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Futuristic Computers in Film and Television

In alpha-numeric order by source

  • HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • SAL 9000 from 2010: The Year We Make Contact
  • ROK from Airplaine II: The Sequel
  • MU-TH-R 182 model 2.1 terabyte AI Mainframe (Mother) from Alien
  • Father from Alien: Resurrection
  • Alpha 60 from Alphaville
  • Andromeda from Andromeda
  • The Aries Computer from The Aries Computer
  • REMAK from The Avengers "Killer"
  • Alphie from Barbarella
  • Batcomputer from Batman
  • Nell from Battle Beyond the Stars
  • Horondo from Battlespace
  • Gambit from Blake's 7
  • Orac from Blake's 7
  • Slave from Blake's 7
  • Zen from Blake's 7
  • Dr. Theopolis from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
  • Master Computer (of Pendar) from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century "Flight of the War Witch"
  • Colossus from Colossus: The Forbin Project
  • Guardian from Colossus: The Forbin Project
  • Ship's Computer (on the Dark Star) from Dark Star
  • Proteus IV from Demon Seed
  • BOSS from Doctor Who "The Green Death"
  • EMERAC from Desk Set
  • The Matrix from Doctor Who
  • Mentalis from Doctor Who "The Armageddon Factor"
  • WOTAN from Doctor Who "The War Machine"
  • Xoanon from Doctor Who "The Face of Evil"
  • Eve from Earth 2 "All About Eve"
  • Edgar from Electric Dreams
  • DUEL from The Final Programme
  • Zed from Fortress
  • ARDVARC from Get Smart
  • NOVAC from Gog
  • Deep Thought from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • Eddie the Computer from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • Lucy from Homewrecker
  • V.I.K.I. from I, Robot
  • Jarvis from Iron Man
  • SUSIE from Kronos
  • Charon from The Lifeforce Experiment
  • Computer ("The City") from Logan's Run
  • MANIAC from The Magnetic Monster
  • Magic Voice (on the Satellite of Love) from Mystery Science Theatre 3000
  • Max the Computer from Naked Space
  • Wurlitzer from Outer Touch
  • The General from The Prisoner "The General"
  • Vanessa 38-24-36 from Quark
  • Cassandra from Red Dwarf "Cassandra"
  • Gordon from Red Dwarf "Better Than Life"
  • Hilly from Red Dwarf "Parallel Universe"
  • Holly (I) from Red Dwarf
  • Holly (II) from Red Dwarf
  • Justice Computer from Red Dwarf "Justice"
  • Queeg 500 from Red Dwarf "Queeg"
  • Lucille from Red Planet
  • Red Queen from Resident Evil
  • White Queen from Resident Evil: Extinction
  • Mr Smith from The Sarah Jane Adventures
  • Biocentral Computer 2100 Series G from Sleeper
  • PAT from Smart House
  • Computer (on Moonbase Alpha) from Space: 1999
  • Psyche from Space: 1999
  • Box from Star Cops
  • Ship's Computer from Starcrash
  • Caravaggio (I) from Starhunter
  • Caravaggio (II) from Starhunter 2300
  • Computer (on the Enterprise) from Star Trek: The Original Series
  • Beta 5 computer from Star Trek: The Original Series "Assignment Earth"
  • Landru from Star Trek: The Original Series "Return of the Archons"
  • M-5 from Star Trek: The Original Series "The Ultimate Computer"
  • The Oracle from Star Trek: The Original Series "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"
  • Vaal from Star Trek: The Original Series "The Apple"
  • Interocitor from This Island Earth
  • Vox from The Time Machine
  • SELMA from Time Trax
  • TIM from The Tomorrow People
  • Master Control Program from Tron
  • SETH from Universal Soldier: The Return
  • Joshua from WarGames
  • WOPR from WarGames
  • IRAC (Ira) from Wonder Woman
  • The D.A. (Differential Analyzer) from When Worlds Collide
  • The Tabernacle from Zardoz




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