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I had an absolutely incredible time at the GoMainline.Com Collectibles Convention in Fort Washington, PA. Appearing there were Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Herbert Jefferson, Jr., John Colicos, Anne Lockhart, and Jack Stauffer. | I had an absolutely incredible time at the GoMainline.Com Collectibles Convention in Fort Washington, PA. Appearing there were Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Herbert Jefferson, Jr., John Colicos, Anne Lockhart, and Jack Stauffer. | ||
I had attended the [[The 20 Yahren Reunion|20 Yahren Reunion]] in Los Angeles last September 4-6 and, while I had a great time, was slightly disappointed that Dirk and Herb didn't show, plus Anne Lockhart and Laurette Spang only appeared for a few hours. So now I finally got to meet Dirk and Herb for the first time and got a lot of autographs from Anne. I actually spent an insane amount of money on autographs, though in Anne's case I really didn't mind since I really wanted them and the money was going to Anne's favorite charity. I also paid everyone to sign my original scripts of "Saga Of A Star World, | I had attended the [[The 20 Yahren Reunion|20 Yahren Reunion]] in Los Angeles last September 4-6 and, while I had a great time, was slightly disappointed that Dirk and Herb didn't show, plus Anne Lockhart and Laurette Spang only appeared for a few hours. So now I finally got to meet Dirk and Herb for the first time and got a lot of autographs from Anne. I actually spent an insane amount of money on autographs, though in Anne's case I really didn't mind since I really wanted them and the money was going to Anne's favorite charity. I also paid everyone to sign my original scripts of "Saga Of A Star World", "The Hand Of God", and "The Return Of Starbuck." | ||
There's so much to say, I have no idea where to begin. I'll start with Dirk. I told him how his book "Confessions Of A Kamikaze Cowboy" inspired me to adopt a healthier way of eating. He was pleased to hear this and said that I made his day by telling him that. Lots of people told him he was crazy to eat the way he does, but today their bodies are breaking down and they've got all sorts of problems; they don't even want to talk to him now. | There's so much to say, I have no idea where to begin. I'll start with Dirk. I told him how his book "Confessions Of A Kamikaze Cowboy" inspired me to adopt a healthier way of eating. He was pleased to hear this and said that I made his day by telling him that. Lots of people told him he was crazy to eat the way he does, but today their bodies are breaking down and they've got all sorts of problems; they don't even want to talk to him now. | ||
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They said the last time all six of them had been together was back in 1979! Dirk told a story about [[The Young Lords]] where the Cylons had to walk down a stairway, and the Cylon in front fell down and then rest fell down like Cylon dominoes. Anne mentioned her scene in [[War of the Gods]] with [[Count Iblis]] (Patrick MacNee) on the Agro ship where he kisses her. She felt nervous beforehand because it was her first screen kiss and it was with this older man. During the shooting of the scene Iblis says, "You have nothing to fear as long as I am inside you." Anne kept bursting into laughter because of the obvious double entrendre meaning of that. Eventually, they got it right, but the censors excised the line from the final cut. When MacNee signed an autograph for her years later, take a guess what he wrote! Anne also mentioned that footage was shot of what Starbuck and Apollo saw inside the [[Iblis' ship|crashed ship]] - a demon with a cloven hoof - but it wasn't used because the demon "looked like a dead sheep." She remembered how they were supposed to be all horrified when they saw this thing, but it just didn't look scary at all. She also talked about how she and Laurette gave Richard and Dirk wedgies when they were in their triad uniforms at the end of [[Murder on the Rising Star]]. She said, "They looked so cute!" | They said the last time all six of them had been together was back in 1979! Dirk told a story about [[The Young Lords]] where the Cylons had to walk down a stairway, and the Cylon in front fell down and then rest fell down like Cylon dominoes. Anne mentioned her scene in [[War of the Gods]] with [[Count Iblis]] (Patrick MacNee) on the Agro ship where he kisses her. She felt nervous beforehand because it was her first screen kiss and it was with this older man. During the shooting of the scene Iblis says, "You have nothing to fear as long as I am inside you." Anne kept bursting into laughter because of the obvious double entrendre meaning of that. Eventually, they got it right, but the censors excised the line from the final cut. When MacNee signed an autograph for her years later, take a guess what he wrote! Anne also mentioned that footage was shot of what Starbuck and Apollo saw inside the [[Iblis' ship|crashed ship]] - a demon with a cloven hoof - but it wasn't used because the demon "looked like a dead sheep." She remembered how they were supposed to be all horrified when they saw this thing, but it just didn't look scary at all. She also talked about how she and Laurette gave Richard and Dirk wedgies when they were in their triad uniforms at the end of [[Murder on the Rising Star]]. She said, "They looked so cute!" | ||
