Written By Ken HulseyBattlestar Galactica (TV 1978-1979)
Directed By: Richard A. Colla & Alan J. Levi
Written By: Glen A. Larson
Cast: Richard Hatch as Captain Apollo, Dirk Benedict as Lt. Starbuck, Lorne Greene as Commander Adama, Herb Jefferson Jr. as Lt. Boomer, Maren Jensen as Athena, Tony Swartz as Sgt. Jolly, Noah Hathaway as Boxey, Terry Carter as Col. Tigh, Lew Ayres as President Adar, Wilfred Hyde-White as Sire Anton, John Colicos as Count Baltar, Laurette Spang as Cassiopeia, John Fink as Dr. Paye, Jane Seymour as Serina, Ray Milland as Sire Uri, Anne Lockhart as Sheba, Ed Begly Jr. as Ens. Greenbean, Patrick Macnee as Imperious Leader (Voice), Jonathan Harris as Lucifer (Voice), Janet Julian as Lt. Brie, Sarah Rush as Flight Cpl. Rigel.
No TV series that lasted only one season can boast a bigger fan base than Battlestar Galactica. The series that Newsweek Magazine dubbed "Son of Star Wars" still, decades later, hosts hordes of loyal, die-hard fans. What is the appeal of the series so many years after it left the airwaves in 1979? It was a popular series revived by the Sci Fi Channel as a new reinvisioned series. This fleet-on-the-run story, based loosely on Mormonism, may be more popular today than it was then. As a fan of the show from its original airing, I can tell you that the series left a lasting impression. I can still remember being that eleven-year-old boy who tuned in every Sunday night with joy for a new episode of Galactica. Star Wars had come to TV, or at least the next best thing. Remember, there were no DVDs or VCRs in the late 1970s.