"6 Attempts at Winning Jennifer's Heart"
S - | Ep - | 2014/08/ |
Short Story | - min | |
The Six Million Dollar Man
Just A Matter Of Time
S 5 | Ep 13 | 1978/01/08 |
TV Series Episode | 60 min | |
ACT ADV CRI |
While testing a new fuel aboard an experimental space craft, Col. Steve Austin experiences difficulties while preparing to land and is pulled off course to splash down near a remote island in the Pacific. There, he attempts to contact Oscar at OSI to inform him of his whereabouts, but when another government agent shows up and identifies himself as Oscar's replacement, the Colonel is shocked to learn that 6 years have supposedly passed, Oscar is dead and he has been declared a traitor after supposedly defecting to the Soviet Union.
Six Minutes
S - | Ep - | |
Short | - min | |
666 Park Avenue
Hypnos
S 1 | Ep 9 | 2012/12/02 |
TV Series Episode | 60 min TV-14 | |
DRA FAN MYS SF THR | USA |
The enigmatic Maris Elder (Whoopi Goldberg) helps Jane link her past and present to The Drake: Henry considers a run for City Council. And what really happened to Sasha Doran. (mind time travel to 1927)
Six-String Samurai
1998/09/18 | ||
Film | 91 min PG-13 | |
ACT ADV COM | USA |
In the post-apocalyptic world of 1960s Nevada, a rock 'n' roll samurai takes a young boy under his protection.
6:3 Play It Again Tutti
Film | - min | |
1632
S - | Ep - | 2000/02/01 |
Novel | - min | |
West-Virginian town is taken back to the Thirty Years' War in Germany and gives them insight to the future. 1632 is the initial novel in the best-selling[1] alternate history 1632 book series written by historian, writer and editor Eric Flint. The flagship novel kicked off a collaborative writing effort that has involved hundreds of contributors and dozens of authors. The premise involves a small American town of three thousand, sent back to April 1631, in an alternate Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War. The fictional town of Grantville, West Virginia (modeled on the real West Virginia town of Mannington) and its power plant are displaced in space-time, through a side effect of a mysterious alien civilization.[2] A hemispherical section of land about three miles in radius measured from the town center is transported back in time and space from April 2000 to May 1631, from North America to central Germany. The town is thrust into the middle of the Thirty Years' War, in the German province of Thuringia in the Thuringer Wald, near the fictional German free city of Badenburg. This Assiti Shards effect occurs during a wedding reception, accounting for the presence of several people not native to the town, including a doctor and his daughter, a paramedic. Real Thuringian municipalities located close to Grantville are posited as Weimar, Jena, Saalfeld and the more remote Erfurt, Arnstadt, and Eisenach well to the south of Halle and Leipzig.
16 Wishes
S - | Ep - | 2010/06/25 |
TV Movie | 90 min TV-G | |
DRA FAM FAN ROM | Canada / USA |
A 16-year-old girl prepares a list of 16 wishes for eight years, hoping they will come true on her 16th birthday. A fairy comes to give her 16 candles that make the 16 wishes come true. Her wishes go the wrong way and are permanent when midnight comes. She has one final wish to reverse her previous wishes.
The Sixth Directive and Other Tales
S - | Ep - | 2003/02/ |
Video | 75 min | |
ADV | USA |
Three bondage vignettes concerning time travel, foreign princesses with bizarre customs and women who hate bondage but get tied and gagged anyway.
Siyama
2008/01/31 | ||
Film | 107 min | |
ACT ADV DRA | Thailand |
Siyama is the story of three Thai youths who are transported back in time to ancient Ayutthaya, in the midst of a vicious civil war. Three young lives from the present are mysteriously destined to travel back in time through a portal to an old forgotten city. It is an era of civil war among the people of Siam where the fight is to protect the capital city of Ayuthaya from being conquered and overthrown. Bloodshed is about to unfold among the small group of villagers loyal to their land and prepared to battle to the death with the opposing military troops of Ong Mien, known for their cut throat, piercing swords. Siyama led by, Kru Jom, uses religious sorcery to protect his small village located amidst a ravine populated by only a mere one thousand villagers and two hundred rooftops. By being the choice of passage towards the capital city of Ayuthaya, Siyama becomes a targeted obstacle for the gruesome military brigade of Ong Mien. Anna, Gif, and Bote from present day Bangkok are thrown into a gateway through time after coincidentally conversing about the history of warfare that took place in the ancient days of what was then called Siam. They suddenly appear out of no where right at the onset of battle causing utter confusion and havoc among the soldiers. These girls are forced to put their book-learned history knowledge to the test to see if they can save Siyama from being trampled through.
SketchWork TV
S - | Ep - | 2011/07/08 |
TV Series Episode | 10 min | |
SF |
SketchWork TV
The Trouble With Time Travel
S 1 | Ep 4 | 2011/07/08 |
TV Series Episode | 10 min | |
SF |
Two guys come across a strange abandoned telephone box in a garden which seems to have the ability for time travel. This device is somehow flawed as it will only allow you to travel random short distances resulting is some very funny moments.
SketchWork TV
Terminated
S 1 | Ep 5 | 2011/09/02 |
TV Series Episode | 10 min | |
SF |
Two circus workers are suddenly plunged into a world where they are hunted by a mechanical being from the future.
