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  2. Childhood's End (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Childhood's End is an American-Australian television miniseries based on the 1953 novel of the same name, by Arthur C. Clarke, and developed by Matthew Graham. It premiered on Syfy on December 14, 2015.

  3. Childhood's End - Wikipedia

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    Childhood's End is a 1953 science fiction novel by the British author Arthur C. Clarke.The story follows the peaceful alien invasion [1] of Earth by the mysterious Overlords, whose arrival begins decades of apparent utopia under indirect alien rule, at the cost of human identity and culture.

  4. Childhood's End (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Childhood's End is a 1953 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke. Childhood's End or Child Hood ... a September 2008 film "Childhood’s end", an episode of the ...

  5. Arthur C. Clarke - Wikipedia

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    In Clarke's authorised biography, Neil McAleer writes: "many readers and critics still consider Childhood's End Arthur C. Clarke's best novel." [44] But Clarke did not use ESP in any of his later stories, saying, "I've always been interested in ESP, and of course, Childhood's End was about that. But I've grown disillusioned, partly because ...

  6. Arthur C. Clarke in media - Wikipedia

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    Clarke's short story "Breaking Strain" was adapted as the 1995 TV movie Trapped In Space. The 2002 Futurama episode "Godfellas" was partially inspired by Clarke's short story "The Nine Billion Names of God". [13] In 2013, the SyFy Channel announced they were producing a six-hour miniseries of Clarke's novel Childhood's End, which aired in 2015.

  7. Crusade (short story) - Wikipedia

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    In his paper "2001 in Perspective: The Fiction of Arthur C. Clarke", John Hollow covered the story along with "Dial F for Frankenstein", noting that "The thing mocked in each of these stories, however, is not the machine but man's assumption that he is the be-all and end-all of the universe."

  8. Nick Hurran - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoner (2009; 6 episodes) Doctor Who (2011-2013) : The Girl Who Waited; The God Complex; Asylum of the Daleks; The Angels Take Manhattan; The Day of the Doctor; Sherlock. His Last Vow - Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special; The Lying Detective; Childhood's End (2015; 3 ...

  9. Islands in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Islands in the Sky is a 1952 science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. Clarke. It is one of his earliest works. It is one of his earliest works. Clarke wrote the story as a travelogue of human settlement of cislunar space in the last half of the twenty-first century.