

Welcome to Paradox (1998 - 1998)
Welcome to Paradox is a science fiction television series aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. and on Showcase in Canada. Despite being filmed in Canada, the series was broadcast first in the United States. It first aired on August 17, 1998, and ran for one season, ending on November 9, 1998. As this was part of a crop of new shows produced in 1998 by Sci Fi Channel and it was not successful beyond the first season, it was never placed in syndication. Betaville was the original title for the series. The series is an anthology hybrid. The stories all took place in the fictional future city of "Betaville", a nod to Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville. However, the majority of the stories were adapted from short stories that originally didn't have anything to do with the fictional city. The stories were adapted from older works by famous science fiction authors which explored the impact of certain technologies on the human body and psyche, and the theme of humanity being overwhelmed by hostile technologies. Each episode had a host—originally to be named "Paradox" until the concept was dropped—that served as a narrator, adding a prologue and epilogue to the show as with The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits. The Volkswagen New Beetle was chosen to be the transportation of Betaville. Any time it was called for a car to be featured in an episode, a New Beetle was used.Welcome to Paradox featuring Michael Philip has one or more episodes free on PlutoTV, and free on Freevee (Via Prime Video). It's an action & adventure and drama show with 13 episodes over 1 season. Welcome to Paradox is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.5 (171 votes).
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Welcome to Paradox Season 1 Overview
Aug 18, 1998 - Nov 10, 1998Season 1 of Welcome to Paradox has 13 episodes that are available to stream on PlutoTV, Freevee.
Welcome to Paradox Season 1 Episodes
S01 E13Into the Shop
Nov 10, 1998Lawagons, highly intelligent law enforcement automobiles, are the last line of defense against crime in Betaville. Howver, when the on-board...
S01 E13 of Welcome to Paradox is available to stream on PlutoTV, Freevee.

S01 E12 Blue Champagne
Nov 3, 1998A man's fantasies come true when he begins a real life romance with a Virtual Reality megastar-until he realizes that...
S01 E12 of Welcome to Paradox is available to stream on PlutoTV, Freevee.

S01 E11 Options
Oct 27, 1998When new biological procedures allow men and women to change gender at will, a wife undergoes the treatment to try...
S01 E11 of Welcome to Paradox is available to stream on PlutoTV, Freevee.
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13 episodes (100%) are available to watch free online (PlutoTV and Freevee).
Not available to stream on a subscription service.
Not available to stream on a TV everywhere service.
Not available to rent or buy.
#4419 Ranked in Action & Adventure TV
#9836 Ranked in Drama TV
Welcome to Paradox has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.5 (171 votes). The show is not very popular with Reelgood users lately.
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Welcome to Paradox Overview
Welcome to Paradox is a science fiction television series aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. and on Showcase in Canada. Despite being filmed in Canada, the series was broadcast first in the United States. It first aired on August 17, 1998, and ran for one season, ending on November 9, 1998. As this was part of a crop of new shows produced in 1998 by Sci Fi Channel and it was not successful beyond the first season, it was never placed in syndication. Betaville was the original title for the series. The series is an anthology hybrid. The stories all took place in the fictional future city of "Betaville", a nod to Jean-Luc Godard's Alphaville. However, the majority of the stories were adapted from short stories that originally didn't have anything to do with the fictional city. The stories were adapted from older works by famous science fiction authors which explored the impact of certain technologies on the human body and psyche, and the theme of humanity being overwhelmed by hostile technologies. Each episode had a host—originally to be named "Paradox" until the concept was dropped—that served as a narrator, adding a prologue and epilogue to the show as with The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits. The Volkswagen New Beetle was chosen to be the transportation of Betaville. Any time it was called for a car to be featured in an episode, a New Beetle was used.