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Friday, March 17 2006, 14:18 GMT - by Darren Shelley
Hot on the heals of its announcement to launch a timeshifted service on April 3, Sci Fi today unveiled an array of iconic new acquisitions to bolster its 2006 line-up.

The list encompasses five series, headlined by Angel; four Stephen King mini-series; almost 30 movies, including seven titles from the Friday the 13th horror franchise; plus a host of Star Trek programming, including the digitally remastered original series.

A deal with Twentieth Century Fox has secured all five seasons of hit show Angel, starring David Boreanaz as a remorseful vampire-turned-vampire-killer. The series will air in the Spring, alongside the BBC drama serial Strange, which centres upon demon-hunting duo Samantha Janus and Richard Coyle.

Star Trek fans will also have much to shout about thanks to Sci Fi's acquisition of all three digitally remastered original series, plus the documentary special Trekkies. There will also be six movie offerings from the world-renowned franchise: Star Trek II - VII.

Additional primetime offerings will include the space-operas Crusade (a Babylon 5 offshoot from Warner Bros) and Firefly, from Buffy: The Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon. Re-licensed from Twentieth Century Fox, Firefly is also the forerunner to Whedon's 2005 movie Serenity.

A range of horror fables will also be housed in Sci Fi's MOVIE AT 10 slot, including Hemoglobin, Demon House, Witchboard 3 (all from Fries Films) and Friday the 13th Parts II - VIII (CBS Paramount). Four Stephen King mini-series, Salem's Lot (Warner Bros), The Langoliers (CBS Paramount), Rose Red and Storm of The Century (both Buena Vista), will add to the fear-factor.

"SCI FI's latest mix of acquisitions promises our viewers a steady stream of quality programming throughout the year," said Jon Farrar, Director of Programming at Sci Fi UK. "We have high hopes for the likes of Star Trek, Angel, and Firefly - shows that have a devoted and passionate following here in the UK."


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Much as I love Angel, but why has the SciFi channel obtained the show? it`s still showing on Sky 1 & 2.

Crusade looked boring when it was last shown on UK satelite TV.

Firefly was shown loads of times before Serenity was made and/or released.

Star Trek: The Original Series looks terribly dated 40 years later. Trekkies has been shown quite a few times recently on one of the Sky movie Channels.

Why not buy stuff that we brits havent seen yet.

Jeremiah for example.


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Haemoglobin, starring Rutger Hauer is dire.
And the Friday the 13th franchise is supposed to bring in NEW viewers? They`re sooooo OLD. and so NOT Sci-Fi.


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i'm waiting for Angel to come on sky 3 Frown
 
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Originally posted by bala:
i'm waiting for Angel to come on sky 3 Frown


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Why?

or is it because sky 3 is available on freeview, while sky 1 & 2 are not?


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I'd like to see Jeremiah as well since I missed it when it was on Sky One. I agree Angel and Buffy have been shown to death on Sky but they are still quality series that are worth repeating. I wonder which Channel on Sky Blade the TV series will be shown? The sci-fi Channel has to be a contender or possibly Bravo ?
 
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