Here are this month's listings for SyFy (not Syfy, as I've been posting). As always, the complete listing can be found at SyFy's website.
SUN, 5 SEPT
12:00 PM Movie Marathon: Eragon
02:00 PM Movie Marathon: Highlander: The Source
09:00 PM Movie Marathon: League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The (includes a medieval League)
MON, 6 SEPT
02:00 AM Movie Marathon: Eragon
06:00 PM Movie Marathon: League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The
08:30 PM Movie Marathon: Underworld
SAT, 11 SEPT
09:00 PM Syfy Original Movie: Mandrake [PREMIERE]
SUN, 12 SEPT
01:00 AM Syfy Original Movie: Mandrake
03:00 AM Syfy Original Movie: Book Of Beasts, The
MON, 13 SEPT
12:00 PM Early Edition: Gun (interesting allusion to Merlin)
WEDNES, 15 SEPT
Merlin Season Two mini-marathon
08:00 AM Merlin: Beauty And The Beast - Part 1 (two-part episde with a unique twist on the Loathly Lady motif)
09:00 AM Merlin: Beauty And The Beast - Part 2
10:00 AM Merlin: The Witchfinder
11:00 AM Merlin: The Sins Of The Father
THURS, 16 SEPT
10:00 PM Beast Legends: Fire Dragon (this seems to be a new show--the episode airs many times this month)
FRI, 17 SEPT
01:00 AM Beast Legends: Fire Dragon
SAT, 18 SEPT
02:00 AM Beast Legends: Fire Dragon
SUN, 19 SEPT
10:00 AM Beast Legends: Fire Dragon
TUES, 21 SEPT
03:00 AM Sanctuary: Fata Morgana (Arthurian-themed)
THURS, 23 SEPT
07:00 PM Beast Legends: Fire Dragon
SUN, 26 SEPT
11:00 AM Movie: Beowulf (1999)
01:00 PM Syfy Original Movie: Rock Monster (featuring a sword in a stone and a medieval-era wizard)
09:00 PM Syfy Original Movie: Mandrake
THURS, 30 SEPT
01:30 PM Movie: League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The
10:00 PM Beast Legends: Winged Lion
FRI, 1 OCT
01:00 AM Beast Legends: Winged Lion
Also airing this month: Highlander, Invasion, Jeremiah, and Warehouse 13.
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
SyFy September 2010 Listings
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