Richard, Anne, and Herb all said that [[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]] was their favorite episode. Anne said she loved it because she finally got to kiss the hero. Richard said, "You did?" Anne answered, "Was I THAT unmemorable???" It was pretty funny. John Colicos said he probably prefers [[Baltar's Escape]]. Dirk said his favorite episode was [[The Man | Richard, Anne, and Herb all said that [[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]] was their favorite episode. Anne said she loved it because she finally got to kiss the hero. Richard said, "You did?" Anne answered, "Was I THAT unmemorable???" It was pretty funny. John Colicos said he probably prefers [[Baltar's Escape]]. Dirk said his favorite episode was [[The Man With Nine Lives]] because he got to work with Fred Astaire. | ||
Someone asked about the cancellation of the show. Richard Hatch said the show was canceled because Univeral was getting all the merchandising profits and ABC was getting none (That may have played a part, but I believe there were more reasons that that). The last episode, "The Hand Of God, | Someone asked about the cancellation of the show. Richard Hatch said the show was canceled because Univeral was getting all the merchandising profits and ABC was getting none (That may have played a part, but I believe there were more reasons that that). The last episode, "The Hand Of God", was shot in April 1979, and the show was cancelled in May before it had even aired. Anne, Richard, and Lorne Greene were all vacationing in Hawaii and staying at beach houses that were blocks away from each other. It was there that they found out on TV about the show being cancelled. Dirk was shooting the movie "Scavenger Hunt" when he got a call from his agent telling him the show was cancelled. Dirk answered, "You're kidding, right?", first assuming he was joking, but he quickly learned it was for real. Most of them didn't believe the show was in danger of being cancelled. (At the [[The 20 Yahren Reunion|20 Yahren Reunion]], Jack Stauffer and John Colicos said they did have a feeling it would get cancelled). | ||
A question was asked about the sets. Richard talked about the vast array of computers that were used on ''Galactica'' bridge. Anne said that most of the people used the bridge's computers to play video games! That was funny. Anne also mentioned that many of ''Galactica'' sets were later repainted and used on Buck Rogers, so when she guest-starred in a Buck Rogers episode (A Dream of Jennifer), she felt like she was right at home! Dirk said he often talked to the man who was head of overseeing the show's budget, and the guy was always freaking out over the incredible money being spent. For example, they would often spend $30,000 (remember, this is 1978 dollars) to build a set that they would use for just one day and then tear it down. Richard mentioned that the Triad court was extremely expensive to build, yet it was only used in two episodes. | A question was asked about the sets. Richard talked about the vast array of computers that were used on ''Galactica'' bridge. Anne said that most of the people used the bridge's computers to play video games! That was funny. Anne also mentioned that many of ''Galactica'' sets were later repainted and used on Buck Rogers, so when she guest-starred in a Buck Rogers episode (A Dream of Jennifer), she felt like she was right at home! Dirk said he often talked to the man who was head of overseeing the show's budget, and the guy was always freaking out over the incredible money being spent. For example, they would often spend $30,000 (remember, this is 1978 dollars) to build a set that they would use for just one day and then tear it down. Richard mentioned that the Triad court was extremely expensive to build, yet it was only used in two episodes. | ||
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There was discussion about how each of them got their roles on Galactica. Richard originally turned down the role of Apollo because he thought Galactica would be a rip-off of Star Wars. So they kept doing auditions but couldn't find the right actor. In the end, there were just a few days left, and no one who auditioned fit the bill, so it came down to just him. Larson took Hatch out to an elegant French restaurant to get him to finally agree to take the role. He was convinced when Larson said that Galactica would be a combination of "Family" (Yes, this was a television series) and "Wagon Train." In response to this, Dirk said, "The problem with Family is that it's dysfunctional, and the problem with Wagon Train is that you get a lot of horseshit." That received a lot of laughs. Jack got the role of Bojay mostly because of his past association with Richard on All My Children. Anne was offered the role of another character in the series pilot, but she turned it down because she didn't care for the type of character she was asked to play. Glen Larson wrote the character of Sheba just for her and sent her the first 25 pages of The Living Legend script. After reading them, she immediately said yes. The role of Boomer originally was given to Terry Carter, but he broke his leg in a skating accident and couldn't do it (he would later get the role of Colonel Tigh). Herb was chosen out of 25 other actors who auditioned. Herb said he has pictures for sale of him and Starbuck at a gambling table from the series pilot where Boomer isn't wearing a shirt. The reason why is because he was given the role the exact same day that shooting began, and they hadn't finished sewing his tunic! (In the deleted scenes of the pilot in the BG DVD set, there is a scene in the warrior barracks where you see Boomer, Greenbean and Jolly shirtless). John Colicos was hired to play Balter for just the pilot episode and thus was beheaded by the Cylons in