InnerSpace: After the Black

InnerSpace: After the Black (2015-2016)

EndedTalk Show show

Led by veteran INNERSPACE hosts Ajay Fry, Morgan Hoffman and Teddy Wilson, After the Black is a 30-minute in-depth, lively discussion with cast, crew and special guests, about plot hints and twists, theories on future episodes and special segments including behind-the-scenes footage from set. But most importantly, fans will see an exclusive first look at the next episode of Orphan Black.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 23:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E10Episode 10Jun 16, 2016
S02E09Episode 9Jun 9, 2016
S02E08Episode 8Jun 2, 2016
S02E07Episode 7May 26, 2016
S02E06Episode 6May 19, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'InnerSpace: After the Black' premiere?

'InnerSpace: After the Black' premiered on April 10, 2015.

Who were the hosts of 'InnerSpace: After the Black'?

The hosts of 'InnerSpace: After the Black' were Ajay Fry, Morgan Hoffman, and Teddy Wilson.

What was the format of 'InnerSpace: After the Black'?

'InnerSpace: After the Black' was a talk show that discussed various sci-fi and fantasy television shows.

How long did each episode of 'InnerSpace: After the Black' run for?

Each episode of 'InnerSpace: After the Black' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Which famous sci-fi and fantasy shows did 'InnerSpace: After the Black' cover?

'InnerSpace: After the Black' covered popular shows like 'Orphan Black,' 'Doctor Who,' 'The Walking Dead,' and 'Game of Thrones,' among others.

Did 'InnerSpace: After the Black' feature interviews with cast and crew members of the shows it covered?

Yes, 'InnerSpace: After the Black' often featured interviews with actors, directors, and other individuals involved in the shows it covered.

Was 'InnerSpace: After the Black' a live show or pre-recorded?

'InnerSpace: After the Black' was a pre-recorded show.

Did 'InnerSpace: After the Black' have a live studio audience?

No, 'InnerSpace: After the Black' did not have a live studio audience.

What were some of the segments featured on 'InnerSpace: After the Black'?

Some of the segments featured on 'InnerSpace: After the Black' included interviews, discussions, behind-the-scenes footage, and fan interactions.

Did 'InnerSpace: After the Black' cover only TV shows or did it also discuss movies?

'InnerSpace: After the Black' mainly focused on television shows, but it occasionally discussed movies within the sci-fi and fantasy genres.

Were there any recurring guest stars on 'InnerSpace: After the Black'?

Yes, 'InnerSpace: After the Black' had recurring guest stars, such as actors from the shows it covered or other notable personalities in the industry.

Did 'InnerSpace: After the Black' have dedicated episodes for specific shows?

Yes, 'InnerSpace: After the Black' occasionally had dedicated episodes where it focused solely on one particular show or event.

Did 'InnerSpace: After the Black' have any interactive elements for viewers?

Yes, 'InnerSpace: After the Black' encouraged viewer participation through social media platforms, where fans could ask questions and share their thoughts.

Did 'InnerSpace: After the Black' have a specific target audience?

'InnerSpace: After the Black' primarily targeted fans of sci-fi and fantasy television shows, but it also appealed to a wider audience interested in those genres.

What was the reception of 'InnerSpace: After the Black'?

'InnerSpace: After the Black' was well-received by fans and critics, who appreciated its in-depth coverage and engaging discussions about their favorite shows.

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Also known as

  • Orphan Black: After the Black (United States)

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