The Real History of Science Fiction - All Characters

"Roy Batty" - Blade Runner

Christopher Lloyd

"Dr. Emmett Brown" - Back To The Future

Narrator

"Dave Bowman" 2001: A Space Odyssey

David Tennant

"The Doctor" - Doctor Who (2005-2010)

Rian Johnson

Director & Screenwriter - Looper

Director

Neil Gaiman

Author / Screenwriter - Doctor Who

"David" - A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Director - Silent Running / Visual Effects - 2001: A Space Odyssey / Visual Effects - Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Screenwriter - Robocop (1987)

Adam Rogers

Senior Editor - Wired Magazine

Michio Kaku

Theoretical Physicist

Producer - The Terminator

Presenter

Visual Effects, Jurassic Park

Author
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