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@GreyhawkGrognard4 ай бұрын
We used the opening music at our wedding, after the ceremony and the wedding party entered the ballroom. It was glorious.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
What a cool memory :-) such Amazing Music :-) thanks for the support, Dan
@thinkbolt4 ай бұрын
Wow!
@seanryan30204 ай бұрын
I don't know what the original title was, but in the reboot series, it was called "Colonial Anthem."
@Ilikemc_donalds4 ай бұрын
Hi how about the series space above and beyond was u a fan of that@@MoviesMusicMonsters
@user-dk3up2nl1m4 ай бұрын
U got married to the Galactica theme?? First time i heard that
@jefffuller99184 ай бұрын
The funny part is Dirk Benedict going on to the A Team. Opening credits has Dirk standing there and a Cylon goes walking by. Dirk has a look of "Hey...."
@theonlymatthew.l4 ай бұрын
To this day every time I see that I laugh. 😂
@Rindfan4 ай бұрын
I actually met Dirk a few years ago and asked him if he knew about the Cylon when shooting that scene. He didn't, the crew had done it as a joke and a nod to his other role, so his reaction in the A-Tea, opening is completely genuine. :D
@trumpwonandyouknowit3 ай бұрын
We never watched A Team but I have seen that clip about Dirk and the Cylon Centurion and it is hilarious how he reacts.
@walterkazban1819Ай бұрын
I had gotten one of the Cylon fighter which shot little red shell..company recalled them.. wish I had kept mine
@zenbear41493 ай бұрын
I was 10. It was the best time in history to be a boy that age.
@michaelchance38273 ай бұрын
I loved Battlestar Galactica. Back in 1978, I was in the U.S. Navy aboard a Destroyer in Florida. For weeks we heard advertisements of the premier and I was waiting for the first episode. Unfortunately I discovered that my ship was going to be at sea on maneuvers off the coast of Florida that night. Before we sailed, I remember I went to Sears and purchased a little portable battery powered television with a 6 inch screen just in case. On the night of the first episode, my ship was sailing up the coast of Florida near Miami. I could see the city lights as we sailed. I took my little battery powered television up the the very top deck of the ship and, since we were at darken ship, covered myself with a tarp. Lo and behold, I was able to get reception from a television station in Miami and got to watch the first episode at sea. Over time, I got to watch every episode.
@420GratefulHippie3 ай бұрын
I was 12 living in Ft. Lauderdale at the time and couldn't wait to watch that first episode. You and I watched the same local ABC affiliate WPLG-10 signal.
@paulsnickles24204 ай бұрын
The original Battlestar Galactica my favorite show I was growing up.
@user-os8xc3co8r4 ай бұрын
Richard Hatches trailer from 1999 was awesome how could it not get a series it beats me.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
I actually have some very rare outtakes from that trailer. I'm going to do a video on it next month. Richard was infatuated with the concept of being apollo. It was such a wonderful thing to see.
@lordofpain34764 ай бұрын
I still believe that canceling Battlestar Galactica was one of the dumbest moves in television history . They could've had one of the greatest runs in tv history .
@ratatatuff4 ай бұрын
The dumbest move was to ever produce that mormon crap.
@lpdog824 ай бұрын
So true, and the same goes for Star Trek
@trumpwonandyouknowit3 ай бұрын
We watched it from Day 01. Excellent. Our family watched it each week.
@TheGeekAuthority3 ай бұрын
Battlestar Galactica was an amazing show. Full of character driven stories, passionate performances and visual candy for the eyes. I still watch it on Blue Ray! Thanks Dan for the great retrospective!
@beekim4 ай бұрын
I was 8 when it came out. Nothing was bigger in my world at the time. Glory days.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
Outstanding :-)
@trumpwonandyouknowit3 ай бұрын
@@MoviesMusicMonsters Hi. Check out URSHURAK book. Go look at affiliations of Urshurak to Star Wars and Lords of the Rings.
@trumpwonandyouknowit3 ай бұрын
@@MoviesMusicMonsters URSHURAK was made by Hildebrandt Brothers and Jerry Nichols.
@trumpwonandyouknowit3 ай бұрын
@@MoviesMusicMonsters You can see how URSHURAK characters, costumes, locations feed into Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Willow, Game of Thrones, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi.
@trumpwonandyouknowit3 ай бұрын
Now watch.... Hugh Oxhine comes from Vandor. Return of the Jedi later uses "'Endor.'" Then other Star Wars uses "'Andor.'"
@geraintwd3 ай бұрын
That doubletake Dirk Benedict does in the A-Team credits with the Cylon is absolute gold.
