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- When Cyrus Kriticos, a very rich collector of unique things, dies, he leaves his house, fortune, and his prized collection of ghosts.
- Two death-obsessed sisters, outcasts in their suburban neighborhood, must deal with the tragic consequences when one of them is bitten by a deadly werewolf.
- A newspaper publisher and his Asian valet/martial arts expert battle crime as the feared Green Hornet and Kato.
- In an Earthly world resembling the 1950s, a cloud of space radiation has shrouded the planet, resulting in the dead becoming zombies that desire live human flesh. A company called Zomcon has been able to control the zombie population. Zombies can be temporarily neutralized by being shot, but can only be permanently neutralized by their brain being destroyed. Their ultimate disposal is through cremation, or burial, the latter which requires decapitation with the head being buried separately from the body. Conversely, Zomcon has created the domestication collar, when activated and placed on a zombie makes the zombie controllable, and thus an eternally productive creature within society. Because all dead initially become zombies, the elderly are viewed negatively and suspectly. And all people, adult or child, learn to shoot to kill to protect society. Zomcon is the go to organization for all things zombie. In the town of Willard, the Robinsons - father Bill (Dylan Baker), mother Helen (Carrie-Anne Moss), and adolescent son Timmy (Kesun Loder) - are one family who don't own a zombie as a domestic, since Bill is afraid of zombies, as, when he was a child, he had to shoot his own zombie father, who tried to eat him. Bill has thus become fascinated with funerals to see zombies put away permanently. But Helen feels pressured to get a zombie when Zomcon's new head of security in Willard, the officious Jonathan Bottoms (Henry Czerny), moves into the neighborhood with his family. Never having had to deal with a zombie directly, Timmy is initially wary of their zombie. But as a lonely child who has no friends and is often bullied, Timmy eventually befriends their zombie, who he names Fido (Sir Billy Connolly), as he treats the zombie much like a faithful pet dog. Timmy protects Fido at all cost, even after Fido, due to no fault of its own, is implicated in some deaths, which creates a mini-wave of loose zombies unknown to Zomcon. But Fido may play a larger role within the family as a companion for Helen, who is largely neglected by Bill, since he sees human affection as ultimately resulting in such difficult issues as what happened between him and his own father. With Timmy and Helen treating Fido with kindness, Fido, in turn, may prove that not all zombies, even when without their domestication collar, are out to kill anyone and everyone in their path.
- Tripping the Rift is a CGI science fiction comedy television series. The universe is modeled largely after the Star Trek universe, with references to "warp drive" and "transporter beam" technology, occasional time travel, the Federation and the Vulcans. The series also includes elements borrowed from other sources such as Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Battlestar Galactica. The general setting is that known space is politically divided between two superpowers: the Confederation (led by Humans, and a parody of the Federation from Star Trek) and the Dark Clown Empire (a parody of the Galactic Empire from Star Wars). The Dark Clown Empire is a totalitarian, tyrannical police state, led by the evil Darph Bobo. In contrast, the Confederation is technically a democratic and free society, but in practice, is dominated by mega-corporations and bloated bureaucracies. Ultimately, both superpowers end up exploiting and restricting their inhabitants, albeit in different ways. For example, the value placed on life is so commercialized in the Confederation that clearly sentient robots and androids are reduced to essentially slave-status. The Dark Clown Empire practices actual slavery, and while the Confederation does not, most of its inhabitants (including the Human ones) are openly described as living in wage slavery. The only place that anyone can truly be free is in the border region between the two superpowers, which is directly controlled by neither. This borderland is known as "the Rift", hence those outlaws on the fringes of society who cling to their freedom by moving back and forth around the Confederation/Dark Clown Empire border to evade detection are said to be "Tripping the Rift." The series follows one such group of outlaws led by Chode aboard the Spaceship Bob, taking odd-jobs and usually pursuing various get-rich-quick schemes.
- Luke and Roger are just another couple of college guys trying to lose their virginity. But when Luke sees something unusual, he begins to suspect that the girls on campus aren't exactly human.
- A Persian prisoner sets out to find his dead brother with help from his misfit group.
- A top secret drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico raises a dormant alien creature from the depths. Once loose, the creature goes on a murderous rampage.
- A young mother and her six-year-old son come face to face with the mysteries of two murders and a great crime against the Chinese community into which they have recently arrived from Shanghai.
- After an incident occurs at a top-secret bio-research lab in remote Alaska, a team of skilled military operatives are sent to investigate whether this was an accident, an act of terror or something else.
