons 1–6. Later revived by History for seasons 8–9.
Beast Legends Docuseries 2010 1 season, 6 episodes
Legend Quest Travel docuseries 2011 1 season, 6 episodes
School Spirits Paranormal docuseries 2012 1 season, 6 episodes
Weird or What? (seasons 2–3) Docuseries 2013–14 2 seasons, 20 episodes Previously aired on Discovery Channel for season 1.
Town of the Living Dead Docuseries 2014 1 season, 12 episodes
Bazillion Dollar Club Docuseries 2015 1 season, 1 episode (5 episodes unaired) Six episodes were filmed but the series was pulled after the first episode.
The Internet Ruined My Life Docuseries 2016 1 season, 6 episodes
Looking for Leia Docuseries 2019 1 season, 7 episodes

Game shows

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Title Genre Original Broadcast Seasons Notes
Total Blackout Game show 2012–13 2 seasons, 24 episodes
Exit Game show 2013 1 season, 6 episodes
Geeks Who Drink Game show/Reality competition 2015 1 season, 12 episodes

Reality

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
Crossing Over with John Edward Reality 2000–04 4 seasons, 99 episodes
Scare Tactics Reality 2003–13 5 seasons, 114 episodes Later revived by USA Network for season 5
Mad Mad House Reality competition 2004 1 season, 8 episodes
Ghost Hunters (seasons 1–11) Paranormal reality 2004–16 11 seasons, 230 episodes Later revived by A&E for seasons 12–13. Moved again to Discovery+ for season 14. Moved again to the Travel Channel for season 15 onward.
Proof Positive Paranormal reality 2004 1 season, 10 episodes
Psychic at Large Reality 2006 1 season, 6 episodes
Who Wants to Be a Superhero? Reality competition 2006–07 2 seasons, 14 episodes
Sci Fi Investigates Reality 2006 1 season, 6 episodes
Destination Truth Paranormal reality/Travel 2007–12 5 seasons, 55 episodes Also known as The Monster Hunter.
Mind Control with Derren Brown Reality 2007 1 season, 6 episodes
Guinea Pig (season 1) Reality 2008 1 season, 6 episodes Acquired from Discovery Channel. Only the first season was broadcast on Syfy.
Ghost Hunters International Paranormal reality/Travel 2008–12 3 seasons, 62 episodes
Cha$e Reality competition 2008 1 season, 6 episodes
Estate of Panic Reality competition 2008 1 season, 6 episodes
WCG Ultimate Gamer Reality competition 2009–10 2 seasons, 16 episodes
Ghost Hunters Academy Paranormal reality 2009–10 1 season, 12 episodes
Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files Paranormal reality 2010–12 2 seasons, 36 episodes
Mary Knows Best Docusoap/Reality 2010 1 season, 4 episodes (2 episodes unaired) Six episodes were filmed but the series was pulled after four episodes.
Hollywood Treasure Reality 2010–12 2 seasons, 30 episodes
Face Off Reality competition 2011–18 13 seasons, 160 episodes
Marcel's Quantum Kitchen Cooking show/Reality 2011 1 season, 6 episodes
Haunted Collector Paranormal reality 2011–13 3 seasons, 30 episodes
Paranormal Witness Paranormal reality 2011–16 5 seasons, 64 episodes
Monster Man Reality 2012 1 season, 6 episodes
Dream Machines Reality 2012 1 season, 6 episodes
Insane or Inspired? Reality 2012 1 season, 6 episodes
Haunted Highway Paranormal reality 2012–13 2 seasons, 12 episodes
Collection Intervention Reality 2012 1 season, 6 episodes
Hot Set Reality competition 2012 1 season, 6 episodes
Deals from the Darkside Reality 2012 1 season, 13 episodes
Viral Video Showdown Reality competition 2012 1 season, 8 episodes
Ghost Mine Paranormal reality 2013 2 seasons, 18 episodes
Robot Combat League Reality competition 2013 1 season, 9 episodes
Stranded Paranormal reality 2013 1 season, 6 episodes
Deep South Paranormal Paranormal reality 2013 1 season, 6 episodes
Joe Rogan Questions Everything Reality 2013 1 season, 6 episodes
Heroes of Cosplay Reality competition 2013–14 2 seasons, 12 episodes
Naked Vegas Reality 2013 1 season, 6 episodes
Fangasm Reality competition 2013 1 season, 6 episodes
Killer Contact Paranormal reality/Travel 2013 1 season, 6 episodes
Opposite Worlds Reality competition 2014 1 season, 12 episodes
Haunting: Australia Paranormal reality 2014 1 season, 8 episodes
Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge Reality competition 2014 1 season, 8 episodes
Wizard Wars Reality competition 2014–15 1 season, 12 episodes
Troy: Street Magic Reality 2015 2 seasons, 10 episodes Acquired from E4.
Close Up Kings Reality 2015 1 season, 8 episodes
Cosplay Melee Reality competition 2017 1 season, 6 episodes
Face Off: Game Face Reality competition 2017 1 season, 7 episodes

