The Big TV Quiz - Science Fiction

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Science Fiction

  • Which of Doctor Who's enemies came from the planet Mondas?
  • What drink did Zaphod Beeblebrox invent in The Hitch Hikers guide to the Galaxy?
  • What were the name of the deadly robots that attacked firstly John Steed and Emma Peel and secondly John Steed, Purdey and Mike Gambit?
  • In which series did the spaceship liberator appear?
  • Which 1960's Sci-Fi did John Elliot produce from an original storyline by Cambridge astronomer and novelist Fred Hoyle?
  • Which Red Dwarf character's first love was a Sinclair ZX81?
  • Who was the Tracy family's manservant in Thunderbirds?
  • Who was the pilot of Fireball XL5?
  • Troy Tempest, the pilot of Stingray worked for an organisation called WASP. What does the acronym stand for?
  • What was the name of the device in Joe 90 that recorded brain patterns?
  • Who put the words into the mouth of Jimmy, a young boy in the Gerry Anderson series Supercar?
  • In which series did the mysterious Commander Traynor appear?
  • Which of Doctor Who's companions wore a Blue Peter badge?
  • Which British series was shown in the USA under the title My Partner the Ghost?
  • Who were the two agents that would turn up to repair ruptures in the time continuum?
  • Which 1970's series featured a character that was described as a cross between Houdini and Merlin?
  • Who sang the theme tune to Adam Adamant lives!?
  • Who worked for Nemesis, an organisation based in Geneva?
  • Which 1970's show, devised by Kit Pedlar and Gerry Davies has been described as the first 'green' science fiction series?
  • How was doctor Peter Brady described in a 1950's series title?
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