@todd50824 ай бұрын
When I was kid, my friend had a Battlestar Galactica toy ship and I was so jealous. Everybody watched that show, kids, parents, grandparents.
@bonehead27684 ай бұрын
I loved the original Battlestar Galactica & Buck Rogers in the 25th century - AH, that was great TV.
@goatmonkey21124 ай бұрын
The people who didn't like it probably watched it recently. Remember what your other options were in this time slot. It started out against like night time soap operas and pro-wrestling. Those were literally your only other options. No streaming, no DVDs, no VCRs. The internet didn't exist. Very few people even had a computer. You watch it only when it is on, if your parents weren't already watching something on the one TV. Those things made it special when you were luck enough to get to watch it. It turned out great, especially now that we know the restrictions they were under when making it. They gave us something amazing at a time when nothing else like it was on TV.
@user-dk3up2nl1m4 ай бұрын
I agree. This was a show that you either grew up watching when it originally aired or 80s re-runs!
@darthcy9790Ай бұрын
I agree with your comments and watched BSG as it aired in 78. Having said that there absolutely were VCRs in 1978.
@goatmonkey2112Ай бұрын
@@darthcy9790 VCRs existed. At that point most were Betamax. My parents didn't get one until 1986. And almost everyone I knew didn't have one either. Mid-80s was where they became really popular.
@420GratefulHippie3 ай бұрын
I loved this show. I was 12 when it came out after the high of Star Wars was still in the air. My favorite episode was the Battlestar Pegasus episodes. That moment when Boltar thinks he's going to watch the glorious destruction of the last Battlestar only to have one of the Cylon pilots say in his robotic voice, "I really think you need to look at the other Battlestar?" and Boltar is like, "What other Battlestar? Turn you fool, turn!". Thinking about that moment in that episode gives me goosebumps to this day. I was given a Cylon fighter and Python fighter toys, that shot the red projectile for Christmas, even though I was outgrowing toys by then. I did buy the Revell or AMT models of the Cylon fighter and Python. I enjoyed building and displaying them.
@ImYourOverlord4 ай бұрын
As kids, we didn't care about any similarities to Star Wars. It was just fun to have a space opera TV show.
@nickfrancis4 ай бұрын
Gun on Ice Planet Zero, and Living Legend, were my favorite episodes!👍🏾
@BarryReese4 ай бұрын
What about the one where they ran into the quasi Nazi Eastern Alliance, but hadn't yet reached Earth?
@Forcemaster20004 ай бұрын
I was 14 years old in 1978 and the cancelation of Battlestar hit hard!
@mxmxpr4 ай бұрын
Thankfully not as hard as it hit Eddie Siedel Jr. R.I.P.
@arsbadmojo4 ай бұрын
I remember the hype for the miniseries; I think I was about 9 when it came out. Watched the show religiously. My mom spotted a Cylon Raider toy at a garage sale, and got it for me. I loved it so much! It was post-lawsuit, so the missiles only popped out about an inch. But I was pretty handy with a screwdriver, and once apart it was evident that the missiles just had an added tab that prevented them from launching. A few minutes with a file and I had them working as intended.
@g.k.16693 ай бұрын
I remember loving this show so much that one time my bicycle had the chain bounce off and jam into the rear wheel. I shoved my bike into some bushes at a park and ran home to watch the show, then went back afterwards to recover my bike.
@skylx08123 ай бұрын
There was just something special about the girl who did the countdown for every launch. The series was so anchored in many ways.
@zathrasnotzathras94354 ай бұрын
Absolutely one of my favorite shows ever. And I love that cameo in the A-Team. And Benedict’s look as the Cylon walks by was just a wonderful nod to a great show.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
Yes, it was a great moment and I'm very glad that they did it :-)
@RadioDadJokes4 ай бұрын
Growing up in the 1970s, I LOVED Galactica. It sparked my imagination and was so exciting. Brilliant show.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
As kids we were looking for something that was similar to Star wars, because it was so popular. This fit the bill perfectly and still does :-)
@backalleycqc47904 ай бұрын
Yes, I was such an enormous fan! As well Space:1999, Star Trek, The Star Lost, and later, Space: Above and Beyond. I never got into Battlestar Galactica: 2004, I didn't like the story and never saw an episode.
@ladyoftheabyss133 ай бұрын
I always loved the original Battlestar Galactica. I thought the show was so brilliant. I remember getting paperback books of different episodes after the show went off the air. I also remember Richard Hatch co-wrote a couple of books with some continuing stories of the original Battlestar Galactica. They were so good!
@yavanius3 ай бұрын
Richard Hatch played Kharn in Star Trek Axanar, a professionally studio-grade created fan film. Ironically CBS was yet again trying to kill something off...
