This new fall season is brimming with science fiction. From Bionic Woman to Pushing Daisies, there is sci-fi all over the television these days. It’s finally gone mainstream…but sci-fi fans know that we’ve had great sci-fi programming almost as long as we’ve had televisions in our homes.
So, in honor of all these great years of sci-fi programming, we present to you…our Top 10 Greatest Sci-Fi Shows of All Time…
10. Babylon 5 - Centered around the Babylon 5 space station, a focal point for politics, diplomacy, and wars in the late 2250s and early 2260s, this series is often referred to as a “novel for television” because of it’s deep and engrossing storylines that played out over several seasons of the show.

09. Firefly - A “western in space”, Firefly was a short-lived television series that managed to established an amazingly detailed and rich world in only 13 episodes. The show developed a dedicated fan following that still work to get the series back on the air in some form to this day. The drive of the fans helped result in the feature film “Serenity” that completed the storyline from the series.

08. Battlestar Galactica - This reimagining of the classic (but cheesy) original Battlestar Galactica show took the world by storm with it’s post-9/11 commentary on terrorism and war. The shows borrows some of it’s visual style from Firefly and other shows, but features rich, and nail biting action, drama, and suspense.

07. Stargate: SG-1 - based on the hit movie “Stargate”, this series quickly expanded on the mythology that the move established, and developed an extensive universe, and - ultimately - built itself into a franchise that rivals any other sci-fi television series. Running for over 10 years, Stargate: SG-1 is one of the longest running sci-fi series in television history, and the series continues in direct-to-dvd movies.

06. Quantum Leap - In this highly successful series, Sam Beckett was a man lost in time, leaping from one life to the next, helping people, and hoping that the next leap…might be the leap home. He never did make it home, since the series ended without a series finale, but this engaging sci-fi series has been imitated time and time again over the years. The most recent mimic of the Quantum Leap premise is the new fall NBC series Journeyman…which is about a man who travels through time helping people…

05. Doctor Who - The longest running Sci-Fi series of all time is one of the most popular television shows in BBC history, and has recently found a growing fan base in the US. The series has been re-invented time and again, with 9 different actors playing the lead role of The Doctor over the life of the series…but the adventures of the time traveling alien from the planet Gallifrey never seem to get old…and will probaby be on television forever…

04. Star Trek - No television series has sparked the imagination of the world like Star Trek. The Original Series inspired not only generations of entertainers, but real scientists have brought many of the devices dreamed up by the Star Trek creative team to reality. That cell phone you have? Thank Star Trek. The doors at the grocery store? Thank Star Trek. The list goes on, and on, and on. 3 seasons of television changed the world…that’s the magic of Star Trek.

03. Lost - The recent resurgence of Sci-fi on network television can be traced right back to this series. Lost is an engaging mystery that continues to get more complex and more interesting with every season. The series follows a group of plane crash survivors on a mysterious island that is much more than it seems…

02. Heroes - Superheroes have never been done this well on TV — in fact, the only way to find superheroes written this well is to actually read the comic books. Heavily inspired by the newest generation of comic books, and largely staffed with comic book writers, Heroes has managed to take the sci-fi show into an entirely new direction. This show is still very young, and if the quality doesn’t continue, you’ll find it knocked off of this high perch in an instant, but for now…it is truly one of the best sci-fi shows of all time.

01. Star Trek: The Next Generation - While Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock may be cultural icons that will last forever, it is the second generation of Star Trek that was the most watch of all the Trek series. Star Trek: TNG first aired 20 years ago, and the series not only changed the way we thought about Star Trek, it changed the way we thought about sci-fi television. Most of the shows on this list (virtually everyone that started after TNG aired) owes their existence to the massive success of the crew of the Enterprise-D.
Not everyone will agree with this ranking, to be sure, but it’s massive appeal, incredible seven year run, and continued success on television (there is a minimum of 2 hours of Star Trek TNG on the air every single day of the week in the US), there is no other show that is more deserving of the top spot on this list.