Variety

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
FTL Newsfeed Science fiction interstitial 1992–96 4 seasons, 1106 episodes
The Dream Team with Annabelle and Michael Talk show 2003 1 season, 22 episodes (43 episodes unaired) 65 episodes were filmed but the series was pulled after 22 episodes.
Into the Unknown with George Noory Talk show 2008 1 season, 5 episodes
The Wil Wheaton Project Talk show 2014 1 season, 12 episodes
Reactor Talk show 2015 1 season, 5 episodes Twelve episodes were originally ordered but the series was pulled after five episodes.
Syfy Wire's The Great Debate Talk show 2020 1 season, 8 episodes Twelve episodes were originally ordered but the series was pulled after eight episodes.

Pro wrestling

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Title Genre Original broadcast Seasons Notes
WWE ECW Professional wrestling 2006–10 5 seasons, 193 episodes Also known as ECW on Sci-Fi.
WWE NXT
(seasons 1–3)
Professional wrestling 2010; 2021–24 3 seasons, 32 episodes
(plus six specials)
Also known as NXT 2.0.
Moved online to multiple websites and streaming services partway through season 3. Moved again to USA Network partway through season 13. Moved again to The CW partway through season 18 onwards.
Six specials aired on Syfy in 2021, 2022, and 2024 as part of seasons 15, 16, and 18 respectively.
WWE SmackDown
(seasons 12–17)
Professional wrestling 2010–15 5 seasons, 275 episodes Also known as Friday Night SmackDown.
Previously aired on multiple other networks/channels for seasons 1–11. Moved to USA Network partway through season 18. Moved again to Fox partway through season 21. Moved back to USA Network partway through season 26 onwards.

Syfy original films

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Syfy second-run programming

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Current programming

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Former programming

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Many of the following series used to be aired frequently on S.C.I.F.I. World, a daytime programming schedule started on in July 2000, that divided its marathons into five days that concentrated on five particular themes:
Superheroland, Creatureland, Intergalacticland, Fantasticland and Inhumanland.

TZGZ second-run animated programming

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Other second-run programming

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Movie marathons

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Anime shown on Syfy

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The Saturday Anime logo as it appeared on the Sci Fi Channel website, circa the late 1990s.

For most of the 1990s, Syfy showed anime films, although they had to be edited in order to be shown on basic cable. The channel's longest running animation block, referred to as Saturday Anime, aired at the start of the channel's broadcast day each Saturday morning. In 2007, Syfy reintroduced anime to their programming via the "Ani-Monday" block. In 2008 the block was shifted to Tuesday; in 2010, to Thursday; and after June 9, 2011, disappeared abruptly, along with the Anime section of the Syfy.com website.[12][13] Licensors that have supported this block included Streamline Pictures, Central Park Media, Manga Entertainment USA, and Geneon Entertainment USA among others. The licensor that has aired it on the block is shown after the title.