@EvilEyeGypsy3 ай бұрын
The cast had possibly the best chemistry of any TV show. The only shows that came close were Star Trek TOS and WKRP In Cincinnati.
@crowtrobotsvideochannel69304 ай бұрын
I liked Galactica. It had some problems, as stated. The Lost Warrior was just a reworked version of the movie Shane. And the main problem - the Cylons want to wipe out all humans, and every planet visited by the Galacticans contained...humans! I heard the original concept was that the Cylons weren't robots but reptilian creatures who had to wear the metal armor to survive. That's why the imperious leader had a reptilian look to him. They never showed closeups of him on the series, BUT in the original pilot version he was seen in closeup with an alien voice. This was seen before the show premiered on an episode of 20/20. I heard that ABC said you can't have them killing living creatures on a show during the "Family Hour" (7-8PM on Sunday night) so...they changed the plot to have the Cylons robots - you can't "kill" a robot. The same effects used over and over, the stories being just OK, lead to some changes 1/2 way thru essentially stopping the Cylons chasing them, but even those stories were just OK. Plus it was up against Archie Bunker's Place, so the ratings suffered - too expensive for those OK but not great ratings. So it was canceled. Then they tried Galactica 1980 - a really child-friendly version of the show which was REALLY terrible - they finally find Earth, but the Cylons have been tracking them, so they figure they can't go to Earth until they advance Earth's technology to fight the Cylons - so they park their vehicles around Earth - um, do you think the Cylons are that stupid not to figure out you're circling Earth!!?? And don't get me started on "The Super Scouts" of the show - terrible...terrible...
@IanFindly-iv1nl4 ай бұрын
Well, hadn't Archie Bunker gotten kind of TIRED by 1978/9? I mean a series that'd been running for several years at that point (having debuted in 1970)! And Alice ("Kiss my grits!")?!! Gimee a frigging break!!!!!
@crowtrobotsvideochannel69304 ай бұрын
@@IanFindly-iv1nl Well, I was tired of All In The Family / Archie Bunker's Place. One of those shows that went on and on and the characters became caricatures. BUT it still did well in the ratings. Galactica had several strikes against it. It was very expensive to produce. It was up against a show that did very well in the ratings. And the stories just weren't all that interesting and repetitious - Galactica crew go to a planet with humans, the cylons attack, Galactica beats them off and goes on to the next planet filled with humans. Again, mid season the pretty much eliminated the cylons from the storylines, added a new love interest for Apollo, added new effects, but by that point the ratings were down. You don't know of the changes in you're not watching the show. So after 24 episodes, ABC looked at the bottom line - how much are we spending vs how much are we making. And they decided to go with something else - something cheaper. Funny you mentioning Alice and "kiss my grits" - I occasionally catch an old 70s TV show like Happy Days, Lavern & Shirley, Alice, All In The Family - and seeing them today I ask myself, "Why did I think this stuff was funny??" Usually the 1st and 2nd season were pretty good, then they just went right into the toilet. Talk about Jumping The Shark.
@yrsued4 ай бұрын
I remember that scene in The A Team when the Cylon walked by, loved his look...
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
Hilarious :-) I wonder whose idea that was?
@yrsued4 ай бұрын
@@MoviesMusicMonsters Call me old, I saw that scene when it first aired, back in the 80's, I wouldn't miss The A Team. Un Ending Ruger Mini-14 Mag Dumps and NOBODY EVER got shot.. Who trained these people?? StormTroopers??
@jefffuller99183 ай бұрын
After Battlestar Galactica ended, the best tie in / cross reference happened. The A Team. During the opening theme from the A Team, Dirk Benedict is standing there when a cylon walks by. He has this look of "Hey....."
@brooklynant20473 ай бұрын
Thing is I thought it was the most popular thing on TV but as a kid I was confused because each & every week on Sunday when it was supposed to be on, it kept getting “Pre-empted”. Remember that kiddies? Before cable there was being “Pre-empted”. TV’s way of shoving things to the side as they saw fit. This didn’t happen once but started happening every week and for the dumbest shit too. One week was “Englebert Humperdinck, sings all your polka favorites”. And so on & so on. This is how I knew “Yeah it’s gone”. Which lead to even greater confusion.
@Ronaldl23504 ай бұрын
Great video!! It was sad that the show was cancelled after such a short time. Like you the last episode was my favorite! Growing up i thought the Cylons, the ships etc were the coolest! In general the actors and characters where well done. The A Team Cylon cameo was just great!
@dandelatorre18702 ай бұрын
For all the immense pressure the creators of this series was under regarding lack of time, the quality was stunning!