- Something is eating the residents of Exceptional Vista!
- Deleted scenes cut from the film Ginger Snaps.
- Two boys who are transported into a parallel universe.
- InnerSpace, the Space Channel's flagship daily show, takes its audience behind the velvet rope by giving them VIP access to the people, places, and things inside genre that they've grown to love. It covers film, television, video games, technology, comic books, gadgets, and all news related to the sci-fi genre. Hosted by Ajay Fry, Morgan Hoffman and Teddy Wilson, it airs Monday to Friday at 7 p.m. ET on Space (TV Channel).
- Natasha & Steve (the voice of Space) hit the road traveling accross Canada searching for the paranormal.
- An informative look at news and gossip from the entertainment industry as it relates to the science fiction genre.
- A series that counts down what is hot and what has caught our attention in genre film and television.
- "Spacebar" is a hosted science fiction movie show with Jonathan Llyr as the alien "Grot", assisted by "Simon" (the robot) played by Simon Evans.
- Amazing documentary about crop circles, ice and desert circles, and the mathematical, ground-level, and genetic changes to plants involved in crop circles.
- Canada's only sci-fi and fantasy television awards show. SPACE's annual celebration of genre entertainment. In a sea of boring television award shows, the SPACEYS is the only one that avoids podiums and red carpets. Instead, we take the show around the globe to stalk find the winners, wherever they happen to be, and present them with our much coveted silver alien-head statuette!
- Famous Monster takes a fast-paced, colorful look at the life of science fiction's greatest fan - Forrest J. Ackerman, whose 85 year love affair with the genre helped bring it into the mainstream and shape the way we view science fiction today.
- Canada's only sci-fi and fantasy television awards show. SPACE's annual celebration of genre entertainment. In a sea of boring television award shows, the SPACEYS is the only one that avoids podiums and red carpets. Instead, we take the show around the globe to stalk find the winners, wherever they happen to be, and present them with our much coveted silver statuette!
- Biographical look at Stanton Friedman, who for the past 40 years has been the world's foremost investigator and lecturer on the UFO phenomenon, and who broke the Roswell story in 1978.
- High and lowlights of the first 4 years of the SPACEY awards.
- Space: The Imagination Station's first annual awards show celebration science fiction, fantasy and horror media.
- Short news spots on space and other topics of science and technology.
- In this first episode, the crew encounters Mantrid, the former Bio-Vizier for His Divine Shadow. Mantrid claims he is able to provide the proto-blood necessary for Kai's continued existence; but Mantrid, of course, has an ulterior motive.
- When two Alien Greys try to scam Chode into paying for an accident they caused, he escapes through a time warp. This leads both ships to travel back in time and crash land on Earth near the lackluster town of Roswell.
- 2004–200722mTV-MA6.8 (42)TV EpisodeChode takes the Devil to court.
- HypaSpace goes behind the scenes of TV show 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'.
- HypaSpace goes behind the scenes on TV Show 'Angel'.
- Shirley and Kris talk about their latest product GEEKMAN on the show.
- It's new comic book day and we take a look at "Batman Year 100." And J. Michael Straczynski talks about his new CBC radio play "Apocalypse Al."
- Eliza Dushku talks about her return as Faith on the show 'Buffy' whilst on the set of new film 'Wrong Turn'.
- Vaughn Armstrong talks about 'Star Trek: Enterprise' whilst Mark Askwith talks about how his friendship with writers Garfield & Judith Reeves-Stevens gave his name an appearance in an episode of the show.
- Grace Park and Tahmoh Penikett Talk about Battlestar Galactica.
- We take look at the latest releases in toys and video games, as well as, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Deadman's Chest", "A Scanner Darkly", and a sneak peak at "Spider-man 3".
- We take an exclusive look at art from Frank Miller's upcoming comic, "Holy Terror Batman! And CGI pioneer Steve "Spaz" Williams talks about the current state of the art.
- The new Lara Croft, Karima Adebibe, drops by SPACE to show us her equipment and tell us about the new game "Tomb Raider: Legend." And we check out Keanu Reeves' next movie "A Scanner Darkly."
- We check out the Russian horror/thriller "Night Watch." And "Domino" is now available on DVD.
- We've got the new "Spiderman" in Comics. And Natasha's got a sneak peak at the new toy line from "kidrobot".
- We've got our first look at "Ultraviolet" starring Milla Jovovich. And we have the nominees for The Shuster Awards, honouring the best in Canadian comic book creators.