Other programming

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Announced, unrealized projects

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2002[16]
2003
2004
2005[22]
  • Barbarian Chronicles: A half-hour animated ensemble comedy show created by Brendon Small. To be co-produced by David Letterman's Worldwide Pants production company.
  • Dallas in Wonderland: A half-hour reality series hosted by Dallas Campbell, where he attempts to succeed at a series of sci Fi challenges.
  • Heroes Anonymous: A live-action show based on the Bongo Comics comic about a group of superheroes that start a support group.
  • Seriously Baffling Mysteries: A half-hour mockumentary hosted by Jonathan Frankle, which goes in search of the paranormal on a shoestring budget.
  • Those Who Walk In Darkness: A live-action adaptation of the novel of the same name by John Ridley.
  • Time Tunnel: A remake of the 1960s ABC sci-fi series The Time Tunnel. Co-produced with Fox Television Studios and Kevin Burns and Jon Jashni of Synthesis Entertainment. Written by John Turman.
  • Tomorrow's Child: A series about a girl who received extraordinary powers after being saved by an alien. Produced by NBC Universal Television Studio and Gary Foster's Horseshoe Bay Productions.
  • Urban Arcana: A live-action series based on the role-playing game. Aron Coleite was to write and Gary A. Randall and Rockne S. O'Bannon were to produce in association with Fox Television Studios.
  • "Return of The Thing": A planned four-hour mini-series that would've served as a sequel to John Carpenter's 1982 horror classic The Thing (1982 film). Frank Darabont was on board as an executive producer on the series, which would have taken place in both Antarctica and a small town in New Mexico. Though the project fell through, concept art and a screenplay was released.
2012
  • Blake's 7: On July 23, 2012, Deadline Hollywood reported that a remake for US television networks was being developed by the independent studio Georgeville Television.[23] Syfy announced on August 22, 2012 that Joe Pokaski would develop the script and Martin Campbell would direct the new remake.[24] In 2013 it was reported that Syfy had ordered a full-series order of thirteen episodes but nothing following this report materialized.[25] Other media reported that a full-series order of thirteen episodes had been placed.[26]
2018
  • Tremors: On November 28, 2015, it was reported that Universal Television and Blumhouse Productions were developing a new Tremors TV series and that Kevin Bacon would reprise his role of Valentine McKee for the first time in the series since the first movie.[27][28] In August 2017, it was announced that Vincenzo Natali would direct the pilot[29] which would be written by showrunner Andrew Miller[30] with filming taking place from late October 2017 through November 2017.[30] On April 28, 2018, it was announced that Syfy had passed on the pilot.[31]
2019
  • Cipher: In January 2019, it was announced that Syfy had given the AI drama project a pilot order with Universal Content Productions.[32] The pilot was directed by Peter Hoar and written by Allison Miller who also served as executive producer. It was later reported that Syfy had passed on the project.[33]
  • (Future) Cult Classic:[32] In January 2019, it was announced that Syfy had given the dark comedy project a pilot order with Universal Content Productions. The pilot was directed by Tim Kirkby and written by Shay Hatten, both of whom served as executive producers. It was later reported that Syfy had passed on the project.[33]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Syfy programming schedule". Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  2. ^ Rice, Lynette (February 14, 2024). "SyFy Picks Up 'SurrealEstate' For Third Season; Reveals Return Dates For 'Chucky', 'Reginald The Vampire' & 'The Ark'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (May 9, 2024). "Syfy Picks Up 'Revival' Series Based On Comics As 'Resident Alien' Fate Remains In Limbo". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 9, 2024.