So that’s it. Do you agree? Disagree? Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think!
31 Responses to: Top Ten: The Greatest Sci-Fi Shows of All Time
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September 4th, 2007 at 1:46 pm
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September 4th, 2007 at 5:07 pm
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Great White Snark
September 4th, 2007 at 5:52 pm
Ok, of course these are just my personal biases, but I would have thrown out the original Star Trek, and would have moved Firefly way up on the list. That SG-1 is ahead of two smarter shows like Firefly and BSG rubs my geek-dar the wrong way.
Also, what about V?
On a related note, I thought you might enjoy one of my posts on the “Top 10 Tragic Geek TV Show Cancellations.” Let me know what you think.
http://www.greatwhitesnark.com/2007/05/17….
John
September 4th, 2007 at 6:09 pm
Wow, that list is almost exactly backwards.
Michael
September 4th, 2007 at 6:16 pm
@John
obviously, I disagree.
What order would you put them in?
Mauro
September 4th, 2007 at 6:58 pm
What about Star Treck: Voyager? It’s the best !
Ron
September 4th, 2007 at 7:11 pm
If you left out Heros, Lost, Quantum Leap, and Battlestar Galactica you’d have a good start.
I’d also move Babylon 5 and Firefly closer to the #1 position. Firefly was under rated and Babylon 5 was far superior in plot complexity and uniformity to any of the others. It also were in to areas that any of the StarTreks feared to go until after B5 did it.
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September 4th, 2007 at 7:11 pm
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Carles
September 5th, 2007 at 3:00 am
Heroes better than Babylon 5?
Lost better than Firefly?
I you are talking about the best SF series, the order is absolutely wrong.
Eugenia
September 5th, 2007 at 4:39 am
The take of a geek female:
5. ST:Voy
4. BSG
3. Firefly
2. Lost
1. ST:TNG
Drakkenfyre
September 5th, 2007 at 4:44 am
I also disagree with the order. My top ten, using these choices, in descending order of personal opinion of greatness:
1. BSG (The best writing on television, period.)
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2. ST:TNG (Made possible all SF that followed.)
3. B5 (Oh, that’s what an arc is supposed to look like!)
4. Star Trek (Important for its time, as it spoke about the issues in a language that made it palatable.)
5. Firefly (I might have rated it higher if there had been more episodes . . . alas.)
6. Quantum Leap (Reminded us of what we’ve gained and what we need to keep, culturally, socially, ethically.)
7. Stargate SG-1 (Thematically, this show was about what, exactly? Not that I don’t own all the DVDs.
8. Heroes (Not as densely packed as BSG, and the stakes just aren’t as high. Not that I didn’t rush out and buy season one two days ago. But I bet it will pick up in season two.)
9. Doctor Who (The histrionics are a little much, even for a science fantasy show.)
I don’t feel comfortable rating Lost, as I haven’t seen enough of it.
Canuk
September 5th, 2007 at 10:40 am
What ever happened to Space, Above and Beyond, I loved that show.
Justin
Scott
September 5th, 2007 at 11:27 am
How are you defining sci fi? I’ve seen several lists over the years that have included shows like Alias, Buffy TVS, Angel, etc. but then they aren’t mentioned in others at all.
Drakkenfyre
September 5th, 2007 at 10:20 pm
Yeah, good point. S:AAB really was one of the best SF shows of all time. It also took on some of the big issues, but I wonder if some people weren’t ready for that dark a tone. Even now, I still have the VCR tapes, but I can’t bring myself to watch them again, knowing what happens in the end. I would have loved to have seen more of that show.
I liked that geek female list, and I absolutely loved Voyager, but it was hot and cold. When it was hot, it was tackling suicide and identity and the rights of the individual versus those of the group, and when it was cold it was baby-making lizards or Seven dating Chakotay.
Cathy
September 6th, 2007 at 12:01 am
What about Alien Nation? I know it was only on for one season (curse you FOX!), but it was great….
Naitland
September 6th, 2007 at 10:25 am
My List would be:
1. BSG (Greatest television show…period!! No other show does drama, action and suspense like this does! I can watch the pilot/mini-series over and over and over again! Characters are very real, complex and tormented.)
2. Star Trek. TNG and those that came after (I’ve watched every episode of TNG, DS9 and Voyager and can honestly say that…for the first time, i can’t reach a decision on which is better!! I lost interest in ST Enterprise after the first few episodes and i can’t say i’ve watched the original series even though Wrath of Khan and Undiscovered Country are two of my all time fav movies. Okay…if i have to choose it would have to be TNG.)
3. B5. Great story! Strong characters. Do i really need to say anything else?
