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My Science Fiction Life
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Science fiction and the family

"When you're a speccy geek kid, it doesn't hurt to have a great character like Brains in the thick of things."

Watch Now
Iain M Banks

Author Iain M Banks on why we love catastrophes.

Recommended recollections

A selection of the best recollections on the site picked by you, the users.

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"It made sci fi fun again, without sacrificing any of the drama." on

"The sudden change from melancholic existential sitcom to colourful, brash sci-fi knockabout in series three came as a surprise, but we were soon won over." on

"Ignore the special effects - the tension comes from the interplay from the characters." on

The TV show
My Science Fiction Life TV show

Watch clips from Âé¶¹Éç Four's TV programme. Scientists, artists and contributors to this site explain how they've been inspired by science fiction.

Classic Choice
The War of the Worlds

"Even though it was written well over 100 years ago, the story is timeless. Wells pulls no punches." on

Themes in SF
Scene from the Âé¶¹Éç television dramatisation of Nineteen Eighty Four

Experts explore why British Science Fiction says tomorrow's world will be a horrible place...

Your recollections...
2001: A Space Odyssey

From 2001 to Robocop, Star Wars to Zardoz and everything inbetween - readers recall their seminal science fiction moments.



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