@Hunter-R-Hickey4 ай бұрын
I loved the original series, especially the Cylons. I always wondered why it was canceled. Thanks for clearing this up for me.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
My pleasure :-) stop back again for some more interesting video :-) hope you had a great holiday, Dan
@StanSwan3 ай бұрын
Really cool memories. I saw Star Wars at the movies in 1977 when I was 8 years old and was not impressed. Battlestar came on TV and I loved it. Might be the reason I have never seen another Star Wars movie since. Liked Buck Rogers from that time too. I grew up watching reruns of Twilight Zone from Rod Serling years and that is to me the best Si-Fi.
@andyman86304 ай бұрын
another great one you could touch on - the original V (1984) with Marc Singer
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
That is an awesome suggestion. Thank you so much :-) Dan
@andyman86304 ай бұрын
@@MoviesMusicMonsters thank me very much! lol i'm welcome! edit: you could also consider *Quantum Leap* (Scott Bacula & Dean Stockwell)
@v8valiant684 ай бұрын
Battlestar Galactica, Dr Who, Blake Seven, Buck Rogers, Star Trek, Lost in Space, are my favorites,
@patriciayoung32673 ай бұрын
Battlestar Galactica 1978 was a profound happening in the lives of myself and my 13 year younger btother, He was 7 years old when it premiered and we just bonded over it. I bought the novelizations to get him interested in reading. He drew the spaceships and I drew the characters. I bought every piece of merch I could find in the pre-internet backwater we grew up in. i still have most of them to this day. When the movie came out we arrived at the theater an hour early to get the best seat and had the place all to ourselves for about 45 minutes before anyone else showed up. Galactica 1980 was a complete travesty and we do not speak of it. He watched the reboot with great appreciation and has often recommended it to me, but I can't watch it. For me Galactica will always be the 1978 version.
@user-cr2yz6kj9z4 ай бұрын
I was in love with Maren Jenson, Athena. Should have mentioned her. She was beautiful !
@CaliforniaSurfer-gc2xv4 ай бұрын
I loved her.
@williambill83234 ай бұрын
Hey Dan love the channel. You seems to talk about all my favorite Sci-fi TV shows. Battlestar was one of my very shows next to Lost in Space and Star Trek. Looking forward to more videos.
@donchoq17 күн бұрын
Gun on Ice Planet Zero was my favorite. Guns of Navarone in Space!
@willpower8061Ай бұрын
When I was watch Galactica, I never thought "man this is just like Star Wars" Other than being in space that is...
@danpalmer54514 ай бұрын
Galactica was shown on Sunday nights in the UK, the end credits theme would always give me butterflies because it meant the weekend was over and school was tomorrow.
@pertuk4 ай бұрын
I remember it being on Sunday afternoons
@danpalmer54514 ай бұрын
@@pertuk Your bedtime was obviously later than mine.
@pertuk4 ай бұрын
@@danpalmer5451 maybe ITV was all different regions then!
@danpalmer54514 ай бұрын
@@pertuk It could be. I recall my friend’s Dad who worked for a regional ITV station in the 70s/80s saying that they would often only have a singular print of a US show. So, the final region to air it would see a far worse version than the first!
@pertuk4 ай бұрын
@@danpalmer5451 interesting-I remember when they showed pilots to US shows in UK cinemas like BSG and that shit Spider-man series with the disco soundtrack
@smithadmin2 ай бұрын
This was my favorite show when I was a teenager. The point when they finally reach Earth was a three part miniseries. I remember because five minutes into the first miniseries episode our TV let out the Magic Smoke, and I missed the whole event. 20+ years later I happened across the boxed set of DVDs containing all the episodes and the miniseries. Needless to say I snagged that and binge-watched the whole thing. It was epic.
@andrewrei61064 ай бұрын
The main difference between the original Battlestar Galactica and the updated version is that the original was heavy on sci-fi and light on drama, and the updated version was the reverse, heavy on drama and light on sci-fi. Edward James Olmos, who played Bill Adama in the updated version, told the media that he was there for the drama, and that the first three-eyed monster he saw would mean that he's "outta there".
@andrewrei61064 ай бұрын
In addition, after the original version was canceled, ABC commissioned a sequel, Galactica 1980. But the sequel didn't last long, less than a full season.
@Skaramine4 ай бұрын
I still love that Battlestar Galactica was SO iconic that they made Face and the Cylon at Universal Studios a part of the opening credits of the A-Team every season after the first.
@skaterdave034 ай бұрын
I got stupid excited when i saw that as a kid lol. It was hilarious to me! Cylons were so cool looking to me.
