Prisoners of Gravity

Prisoners of Gravity (1989)

EndedTalk Show show

As established through a comic-strip montage opening sequence drawn by Ty Templeton, the premise held that a fan of speculative fiction becomes disturbed by news broadcasts describing the alarming state of the world and decides he must escape. He broadcasts his show each week from an orbiting space station. The show's presentation was fully wrapped in its quirky premise, featuring on-screen graphics and background sounds to simulate a space station atmosphere, "using active, innovative cinematography to ease the visual boredom that often accompanies interviews with talking head(s)."[1] The week's topic was introduced with a few opening thoughts before launching into various interview clips. In each episode, Rick would interview a number of authors and artists, along with filmmakers, animators, and the occasional futurist.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:00 (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02The Abysssept. 11, 1989
S01E01Irony in Comicsaoût 21, 1989
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Prisoners of Gravity' premiere?

'Prisoners of Gravity' premiered on September 3, 1989.

Who hosted 'Prisoners of Gravity'?

'Prisoners of Gravity' was hosted by Rick Green.

What genre does 'Prisoners of Gravity' fall under?

'Prisoners of Gravity' is a science fiction television series.

How long did 'Prisoners of Gravity' run for?

'Prisoners of Gravity' ran for four seasons, from 1989 to 1994.

What was the format of 'Prisoners of Gravity'?

'Prisoners of Gravity' featured interviews, discussions, and commentary on various science fiction and fantasy topics.

Which famous author was interviewed on 'Prisoners of Gravity'?

'Prisoners of Gravity' interviewed author William Gibson.

What other notable guests appeared on 'Prisoners of Gravity'?

'Prisoners of Gravity' featured appearances by Neil Gaiman, Orson Scott Card, and Ursula K. Le Guin, among others.

What topics did 'Prisoners of Gravity' cover?

'Prisoners of Gravity' covered a wide range of topics, including literature, comics, film, and television within the science fiction and fantasy genres.

Did 'Prisoners of Gravity' have a specific focus on any particular medium?

'Prisoners of Gravity' had a special focus on comic books and their impact on popular culture.

How did 'Prisoners of Gravity' contribute to the science fiction community?

'Prisoners of Gravity' provided a platform for in-depth discussions and analysis of science fiction, fostering a sense of community among fans and creators.

What made 'Prisoners of Gravity' unique compared to other TV shows of its time?

'Prisoners of Gravity' combined intellectual discussions with a pop culture approach, appealing to both devoted fans and newcomers to the genre.

Was 'Prisoners of Gravity' well-received by audiences and critics?

Yes, 'Prisoners of Gravity' was highly praised for its intelligent approach to science fiction and its ability to engage viewers through thought-provoking discussions.

Did 'Prisoners of Gravity' receive any awards or nominations?

Although 'Prisoners of Gravity' did not receive any major awards, it gained a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.

Did 'Prisoners of Gravity' have a significant impact on the science fiction community?

Yes, 'Prisoners of Gravity' is considered a groundbreaking show that helped elevate the genre and its appreciation among a wider audience.

Is 'Prisoners of Gravity' available to watch or stream online?

Unfortunately, 'Prisoners of Gravity' is not currently available to stream online, but fans can find clips and interviews on various platforms.

How did 'Prisoners of Gravity' contribute to the legacy of science fiction television?

'Prisoners of Gravity' paved the way for future shows to explore and discuss science fiction in a more intellectual and analytical manner, leaving a lasting impact on the genre.

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