  4. ^ Hailu, Selome (September 18, 2024). "Syfy's 'Revival' Comic Book Adaptation Sets Main Cast". Variety. Retrieved September 18, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "U.S. Syfy Channel schedule for October 1999". Inner Mind. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  6. ^ "Chuck fan site". Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  7. ^ Glennon, Morgan (May 24, 2013). "Chuck star Yvonne Strahovski interview with Huffington Post". Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  8. ^ "Heroes on NBC". Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  9. ^ "NBC Law & Order: Special Victims Unit". Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  10. ^ "CTV Law & Order: Special Victims Unit". Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  11. ^ "NBC Passions soap opera moved to direcTV, cancelled". March 26, 2007. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  12. ^ Manry, Gia (May 27, 2011). "U.S. SyFy Channel Lists No More Anime After June 9". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  13. ^ "Anime | Syfy". Syfy. Archived from the original on May 8, 2011. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  14. ^ "The New Adventures of Gigantor: Old Memories". www.skooldays.com. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  15. ^ "U.S. Sci Fi Channel to Run Rave Master Fantasy Anime". Retrieved March 22, 2018.
  16. ^ "SCI FI Slate Announced". Sci Fi Wire, (Syfy/Sci Fi Channel). April 3, 2002. Archived from the original on June 6, 2002. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  17. ^ "New Leap, Tremors On Sci-Fi". Syfy. July 9, 2002. Archived from the original on July 9, 2006.
  18. ^ a b "SCI FI Adapts Marvel Series". Sci Fi Wire (Sci Fi Channel). January 3, 2003. Archived from the original on February 8, 2003. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  19. ^ a b "SCI FI Unveils Film Slate". Sci Fi Wire (Sci Fi Channel). July 9, 2003. Archived from the original on August 4, 2003. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  20. ^ "Scorsese Comes to SCI FI". Sci Fi Wire (Sci Fi Channel). July 11, 2003. Archived from the original on August 4, 2003. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  21. ^ "Twohy Readies Kyra Pilot". Sci Fi Wire (SciFi.com). June 7, 2004. Archived from the original on June 7, 2004. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  22. ^ "New slew of original Sci Fi shows on the way". AOL TV. April 14, 2005. Archived from the original on May 18, 2015.
  23. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (July 23, 2012). "Martin Campbell And Georgeville TV Shop Reboot Of Cult U.K. Sci-Fi Series 'Blake's 7'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
  24. ^ Bibel, Sara (August 22, 2012). "Syfy to Develop Cult Adventure Classic 'Blake's 7'; 'Casino Royale's' Martin Campbell to Direct, 'Heroes' Joe Pokaski to Write Pilot". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on August 24, 2012. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
  25. ^ "Blake's 7: Classic BBC sci-fi to return on Syfy channel". BBC News. April 9, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
  26. ^ Mellor, Louisa (April 9, 2013). "Blake's 7 reboot goes to full series order". Den of Geek. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
  27. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "'Tremors' Reboot Starring Kevin Bacon From Blumhouse Gets Syfy Pilot Order". Deadline. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  28. ^ Trumbone, Dave (November 24, 2015). "Kevin Bacon to Battle Graboids in 'Tremors' TV Series". Collider.com. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
  29. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 22, 2017). "'Tremors': Vincenzo Natali To Direct Syfy-Blumhouse Reboot Starring Kevin Bacon". Deadline. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  30. ^ a b Gomez, Adrian (October 4, 2017). "Kevin Bacon back in the saddle for 'Tremors' pilot". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved October 7, 2017.
  31. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (April 28, 2018). "'Tremors' Reboot Pilot Starring Kevin Bacon Not Going Forward At SyFy". Deadline. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  32. ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (January 29, 2019). "Syfy Orders Pilots For AI Drama 'Cipher' & Dark Comedy '(Future) Cult Classic'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 12, 2019.
  33. ^ a b "2019 Syfy Pilots & Series Orders". Deadline Hollywood. January 18, 2019. Retrieved July 1, 2020.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Also aired in TZGZ

Sources

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