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The Outer Limits (1995 TV series)

The Outer Limits is a science fiction television series that originally aired on Showtime, Syfy, and in syndication between 1995 and 2002. The series is a revival of the original The Outer Limits series that aired from 1963 to 1965.

The Outer Limits
Opening title (2002)
Genre
StarringVarious
Narrated byKevin Conway (Control Voice)
Music byJohn Van Tongeren
Daryl Bennett
Jim Guttridge
Country of originUnited States
Canada[1][2]
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes152 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationsVancouver, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia
Running time43–44 minutes
Production companiesAlliance Atlantis Communications
Atlantis Films
Showtime Networks
Trilogy Entertainment Group
CFCF-TV
CanWest Global Communications
Global Television Network
The Movie Network
SuperChannel
MGM Television
Original release
NetworkShowtime (1995–2000)
Sci Fi (2001–2002)
ReleaseMarch 26, 1995 (1995-03-26) –
January 18, 2002 (2002-01-18)

The Outer Limits is an anthology of distinct story episodes, sometimes with a plot twist at the end. The revival series maintained an anthology format but occasionally featured recurring story arcs that were then tied together during season-finale clip shows.

History edit

After an attempt to bring back The Outer Limits during the early 1980s, it was finally relaunched in 1995. The success of television speculative fiction such as Star Trek: The Next Generation and The X-Files and anthology shows such as Tales from the Crypt convinced rights holder Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to revive The Outer Limits. A deal was made with Trilogy Productions, the company behind such cinema hits as Backdraft and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The show would run on the pay-TV channel Showtime (Trilogy, a Los Angeles and Canada-based company, is credited with creating the 1995 series).[1][2][3]

The episodes appeared in syndication the following season (the same arrangement as MGM/Showtime series Stargate SG-1 and Poltergeist: The Legacy). It continued on Showtime until 2001, when Sci-Fi quietly took over production for the seventh and final season. As a result, that season, unlike the previous ones, was completely free of any swearing or nudity. It was canceled in 2002, after a total of 152 episodes — far more than the original incarnation of the show.[4] In the revived show, the Control Voice was supplied by Kevin Conway. The new series distanced itself from the "monster of the week" mandate that had characterized the original series from its inception; while there were plenty of aliens and monsters, they dramatized a specific scientific concept and its effect on humanity.[5] Examples of this include "Dark Rain" (biochemical warfare causing worldwide sterility), "Final Exam" (discovery of practical cold fusion power), "A Stitch in Time" (a time traveler tinkers with history), as well as two episodes ("Unnatural Selection" and "Criminal Nature") revolving around a human mutation known as Genetic Rejection Syndrome (humans mutating into violent creatures) as a result of an outlawed eugenics attempt to create superior children.

Production edit

The series was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Victoria, British Columbia. Stories by Harlan Ellison, A. E. van Vogt, Eando Binder, Richard Matheson, Larry Niven, Stephen King, George R.R. Martin and James Patrick Kelly were adapted.

Leslie Stevens was a program consultant for the first four seasons (until his death), while Joseph Stefano — creator, producer, and head writer of the original Outer Limits TV series — served as an executive consultant and later senior advisor throughout the whole series. Stefano also remade his episode "A Feasibility Study", retitling it "Feasibility Study" for the third season. John Van Tongeren and Mark Mancina composed new music different from that of Dominic Frontiere and Harry Lubin. John Van Tongeren scored ten episodes for the first season and continued through season 6. The musical theme for the modern Outer Limits series is credited to John Van Tongeren and Mark Mancina.

In most seasons, there was a clip show that intertwined the plots of several of the show's episodes (see "The Voice of Reason" for an example). At each commercial interval, the Control Voice can be heard saying "The Outer Limits...please stand by".

