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S.C.I.F.I. World

American TV channel program block (2000–2001) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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S.C.I.F.I. World was a daytime programming schedule for the Sci Fi Channel that started on July 17, 2000[1][2] and ended on December 21, 2001.[3] It aired reruns of science fiction series blocked in mini-marathons through the week.

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Divided into five different segments in accordance with the days of the week, each day centred on a particular science fiction theme, which the marathons followed, airing from 10 AM to 4 PM. These themes were named in such a way that, when assembled, they formed an acronym matching the SCI FI of the channel's name.

To reinforce this novelty, the programming schedule was advertised by way of animations depicting it as a theme-park which various science-fiction characters such as James T. Kirk, Duncan MacLeod, and RoboCop inhabited. Aside from this, graphic teasers, trivia, and on-air questions were aired to amuse and inform the viewer and promote the SciFi.com website.

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List of S.C.I.F.I. World shows

Superhero Land Mondays

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Creature Land Tuesdays

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Intergalactic Land Wednesdays

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Fantastic Land Thursdays

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Inhuman Land Fridays

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Reception and influence

Despite criticisms made by viewers in favour of reverting to a more varied programming schedule,[19] this format of airing marathons five times a week continued for many years, although S.C.I.F.I. World was no longer used as a title.

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