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  Established in 1998, Nostalgia Central is your one stop reference guide through five decades of music, movies, television, pop culture and social history


1 9 7 8 - 1 9 7 9 (USA)
24 x 60 minute episodes

THE CAST

Captain Apollo
Richard Hatch
Lieutenant Starbuck

Dirk Benedict
Commander Adama

Lorne Greene
Boomer

Herbert Jefferson Jr
Baltar

John Colicos
Athena

Maren Jensen
Boxey

Noah Hathaway
Cassiopeia

Laurette Spang
Jolly
Tony Swartz
Sheba

Anne Lockhart
Colonel. Tigh

Terry Carter
Imperious Leader

Dick Durock
Voice of Imperious Leader

Patrick Macnee
Voice of Lucifer
Jonathan Harris
Omega

David Greenan
Rigel

Sarah Rush
Dr. Salik

George Murdock
Dr. Wilker

John Dullaghan
Greenbean

Ed Begley Jr
Giles

Larry Manetti

Battlestar Galactica


Basically an imitation of the movie Star Wars (so much so that the producers of the movie sued ABC). Comparisons are unsurprising when you realise that the special effects for Battlestar Galactica were created by John Dykstra, the same man who worked on Star Wars.

Reported to have cost $1,000,000 per hour to produce, Battlestar Galactica used spectacular special effects to depict a fierce struggle for the survival of mankind set in outer space, thousands of years in the future (in the seventh millennium).

Galactica was the only surviving battlestar after an attack by the evil Cylons had destroyed interplanetary peace. 

Now they were chasing the Galactica and her fleet of 220 smaller spacecraft as they sped through space toward a last refuge - a distant, unknown planet called Earth.

Commanding the mile-wide Galactica was the silver-haired Commander Adama (who used to own a cattle ranch near Virginia . . . sorry, I'm getting confused). His son, Apollo, led Galactica's fighter squadron along with Starbuck all dressed in Egyptian crash helmets (so THAT's how our ancient Egyptian pals made the pyramids - With the help of these folk from outer space/the future!)

NB The official name of the dog robot was Muffett II, but the kid, Boxey, always called it Muffy.