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The lengths of science fiction film and television series can be determined in many ways. These include time between first and last original broadcast or theatrical release, number of seasons broadcast (for television series), number of seasons broadcast consecutively, number of episodes and total running time.

Additionally, some television series may be calculated individually or totalled together as part of a media franchise.

In listing the total running lengths, canon and non-canon are separated where applicable. Original canon is also separated from remakes and "re-imaginings".[1] Note that this list contains only the officially released motion picture media (films and TV series) contained within the various science-fiction series. Additional unique motion-picture content from other media is included under the supplemental category. Some series may contain other media (books, comics, video games, etc.) which are not listed here. Series which are currently airing or filming are shaded. Most timings are approximate.

Franchise Series Broadcast or release Seasons Installments
(episodes and films)
Total time
days:hours:minutes
Breakdown
Doctor Who Doctor Who, original run[1] 23 November 1963
6 December 1989
26 695 eps. 12:7:40 679 eps. (x25 min.)
15 eps. (x45 min.)
1 special (x90 min.)
Doctor Who TV movie[2] 12 May 1996 n/a 1 TV movie 89 min.
Doctor Who, current run[3]
(through "Gridlock")
26 March 2005
present
3 41 eps. 1:07:15 39 eps. (x45 min.),
2 Christmas specials (x60 min.)
total Doctor Who 43 years, 7 months, 7 days 29 737 eps. 14:5:04
K-9 and Company[4] 28 December 1981 pilot only 1 ep. 0:0:50 1 pilot (x50 min.)
Torchwood[5]
(through "End of Days")
22 October 2006
1 January 2007
second series to air in 2008
1 13 eps. 0:10:50 13 eps. (x50 min.)
The Sarah Jane Adventures[6]
(through "Invasion of the Bane")
1 January 2007
first series to air in 2007
pilot only 1 ep. 0:1:00 1 pilot (x60 min.)
total Doctor Who
+ television spin-offs
43 years, 7 months, 7 days 30 812 installments 14:17:44
Children in Need special[citation needed] 18 November 2005 1 ep. 0:0:07 1 mini-episode (x7 min.)
TARDISODEs[7] 1 April 2006
1 July 2006
1 13 eps. 0:0:13 13 mini-episodes (x1 min.)
"The Infinite Quest" 2 April 2007
30 June 2007
13 eps.,
rebroadcast as single story
0:0:45 13 mini-episodes (x3.5 min.)
rebroadcast as one 45-minute story
total supplemental Doctor Who 27 or 15 0:1:05
Dalek films 1[8], 2[9] 25 June 1965,
22 July 1966
2 0:2:43 2 films (82, 81 min.)
grand total Doctor Who franchise 43 years, 4 months, 22 days 30 841 or 827 14:21:32

Notes[edit]

  1. a b c The term "re-imagining" is used by producers of some new versions of films or television series to distinguish them from more faithful remakes. The producers of the 2001 version of Planet of the Apes[10] and the 2003 version of Battlestar Galactica[11] chose to describe those projects as "re-imaginings" of the source material rather than as remakes.


References[edit]

  1. ^ Doctor Who (1963–1989) at IMDb
  2. ^ Doctor Who (1996) at IMDb
  3. ^ Doctor Who (2005–) at IMDb
  4. ^ K-9 and Company at IMDb
  5. ^ Torchwood at IMDb
  6. ^ The Sarah Jane Adventures at IMDb
  7. ^ Tardisodes at IMDb
  8. ^ Dr. Who and the Daleks at IMDb
  9. ^ Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD at IMDb
  10. ^ French, Philip (2001-10-19). "Planet of the Apes". The Guardian. Retrieved 2007-03-01. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  11. ^ Cullen, Ian M. "Ron Moore Shares Some Insights". Retrieved 2007-02-02. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)