This... Is... Jeopardy!

Who is Ray Bradbury?

  1. This author was the first to win three straight Hugo Awards, one for each book of a trilogy.

Who is N.K. Jemisin?

  1. This author wrote The Man in the High Castle, an alternate-history novel in which the Axis won World War II.

Who is Philip K. Dick?

New category; Science Fiction TV

  1. This Star Wars-inspired series saw a critically-acclaimed remake that began airing in 2003

What is… Battlestar Galactica?

  1. Named one of the best hours in all of Star Trek, Captain Sisko and Garak work to bring the Romulans into the Dominion War in this episode named for a line from the Batman film.

You really should clarify just WHICH Batman film… there must be a dozen or more since the Adam West one from the 1960s.

-“BB”-

What is “In the Pale Moonlight”?

  1. Believe it or not, the main character of this 1981 series had his last name changed mid-season due to his sharing it with Reagan’s would-be assassin

What is The Greatest American Hero?

  1. The Netflix reboot of this Irwin Allen 60s classic featured Parker Posey as Dr. Smith.

What is Lost In Space?

  1. This 1983 miniseries, originally conceived as an adaptation of It Can’t Happen Here, went on to spawn a sequel miniseries, a TV series, and a 2009 reboot

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What is V?

New category: The Dreaded Opera Category

  1. Wotan must find a suitable ransom to win his sister-in-law Freia’s freedom from the giant Fasolt in this preliminary installment of a four-part series of mythological operas

What is Das Rheingold?

  1. The Magic Flute, this composer’s final opera, was first performed less than three months before his death in 1791.

Who is Mozart?

  1. This is the name of the opera Nic Cage took Cher to see in Moonstruck.

What is La boheme?

  1. Fidelio is the only opera written by this famous German composser.

Who is Beethoven?

  1. Many of Mozart’s operas are sung in Italian, but this one, his last one, is in German.

What is The Magic Flute?

New category:

Foxes in pop culture

  1. In Disney’s Zootopia, this fox teams up with the city’s first bunny cop to uncover a conspiracy.

I get to recycle my answer from upthread for this one!

  1. Disney portrayed this folk hero as an anthropomorphic fox in a 1973 feature film

And as an aside;

I saw Rheingold live in Seattle just yesterday, first time seeing a Wagner play. The Seattle Opera has performed the entire Ring several times over the years, but this year’s show was a stand-alone production based on one staged in Minneapolis a few years ago. The orchestra was on the stage (originally because the theater in Minneapolis didn’t have a pit large enough for a Wagner-sized orchestra) and the pit was instead used to depict the Rhine and Nibelheim, while a catwalk above the stage represented Asgard. The costumes had a sci-fi theme to them, with the immortals all being part machine - Donner has a robot arm, Wotan’s missing eye is mechanical, Fasolt and Fafner are cyborgs who appear in Asgard via hologram, and so on. Great show, but 2 1/2 hours with no intermission is a lot of German music to take in and I felt the second scene dragged on for longer than it needed to.

Who is Robin Hood?

  1. This Seattle-based indie folk band is known for their song “White Winter Hymnal.”

Who are Fleet Foxes?

  1. The Doors’ self-titled 1967 debut album featured this song comparing a woman to a major film studio

What is “(She’s a) Twentieth Century Fox?”

  1. This corporate bookseller drove Meg Ryan’s smaller shop out of business in You’ve Got Mail.

What is Fox and Sons Books?
(I believe it was also referred to as FoxBooks)

Movie Series

  1. This trio of stars did their filmmaking on “the road”.

-“BB”-

Who are Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour?

  1. This series of eleven (to date) theatrical films takes place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.