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His television career started in earnest in 1970, when he was cast as "Philip Brent" in the original series of ''All My Children'' (1970). Following this, he took guest roles in the leading genre shows of the 1970s: ''Canon, Hawaii Five-O, Barnaby Jones, The Rookies'' and ''Medical Centre'', as well as appearing in shows such as ''Kung Fu'', ''MacGyver'' and ''The Waltons''. | His television career started in earnest in 1970, when he was cast as "Philip Brent" in the original series of ''All My Children'' (1970). Following this, he took guest roles in the leading genre shows of the 1970s: ''Canon, Hawaii Five-O, Barnaby Jones, The Rookies'' and ''Medical Centre'', as well as appearing in shows such as ''Kung Fu'', ''MacGyver'' and ''The Waltons''. | ||
[[ | [[Image:tos-take.jpg|thumb|left|Dirk Benedict and Richard Hatch on the set filming "[[The Hand of God (TOS)|The Hand of God]]".]] | ||
In 1976 he was cast opposite Karl Malden in ''The Streets of San Francisco'', in which he replaced Michael Douglas for the final two seasons of the show. Following this, he was cast in the role of [[Captain Apollo]] in the [[Original Series|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']] series - a role for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe. | In 1976 he was cast opposite Karl Malden in ''The Streets of San Francisco'', in which he replaced Michael Douglas for the final two seasons of the show. Following this, he was cast in the role of [[Captain Apollo]] in the [[Original Series|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']] series - a role for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe. | ||