id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-6596 Science fiction - Wikipedia .html text/html 13479 2266 70 The animated series The Jetsons, while intended as comedy and only running for one season (1962–1963), predicted many inventions now in common use: flat-screen televisions, newspapers on a computer-like screen, computer viruses, video chat, tanning beds, home treadmills, and more.[125] In 1963, the time travel-themed Doctor Who premiered on BBC Television.[126] The original series ran until 1989 and was revived in 2005.[127] It has been extremely popular worldwide and has greatly influenced later TV science fiction.[128][129][130] Other programs in the 1960s included The Outer Limits (1963-1965),[131] Lost in Space (1965-1968), and The Prisoner (1967).[132][133][134] The earliest organized online fandom was the SF Lovers Community, originally a mailing list in the late 1970s with a text archive file that was updated regularly.[251] In the 1980s, Usenet groups greatly expanded the circle of fans online.[252] In the 1990s, the development of the World-Wide Web exploded the community of online fandom by orders of magnitude, with thousands and then millions of websites devoted to science fiction and related genres for all media.[247] Most such sites are relatively small, ephemeral, and/or narrowly focused,[253][254] though sites like SF Site and SFcrowsnest offer a broad range of references and reviews.[255][256] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-6596.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-6596.txt