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===1970s=== * '''BOSS''' (Bimorphic Organisational Systems Supervisor), from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "[[The Green Death]]" (1973) * '''[[TIM (Tomorrow People)|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) * '''Magnus''', a malevolent computer seeking its freedom from human control on the ''Earth Ship Ark'' in the Canadian television series ''[[The Starlost]]'' (1973) * '''Mu Lambda 165''', library computer on the ''Earth Ship Ark'' in the Canadian TV series ''[[The Starlost]]'' (1973) * '''Computer''' (a.k.a. X5 Computer), [[Moonbase Alpha (Space: 1999)|Moonbase Alpha]]'s primary computer's generic name, most often associated with Main Mission's Jamaican computer operations officer, [[David Kano (Space: 1999)|David Kano]], from the TV series ''[[Space: 1999]]'' (1975) * '''IRAC''' or "Ira", from the ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]]'' TV series, an extremely advanced computer in use by the IADC, workplace of [[Wonder Woman]]'s alias Diana Prince (1975) * The '''Matrix''', database of all [[Time Lord]] knowledge in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' (1976) * '''Omega''', a computer that has taken over the minds of the residents of a community encountered by ''[[Ark II]]'' (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. * '''Xoanon''', a psychotic computer with multiple personality disorder, from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode "[[The Face of Evil]]" (1977) * '''The Magic Movie Machine''' AKA "Machine", from ''[[Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine]]'' (1977) * '''WRW 12000''', a computer at the US Defence Department that identified the [[Man from Atlantis]] in the first of three TV movies which preceded the short-lived series (1977) * '''SCAPINA''' (Special Computerised Automated Project In North America), from ''[[The New Avengers (TV series)|The New Avengers]]'' episode "Complex" (1977). It was an office building controlled by a computer which turned homicidal. * '''[[Characters of Blake's 7#Orac|Orac]]''', a testy yet powerful supercomputer in ''[[Blake's 7]]'' (1978) * '''[[Characters of Blake's 7#Zen|Zen]]''', the somewhat aloof ship's computer of the ''Liberator'' in ''[[Blake's 7]]'' (1978) * '''The Oracle''', from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "[[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]]" (1978) * '''Vanessa 38β24β36''', from the sitcom ''[[Quark (TV series)|Quark]]'' (1978) * '''C.O.R.A.''' (Computer, Oral Response Activated), an advanced flight computer installed in ''Recon Viper One'' from ''[[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' (1978) * '''Orac''' and '''Zen''' from the BBC television series [[Blakes 7]] (1978) * '''Mentalis''', from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial "[[The Armageddon Factor]]" (1979) * '''Dr. Theopolis''', a sentient computer who is a member of Earth's computer council in ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]'' (1979) * '''V'Ger''' from ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'' (1979) was originally the NASA Voyager 6 probe which was found by a computerized planet and upgraded with alien technology to fulfill its simple programming of "learn all that is learnable and return that information to its creator." V'Ger amassed so much knowledge that it attained consciousness and when joined with living beings' minds which could accept things beyond logic, evolved to a higher plane of consciousness.
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