SDCC 2012 TV Preview Part IV: Saturday

Part III: Friday

Here’s a look at the TV panels scheduled for Saturday, 7/14

Dedicated TV Series Panels-

10-10:45am: Ballroom 20, Warehouse 13 (SyFy)
10-11am: Indigo Ballroom, Attack of the Show (G4)
10:30-11:30am: Room 6BCF, Marvel TV, Ultimate Spider-Man (Disney XD)
11-11:45am: Ballroom 20, Once Upon a Time (ABC)
11am-12pm: Room 28E, Avatar: the Last Airbender (Nickelodeon)
12-12:45pm: Ballroom 20, Futurama (Comedy Central)
12:30-1:30pm: Room 6A, Phineas and Ferb (Disney)
12:45-1:30pm: Ballroom 20, The Simpsons (Fox)
1:45-2:30pm: Ballroom 20, Family Guy (Fox)
2-3pm: Room 6DE, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (Cartoon Network); Indigo Ballroom, Alphas (SyFy)
2:30-3:15pm: Ballroom 20, American Dad (Fox)
3-4pm: Room 6A, Grimm (NBC); Indigo Ballroom, Being Human (US) (SyFy)
3:30-4:15pm: Ballroom 20, The Vampire Diaries (CW)
3:30-4:30pm: Room 5AB, Disney Channel TV
4-5pm: Room 6BCF, The Following (FOX); Indigo Ballroom, Shameless (SHO)
4:30-5:15pm: Ballroom 20, True Blood (SHO)
5-6pm: Indigo Ballroom, Glee (FOX)
5:15-6pm: Room 6BCF, Person of Interest (CBS)
5:45-6:45pm: Room 6DE, Metal Hurlant Chronicles
6-7pm: Room 6BCF, Revolution (NBC)
7:15-8:15pm: Room 6BCF, MythBusters (Discovery Channel)
8:15-9:15pm: Room 6BCF, Lost Girl (SyFy); Room 6DE, Femme Fatales (Cinemax)

 

TV-Related Panels-

10:30-11:30am: Room 8, “Creating Animated TV Series”
1-2pm: Room 6BCF, Cartoon Voices I; Room 7AB, A Conversation with Bryan Fuller; Room 23ABC, Sid and Marty Krofft: Past, Present, and Future; Indigo Ballroom, TV Guide Fan Favorites
2-3pm: Room 7AB, Spotlight on J. Michael Straczynski
2:30-3:30pm: Room 8, Spotlight on Ben Edlund
3-4pm: Room 24ABC, The Write Stuff V
4:15-5:15pm: Room 6A, Panel with William Shatner and Roger Corman, moderated by Kevin Smith
5-6pm: Room 24ABC, Costume Designers and Illustrators: From Concept to Reality
7-8pm: Room 24ABC, Building Props for Sci-Fi in the 21st Century; Room 25ABC, Larry Nemecek’s Trekland… 2012 Double-Whammy Edition!
8-9pm: Room 23ABC, Star Wars Trivia Panel; Room 24ABC, Make it So: What Interface Design and Science Fiction Can Learn From Each Other

Part V: Sunday

By Kate Kulzick

Kate is a violinist by day, TV-aholic by night, and film geek by somewhere around dawn. While attending UIUC, she earned a Masters Degree in Violin Performance and a Schrute Buck in a Pop Culture Trivia Contest; of the two, so far only the latter has hung on her wall. Her favorite movies are The Princess Bride, Casablanca, and The Third Man and her favorite TV shows are Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Wire, and Arrested Development.

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