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Dan Petitt(Staff)
Monday, February 26, 2007 - 11:48
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X Files from the beginning...
LivingTV are showing The X Files from the very first episode right the way through every week night at 7pm.

The X-Files was a defining programme of the 1990s and made sci-fi accessible to viewers who weren't normally sci-fi fans.

It has won many accolades, such as the second greatest cult television show and before Stargate SG-1 was the longest running sci-fi show on American TV.

The X Files centers around FBI agents Fox Mulder 'the believer' (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully 'the skeptic' (Gillian Anderson) who are tasked with investigating the eponymous "X-Files," marginalized cases often involving paranormal phenomena.

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SCIENCE FICTION SERIES: The X Files, LIVINGtv at 19:00 on Monday 26th February 2007

Pilot. Series 1, episode 1.
Pilot episode of the cult drama series, following the investigations of two FBI agents into paranormal phenomena. Sceptical agent Dana Scully is assigned a new partner - Fox 'Spooky' Mulder - notorious for his fascination with the supernatural. The pair's first investigation involves strangely marked bodies that are appearing across the country, and something mysterious and terrifying taking place in the forests of Oregon.
(New Series, 5 Star)

Directors: Daniel Sackheim, Robert Mandel
Starring: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Charles Cioffi, Jerry Hardin, Michael Bryan French, Cliff De Young

Edited by Dan Petitt on Monday, February 26, 2007 - 12:01