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Téléfilms et séries
Années 1960
- WOTAN (Will Operating Throughout ANalogue) dans l'épisode de la série Doctor Who intitulé The War Machines (1966).
- L'ordinateur bibliothécaire, dans Star Trek et l'ordinateur sans nom qui pilote le vaisseau Enterprise (1967)
- Le General, dans la série Le Prisonnier (1967).
- Landru, dans Star Trek (épisode The Return of the Archons, 1967)
- Vaal, dans Star Trek (épisode The Apple, 1967)
- M5, un ordinateur expérimental, dans Star Trek (The Ultimate Computer, 1968)
- L'Oracle, dans Star Trek (épisode For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky, 1968).
Années 1970
- BOSS (Bimorphic Organisational Systems Supervisor), dans Doctor Who (épisode "La mort verte"). (1973)
- Tim, from The Tomorrow People, is a computer able to telepathically converse with those humans who have developed psionic abilities, and assist with precise teleporting over long distances. (1973)
- The MATRIX, database of all Timelord knowledge, Doctor Who (not to be confused with The Matrix). (1976)
- Alex7000, from the two-parter episode Doomsday is Tomorrow of the TV show The Bionic Woman. It was programmed to set off a nuclear holocaust if anyone tested any more nukes. Clearly meant in homage to Stanley Kubrick films 2001: A Space Odyssey et Docteur Folamour. (1977)
- Xoanon from Doctor Who ("The Face of Evil"). (1977)
- Orac in Blake's 7. (1978)
- The Oracle, from Doctor Who ('Underworld'). (1978)
- Vanessa 38-24-36 from the sitcom Quark. (1978)
- Zen, the somewhat aloof computer of the Liberator in Blake's 7. (1978)
- Mentalis dans Doctor Who (épisode The Armageddon Factor, 1979)
Années 1980
- Ding-Ding, l'ordinateur du Village dans les Nuages.
- KITT, l'ordinateur de bord de la voiture de "K2000"
- RALF, l'ordinateur de Richie Adler dans "Les Petits Génies".
- Shyrka, l'ordinateur de bord de la série animée "Ulysse 31". (1981)
- Gambit, game playing computer from Blake's 7 ('Games'). (1981)
- Slave, a somewhat subservient computer on the ship Scorpio in Blake's 7. (1981)
- Teletraan I, the Autobots' computer in Transformers, 'revives' The Transformers after crashing on the planet Earth. (1984)
- Vector Sigma, the supercomputer in Transformers, responsible for creating the Transformers race. (1984)
- SID (Space Investigation Detector), the computer onboard the Voyager in the children's comedy series Galloping Galaxies. (1985)
- Max Headroom, the cyber punk TV presenter from The Max Talking Headroom Show. (1985)
- Box, a small, box shaped computer from the British television show Star Cops. (1987)
- LCARS fictional computer architecture of the Starship Enterprise-D and E, and other 24th century starfleet ships, in Star Trek. (1987)
- Magic Voice, the Satellite of Love's onboard computer on Mystery Science Theater 3000. (1988)
- Holly, and Queeg 500, the on-board computer and back-up computer (respectively) for the space ship Red Dwarf in the BBC television series of the same name. (1988)
- The Ultima Machine, a WWII code-breaking "computing machine" used to translate Viking inscriptions, from Doctor Who ('The Curse of Fenric'). (1989)
- Ziggy, l'ordinateur de Code Quantum (1989)
Années 1990
- Nicole, l'ordinateur de Princesse Sally dans la série Sonic (1993)
- The Magi, un trio d'ordinateurs répondant aux noms de Melchior, Balthasar et Casper, dans Neon Genesis Evangelion. (1995)
- L'ordinateur (sans nom) dans l'épisode "Kill Switch" de la 5e saison de la série X-Files (1998)
- Starship 31, le vaisseau de guerre conscient, dans l'épisode 'The Human Operators' de la série The Outer Limits. (1999)
- The Beast, l'ordinateur géant de Satsuki dans X (anime).
- Holly, l'ordinateur de bord dans la série RedDwarf. (1988-1995)
Années 2000
- Comp-U-Comp, a super computer from an episode of the Dilbert TV show. In the episode, Dilbert must face off against Comp-U-Comp when a clerical error results in his not getting the computer he ordered. (2000)
- Aura from .hack//sign, the Ultimate AI that Morganna, another AI, tries to keep in a state of eternal slumber. Morganna is served by Maha and the Guardians, AI monsters. (2002)
- Vox from the TV show The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2002)
- OoGhiJ MIQtxxXA - (supposedly Klingon for "superior galactic intelligence") from the "Super Computer" episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force (2003)
- XANA, from Code Lyoko (2004)