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'''''Sciography''''' was a short lived 60 minute documentary series produced by the [[Sci Fi Channel]] that chronicled various sci-fi TV shows. The series itself aired only two episodes, the second covering the [[Don Bellisario]] series ''[[Wikipedia:Quantum Leap|Quantum Leap]]''. | '''''Sciography''''' was a short lived 60 minute documentary series produced by the [[Sci Fi Channel]] that chronicled various sci-fi TV shows. The series itself aired only two episodes, the second covering the [[Don Bellisario]] series ''[[Wikipedia:Quantum Leap|Quantum Leap]]''. | ||
The first episode of ''Sciography'' was aired on July 16, 2000 and dedicated to the 1978 '' | The first episode of ''Sciography'' was aired on July 16, 2000 and dedicated to the 1978 ''Battlestar Galactica''. | ||
It starred the following Original Series cast and crew members: [[Dirk Benedict]], [[John Dykstra]], [[Richard Hatch]], [[Don Bellisario]], [[Glen A. Larson]], [[Anne Lockhart]], and [[Laurette Spang-McCook|Laurette Spang]]. It also featured commentary from [[Wikipedia:John Kenneth Muir|John Kenneth Muir]], writer of ''[[An Analytical Guide to Television's Battlestar Galactica]]'', as well as commentary from fans—primarily represented by reviewer [[Scott Mantz]] who was contentiously billed as "Galactica's #1 Fan". | It starred the following Original Series cast and crew members: [[Dirk Benedict]], [[John Dykstra]], [[Richard Hatch]], [[Don Bellisario]], [[Glen A. Larson]], [[Anne Lockhart]], and [[Laurette Spang-McCook|Laurette Spang]]. It also featured commentary from [[Wikipedia:John Kenneth Muir|John Kenneth Muir]], writer of ''[[An Analytical Guide to Television's Battlestar Galactica]]'', as well as commentary from fans—primarily represented by reviewer [[Scott Mantz]] who was contentiously billed as "Galactica's #1 Fan". | ||