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Welcome to the TV Zone Archive – our previous issues selection.
We're adding details of our monthly issues for 2002 below.
The Archive includes all our regular 2001 issues, and you
can also step back in time to our 2000, 1999 or 1998 issues .
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TV Zone 2002: regular issues

TV Zone #151, June 2002

TV Zone #151, June 2002

Double-sided cover: Roswell stars Jason Behr and Shiri Appleby. We salute the passing of Sci-Fi TV's best-kept secret: will it be a sorely missed show? How have its characters changed? Plus full Season 1 episode guide. The X-Files - Closing after 9 years: perhaps too long? TV Zone holds its own enquiry... Fawlty Towers - the #1 series in the BFI's TV poll of 2000: our 2-part Flashback revisits the making of the landmark sitcom. Smallville - actor Eric Johnson, content as Lana Lang’s boyfriend Whitney Fordman. Charmed - From water demons to banshees, director John Behring has dealt with it all... Star Trek (etc) - Phil Morris' Sci-Fi appearances include classic Trek, Voyager and DS9. We find out his secret. Buffy The Vampire Slayer - A full guide to Season 4. Plus Deep Thought on why aliens speak English so well, Primetime on Greg the Bunny, episode reviews from 10 series, merchandise, news…
(VI Direct Reference #T151)


TV Zone #150, May 2002

TV Zone #150, May 2002

The World’s longest-running Cult Television magazine reaches a landmark 150th edition! This bumper-sized issue includes: Angel - David Boreanaz & producer David Greenwalt on babies and demons in Season 3, and Alexis Denisof on playing ex-Watcher Wesley. Deep Space Nine - Executive Producer Ira Steven Behr reflects on the epic war-torn Star Trek series. Doctor Who - Elisabeth Sladen on a role she's still playing almost 30 years on: Sarah Jane Smith. Charmed - Brian Krause on his newly-married alter ego, White Lighter Leo. Spaced - Co-star/co-writer Simon Pegg on the wacky cult-styled sitcom's genesis and production (see also #149). Plus a full episode guide to Cleopatra 2525, Flashback to DS9's 150th episode Tears of the Prophets, Deep Thought on BBC1's limited drama range, Primetime on The American Embassy, Spike Milligan obituary, the latest reviews, news...
(VI Direct Reference #T150)


TV Zone #149, April 2002

TV Zone #149, April 2002

Space Collectibles - finding rarities (like Star Trek comics) is a journey in itself. Legend of the Rangers - J Michael Straczynski on putting the B5 universe back on TV. Spaced - director and 3rd writer, Edgar Wright on his wacky sitcom work (See also #150). Andromeda - Exec. producer Allan Eastman on the first 2 seasons and the future for Dylan Hunt & crew, with on-set pictures! Todd Masters reveals rubber & latex FX secrets about Charmed, The Outer Limits & Stargate SG-1. The Cosgrove-Hall story - Mark Hall's personal history of Danger Mouse, Count Duckula & more. Xena: Warrior Princess - concluding our full series episode guide, Seasons 5 & 6. Plus: Primetime on Kevin Williamson's Glory Days, Deep Thought on the changing faces of evil, 35 new TV episodes reviewed, and 3 pages of letters' on what TV Zone should (or shouldn't) cover.
(VI Direct Reference #T149)


TV Zone #148, March 2002

TV Zone #148, March 2002

TV Poll 2001: the Results - From Farscape to Buffy, what you voted as the best Cult tv in 2001. Enterprise - Anthony Montgomery on playing the 'happy helmsman', Ensign Travis… Sherlock Holmes - a look at an acclaimed adaptation, the 1968 Hound of the Baskervilles with Peter Cushing, now on DVD. Farscape - Anthony Simcoe on the evolution of D'Argo from inside the latex suit. Stargate SG-1 - veteran Bill Gereghty on directing some of SG-1's finest episodes. Xena: Warrior Princess - our comprehensive guide reaches Seasons 3 & 4 of Xena and Gabrielle's adventures. Fantasy Flashback - the launch of Gerry Anderson's Secret Service, in tribute to Stanley Unwin. Primetime - Alias' creator JJ Abrams and star Jennifer Garner on their double-crossing spy series. Plus 36 new TV episodes from Andromeda to The X- Files, merchandise and more…
(VI Direct Reference #T148)


TV Zone #147, February 2002

TV Zone #147, February 2002

The X-Files - Chris Carter on changes on and off-set, and survival chances without Mulder… Mutant X - once Lois & Clark's evil Lex, John Shea now takes care of fledgling mutants. Enterprise - Dominic Keating keeps a stiff upper lip as weapons expert Malcolm Reed. Xena: Warrior Princess - leap into a detailed episode guide for 6 years of high-kicking fantasy. This issue, Seasons 1 & 2. Monty Python - Part 2 of our frank look at the seminal sketch show: how money and fame took its toll… Dr Terrible’s House of Horrible - Steve Coogan’s comedy take on classic Hammer films: hideously funny or truly diabolical? Roswell - creators Melinda Metz, Laura J Burns on their characters. Plus Fantasy Flashback on Doomwatch: Tomorrow the Rat, and a new feature - Deep Thought looks at cult TV’s ultimate questions. First: Why do we enjoy watching heroes suffer?
(VI Direct Reference #T147)


TV Zone #146, January 2002

TV Zone #146, January 2002

Stargate SG-1 - After five years as the much-loved Dr. Daniel Jackson, Michael Shanks speaks out frankly on his departure in an exclusive interview. Plus our look at making SG-1’s 100th episode, the comically weird parody Wormhole X- treme, and a chat with its guest star Michael DeLuise. Monty Python’s Flying Circus - The most popular comic series ever made? Commencing a two part feature, we look at how Monty Python began. Charmed - Phoebe’s demon lover, Cole alias Julian McMahon, on Season 4: plus, meet his nastier side, Belthazor. Farscape - Part 2 of our exclusive look into the workings of the Hensons’ Creature Workshop, with pictures from the London studios of everything from Scorpius to giant lizard snakes. Angel - A full episode guide to Season 1 of the LA-based Buffy spin-off.. Fantasy Flashback - the Blake’s 7 episode Killer. Primetime - Andrew Davies’ contemporary Othello. Plus 15-page review section with over 40 new episodes reviewed!
(VI Direct Reference #T146)


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