4. SG-1. We can get technical all we like but it’s an entertaining and good show
I’m not comfortable rating the others. I’ve never seen quantum leap, Dr. Who (yeah…i know…) or Firefly (thoroughly enjoyed Serenity) and have seen only Season 1 of Lost. I’ll get back to you on Heroes once i receive Season 1 (bought it this week)
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Stratman
September 11th, 2007 at 10:29 am
You guys are forgetting one very important show, THE TWILIGHT ZONE!
Matt
September 16th, 2007 at 12:12 am
I think this is a good list. i defiantely agree that NG deserves to be up there. Also despite what anyone else thinks, I would stargate sg-1 in the top spot, then STNG, then BSG. I also would not put heroes ont he list.
Great White Snark
September 21st, 2007 at 3:51 am
Hey, Michael… I’m back, and this time because I put together a similar list: The 30 Best Geek TV Shows of our Generation.
http://www.greatwhitesnark.com/2007/09/20/the-best-geek-tv-shows-of-this-generation/
I know this is up your alley… thoughts?
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September 24th, 2007 at 6:34 am
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Honey
September 24th, 2007 at 2:08 pm
I’d put the CW’s “Supernatural” way up on that list. Along with USA’s “The 4400″. I can’t imagine how shows of this caliber manage to escape the undivided attention of the general public. ‘Tis a shame.
Reboot
December 7th, 2007 at 9:29 pm
These lists are so personal, there’s never, ever… a last word. I’m happy to see that the comments are mostly about sharing lists/favorites and not flaming about something as benign as a fav list.
Here are my personal favs:
1. Star Trek: TOS
2. Stargate SG-1
3. Sliders
4. The 4400
5. Heroes
6. The Twilight Zone
7. Smallville
8. Land of the Lost (Yup:-) The Saturday morning kid’s show
9. X-Men - The Animated series (arguably the best overall job on an animated series)
10. Stargate Atlantis (though season 4 is dragging, getting very soft)
Notes:
Kyle XY - The first 1.5 seasons have been excellent (except for the activist encumbered gay episode). Hope they don’t mess this series up.
The Pretender - probably not classic Sci-Fi. Deserves a mention every now and again.
I know there’s alot of enthusiam on the internet for both Firefly and Battlestar Galactica - but I can’t stand either of these two - no offense to anyone. Like I said… matter of personal preference. Quantum Leap is entertaining but would always end up somewhere in the middle of any large list I put together (not the greatest but not the worst). On a larger list, I’d place Star Trek: Voyager over TNG. TNG over Deep Space 9.
Cheers!
Tasha
January 16th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
I have only 3 real favourites in my personal list:
1. BSG (Greatest sci-fi tv-shov ever!).
2. The X-files.
3. Lost (1st season)
luke
January 30th, 2008 at 11:26 pm
Pretty tragic that Farscape doesn’t even get an honorable mention. I love sci-fi and Farscape was more enthralling than anything I’ve seen on TV to this day.
I think SG1 should be bumped up, and it just seems way too early to be placing heroes so high up the list.
keith
April 3rd, 2008 at 8:46 pm
Brimstone starring Peter Horton and John Glover as the Devil terrific premise terrific writing makes a lot of these so called mystery sci-fi shows on tv now look wussy should lasted longer I think it could’ve become one of the all time greats
senju
May 14th, 2008 at 12:25 am
I the title is the top 10 modem SF rather than the top SF shows of all time. Where is Irvan’s great TV shows like “Lost in Space”, “Land of the Giants”, “Time Tunnel” and “Voyage to the bottem of the Sea”? Also, Planet of the Apes TV servies was good. I am surprise that StarGate Atlanitis is not on there. I think “Lost” should not be in there. I do not look at that as SF show but more of a drama (with SF elements on the side).
LLJ
May 25th, 2008 at 10:21 am
Can we draw a line between Sci-Fiction / WitchCraft and Horror, and exclude shows like Charmed, Buffy, Angel and their spin offs.
Sci-Fiction to most fans would I’m sure have a space theme.
#1 all time is now Battlestar Galactica. Have been a fan since episode 1 season 1, and got hooked instantly by great writing, cast, direction and camera work. I still love Sci-Fi in general, but this show has won me.
I need go no further as what ever I say is only my opinion anyway.
BTW, I like Buffy, but think it’s catergoised incorrectly.
Yanks
July 20th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Nice to see Firefly make the list.
What a travesty it was cut short.
boyishprince
July 29th, 2008 at 8:06 am
I’ve just blogged a story on my top 5 (but you can vote on your own favorite!) at: http://www.hypedworld.com
Mine are:
1. Dune miniseries
2. Battlestar Galactica
3. Stargate SG-1
4. The X-files
5. Star Trek
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