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  1. Welcome to Paradox: Created by Jeremy Lipp, Lewis Chesler. With Michael Philip, Leanne Adachi, Conan Graham, Mayim Bialik. "Welcome to Paradox" was a science fiction series derived mostly from original stories by top science fiction authors.

  2. Welcome to Paradox is a science fiction television series aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. and on Showcase in Canada. Despite being filmed in Canada, the series was broadcast first in the United States. It first aired on August 17, 1998, and ran for one season, ending on November 9, 1998.

  3. The citizens of the future had built a domed city called Betaville, where technology served their every need – A prison without walls, inmates controlled with implants, computers teaching children to behave like machines, having multiple clones of yourself for ready organ transplants, and sentient computerised crime-fighting vehicles.

  4. Welcome to Paradox is a science fiction television series aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. and on Showcase in Canada. Despite being filmed in Canada, the series was broadcast first in the United States. It first aired on August 17, 1998, and ran for one season, ending on November 9, 1998.

    • Philip Linzey
    • TV Series. Sci-Fi. Drama. Action | Cyberpunk
    • Canada
    • Lawrence Shragge
  5. Despite being filmed in Canada, the series was broadcast first in the United States. It first aired on August 17, 1998, and ran for one season, ending on November 9, 1998.

  6. Aug 17, 1998 · To create a common background for the separate stories, they are set in the futuristic city of Betaville (a nod to Jean-Luc Goddard's classic sf movie Alphaville). Each episode is introduced by a host character called Paradox.

  7. Welcome to Paradox. Entry updated 1 September 2020. Tagged: TV. Canadian-American tv series ( 1998 ). Production companies included Chesler/Perlmutter Productions and River of Stone Productions, for The Sci-Fi Channel. Created by Lewis Chesler and Jeremy Lipp. Executive producers included Lewis Chesler, David Perlmutter and Mary Sparacio.

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