A number of episodes from seasons 1–6 feature nudity and other adult content. Though originally broadcast uncensored, those episodes have been edited for commercial syndication.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
121March 26, 1995 (1995-03-26)August 20, 1995 (1995-08-20)Showtime
222January 14, 1996 (1996-01-14)August 4, 1996 (1996-08-04)
318January 19, 1997 (1997-01-19)July 25, 1997 (1997-07-25)
426January 23, 1998 (1998-01-23)December 18, 1998 (1998-12-18)
522January 22, 1999 (1999-01-22)August 20, 1999 (1999-08-20)
621January 21, 2000 (2000-01-21)September 3, 2000 (2000-09-03)
722March 16, 2001 (2001-03-16)January 18, 2002 (2002-01-18)Sci Fi

Home media edit

Between 2002 and 2006, six themed DVD anthologies of The Outer Limits, with six episodes each, were released by MGM in the US: Aliens Among Us, Death & Beyond, Fantastic Androids & Robots, Mutation & Transformation, Sex & Science Fiction, and Time Travel & Infinity. These DVDs all contain the original uncut episodes, as originally aired, and were collected in a box set, The Outer Limits: The New Series (2006). The Aliens & Sex titles were also released by MGM in the UK and Benelux (2005).

Season 1 was released uncut and with extra features on DVD in the US (MGM, 2005), UK (20th Century Fox, 2007), and Germany (Fox/MGM, 2008). Because sales of the set did not meet expectations, no further seasons were released.

In 2010, Canada's Alliance Home Entertainment released all seven seasons on DVD. Season 1 mirrored the content of the earlier MGM set, while season 2 was also uncensored, with the exception of one episode, "Paradise".[6] Seasons 3–6 all contain numerous censored episodes, and Season 7 contains the original unedited episodes, as unlike the previous seasons, it was produced with no nudity or swearing.

In 2013, TGG Direct released the seventh season in the US, again unedited but of marginally inferior visual quality than the Alliance season 7 DVDs.[7] The 5-disc set is titled The Outer Limits: The Complete Final Season, and, in 2014, it was split and re-released as a 3-disc Volume One and 2-disc Volume Two sets.[citation needed]

DVD name Ep# Release date
The Complete First Season 22 May 4, 2010
The Complete Second Season 22 May 4, 2010
The Complete Third Season 18 June 1, 2010
The Complete Fourth Season 26 July 6, 2010
The Complete Fifth Season 22 August 3, 2010
The Complete Sixth Season 22 September 7, 2010
The Complete Seventh Season (final) 22 October 5, 2010
DVD name Ep# Release date
The Final Season 22 December 3, 2013

Until June 2020, all seven seasons of the series were available uncut on Hulu, until January 2021 and selectively edited on Amazon Video,[citation needed] and seasons 1-7 are uncut on "The Roku Channel" on Roku devices.

All seven seasons are on MGM+, although season 2 is missing episodes 5 (Mind Over Matter), 19 (Falling Star), and 21 (Vanishing Act). These three episodes are included on "The Roku Channel".

Tie-in books edit

Between 1996 and 1997, Prima Publishing published three books which served as compilations of mostly prose adaptations for episodes from the 1963 and 1995 series.

Between 1997 and 1999, a series of books that were based on the show but aimed towards younger readers was published by Tor Books, penned by genre fiction author John Peel. The first, The Zanti Misfits, was a loose adaptation of the eponymous 1963 series episode, while the second was based on the episode The Choice from the new series. The other ten books were original stories.[8]

  1. The Zanti Misfits
  2. The Choice
  3. The Time Shifter
  4. The Lost
  5. The Invaders
  6. The Innocent
  7. The Vanished
  8. The Nightmare
  9. Beware the Metal Children
  10. Alien Invasion from Hollyweird
  11. The Payback
  12. The Change

Author Stan Timmons also wrote two tie-in original novels in 2003 entitled Always Darkest and Dark Matters, respectively.

Other media edit

An MMO for the reboot was planned under the title The Outer Limits On-Line. MGM was working with Worlds Inc.[9]

In 2014, it was reported that a feature film directed by Scott Derrickson based on the series was in development.[10][11] In April 2019, a revival was in the works at a premium cable network.[12]