Skinflint: A Country Christmas Carol
S - | Ep - | 1979/12/18 |
TV Movie | 99 min | |
FAM MUS | USA |
Skinflint featured Hoyt Axton as Cyrus Flint, a greedy banker, who runs the town of Flint City, Tennessee. Like Ebeneezer Scrooge, Flint had an abused, underpaid employee with a dying son played by Mel Tillis. His wife is played by Lynn Anderson. Flint has a nephew, played by Larry Gatlin, that ask him to a Christmas party. Flint is visited by the ghost of a deceased partner, played by Tom T. Hall. He is visited by three more ghosts. The ghost of the past, played by Martha Raye (shows us that Flint's greedy cost him a relationship with a woman, played by Barbara Mandrell.
Skinnamarink TV
Time Travelers
S 2 | Ep 42 | 1999// |
TV Series Episode | 30 min | |
FAM | Canada |
Child music trio, Sharon, Lois, and Bram run a TV station with their friends, Ella Acapella (an elephant) and C.C. Copycat. When the Big Red Button is pushed, the big question is 'What Time is It?'.
Skolem's Paradox
Countably infinite models of set theory contain uncountably infinite sets.
S - | Ep - | 1922// |
- min | ||
In mathematical logic and philosophy, Skolem's paradox is a seeming contradiction that arises from the downward L wenheim-Skolem theorem. Thoralf Skolem (1922) was the first to discuss the seemingly contradictory aspects of the theorem, and to discover the relativity of set-theoretic notions now known as non-absoluteness. Although it is not an actual antinomy like Russell's paradox, the result is typically called a paradox, and was described as a "paradoxical state of affairs" by Skolem (1922: p. 295). Skolem's paradox is that every countable axiomatisation of set theory in first-order logic, if it is consistent, has a model that is countable. This appears contradictory because it is possible to prove, from those same axioms, a sentence which intuitively says (or which precisely says in the standard model of the theory) that there exist sets that are not countable. Thus the seeming contradiction is that a model which is itself countable, and which contains only countable sets, satisfies the first order sentence that intuitively states "there are uncountable sets". A mathematical explanation of the paradox, showing that it is not a contradiction in mathematics, was given by Skolem (1922). Skolem's work was harshly received by Ernst Zermelo, who argued against the limitations of first-order logic, but the result quickly came to be accepted by the mathematical community. The philosophical implications of Skolem's paradox have received much study. One line of inquiry questions whether it is accurate to claim that any first-order sentence actually states "there are uncountable sets". This line of thought can be extended to question whether any set is uncountable in an absolute sense. More recently, the paper "Models and Reality" by Hilary Putnam, and responses to it, led to renewed interest in the philosophical aspects of Skolem's result.
Skull the Slayer (1975)
Trapped In the Tower Of Time!
S - | Ep 3 | 1976/01/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by Ron Wilson and Frank Giacoia. Tumult in the Tower of Time, script by Marv Wolfman, art by Steve Gan, Pablo Marcos, and Steve Gan; Skull's feud with Corey worsens as the group wanders the prehistoric landscape, but then things become even more confusing when they find the corpses of dozens of other castaways in the Triangle staked out near a mysterious Tower of alien origin... and, entering it, find that every level appears to exist in a different time period! Skull finds himself battling robot dinosaurs, while Corey is trapped by slavemasters in what appears to be ancient Egypt. Marvel Value Stamp. 36 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.
Skull the Slayer (1975)
S - | Ep 5 | 1976/05/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by Rich Buckler and Dan Adkins. Magic, Myth and Madness!, script by Bill Mantlo, art by Sal Buscema and Sonny Trinidad; Skull finds himself battling to save Camelot alongside the Black Knight, but when Morgan Le Fay's troops arrive, he is horrified to discover Corey, Jeff and Ann fighting on their side; his friends were never dead, only transmuted by Slitherogue, but they haven't forgiven or forgotten Scully running out on them and they're out for revenge; The fighting stops when Corey is wounded and the Black Knight destroys Morgan, but then the Knight reveals that he too is a robot like Morgan and all the others; As the Knight leaves and the robots prepare to rebuild to fight another day, Skull vows to get his reluctant, mistrustful 'team' out of the Tower of Time. 36 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.
Skull the Slayer (1975)
S - | Ep 4 | 1976/03/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by Rich Buckler and Dan Adkins. Time Out of Mind!, script by Steve Englehart, art by Sal Buscema and Mike Esposito; Skull and his comrades learn the secret of the Tower of Time, constructed by the Scorpians in Earth's prehistory as a way of keeping their robots busy, but soon to be the staging post for Slitherogue's attempt to conquer time itself; Ann, Jeff and Corey seemingly die at the hands of Slitherogue's servants, but Skull falls through the Tower and ends up in what appears to be Camelot, where Merlin and the Black Knight decide to assist him, believing Slitherogue to be a demon. Spider-Man and the Cupcake Caper Hostess Cup Cakes ad, art by Mike Esposito. Marvel Value Stamp. 36 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.
Skull the Slayer (1975)
S - | Ep 6 | 1976/07/ |
Comic | - min | |
Cover by John Buscema and Mike Esposito. Swamp!, script by Bill Mantlo, art by Sal Buscema and Steve Ga; Having escaped the Time Tower, Scully and his friends including a wounded and delirious Corey have to negotiate the dangers of the swamp, and end up fighting a tribe of Incas; Meanwhile, the robotic Black Knight kills Slitherogue, not knowing that this action will destroy the Time Tower and himself with it since the Tower was tied to Slitherogue's life processes; Back in the present day, Scully's old nemesis Corporal Freddy Lancer, one of his escorts on the plane that went into the Bermuda Triangle, is rescued from the ocean by a ship carrying Jeff Turner's father, Senator Turner. Remember Those Old Funny animals...? article by Bill Mantlo. Eagle-Eye GI Joe Meets the Intruder Strongman from Another World toy ad. 36 pgs., full color. $0.25. Cover price $0.25.