Prophets of Science Fiction explained

Genre:Documentary
Science fiction
Narrated:Jonathan Adams
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:8
Executive Producer:Ridley Scott
Gary Auerbach
Julie Auerbach
Henry Capanna
Mary Lisio
David Cargill
David W. Zucker
Producer:Chris Chaffin
Joseph Peicott
Kevin Tavolaro
Amy Cron
Simon Brown
Charlie Cook
Runtime:45 minutes
Channel:Science
Director:Declan Whitebloom

Prophets of Science Fiction is an American documentary television series produced and hosted by Ridley Scott for the Science Channel. The program premiered on .

The series covers the life and work of leading science fiction authors of the last couple of centuries.[1] It depicts how they predicted and, accordingly, influenced the development of scientific advancements by inspiring many readers to assist in transforming those futuristic visions into everyday reality. The stories are told through film clips, reenactments, illustrations and interviews.[2]

The first episode received mixed reviews. Commentators appreciated the approach of combining coverage of contemporary scientific research and biographical exposition,[3] but criticized the series as "light on the substance and heavy on the exaggeration".[4] The series' attempts to link Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to developments such as organ transplants, supercomputers and DNA research were described by one critic as far-fetched[5] but by another as successful.

List of episodes

The series' first season consists of 8 one-hour episodes which aired on the Science Channel in November 2011 and February 2012.[6]

No. Subject Air date
1 9 November 2011
2 16 November 2011
3 23 November 2011
4 30 November 2011
5 15 February 2012
6 22 February 2012
7 29 February 2012
8 7 March 2012

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Show. Science channel. 5 December 2011.
  2. News: Teague. Jason Cranford. The Prophets of Science Fiction Explores Sci-Fi's Best Writers. 5 December 2011. Wired. 9 November 2011.
  3. News: Finn. Ed. Keeping It Real in Sci-Fi What Ridley Scott's otherwise-wonderful Prophets of Science Fiction gets wrong about the future.. 5 December 2011. Slate magazine. 2 December 2011.
  4. News: Nowalk. Brandon. Prophets Of Science Fiction S1 / E1. 5 December 2011. The A.V. Club. 9 November 2011.
  5. News: Conroy. Tom. 'Prophets of Science Fiction,' a stretch: Science Channel series struggles to link writers' insights to later developments. 5 December 2011. Media Life Magazine. 9 November 2011.
  6. Web site: Episode Guide. Science channel. 2 February 2012.