Theme park attractions edit

Two identical indoor roller coasters named The Outer Limits: Flight of Fear opened in 1996 at Paramount's Kings Dominion in Richmond, Virginia, and Paramount's Kings Island in Cincinnati, Ohio.[13] Loosely based on several episodes of The Outer Limits, both rides are heavily themed to an alien invasion, with riders entering the fictional Federal Bureau of Paranormal Activity and eventually boarding an alien ship. Although the Paramount Parks were purchased by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company in 2006, both rides continue to operate with most of their original theming still intact, minus the Outer Limits branding.[14][15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "MGM Worldwide Television and Trilogy Entertainment Group enter exclusive, multiyear television deal". 1997-02-07.
  2. ^ a b . 2011. Archived from the original on January 18, 2012.
  3. ^ "Pen Densham". Retrieved July 16, 2015.
  4. ^ Frank Garcia; Mark Phillips (10 December 2008). Science Fiction Television Series, 1990-2004: Histories, Casts and Credits for 58 Shows. McFarland. pp. 169–. ISBN 978-0-7864-9183-4.
  5. ^ Gary Westfahl (1 January 2005). The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes, Works, and Wonders. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 1193–. ISBN 978-0-313-32953-1.
  6. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com at the Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 2016-09-20.
  7. ^ Buck Naked. "Customer Review". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  8. ^ "Outer Limits Books". Innermind.com. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Boot Magazine: Issue 01 - Dream Machine 1996 (Sep/Aug 1996)". 1 September 1996. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
  10. ^ "'The Outer Limits' Movie in the Works From MGM, Scott Derrickson (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. 19 June 2014.
  11. ^ Child, Ben (20 June 2014). "Cult classic The Outer Limits to invade cinemas with big-screen revival". The Guardian.
  12. ^ "'The Twilight Zone' Rides TV Horror Anthology Wave". April 2019.
  13. ^ Kraft, Randy. "Kings Dominion Reaches 'The Outer Limits'". The Morning Call. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  14. ^ Wilkerson, David. "Cedar Fair to buy Paramount Parks". MarketWatch. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  15. ^ "Flight of Fear". Kings Dominion. Retrieved 11 March 2021.

