Sci-Fi Saved My Life

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Sci-fi Saved my Life is a series of four television programmes, produced in 2005 and 2006, and aired on the Discovery Channel around the world, beginning in the second half of 2006. It was made by the British television production company Tiger Aspect. The series is an irreverant and tongue-in-cheek look at four major science fiction films or franchises, and examines the scientific and cultural impact of each one. The shows include light-hearted interviews with everyone from film critics to fashion designers to Physics experts to even some of the films' stars, footage from the productions featured as well as behind-the-scenes clips and information. The episodes are narrated in a relaxed manner by David Mitchell (actor), peppered with sacarstic humour. Technological advances inspired by the franchises are also emphasised. These range from advances in robotics to futuristic experimmental vehicles, all in the real world. The impact of such franchises in other areas including street fashion, fan communities and other films is discussed as well. The initial series comprises exposes on four science fiction films (or franchises): The Matrix, The Terminator trilogy, Men in Black and Stargate.