"The Fall of Mercury"
| S - | Ep - | 1935/12/ |
| Short Story | - min | |
Fallen Angel
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| TV Miniseries | - min | |
Fallen Angels
| Film | - min | |
Falling Backwards
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| Short | - min | |
Falling for Toby
| S - | Ep - | 2001/12/31 |
| Short | 21 min | |
| DRA FAN | USA | |
Tobias has guarded the secret of stopping time for years to protect others from its tragic consequences. But now his distant grandson, Toby, determined to live forever, is on the verge of discovering it.
Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game
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| Video Game | - min | |
False Positive Paradox
A statistical result where false positive tests are more probable than true positive tests.
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The false positive paradox is a statistical result where false positive tests are more probable than true positive tests, occurring when the overall population has a low incidence of a condition and the incidence rate is lower than the false positive rate. The probability of a positive test result is determined not only by the accuracy of the test but by the characteristics of the sampled population. When the incidence, the proportion of those who have a given condition, is lower than the test's false positive rate, even tests that have a very low chance of giving a false positive in an individual case will give more false than true positives overall. So, in a society with very few infected people, fewer proportionately than the test gives false positives, there will actually be more who test positive for a disease incorrectly and don't have it than those who test positive accurately and do. The paradox has surprised many.
Fame
Ebenezer Morloch
| S 5 | Ep 9 | 1985/12/13 |
| TV Series Episode | 60 min | |
| DRA MUS ROM | USA | |
With Mr. Morloch's strict enforcement of school board regulations, he is seen as a "Scrooge." On Christmas eve, while working on the school's budget, Mr. Morloch falls asleep in his office where he dreams he is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present and the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come who come to show him the importance of Christmas cheer.
Family Guy
Mind Over Murder
| S 1 | Ep 4 | 1999/04/25 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Stewie gets the idea to build a time machine. He originally creates it to avoid teething but ends up going back when people copy his plans, which erases the events of the episode.
Family Guy
If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'
| S 2 | Ep 9 | 1999/04/25 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
In a cutaway, Peter's cousin Rufus Griffin (who starred in the blaxploitation film Black to the Future) is driving the Delorean time machine from Back to the Future.
Family Guy
The Thin White Line
| S 3 | Ep 1 | 2001/07/11 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Chris accidentally goes back to Ancient Rome when he mistakes a time machine for a tanning bed.
Family Guy
Death Lives
| S 3 | Ep 6 | 2001/08/15 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Peter dies again, and Death takes him back in time to show him the errors of his ways.
Family Guy
The Kiss Seen Around The World
| S 3 | Ep 8 | 2001/08/29 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Meg develops a crush on the local news anchor, Tom Tucker, so decides to take a internship at the news station as a junior anchor. But, much to her dismay her fellow anchor is Neil Goldman. A nerd from her school who's only goal in life is to be with Meg.
Family Guy
The Perfect Castaway
| S 4 | Ep 12 | 2005/09/18 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Peter drives the Delorean time machine in this episode.
Family Guy
The Courtship of Stewie's Father
| S 4 | Ep 16 | 2005/11/20 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Stewie sets up a cutaway parodying Doc Brown at the end of the first film in the flying Delorean time machine telling Marty and Jennifer that they have to come to the future to fix their kids' situation.
Family Guy
Stewie B. Goode
| S 4 | Ep 28 | 2006/05/21 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
A near-death experience inspires Stewie to change his life.
Family Guy
Bango Was His Name, Oh!
| S 4 | Ep 29 | 2006/05/21 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Stewie searches for a man he saw on TV whom he believes is his real father. Stewie meets someone familiar from the future.
Family Guy
Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure
| S 4 | Ep 30 | 2006/05/21 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Stewie meets his future self, who lives a pathetic life, and decides to change his unwanted future. Stu Griffin, who is Stewie at 30 years old, uses a time machine in the form of a wristwatch to go on his vacations. (Note: this is the third segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story,)
Family Guy
Meet the Quagmires
| S 5 | Ep 18 | 2007/05/20 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Death grants Peter's wish to go back in time to 1984 when he was 18, but only for one night. He ends up bailing on a date with Lois to hang out with a movie actress. When he returns to the present, he soon realizes that everything is not normal, as he is now married to the former actress, and Lois is with Quagmire.
Family Guy
Road to Germany
| S 7 | Ep 3 | 2008/10/19 |
| TV Series Episode | 22 min TV-14 | |
| COM | ||
Mort Goldman mistakes Stewie's new walk-in time machine for a bathroom stall. He lands in Poland on September 1, 1939, the beginning of World War II. When Stewie and Brian realize this, they go in to rescue him. This model is uranium powered.