Strange Universe

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Strange Universe
Country of origin  United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Syndicated
External links
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Strange Universe was a United States syndicated daily half-hour program about paranormal phenomena that aired from 1996 to 1998. Developed by Rysher Entertainment and Chris Craft Television, it debuted in 1996, hosted by Emmitt Miller and Dana Adams.[1][2][3][4] The show was presented in a daily tabloid television format, with the hosts introducing segments on various fortean and New Age topics, sometimes accompanied with interviews.[5]

In February 1997 Adams was dropped as co-host and Miller became the only host. At that point, Variety reported that the show had a "weak" 1.2 national rating over the past two months.[6]

The show was on the air from 1996 to 1998 for a total of 390 episodes.[7] It usually appeared on UPN network affiliates.[8][9]

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  1. Hontz, Jenny (15 July 1996). Rysher taps duo for `Universe', Variety
  2. (18 December 1995). Strange Thing Brewing, Broadcasting & Cable
  3. (3 June 1996). Green light to `Strange Universe', Broadcasting & Cable
  4. (2 December 1996). 'Universe' is renewed, Mediaweek
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  6. (12 February 1997). Article on Variety archives, Variety
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  8. Stranger Than Paradise, Vibe (March 1998)
  9. (26 May 1997). 'Strange Universe' back, Electronic Media