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:''For information on the parent series, see [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)]]. For information on the 2004 "Re-imagined Series," see [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)]].'' | :''For information on the parent series, see [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)]]. For information on the 2004 "Re-imagined Series," see [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)]].'' | ||
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主な視聴者を子供に絞り、午後7時という家族向けの時間帯に放映されていた。 | 主な視聴者を子供に絞り、午後7時という家族向けの時間帯に放映されていた。 | ||
[[ | [[Image:gal802.jpg|thumb|Opening shot from Galactica 1980]] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Set a generation after the Original Series, [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] '' | Set a generation after the Original Series, [[Battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] ''[[Galactica (TOS)|Galactica]]'' and its [[The Fleet (TOS)|Fleet]] of 220 civilian ships finally discover [[Earth]], only to find that the planet is technologically backward in relation to Colonial technology. As as result, Earth couldn't defend itself against the [[Cylon]]s as originally expected. Therefore, teams of [[Colonial Warrior]]s are covertly sent to the planet to work ''incognito'' with various members of the scientific community, hoping to quickly advance Earth's technology. | ||
The promotional material for ''Galactica 1980'' sets the series at thirty years after the events of the Original Series. | The promotional material for ''Galactica 1980'' sets the series at thirty years after the events of the Original Series. | ||
Commander [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] and Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]]—now second-in-command in place of Colonel | Commander [[Adama (1980)|Adama]] and Colonel [[Boomer (1980)|Boomer]]—now second-in-command in place of Colonel [[Tigh (TOS)|Tigh]]—send Captain "Boxey" [[Troy (1980)|Troy]], the [[Serina|adopted son]] of Adama's own son [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]], and Lt. [[Dillon]] to North America. The two become entangled with TV journalist [[Jamie Hamilton]] who aids them in devising ways to help Earth's scientists and outwit the Cylons. | ||
[[ | [[Image:GAL801.jpg|thumb|Captain Troy and Jamie Hamilton]] | ||
===キャスト=== | ===キャスト=== | ||
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* [[Richard Lynch]] - [[Xavier]] | * [[Richard Lynch]] - [[Xavier]] | ||
* [[Kent McCord]] - [[Troy (1980)|Captain Troy]] | * [[Kent McCord]] - [[Troy (1980)|Captain Troy]] | ||
* [ | * [http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0587863/ Allan Miller] - [[Colonel Sydell]] | ||
* [ | * [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+James+Patrick+Stuart Patrick Stuart] - [[Doctor Zee]] | ||
* [ | * [http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?+Robbie+Rist Robbie Rist] - [[Doctor Zee]] | ||
* [[Barry Van Dyke]] - [[Dillon|Lieutenant Dillon]] | * [[Barry Van Dyke]] - [[Dillon|Lieutenant Dillon]] | ||
Greene (Adama) and Jefferson (Boomer) were the only major cast members of the | Greene (Adama) and Jefferson (Boomer) were the only major cast members of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] to reprise their roles in first nine episodes, with [[Dirk Benedict]] reprising his role as [[Starbuck (1980)|Starbuck]] in the last episode. | ||
==Short life== | ==Short life== | ||
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==プロダクション== | ==プロダクション== | ||
In the fall of 1979, ABC Television and Universal Television approached [[Glen A. Larson]] to bring back | In the fall of 1979, ABC Television and Universal Television approached [[Glen A. Larson]] to bring back the Galactica series, and all the parties agreed that the discovery of Earth would be a suitable vehicle for drawing back viewers. However, many of the actors had moved on to other roles, most of the sets had been struck, and the time available for completing the production before the proposed January 1980 airdate was short. Actors and production personnel who worked on ''Galactica 1980'' describe a crazy shooting schedule that involved working on multiple episodes at the same time, last minute re-writes, and working days that extended well into the night. | ||
As a result of having crews work overtime, the budget for the series continued to creep up in cost. That, in conjunction with ratings that went from historic highs with the first episode down to a dismal showing by April, spelled the early end of the program. [http://www.battlestargalactica.com/outside_docs/bg_outdoc0030.htm] | As a result of having crews work overtime, the budget for the series continued to creep up in cost. That, in conjunction with ratings that went from historic highs with the first episode down to a dismal showing by April, spelled the early end of the program. [http://www.battlestargalactica.com/outside_docs/bg_outdoc0030.htm] | ||
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* The series suffered from what are now considered science fiction clichés. For some fans, the addition of the mysterious [[Doctor Zee]], a prodigy child that serves as counsel to Adama, pushed their suspension of disbelief to the breaking point. | * The series suffered from what are now considered science fiction clichés. For some fans, the addition of the mysterious [[Doctor Zee]], a prodigy child that serves as counsel to Adama, pushed their suspension of disbelief to the breaking point. | ||
* [[ | * [[Image:Heroes.jpg|thumb|Troy, Hamilton and Dillon]]Many fans see ''Galactica 1980'' as a poor, non-[[canon]]ical spin-off of the Original Series. Most fans exclude their contempt of this show when considering its last episode, "[[The Return of Starbuck]]," whose story of the fate of a popular character of the Original Series was well written and full of the same energy found in many of of the Original Series episodes. | ||
* One curious Cylon character in the two-part episode, "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I|The Night the Cylons Landed]]" may be the one significant contribution to the "Galactica" saga. In the episode, [[Andromus|Cylons disguised in human form]] arrive on Earth to cause mayhem. Some 23 years later, the [[Re-imagined Series]] also introduced [[ | * One curious Cylon character in the two-part episode, "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I|The Night the Cylons Landed]]" may be the one significant contribution to the "Galactica" saga. In the episode, [[Andromus|Cylons disguised in human form]] arrive on Earth to cause mayhem. Some 23 years later, the [[Re-imagined Series]] also introduced [[Cylon agent|humanoid Cylons]] that wreak terror and havoc amongst the Colonies. | ||
==ナレーション== | ==ナレーション== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{ext-wikipedia|article=Galactica 1980}} | {{ext-wikipedia|article=Galactica 1980}} | ||
* [[Galactica ( | * [[Galactica (Video Game)|Battlestar Galactica]], the video game | ||
* [http://battlestar.ugo.com/television/galactica_1980/default.asp UGO Galactica 1980 site] | * [http://battlestar.ugo.com/television/galactica_1980/default.asp UGO Galactica 1980 site] | ||
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080221/ IMDb Entry for Galactica 1980] | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080221/ IMDb Entry for Galactica 1980] | ||
[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||
[[Category:1980]] | |||