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STARBURST
The World's Longest Running Magazine of Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy
Sci-Fi Monthly Magazine from London ,United Kingdom


- First issue: 1978
- Science Fiction movies.
- Published by Visual Imagination, Starburst Magazine Ltd
- Website: www.starburstmagazine.com

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Special #26 Yearbook
1995
Can UK TV Sci-Fi stand up to its American counterparts? Also, we take a look at US TV for 1995. We take a look at the top films on 1995 from Star Trek: Generations to Judge Dredd. Brent Spiner runs a diagnostic on his life as Lt Cmdr Data. Production designer Barbara Ling on Batman Forever. Space Precinct stars Ted Shackelford, Rob Youngblood and Nancy Paul plus an episode guide. Natasha Henstridge talks about her Species. Michael O'Hare on Babylon 5's Jeffrey Sinclair. Robert Duncan McNeil on Star Trek: Voyager. Sci-Fi channel launch in Europe. Doctor Who in 1995. Stephen Downing on playing Robocop on the small screen. Judge Dredd bonanza, interviews with Chris Adamson, Adrian Biddle, Emma Porteous, Joss Williams and Nick Dudman. Highlander the tv series.


Special #25
1995
Sliders creator Tracy Torme previews the Sci-Fi show. Deep Space Nine Season Three episode guide. Writer Marc Scott Zicree on the TNG episode First Contact. Tim Russ on Star Trek Voyager's Vulcan Tuvok. Lori Petty on her high-kicking Tank Girl. DeForrest Kelly on his 30 years as Leonard 'Bones' McCoy. Star Trek poster with classic, TNG, DSN and Voyager crews. Chris O'Donnell on Robin in Batman Forever. Voyager Season One episode guide. LeVar Burton on playing Geordie LaForge and directing. Kathy Evison on seaQuest DSV. Jerry Doyle on playing Babylon 5's Michael Garibaldi. 1994 readers poll results. Dylan Walsh on Congo.


Special #24
1995
Where Sci-Fi TV stands just now, from Babylon 5 to Red Dwarf. Jonathan Frakes on Riker and seven years of TNG. X-Files creator Chris Carter. Dale Midkiff on making Time Trax. Red Dwarf's Robert Llewellyn on playing android Kryten. Story Editor Phil Morrow on Space Precinct. Claudia Christian on life as Babylon 5's Susan Ivanova. John D'Aquino on seaQuest DSV. Director Winrich Kolbe takes us behind the scenes on Voyager. Blu Mankuma on the beat with Robocop. Mary Tamm escapes Doctor Who's curse. Lois & Clarke takes Hatcher up, up and away. Christian Tessier on The Tomorrow People.


Special #23A
1995
A complete guide to the Trek franchise, from The Cage to Generations. Malcom McDowell on playing the evil Dr Soran. We take a look at McDowell's films. Brent Spiner talks about Data's big screen outing. Stacy Haiduk on seaQuest DSV. The making of Star Trek: Generations. Patrick Stewart on Picards first big screen adventure. Robert Englund on playing Freddy. William Shatner says goodbye to Kirk. Brannon Braga, the brains behind Generations. Yvonne Craig on her days in Batman and Star Trek. Alan Ruck on playing Captain of the Enterprise B. Greg Evigan on Tek War. Michael Dorn looks back on 7 years of Worf.


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December 1995


Issue 207
November 1995


Issue 206
October 1995


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September 1995


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August 1995


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July 1995


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April 1995


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March 1995


Issue 198
February 1995


Issue 197
January 1995

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