@Skaramine4 ай бұрын
@skaterdave03 the biggest, best and longest running in-joke before Deadpool came around. And a touchstone for us 80s kids.
@skaterdave034 ай бұрын
@Skaramine ohhhh, had no idea that was at the Universal Studios theme park, as a kid or now lol. Makes more sense 🤣
@Skaramine4 ай бұрын
@@skaterdave03 he was there to pick up Hannibal from a movie shoot.
@michaelproctor81003 ай бұрын
The voice of the Cylons came from the 1970 Universal film Colossus The Forbin Project.
@a_88504 ай бұрын
Love the original BSG, so I loved this video. Thank you!
@RA2MusicАй бұрын
I was fortunate enough to have met Richard Hatch just after the debut of the SciFi channel’s BSG mini series reboot but before the full series started. We talked a lot about his ongoing efforts to bring the show back over the years. To his credit, he never mentioned the role of Tom Zarek that he would eventually play in the new series. We spoke for so long, that his handler literally had to pull him away from the conversation. Having been a huge fan of the original series, my meeting with Richard is one of the highlight of my life. He was so generous with his time and passionate about BSG. I was so saddened by his untimely death in 2017. Rest in peace Apollo, know that you are missed.
@MoviesMusicMonstersАй бұрын
Wow. What an amazing story. Such great memories. Thanks for sharing :-)
@montanamountainmen61044 ай бұрын
I watched Battlestar Galactica as a kid in 1978. We really liked it.
@sundoga49612 ай бұрын
I still remember Fred Astaire's cameo in one episode. What a great send-off to a classic actor!
@teklarmeeps73384 ай бұрын
Patrick Macnee as the Devil was my favorite episode. The original Avenger. Darn good to see Richard Hatch in the new BSG. The science-fiction community have very long memories.
@personmcperson44404 ай бұрын
Imagine if America was facing Richard Hatch, instead of Donald Trump. Just eat the gun, if you have one handy. Game over. GAME. OVER.
@gogreen77944 ай бұрын
I was in my second and final year of grad school in 1978-79. I made sure I made time to watch the show as much as possible despite my busy schedule. That's how much I enjoyed the show. But then I had been a Star Trek fan since 1966.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
It certainly was a very entertaining part of our childhood :-) that's for sure
@Fool3SufferingFools4 ай бұрын
I would say cost was the top reason for the cancellation. Any other new series that performed as well as Galactica would have gotten a second season. With the million-dollar pricetag, though, ABC didn’t consider the benefit worth the cost. War of the Gods is my favorite pair of episodes. Great acting by the cast and some great mythology and universe-building.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
I agree, but remember that other than its premier, the ratings after the first season ended were not that great. That definitely had a deciding factor by the network towards his cancellation. Thanks for writing, Dan
@shallendor3 ай бұрын
Who didn't have a crush on Jane Seymour! Galactica 1980 did have one good episode!
@randyp-do4po4 ай бұрын
I so prefer the 78 BSG than the remake. I watched it as a kid and loved it so much. But like everything corporate it got ruined.
@Hr-sd5sd4 ай бұрын
Loved the original series, including the episodes when they "reached Earth". The episode that effectively killed it for me: Bunch of Galactica school kids crash lands on Earth, 'naturally', with 'invisibilty shields'?? and, err, sort of flying jet pack belts (!?!), so they can jump into a big tree, go invisible, to hide from cops/ comedy relief villians. As far as I know, they never did follow-up on that story line.
@rogerb36544 ай бұрын
I saw STAR WARS (NOT "A New Hope"...NOT Ep IV...just STAR WARS) as an 11yr old in `77. I was hooked. Soooo...Battlestar Galactica was the perfect sci-fi adventure for me in `78. "The Man with Nine Lives" is my favorite Ep. (I have a background in theatre arts & dance)
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
A fantastic episode. Dirk Benedict tells a great story while they were filming that episode, Fred Astaire would go into one of the launch tubes privately and just dance with no one watching :-)
@rogerb36544 ай бұрын
@@MoviesMusicMonsters Can you imagine...if cell phones were around then...we might have a short vid of Fred doing just that. 🤳🏼🤳🏼🕺🏼🌌
@exidy-yt3 ай бұрын
It utterly broke my heart as a 10 year old when Galactica was cancelled. It set fire to the remains and pissed on the ashes with Galactica 1980. What insanely wasted potential. At least the reboot got the respect the original should have had, despite being inferior in concept imo.
@TheBooban3 ай бұрын
The ceylons were humans in the reboot. That was pointless.
