Battlestar Galactica
The Battlestar Galactica was the creation of Glen Larson. The BG franchise started with a television series in 1978, and then later superseded with a short TV series in the 1980s. Original novels, comic books, board game, book adaptations and video games followed right after. In December 2003, a remake of the American series was aired. It started with a two-part and three-hour miniseries created by David Eicka nd Ronald D. Moore. This later on paved the way for a weekly TV series that was able to run for four seasons, from 2004 to 2009. Caprica, a prequel TV series to the Battlestar Galactica, was aired in 2010. The second prequel series entitled “Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chromeâ€, is currently in production and is set to air sometime this year (2012).
Storyline and Plot
All the productions of Battlestar Galactica shared the exact same premise: in a distant galaxy, human civilization dwells on a group of planets collectively known as the Twelve Colonies. The humans have migrated from Kobol, their ancestral home world. For decades, the 12 colonies battled it out with the cybernetic race, which was called as the Cylons—whose goal is to annihilate the human race.
The new Battlestar Galactica television series was co-funded by Sky Television from the United Kingdom. It premiered on Sky1 satellite channel in UK in October 2004. In January 2005, the series was aired in North America on the Sci-Fi Channel.
A Closer Look on Battlestar Galactica – The TV Series
The new series continued where the 2003 miniseries left off. The main cast returned to their roles and at the same time, a number of new characters were introduced. Richard Hatch, who was given the role of Captain Apollo in the 1970 version of the Battlestar Galactica TV series appeared in a few episodes as a former political terrorist named Tom Zarek, who becomes part of the new colonial government in the latter part.
On 9th of January in 2005, NBC aired an edited version of the first miniseries just five days before the premiere of the new series on the Sci-Fi channel. The network also aired three selected episodes from the first season to publicize the show in advance. The show ran for about 4 seasons in which the second season had to be divided into two which was screened a few months apart. The fourth season was also divided into two with a seven-month break in between because of the strike of the Writers Guild in 2007 to 2008.
Battlestar Galactica has garnered critical acclaim among mainstream publications and it was hailed as the best show on television in the year 2005.
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