Survey: How many of these 1970s sci-fi TV shows have you seen?
Only a true aficionado can check all 25 off the list.

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The 1970s were a golden age for small-screen sci-fi. Especially after Star Wars, there was a galaxy of options, from superheroes to space opera.
But even before Luke Skywalker blew up the Death Star, science fiction fanatics had plenty of options. British imports, Saturday morning live-action series and quirky fantasy shows speckled the network lineups.
We were curious to see how many of you watched these — back then or at any time since. Some of these are still on the air right here on MeTV; a handful are far more obscure.
Check off all the ones you have seen for bragging rights. See what percentage of others have watched these shows. Only a true sci-fi expert can check off all 25.
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Battlestar Galactica
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Wonder Woman
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Star Trek: The Animated Series
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Kolchak: The Night Stalker
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Planet of the Apes (TV series)
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
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The Bionic Woman
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The Six Million Dollar Man
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Space: 1999
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Space Academy
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The Shazam! / Isis Hour
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The Incredible Hulk
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Jason of Star Command
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Land of the Lost
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Salvage 1
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Man from Atlantis
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The Amazing Spider-Man
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Gemini Man
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Ark II
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Time Express
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Future Cop
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Far Out Space Nuts
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The Ghost Busters
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Supertrain
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Star Wars Holiday Special
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11 Comments

I'd LOVE to see Time Express, but didn't have the opportunity. It has Vincent Price and his wife Corale Browne as the proprietors of said locomotive, who take people back to their personal pasts to reverse terrible life decisions. I had never even heard of it until a year ago. I'm guessing it wasn't well publicized, because it sounds like it should have been either a hit, or a cult classic at the very least.
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