External links edit

  • The Outer Limits at IMDb  

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The Outer Limits is a science fiction television series that originally aired on Showtime Syfy and in syndication between 1995 and 2002 The series is a revival of the original The Outer Limits series that aired from 1963 to 1965 The Outer LimitsOpening title 2002 GenreScience fictionDark fantasyHorrorDramaMystery fictionSuspenseStarringVariousNarrated byKevin Conway Control Voice Music byJohn Van TongerenDaryl BennettJim GuttridgeCountry of originUnited StatesCanada 1 2 No of seasons7No of episodes152 list of episodes ProductionProduction locationsVancouver British ColumbiaVictoria British ColumbiaRunning time43 44 minutesProduction companiesAlliance Atlantis CommunicationsAtlantis FilmsShowtime NetworksTrilogy Entertainment GroupCFCF TVCanWest Global CommunicationsGlobal Television NetworkThe Movie NetworkSuperChannelMGM TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkShowtime 1995 2000 Sci Fi 2001 2002 ReleaseMarch 26 1995 1995 03 26 January 18 2002 2002 01 18 The Outer Limits is an anthology of distinct story episodes sometimes with a plot twist at the end The revival series maintained an anthology format but occasionally featured recurring story arcs that were then tied together during season finale clip shows Contents 1 History 2 Production 3 Episodes 4 Home media 5 Tie in books 6 Other media 7 Theme park attractions 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editAfter an attempt to bring back The Outer Limits during the early 1980s it was finally relaunched in 1995 The success of television speculative fiction such as Star Trek The Next Generation and The X Files and anthology shows such as Tales from the Crypt convinced rights holder Metro Goldwyn Mayer to revive The Outer Limits A deal was made with Trilogy Productions the company behind such cinema hits as Backdraft and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves The show would run on the pay TV channel Showtime Trilogy a Los Angeles and Canada based company is credited with creating the 1995 series 1 2 3 The episodes appeared in syndication the following season the same arrangement as MGM Showtime series Stargate SG 1 and Poltergeist The Legacy It continued on Showtime until 2001 when Sci Fi quietly took over production for the seventh and final season As a result that season unlike the previous ones was completely free of any swearing or nudity It was canceled in 2002 after a total of 152 episodes far more than the original incarnation of the show 4 In the revived show the Control Voice was supplied by Kevin Conway The new series distanced itself from the monster of the week mandate that had characterized the original series from its inception while there were plenty of aliens and monsters they dramatized a specific scientific concept and its effect on humanity 5 Examples of this include Dark Rain biochemical warfare causing worldwide sterility Final Exam discovery of practical cold fusion power A Stitch in Time a time traveler tinkers with history as well as two episodes Unnatural Selection and Criminal Nature revolving around a human mutation known as Genetic Rejection Syndrome humans mutating into violent creatures as a result of an outlawed eugenics attempt to create superior children Production editThe series was filmed in Vancouver British Columbia and Victoria British Columbia Stories by Harlan Ellison A E van Vogt Eando Binder Richard Matheson Larry Niven Stephen King George R R Martin and James Patrick Kelly were adapted Leslie Stevens was a program consultant for the first four seasons until his death while Joseph Stefano creator producer and head writer of the original Outer Limits TV series served as an executive consultant and later senior advisor throughout the whole series Stefano also remade his episode A Feasibility Study retitling it Feasibility Study for the third season John Van Tongeren and Mark Mancina composed new music different from that of Dominic Frontiere and Harry Lubin John Van Tongeren scored ten episodes for the first season and continued through season 6 The musical theme for the modern Outer Limits series is credited to John Van Tongeren and Mark Mancina In most seasons there was a clip show that intertwined the plots of several of the show s episodes see The Voice of Reason for an example At each commercial interval the Control Voice can be heard saying The Outer Limits please stand by A number of episodes from seasons 1 6 feature nudity and other adult content Though originally broadcast uncensored those episodes have been edited for commercial syndication Episodes editMain article List of The Outer Limits 1995 TV series episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork121March 26 1995 1995 03 26 August 20 1995 1995 08 20 Showtime222January 14 1996 1996 01 14 August 4 1996 1996 08 04 318January 19 1997 1997 01 19 July 25 1997 1997 07 25 426January 23 1998 1998 01 23 December 18 1998 1998 12 18 522January 22 1999 1999 01 22 August 20 1999 1999 08 20 621January 21 2000 2000 01 21 September 3 2000 2000 09 03 722March 16 2001 2001 03 16 January 18 2002 2002 01 18 Sci FiHome media editBetween 2002 and 2006 six themed DVD anthologies of The Outer Limits with six episodes each were released by MGM in the US Aliens Among Us Death amp Beyond Fantastic Androids amp Robots Mutation amp Transformation Sex amp Science Fiction and Time Travel amp Infinity These DVDs all contain the original uncut episodes as originally aired and were collected in a box set The Outer Limits The New Series 2006 The Aliens amp Sex titles were also released by MGM in the UK and Benelux 2005 Aliens Among Us S01E13 Quality of Mercy S02E15 Afterlife S05E04 The Grell S04E06 Relativity Theory S07E09 Alien Shop S02E06 Beyond the Veil Death amp Beyond S01E04 The Second Soul S05E05 The Other Side S03E11 New Lease S05E18 Essence of Life S07E22 Human Trials S04E25 Black Box Fantastic