Sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture, the Medieval Studies on Screen blog (formerly Medieval Studies at the Movies) supplements an earlier discussion list and is intended as a gateway to representations of the medieval on film, television, computers, and portable electronic devices.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
SyFy February 2012
This month on SyFy. Note that Season 4 of Merlin continues this month.
FRI, 3 FEB
05:00 AM
Stargate SG-1: Arthur's Mantle
10:00 PM
Merlin: His Father's Son
SAT., 4 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: His Father's Son
6:30 pm
Movie: Outlander
11:30 PM
Movie: Outlander
MON., 6 FEB
04:00 AM
Stargate SG-1: Crusade
TUES., 7 FEB
02:00 AM
Stargate SG-1: Camelot
THURS., 9 FEB
02:00 AM
Stargate SG-1: Morpheus
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Witchville
05:00 PM
Stargate SG-1: The Pegasus Project
FRI., 10 FEB
10:00 PM
Merlin: A Servant Of Two Masters
SAT., 11 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: A Servant Of Two Masters
TUES., 14 FEB
08:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Grendel (Wikipedia)
FRI., 17 FEB
03:30 AM
Stargate SG-1: The Quest - Pt 1
04:30 AM
Stargate SG-1: The Quest - Pt 2
10:00 PM
Merlin: The Secret Sharer [Intriguing episode.]
SAT., 18 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: The Secret Sharer
MON., 20 FEB
09:30 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Dragon Dynasty [Marco Polo and dragons!]
[I think I missed the film Gryphon (see Wikipedia).]
FRI., 24 FEB
01:30 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Rise Of The Gargoyles
10:00 PM
Merlin: Lamia
SAT., 25 FEB
12:00 AM
Merlin: Lamia
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Reign Of The Gargoyles
09:00 AM
Movie: Enchanted [the Disney film]
11:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Beyond Sherwood Forest (watch on Hulu)
01:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Rock Monster
05:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Red: Werewolf Hunter
07:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Black Forest
09:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Gretl: Witch Hunter
11:00 PM
Syfy Original Movie: Black Forest
SUN., 26 FEB
01:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Gretl: Witch Hunter
03:00 AM
Syfy Original Movie: Dragon Sword [St. George]
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