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Revision as of 23:12, 13 November 2005
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Overview
- Overview
Summary
The mysterious bright lights return again, transporting the bewildered Apollo to the planet Terra to avert war with the Eastern Alliance. Exposing a plan by the devious president, Apollo has Starbuck warn the Galactica, which lends the protective powers of its shields to avoid planetary holocaust.
Questions
Analysis
Notes
- The Presidium on Terra was the French pavillion left over from Expo '67. It is one of the few buildings from the fair still standing. It is now Le Casino de Montréal.
Noteworthy Dialogue
Official Statements
Statistics
Guest Stars
- Melody Anderson as Brenda Maxwell
- Edward Mulhare as John
- Nehemiah Persoff as Eastern Alliance Leader
- Ken Swofford as General Maxwell
Writing & Direction
- Written by Glen A. Larson
- Story by ThusandThus
- Teleplay by ThisandThat
- Directed by Ron Holcomb
Production Notes
- Season 1 (1978/1979)
- Production Number: 1.19
- Airdate Order: 19 (of 21)
First Run Air Dates & Releases
- UK Airdate: Date
- US Airdate: March 18, 1979
- DVD Release: December 28, 2004