The years 1999 to 2002 saw the airing of the television series BeastMaster, which originated in Canada. It was largely inspired by the MGM movie The Beastmaster, which was released in 1982. The television show was shown for a total of three seasons. Coote/Hayes Productions is the company responsible for its creation. In the year 2000, the Australian Film Institute submitted the series for consideration for the Open Craft Award in the category of cinematography. In the year 2001, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films in the United States submitted the series for consideration for the Saturn Award for the Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series. In the United States, Sci-Fi Channel is airing reruns of the show BeastMaster, but it is not airing during any of the network's prime-time hours.
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The years 1999 to 2002 saw the airing of the television series BeastMaster, which originated in Canada. It was largely inspired by the MGM movie The Beastmaster, which was released in 1982. The television show was shown for a total of three seasons. Coote/Hayes Productions is the company responsible for its creation. In the year 2000, the Australian Film Institute submitted the series for consideration for the Open Craft Award in the category of cinematography. In the year 2001, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films in the United States submitted the series for consideration for the Saturn Award for the Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series. In the United States, Sci-Fi Channel is airing reruns of the show BeastMaster, but it is not airing during any of the network's prime-time hours.
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