Future Fantastic

Future Fantastic

Infobox Television
show_name = Future Fantastic


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genre = Science fiction documentary
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director = Penny Southgate
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presenter = Gillian Anderson
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theme_music_composer = HAL / real VIVID
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country = UK
language = English
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 8
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executive_producer = Edward Briffa
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producer = David McNab, Jasper James
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asst_producer = Gina Kocjancic
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editor = Allan Fowlie, David Sleight
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runtime = 24 min
channel = BBC
picture_format = 4:3
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first_run = 1996
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imdb_id = 0115180
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"Future Fantastic" was a British documentary television series which premiered in 1996. This show looked at the how science and science fiction complement each other, and how ideas and technologies from the past are helping to shape our future. The series was narrated by Gillian Anderson and co-produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation, The Learning Channel and Pro Sieben.

Episodes

# "Alien": Discusses the possibility of encountering intelligent life on other planets.
# "I, Robot": Discusses the evolving and growing role of artificial intelligence, computers, and robots in our everyday life.
# "Starman": Looks at how we might eventually reach the stars.
# "Incredible Shrinking Planet": Looks at the future of transport, including teleportation and time travel.
# "Brave New Body": Looks into how body modification will shape our lives in the future.
# "Weird Science": Shows how we have come close to defying gravity, and achieving invisibility and perpetual energy.
# "Underneath a purple sky": Looks at the future of space tourism.
# "Immortal": Questions whether we may ever achieve immortality.

Theme music

The theme music to "Future Fantastic" was by HAL [cite web |url=http://www.gilliananderson.ws/transcripts/96_97/97axcess.shtml |title=About HAL and Gillian's Collaboration | accessdate=2008-09-01] who later collaborated with Gillian Anderson on the track "Extremis" which was released by Virgin Records in 1997 [cite web |url=http://raft.vmg.co.uk/hal/pressconf/ |title=Hal press conference |publisher=Virgin |date=1997-05-13 |accessdate=2008-09-01] .

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