@exidy-yt3 ай бұрын
@@TheBooban Yeah I didn't like that aspect either. On the flip side, humanoid cylons were going to be a part of even Richard Hatch's Second Coming, so it was gonna happen either way.
@patrickc81904 ай бұрын
Loved BG ! I was 13 when it came out. I thought it went more than 1 season but that shows how memories aren't what we think.
@Retro_flashback724 ай бұрын
I commend Richard hatch who flew the flag for Battlestar galactica for a lifetime with the concept trailer and all. Galactica has a special place in my heart.
@napolean71Ай бұрын
I was fairly obsessed with this show when it hit the UK in the late 70s, firstly as a movie at the cinema and then the TV show followed. I had the toys, books, annuals etc. It's a shame it didn't get to continue as was envisaged. I had a huge crush on Anne Lockhart.
@jrhalabamacustoms56734 ай бұрын
Loved that series, guess I never realized it was only one season, or too many years have dimmed the memory.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
Yeah, sadly it was canceled after one season. But it was a great one :-) Dan
@flashy51503 ай бұрын
Jane Seymour was “TOTALLY HOT”, I had more than a crush on her😍🥰
@jerryziegner3 ай бұрын
As a 52-year-old science-fiction fan who loving Star Wars , Battle star Galactica, buck Rogers I must say this channel has become one of my favorites for all of its solid contact and historical accuracy of classic television and movies.
@MrRaymond10214 ай бұрын
What kid didn't like Battle Star Galactica. I loved it and watched it every time it was on. I really loved the space ships and uniforms. Especially the helmets were cool looking. The shining silver bad guys. Great time for a kid. Even Space 1999 was freaking awesome, but I did like Battle Star better. WOW, great memories. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍
@darrellr2674 ай бұрын
A little known Rick Springfield played Zack, Apollos brother in the first episode. They killed him off.
@IanFindly-iv1nl4 ай бұрын
He hadn't even made his breakthrough in music yet at the time.
@davidvandewater14024 ай бұрын
All the series where great!!! Glenn a Larson made really great series. They made my childhood😁🙂😘 Thank you😘
@moviefan25174 ай бұрын
I was 8 years old when BSG premiered. As someone whose life was changed by Star Wars, I can't understate what it meant to have that magic brought home on a weekly basis. Even then, I knew they were using the same vfx footage over and over, but I didn't care. The characters carried it along. The stories pulled me in. And I couldn't decide who I had the biggest crush on, Serina, Cassiopea, Sheba, or Athena. I had the toys, the comics, and even saw it in the theater in Sensurround. It wasn't Star Wars but it captured my imagination in the same way. That's something the new, dour, and completely joyless BSG remake failed to do. And the less said about Galactica 1980 the better. Even then I knew what a cash grab was. That the original series only lasted a year is one of the great tragedies in the television landscape. If the studio had known that the popularity and influence of Star Wars would be generational instead of in the moment, and given Glen Larson the year he wanted to develop the series properly, imagine what would've been.
@kellysalyer19722 ай бұрын
By the Gods! I loved this show when it aired back in the 1970's! One of the best parts of my youth back then!
@torikazuki87013 ай бұрын
I saw BSG the day it aired, with my entire family, when I was 7. That, combined with 'Star Wars' and 'Star Trek' pretty much cemented me as a huge fan of Sci-Fi from then on. I know many think the 2004 Re-Imagining superior, and in some ways it is. However, it tried *too* hard to be edgy and dark, so much so it bordered on parody at times. There was lots of sex, but little love, the humans were so dysfunctional it was difficult to believe they survived at all. One of the Original's greatest strengths was its recognition of, and appreciation for, the importance of Family. Both the ties of Blood and of the Heart, that make even the most difficult situations survivable. None of that was in the 2004 version. Indeed it cynically put down or outright ignored its importance.
@Liquidspaceman2 ай бұрын
I loved that show. One of my favorites during that time. I was in college at the time and my brother's friend (Andrew Probert) designed the Cylons. I loved their voices. Thanks for posting.
@noneofyourbusiness93693 ай бұрын
Richard Hatch passed away February 7 2017 from pancreatic cancer. RIP
@jray53633 ай бұрын
I did not know that! 😢 I wanted to be Starbuck, unless Jane Seymour was around, then I wanted to be Apollo!
@lucbedard75643 ай бұрын
I will never forgot The most epic Sci-fi 1978 Battlestar Galactica. With the magical of cinematic, nothing is impossible, and even those actor are gone, we can revives a new version from the old original 1978 Battlestar Galactica like old Batman to newest Batman
@BRIX4784 ай бұрын
Such a tragedy. This show shaped a large portion of my childhood!
