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In the January
2002 Cult Times - these kinds of things:
Enterprise
Scott Bakula takes us on a journey through the wonderful world of the
new Star Trek series - premiering in the UK this month - showing us all
the points of interest along the way
Plus, on The Guest List
A Broken Bow Special! We speak to Gary
Graham and Thomas Kopache about their Vulcan roles in the Enterprise
pilot
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Angel
Right said Fred... Newcomer Amy Acker explains the joys and traumas of
joining Angel Investigations for Season Three, and looks back over her
Horror-filled past
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
As the new series kicks off on Sky, we take a spoiler-packed trip along
the route to adulthood with the characters. What could their fates be by the
end of Season Six?
The Hitch
Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The irrepressible Simon Jones looks back at his alter ego Arthur Dent's
life on TV and radio and reminisces about the quirks of his old friend Douglas
Adams
Dark Angel
Max is back on UK TV, and so is the only friend who knows her true
nature: tough-talking flatmate Original Cindy. Find out how things change for
Season Two from Valarie Rae Miller
Millennium
Lance Henriksen talks about three seasons of Millennium, a
silly X-Files follow-up episode and the wonderful world of his own
hand-crafted pottery. Which you can even win, from us - or buy here! Hey, it's
Christmas. We're feeling kind.
www.bylancehenriksen.com
plus these things and
such -
- Instant Guide
... to Dark Angel, a journey into a future where things aren't as good
as we might hope, but where a fight is underway to make life better
- Times Past
Our regular reviewer looks forward to some hot girl-on-girl action in the last
two-part story for Xena... and is sadly disappointed
- Out of the Box
All the lovely programmes for the new year, including newcomers Buffy,
Angel, Alias, Enterprise, Smallville and the world
premiere of the first two of Season Three's final four Farscapes! Are
you with us so far?
- File Under... Sliders
Tying in with Sci-Fi's marathon screening of Season One, we look back to the
pilot of the series and examine how the show changed over its five years
- News - behind the screens
Buffy gets edited, cameos are revealed for the new Star Trek
movie, The X-Files gets a new mystery - where are its viewers going? -
and Roswell looks likely to fall to the might of Superman
- Your Letters: Determined to make Michael
Shanks return for another year? Want to tell us we've omitted an entire
programme? Keen to say how lovely we are? Then drop Cult Times a line!
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Thank you for your patience
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One, 20th-Century Fox TV, BBC Worldwide
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