News > Sci Fi gets rights to 'Enterprise'

August 5, 2006

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Sci Fi Channel has acquired rights to the off-network drama "Star Trek: Enterprise" along with several other series, made-for-TV movies and miniseries through a deal with CBS Paramount Domestic Television. Along with "Enterprise," the deal includes exclusive cable rights to the classic series "The Twilight Zone," which marks a renewal for the network; the show "Tales From the Darkside"; and such short-lived series as CBS' "Threshold," starring Carla Gugino, and "Wolf Lake," with Lou Diamond Phillips, as well as UPN's "Jake 2.0," starring Christopher Gorham, and "Haunted," featuring Matthew Fox. Other acquired titles include the series "Kindred, the Embraced," "Level 9," "Special Unit 2" and "All Souls." Sci Fi said it's planning to premiere "Enterprise," a "Star Trek" prequel that stars Scott Bakula and ran from 2001-05 on UPN, in early fall. "Tales From the Darkside" will premiere later this year, and the other acquired series will debut sometime during the 2006-07 season.

 

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