@starlordnetzero96333 ай бұрын
Loved Battlestar Galactica and watched it in law school. After I passed the California Bar I started representing John Dykstra when he and other amazing special effects gurus like Jonathan Erland formed Apogee drafting some amazing pre CG special effects inventions.
@scott.c95873 ай бұрын
Battlestar was an awesome show
@bear11charlie414 ай бұрын
Gun on ice planet zero part 1&2 is my favorite episode.
@bishdizzle674 ай бұрын
One of the saddest days of my 11-12 year old life when it was cancelled. 😢
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
I remember feeling the same way. I just didn't understand what I was 12 LOL. Hope you had a great holiday, Dan
@ianbannister84044 ай бұрын
I remember as a kid in the uk we watched battlestar on a Sunday great sci-fi series loved it
@SwampyFox4 ай бұрын
I recall that the premiere was interrupted with a message from President Carter and the Camp David Summit. Thanks for providing the date. I was in 5th grade and loved the show. I remember having the novelization. I can't believe this was one season!
@MrAnon733 ай бұрын
The 78 BSG was bliss for a kid who came of age around when the original Star Wars came out. I loved so much of the design elements of the show like the uniforms, the guns, the fighters (both sides), the cylons especially, the landing bays and so on. This, SW, Space 1999, Blakes 7, the Tom Baker Dr Who's, a bit later Alien, the 1st Terminator, Blade Runner, the 2000AD & DHP comics. All so inspiring. I remember as a kid just thinking for ages about off world colonies with combat model nexus six replicants running around. Then later you find Zardoz, 2001, TNG, Lexx & so many more. I couldn't imagine not being into Sci fi.
@yavanius3 ай бұрын
If you were lucky, you got to see Star Blazers which was the Americanization of Space Battleship Yamato, a space opera, out of Japan, which was the inspiration for Lucas to make Star Wars what it was instead of just another space movie...
@MrAnon733 ай бұрын
@@yavanius Around that time, I caught Battle of the planets, which I recall fondly(particularly the bird chirping guy). It's trip bumping into something you haven't seen for 35-40 yrs, that you used to love, then re-feeling those thoughts from long ago. Could put it down to middle aged nostalgia, but what I normally find is what ever I liked then, is still cool now(technical dating aside). Talent is talent. Space Battleship Yamato is cover I've glanced at a while back in specialty nerd stores, that and Star blazers I'll dive into now thanks. Loved the whole floating military base with landing bays idea, the original BSG with Lloyd Bridges and the Pegasus was a favorite. Love the idea of humanity being pressed, then seeing what response we can engineer. Seems most of humanities technological development comes from those sort of war pressures, sci fi gets to broaden the scale and throw in some unknown variables. Solider (film) with Kurt Russel I liked too, more so for the universe building, an off shoot of the BR, Alien, Outland universe, I believe? Cyberpunk BR 81' made me look forward to that dystopian future, now BR'49 makes me want to hide in the woods & get in primitivism lol (everything spying on you and data collecting isn't so sexy). Anarcho futurism is an aesthetic I dig, having selective technology(3d printing, solar power etc) in a post apocalyptical world.
@MrAnon733 ай бұрын
@@yavanius Someone has uploaded seasons 1-3 of Star blazers here. Checked out episode 1, pretty cool. Gave me, from the same era The Last Starfighter, Battle for the stars, Enemy mine vibes for some reason. Disco music, pretty groovy. I've neglected Japanese stuff barring the biggies (Akira, Ghost in the machine, Spirited away etc). Keep meaning to watch Attack on Titan, but then there's so much to watch, from back in the day Farscape, DSP and Babylon 5, the Expanse (NF stuff rubs me up the wrong way though). Andor and Raised by Wolves(s1) I loved.
@Supremor-tj9dvАй бұрын
My favorite episodes EASILY were the Pegasus ones. Lloyd Bridges as a General Pattonesque Commander Kane was awesome! I wish a spin off series would’ve been made from that.
@BiblicalFE3 ай бұрын
Rick Springfield…. I remember the premier. At the same time, Star Blazers came out and it was mandatory watching after school.
@MoviesMusicMonsters3 ай бұрын
I just wish I had his money.
@twysted734 ай бұрын
In Gilbert, Arizona a local man has an Entire Colonial Viper from BSG in his Barn. He put it up on OfferUp two years ago. (I have images)
@magnumrex4 ай бұрын
I loved classic Battlestar Galactica. I was crushed as a kid when it was cancelled. The toys were a total disappointment. Even as a young kid I passed on them as they were so inferior to Star Wars figures. The Marvel comics series was mostly a disappointment. WIth the exception of the Cylon Mark 3 story. I think Marvel might of had some restrictions as they didn't fight the Cylons in the original stories unless it was in a flashback. I think the "gun on ice planet zero" and the episode with the fire stick out to me the most.
