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'''Science fiction''' is a popular form of fiction, usually dealing with futuristic or technological themes. [[H.G. Wells]] coined the phrase during an adventure with [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Timelash (TV story)|Timelash]]'')
'''Science fiction''' is a popular form of fiction, usually dealing with futuristic or technological themes. [[H. G. Wells]] coined the phrase during an adventure with [[Sixth Doctor|the Doctor]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Timelash (TV story)|Timelash]]'')


Popular science fiction television series in [[England]] included ''[[Nightshade (series)|Nightshade]]'' and ''[[Professor X]]''. ([[NA]]: ''[[Nightshade (novel)|Nightshade]]'' and ''[[No Future]]'')
Popular science fiction television series in [[England]] included ''[[Nightshade (series)|Nightshade]]'' and ''[[Professor X]]''. ([[NA]]: ''[[Nightshade (novel)|Nightshade]]'' and ''[[No Future]]'')


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Revision as of 03:13, 3 March 2010

Science fiction is a popular form of fiction, usually dealing with futuristic or technological themes. H. G. Wells coined the phrase during an adventure with the Doctor. (DW: Timelash)

Popular science fiction television series in England included Nightshade and Professor X. (NA: Nightshade and No Future)

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