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A list of references in [[Galactica 1980|''Galactica 1980'']] to various events and cultural call-backs.{{BSG references series}}


== Events ==
== Events ==
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===''[[w:The Day the Earth Stood Still|The Day the Earth Stood Still]]''===
===''[[w:The Day the Earth Stood Still|The Day the Earth Stood Still]]''===


* [[Troy (1980)|Troy]]'s leaving a revised, but incomplete formula about nuclear degeneration on Dr. [[Donald Mortinson]]'s computer is a nod to this movie ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
* [[Troy (1980)|Troy]]'s leaving a revised, but incomplete formula about nuclear degeneration on Dr. [[Donald Mortinson]]'s computer is a nod to this movie {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}}.


===''[[wikipedia:Earthquake (film)|Earthquake]]''===
===''[[wikipedia:Earthquake (film)|Earthquake]]''===
*Scenes of the city being devastated by the earthquake were used to show the Cylon attack on Earth in ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', which were overlaid with special effects of Cylon attack scenes from the [[Original Series]] ([[1980]]: "[[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I]]").
*Scenes of the city being devastated by the earthquake were used to show the Cylon attack on Earth in ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', which were overlaid with special effects of Cylon attack scenes from the [[Original Series]] {{G80|Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I}}.


===''[[w:Invasion of the Body Snatchers|Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]''===
===''[[w:Invasion of the Body Snatchers|Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]''===
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* A broadcast with [[w:Rod Serling|Rod Serling]] introducing an episode of ''[[w:Night Gallery|Night Gallery]]'' is seen on [[Doctor Zee]]'s monitors.
* A broadcast with [[w:Rod Serling|Rod Serling]] introducing an episode of ''[[w:Night Gallery|Night Gallery]]'' is seen on [[Doctor Zee]]'s monitors.
* In another broadcast snippet, an episode of ''[[w:Woody Woodpecker|Woody Woodpecker]]'' can be seen.
* An episode of ''[[w:Woody Woodpecker|Woody Woodpecker]]'' can also be seen on Zee's monitors.


=== [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]] ===
=== [[Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II]] ===
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=== [[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]] ===
=== [[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]] ===


* Troy mentions that the names for the pre-paid tickets are "Jones and Smith," aliases that Hamilton had suggested they'd use since the names of Troy and Dillon are known to Earth's authorities. This is a likely reference for the show ''[[w:Alias Smith and Jones|Alias Smith and Jones]]'', one of writer and creator [[Glen Larson]]'s first television shows. Coincidentally, [[Roger Davis]] ([[Andromus]]) had narrated and acted on the series as a series regular.  
* Troy mentions that the names for the pre-paid tickets are "Jones and Smith," aliases that Hamilton had suggested they'd use since the names of Troy and Dillon are known to Earth's authorities. This is a likely reference for the show ''[[w:Alias Smith and Jones|Alias Smith and Jones]]'', one of writer and creator [[Glen Larson]]'s first television shows. Coincidentally, [[Roger Davis]] ([[Andromus]]) narrated and acted on the series as a series regular.


=== [[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]] ===
=== [[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]] ===


* [[w:Scooby Doo|Scooby Doo]] can be seen in a play that [[Dillon]] and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] happen across as they endeavor to avoid the [[w:NYPD|NYPD]].
* [[Dillon]]'s "[[Humor (1980)|dancing mammals]]" are costumed performers depicting [[w:Scooby Doo|Scooby Doo]], [[w:Hair_Bear|Hair Bear]], and [[w:Hong_Kong_Phooey|Hong Kong Phooey]]. They sing and dance to "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from Disney's 1946 film ''[[w:Song_of_the_South|Song of the South]]'' during a stage performance that Dillon and [[Troy (1980)|Troy]] happen across while avoiding the [[w:NYPD|NYPD]].
* [[Grover]] and various NYPD police officers are characters from ''[[w:McCloud|McCloud]]'', a police procedural set in New York City that had been produced by [[Glen A. Larson]], and portrayed by those same actors. The only exception is the police chief portrayed by [[Bernie Hamilton]], who is named [[Clifford]] in the script after Chief Peter B. Clifford (portrayed by [[w:J.D._Cannon|J.D. Cannon]] in ''McCloud'').


=== General ===
=== General ===

Latest revision as of 14:48, 27 October 2024


A list of references in Galactica 1980 to various events and cultural call-backs.

Part of the series on

References in

References to


Events

  • In "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I," Colonel Briggs asks if the landing of the unidentified craft is another Skylab incident. However, this proven to not be the case.
  • In the same episode, Butler asks Briggs if the incident is a repeat of the incident with the Russian satellite that crashed in Canada. While not specifically named, he is referring to the Cosmos 954 Satellite Crash on January 24, 1978, a nuclear powered Soviet Radar Ocean Reconnaissance Satellite that crashed in the Great Slave Lake area of the Northwest Territories.[1]

Literature

Movies

The Day the Earth Stood Still

Earthquake

Invasion of the Body Snatchers

This Island Earth

Silent Running

Music

Television

Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I

Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II

The Super Scouts, Part I

  • After Troy and Dillon use the flying feature on their turbines, the senior highway patrol officer references CHiPs in his comments.

The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I

  • Troy mentions that the names for the pre-paid tickets are "Jones and Smith," aliases that Hamilton had suggested they'd use since the names of Troy and Dillon are known to Earth's authorities. This is a likely reference for the show Alias Smith and Jones, one of writer and creator Glen Larson's first television shows. Coincidentally, Roger Davis (Andromus) narrated and acted on the series as a series regular.

The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II

General

Other

References