The 2014 documentary series (also known as Tomorrow’s Worlds: The Unearthly History of Science Fiction ) is a four-part BBC production that explores the genre's most iconic themes. Narrated by actor and writer Mark Gatiss, the series serves as an accessible entry point for fans looking to understand the cultural and historical impact of sci-fi on television, film, and literature. Series Structure: The Four Corners of Sci-Fi
: Explores the human desire to play God, featuring insights into the creation of artificial life in works like The Terminator , RoboCop , and the early foundations laid by Isaac Asimov. "The Real History of Science Fiction" Time(2014)
The series features a high-profile lineup of contributors, including: The 2014 documentary series (also known as Tomorrow’s
: Investigates the allure and paradoxes of traveling through history, highlighting classics like The Time Machine , Back to the Future , and the BBC's own Doctor Who . Who You'll See The series features a high-profile lineup of contributors,
: Traces our fascination with the unknown, from Jules Verne’s 19th-century moon voyages to the massive galactic empires of Star Wars and the realism of 2001: A Space Odyssey .
The series is divided into four thematic "corners," each focusing on a pillar of the genre:
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