the European version. Larson liked the character and reshot the scene so Baltar is not executed. This version appeared in the U.S. and Canada. Had the show gone a second season, it would likely have been revealed that Baltar was the bastard illegitimate son of Adama, explaining their rivalry. Dirk talked about how he had to go through 6 screen tests, the largest number in the history of Hollywood because Larson and Univeral wanted him, but ABC didn't. He has suggested to Glen Larson that they use all the screen test footage to make an alternate Battlestar Galactica movie. Dirk briefly mentioned Ed Begley, Jr., who played Greenbean, but he mistakenly said "Stringbean" which was hilarious. | There was discussion about how each of them got their roles on Galactica. Richard originally turned down the role of Apollo because he thought Galactica would be a rip-off of Star Wars. So they kept doing auditions but couldn't find the right actor. In the end, there were just a few days left, and no one who auditioned fit the bill, so it came down to just him. Larson took Hatch out to an elegant French restaurant to get him to finally agree to take the role. He was convinced when Larson said that Galactica would be a combination of "Family" (Yes, this was a television series) and "Wagon Train." In response to this, Dirk said, "The problem with Family is that it's dysfunctional, and the problem with Wagon Train is that you get a lot of horseshit." That received a lot of laughs. Jack got the role of Bojay mostly because of his past association with Richard on All My Children. Anne was offered the role of another character in the series pilot, but she turned it down because she didn't care for the type of character she was asked to play. Glen Larson wrote the character of Sheba just for her and sent her the first 25 pages of The Living Legend script. After reading them, she immediately said yes. The role of Boomer originally was given to Terry Carter, but he broke his leg in a skating accident and couldn't do it (he would later get the role of Colonel Tigh). Herb was chosen out of 25 other actors who auditioned. Herb said he has pictures for sale of him and Starbuck at a gambling table from the series pilot where Boomer isn't wearing a shirt. The reason why is because he was given the role the exact same day that shooting began, and they hadn't finished sewing his tunic! (In the deleted scenes of the pilot in the BG DVD set, there is a scene in the warrior barracks where you see Boomer, Greenbean and Jolly shirtless). John Colicos was hired to play Balter for just the pilot episode and thus was beheaded by the Cylons in the European version. Larson liked the character and reshot the scene so Baltar is not executed. This version appeared in the U.S. and Canada. Had the show gone a second season, it would likely have been revealed that Baltar was the bastard illegitimate son of Adama, explaining their rivalry. Dirk talked about how he had to go through 6 screen tests, the largest number in the history of Hollywood because Larson and Univeral wanted him, but ABC didn't. He has suggested to Glen Larson that they use all the screen test footage to make an alternate Battlestar Galactica movie. Dirk briefly mentioned Ed Begley, Jr., who played Greenbean, but he mistakenly said "Stringbean" which was hilarious. | ||
Someone asked if they did any training for flying in the vipers (A weird question). Hatch said they trained by using the little machines you see outside of a supermarket where you put in 25 cents for a ride. Anne said that when they sat in the cockpits there would be people running around with a broom to direct them as to what they were supposed to be seeing. She said there is a blooper from [[The Living Legend]] where she is in her viper during the Cylon tanker battle and says, "I've got him, Apollo, | Someone asked if they did any training for flying in the vipers (A weird question). Hatch said they trained by using the little machines you see outside of a supermarket where you put in 25 cents for a ride. Anne said that when they sat in the cockpits there would be people running around with a broom to direct them as to what they were supposed to be seeing. She said there is a blooper from [[The Living Legend]] where she is in her viper during the Cylon tanker battle and says, "I've got him, Apollo", and then you see a big black hand pushing the fire button on the joystick. Jack said that one time he was in the viper cockpit, the room was dark, and then suddenly the lights came on. He was supposed to say, "Sheba, on your right", but the lighting looked so cool he instead said, "Oh, shit! That's great!" Apparently, it didn't sit too well with Donald Bellisario who was there, because he never worked for Bellisario again. | ||
One of the highlights of the convention was the showing of Richard Hatch's [[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]] trailer. What I remember being most impressed about regarding the trailer were the special effects. After rewatching the same battle scene stock footage over and over again for years, it was breathtaking to see all the new space battle shots which included ''Galactica'' destroying a Cylon basestar. | One of the highlights of the convention was the showing of Richard Hatch's [[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]] trailer. What I remember being most impressed about regarding the trailer were the special effects. After rewatching the same battle scene stock footage over and over again for years, it was breathtaking to see all the new space battle shots which included ''Galactica'' destroying a Cylon basestar. | ||