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To defray costs, the three hour premiere was re-cut as a theatrical release, and several weeks before the TV series premiered in America, the Battlestar Galactica pilot appeared as a two hour film in Canada, Europe and Japan. Opening on July 7, 1978, the theatrical release did quite well given modest expectations.
To defray costs, the three hour premiere was re-cut as a theatrical release, and several weeks before the TV series premiered in America, the Battlestar Galactica pilot appeared as a two hour film in Canada, Europe and Japan. Opening on July 7, 1978, the theatrical release did quite well given modest expectations.


The three hour "Galactica" pilot first broadcast on ABC on September 17, 1978. For the next eight months, 17 original episodes of the series were aired, totaling 24 hours of broadcasting. Citing declining ratings and cost overruns, ABC cancelled "Battlestar Galactica" in April 1979, its last episode "The Hand of God" being first broadcast on April 29.
The three hour "Galactica" pilot first broadcast on ABC on September 17, 1978. For the next eight months, 17 original episodes of the series were aired, totaling 24 hours of broadcasting. Citing declining ratings and cost overruns, ABC cancelled "Battlestar Galactica" in April 1979, its last episode "The Hand of God" being first broadcast on April 29.
After the series' cancellation, the film was edited together into a new theatrical release, with certain scenes trimmed or edited out completely. This release is notable for the incorporation of the Sensurround sound enhancement system first introduced in the film Earthquake in 1974, and is considered by most critics as perhaps the only film where the technology was used properly. It was, in fact, the last of only four films ever released in the US to feature Sensurround. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica_%28film%29]


==Episodes of Battlestar Galactica==
==Episodes of Battlestar Galactica==

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Complete Epic Series

The show that started it all...

Introduction and Concept

The original Battlestar Galactica television series premiered on the ABC television network in September 1978. It was one of the most spectacular television programs ever produced, and despite only having run a single season it has retained an active fan following to this day.

Battlestar Galactica was created by Glen A. Larson, and had gradually evolved from an earlier project titled Adam's Ark. Although Larson had first proposed Ark in the late 1960's, it wasn't until 1978, after the success of Star Wars, that interest developed.

Production History

Initially envisioned as a series of TV movies for ABC, which would consist of a three hour premiere and two additional movies of two hours in length, "Battlestar Galactica" was ultimately developed into a full television series.

To defray costs, the three hour premiere was re-cut as a theatrical release, and several weeks before the TV series premiered in America, the Battlestar Galactica pilot appeared as a two hour film in Canada, Europe and Japan. Opening on July 7, 1978, the theatrical release did quite well given modest expectations.


The three hour "Galactica" pilot first broadcast on ABC on September 17, 1978. For the next eight months, 17 original episodes of the series were aired, totaling 24 hours of broadcasting. Citing declining ratings and cost overruns, ABC cancelled "Battlestar Galactica" in April 1979, its last episode "The Hand of God" being first broadcast on April 29.


After the series' cancellation, the film was edited together into a new theatrical release, with certain scenes trimmed or edited out completely. This release is notable for the incorporation of the Sensurround sound enhancement system first introduced in the film Earthquake in 1974, and is considered by most critics as perhaps the only film where the technology was used properly. It was, in fact, the last of only four films ever released in the US to feature Sensurround. [1]

Episodes of Battlestar Galactica


Narration

The opening narration to the original series:

"There are those who believe that life here began out there, far across the universe, with tribes of humans who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. They may have been the architects of the great pyramids, or the lost civilizations of Lemuria or Atlantis. Some believe that there may yet be brothers of man who even now fight to survive far, far away, amongst the stars."

External Links

Battlestar Galactica Intro