@mematron4 ай бұрын
Some of the props and set pieces that were in Battlestar Galactica also went to Star Trek: The Next Generation
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
Really? I did not know that. Do you have any further specifics on what pieces were used in the next generation?
@HardRockologyShow4 ай бұрын
"War of the Gods," was a great episode that still resonates today...
@internetabyss4 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining why my favorite TV as a kid was cancelled.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
You're welcome, I think? LOL
@Ccolonrod3 ай бұрын
This show will always be the best part of my childhood
@MoviesMusicMonsters3 ай бұрын
Me too. I Remember Loving Star Wars so much, I wanted something similar. And there it was :-)
@albertsolbo22973 ай бұрын
Truly one of my all time favorite shows when I was a kid...I have the dvd of the movie and the vinyl record sound track (Original not reprint)..Never missed an episode and was so bummed out when it went off the air.. Thank you for doing this video. I really enjoyed it and love your other videos as well...Please keep them coming..
@alsosean3 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved watching this as a kid. One of my favourite shows for sure. I still remember so much despite how long ago I watched it! Thanks so much for your video! Cheers!
@KentuckyRanger3 ай бұрын
I remember when the show came out, it was so awesome! I was 15, and the females on the show just melted my young hart, LOL! I never missed an episode! It broke my heart, when the show was cancelled. But then there was Buck Rogers, as well as Space 1999, and Star Trek... I painstakingly, made the Battlestar model. I was so proud of it, and my friends thought it was the coolest thing. It was lost, (Along with several other models, including the Space 1999 Eagle transporter) when my family moved to Kentucky...
@GeneralGeorgeS.PattonJr.Ай бұрын
I loved the voices of the Cylon centurions. The show introduced a gold centurion, (battalion commander I think). His voice was of a deep tone like an operatic bass singer but very mechanical. So COOL! 🤖-BY YOUR COMMAND!
@suebovard-kentner20894 ай бұрын
It also didn't help that the network pre-empted episodes and bounced the show around the schedule so we couldn't find it (I was only in 6th grade). Such a shame.
@madamrockford25083 ай бұрын
BTW, back in the early 80s, in S. Calif., I went to a Star Trek convention. Whilst there, they showed a terrific little comedy Sci Fi short called 'Appliance Wars'. Part of the comedic part is that it was small appliances (toasters etc) that were flying.
@jacobhelms4421Ай бұрын
I think the show had class.
@zepmarq3 ай бұрын
The banter between Baltar and Lucifer was classic. You knew Lucifer was always eyeing Baltar's chair...😅
@Problembeing4 ай бұрын
Great show. It was huge here in the UK too, and I loved the toys as a kid. Just discovered your channel. Subscribed!
@Komikino3 ай бұрын
Another great video! Thanks! I LOVED this show when I was a kid. When my friends and I played with our Star Wars and BSG figures, i was always Starbuck. :) I had the opportunity to meet Richard Hatch a couple times at San Diego Comic Con. The first time I saw him, I told him that when I was growing up, I wanted to get all the women like Starbuck but I also wanted to be a great family-man like Apollo. He stopped signing the book or picture he was autographing, looked up at me and asked, "So, which path did you choose?" I said, "Well, I am still married. I have an awesome wife and a beautiful daughter." He smiled and said, "You chose well." :) The next year (or possibly two years later, I forget), I met him again at SDCC. When he saw me, he called me BY NAME and said "Hello!". Richard Hatch remembered me and my name. Well, we both have the same first name. :P I am loving your shows here and will subscribe. And also, you have a freaking cool voice.
@theodoreolson85294 ай бұрын
Simply put...television executives botched it again and again. Don't even get me started on Firefly. * twitch twitch*
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
There seems to be a common theme running in all of these TV show episodes I do. Yes, Network Executives often destroy the creativity of a show.
@DoIGetTube4 ай бұрын
Worst of all the evil Elton Rule, tyrant over ABC, and the evil Aaron Spelling, his joint conspirator.
@DoIGetTube4 ай бұрын
Thankfully, both are now deceased.
@celestepalm69494 ай бұрын
Lucifer was more Baltar's _left_-hand man... with a knife. The bitchiness of the villains among themselves was part of the fun.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
Haha :-) very true.
@DarrellTurnerJr4 ай бұрын
I had a Cylon toy with the red eye. It was awesome.
@MoviesMusicMonsters4 ай бұрын
Yes, the 12-in figure. Pretty cool piece. I have one somewhere lol