Androids amp Robots S01E18 I Robot S04E02 The Hunt S02E02 Resurrection S03E07 The Camp S06E12 Glitch S05E03 Small Friends Mutation amp Transformation S01E14 The New Breed S05E14 Descent S04E13 The Joining S03E12 Double Helix S06E02 The Gun S05E17 The Inheritors Sex amp Science Fiction S01E16 Caught in the Act S03E01 Bits of Love S01E02 Valerie 23 S05E07 The Human Operators S06E03 Skin Deep S07E12 Flower Child Time Travel amp Infinity S02E01 A Stitch in Time S05E12 Tribunal S06E17 Gettysburg S07E15 Time to Time S05E16 Deja Vu S07E02 Patient Zero Season 1 was released uncut and with extra features on DVD in the US MGM 2005 UK 20th Century Fox 2007 and Germany Fox MGM 2008 Because sales of the set did not meet expectations no further seasons were released In 2010 Canada s Alliance Home Entertainment released all seven seasons on DVD Season 1 mirrored the content of the earlier MGM set while season 2 was also uncensored with the exception of one episode Paradise 6 Seasons 3 6 all contain numerous censored episodes and Season 7 contains the original unedited episodes as unlike the previous seasons it was produced with no nudity or swearing In 2013 TGG Direct released the seventh season in the US again unedited but of marginally inferior visual quality than the Alliance season 7 DVDs 7 The 5 disc set is titled The Outer Limits The Complete Final Season and in 2014 it was split and re released as a 3 disc Volume One and 2 disc Volume Two sets citation needed DVD name Ep Release date The Complete First Season 22 May 4 2010 The Complete Second Season 22 May 4 2010 The Complete Third Season 18 June 1 2010 The Complete Fourth Season 26 July 6 2010 The Complete Fifth Season 22 August 3 2010 The Complete Sixth Season 22 September 7 2010 The Complete Seventh Season final 22 October 5 2010 DVD name Ep Release date The Final Season 22 December 3 2013 Until June 2020 all seven seasons of the series were available uncut on Hulu until January 2021 and selectively edited on Amazon Video citation needed and seasons 1 7 are uncut on The Roku Channel on Roku devices All seven seasons are on MGM although season 2 is missing episodes 5 Mind Over Matter 19 Falling Star and 21 Vanishing Act These three episodes are included on The Roku Channel Tie in books editBetween 1996 and 1997 Prima Publishing published three books which served as compilations of mostly prose adaptations for episodes from the 1963 and 1995 series Between 1997 and 1999 a series of books that were based on the show but aimed towards younger readers was published by Tor Books penned by genre fiction author John Peel The first The Zanti Misfits was a loose adaptation of the eponymous 1963 series episode while the second was based on the episode The Choice from the new series The other ten books were original stories 8 The Zanti Misfits The Choice The Time Shifter The Lost The Invaders The Innocent The Vanished The Nightmare Beware the Metal Children Alien Invasion from Hollyweird The Payback The Change Author Stan Timmons also wrote two tie in original novels in 2003 entitled Always Darkest and Dark Matters respectively Other media editAn MMO for the reboot was planned under the title The Outer Limits On Line MGM was working with Worlds Inc 9 In 2014 it was reported that a feature film directed by Scott Derrickson based on the series was in development 10 11 In April 2019 a revival was in the works at a premium cable network 12 Theme park attractions editTwo identical indoor roller coasters named The Outer Limits Flight of Fear opened in 1996 at Paramount s Kings Dominion in Richmond Virginia and Paramount s Kings Island in Cincinnati Ohio 13 Loosely based on several episodes of The Outer Limits both rides are heavily themed to an alien invasion with riders entering the fictional Federal Bureau of Paranormal Activity and eventually boarding an alien ship Although the Paramount Parks were purchased by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company in 2006 both rides continue to operate with most of their original theming still intact minus the Outer Limits branding 14 15 See also edit nbsp Television portal nbsp Speculative fiction portal The Outer Limits 1963 TV series List of The Outer Limits 1963 TV series episodes Science fiction on televisionReferences edit a b MGM Worldwide Television and Trilogy Entertainment Group enter exclusive multiyear television deal 1997 02 07 a b Speakers Toronto Screenwriting Conference 2011 Archived from the original on January 18 2012 Pen Densham Retrieved July 16 2015 Frank Garcia Mark Phillips 10 December 2008 Science Fiction Television Series 1990 2004 Histories Casts and Credits for 58 Shows McFarland pp 169 ISBN 978 0 7864 9183 4 Gary Westfahl 1 January 2005 The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy Themes Works and Wonders Greenwood Publishing Group pp 1193 ISBN 978 0 313 32953 1 Outer Limits The New Season 2 CAN Review TVShowsOnDVD com at the Wayback Machine Archived from the original on 2016 09 20 Buck Naked Customer Review Amazon com Retrieved 2016 11 03 Outer Limits Books Innermind com Retrieved 11 December 2018 Boot Magazine Issue 01 Dream Machine 1996 Sep Aug 1996 1 September 1996 Retrieved 20 March 2023 The Outer Limits Movie in the Works From MGM Scott Derrickson Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter 19 June 2014 Child Ben 20 June 2014 Cult classic The Outer Limits to invade cinemas with big screen revival The Guardian The Twilight Zone Rides TV Horror Anthology Wave April 2019 Kraft Randy Kings Dominion Reaches The Outer Limits The Morning Call Retrieved 11 March 2021 Wilkerson David Cedar Fair to buy Paramount Parks MarketWatch Retrieved 11 March 2021 Flight of Fear Kings Dominion Retrieved 11 March 2021 External links editThe Outer Limits at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Outer Limits 1995 TV series amp oldid 1222762838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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