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Page 336
ale , and Andre Keil det of a particom Earth twaking fiveesemblance ignores
Nigel Kneale ' s Kinvig ( 1981 ) and the television version of The HitchHiker ' s
Guide to the Galaxy ( 1981 ) , which , until the release of the film , is the least ...
ale , and Andre Keil det of a particom Earth twaking fiveesemblance ignores
Nigel Kneale ' s Kinvig ( 1981 ) and the television version of The HitchHiker ' s
Guide to the Galaxy ( 1981 ) , which , until the release of the film , is the least ...
Page 350
... Television , " which argues that actor Patrick Stewart has avoided being solely
defined by his role as Jean - Luc Picard on Star Trek : The Next Generation (
1987 - 1994 ) , and has in fact enjoyed a successful post - Star Trek career in a ...
... Television , " which argues that actor Patrick Stewart has avoided being solely
defined by his role as Jean - Luc Picard on Star Trek : The Next Generation (
1987 - 1994 ) , and has in fact enjoyed a successful post - Star Trek career in a ...
Page 351
David A . Black ' s “ Charactor ; or , the Strange Case of Uma Peel , ” like Pearson
' s essay on Patrick Stewart , considers the extraordinary degree to which
television conflates characters with the actors who portray them , focusing on The
...
David A . Black ' s “ Charactor ; or , the Strange Case of Uma Peel , ” like Pearson
' s essay on Patrick Stewart , considers the extraordinary degree to which
television conflates characters with the actors who portray them , focusing on The
...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
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