Possible Galactica:1980 DVD Release

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Possible Galactica:1980 DVD Release

Post by Cpl Kendall » Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:23 pm

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Galactica 1980 - 'The Return of Starbuck': Rumors of Original Galactica Spin-Off to DVD

Adama and Boomer return for the original 're-imagining' of Battlestar Galactica
Posted by David Lambert
9/03/2007

"The great ship Galactica, our home for these many years. We have endured the wilderness of space. And now, we are nearing the end of our journey. We have at last found Earth."

ABC cancelled the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica series after 20 episodes: the original feature- length introductory story, and nineteen weekly episodes that included four two-parters and a double-length episode called "Greetings From Earth". However, they never *really* discovered Earth, "the 13th Colony", during the original series; the network put an end to the series before that, due to the huge cost of the special effects on the program.

However, after an extensive letter-writing campaign from fans, ABC tried to revive the show and bring it back in a way that was re-tooled to keep costs down. They never intended to change the cast as drastically as what ended up happening, but some characters were left off because they were deemed too "minor", and others were left off because the actors had already moved on, or were trying to. In the end, the new Galactica 1980 series only kept Lorne Greene as "Commander Adama", and Herb Jefferson Jr. now promoted to second-in-command "Colonel Boomer".

Boomer was so highly-ranked now, because the story took place 30 yahrens (years) after the events of the original show, and Apollo's adopted son "Boxey" - now insisting on being called by his proper name of Captain Troy - was now the lead Viper pilot. Kent McCord (Adam-12) played Troy, Barry Van Dyke (Diagnosis Murder) was ace pilot Lt. Dillon, and Robyn Douglass (Breaking Away) was a TV news reporter on Earth who was let in on the secret of the spacefarers and the threat from humankind's Cylon enemies. On Earth, Troy and Dillon were seen riding a vehicle that was a cross between a motorcycle and a Viper, in order to better blend in with the planet-bound inhabitants. The new show's changes didn't sit well with fans, and only lasted 10 episodes (included several multi-parters). The final episode, "The Return of Starbuck", was the best-loved story for fans, as it featured a story showing the fate of the original show's hero, played once again by Dirk Benedict.

1. "Galactica Discovers Earth", Part 1
2. "Galactica Discovers Earth", Part 2
3. "Galactica Discovers Earth", Part 3
4. "The Super Scouts", Part 1
5. "The Super Scouts", Part 2
6. "Spaceball"
7. "The Night the Cylons Landed", Part 1
8. "The Night the Cylons Landed", Part 2
9. "Space Croppers"
10. "The Return of Starbuck"

There's a reason we're bringing you this brief history of this, the original "re-imagining" of Battlestar Galactica. Very reliable rumors have reached our ears about Galactica 1980 for DVD! The whispers we've heard say that the entire run of episodes from this incarnation of the show will be out on home video from Universal Studios, right around the end of the year...give or take a few weeks.

Consider all of this "gossip" for now, and stay tuned for updates when Universal Home Video makes this official. But remember...you heard it here first!
Some things are just too terrible to come to pass. Seriously Galactica:1980 should be buried in the depths of TV hell never to be seen again, it's bad enough that the Space Channel reruns the episodes.

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Post by GStone » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:12 pm

Didn't 1980 burn up in a fire?

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Post by Cpl Kendall » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:25 pm

I wish.

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Post by Mike DiCenso » Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:51 pm

The only episode I'd want from that wretched piece of crap is "The Return of Starbuck", the only only half-way decent episode they made.
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Re: Possible Galactica:1980 DVD Release

Post by OmniBack » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:08 am

Wrong forum.


Anyway I heard 1980 sucked?

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Post by Cpl Kendall » Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:10 pm

It was possibly the worst Sci-fi series imaginable, even oBSG fans: the die hards decry it's existance.

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Post by Soban » Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:06 pm

Wait, what is this Galactica: 1980 you speak of? There is no such thing.[/denial]

Before ANYONE says anything I know it exists, I'm just in permenant denial.

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Post by GStone » Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:33 pm

I feel the same way about the updated KITT car movie. It doesn't exist.

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Re: Possible Galactica:1980 DVD Release

Post by Mike DiCenso » Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:58 pm

OmniBack wrote:Wrong forum.


Anyway I heard 1980 sucked?

It's diametrically the opposite in quality from the reimagined Ron Moore Battlestar in quality. So yes, it "sucks". Boy does it suck bad.....
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Post by Cpl Kendall » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:36 pm

It's official:
Galactica 1980 - Universal Officially Announces Galactica 1980 - The Complete Series

The Rag-Tag, Fugitive Fleet Finds Earth the day after Christmas
Posted by David Lambert
9/14/2007

A week and a half ago we broke the news - well, rumors at the time - that Universal would be bringing out a DVD release of Galactica 1980, the original spin-off of the original show starring Lorne Greene. This morning the studio has formally announced that, for a Boxing Day treat on December 26th! Here is the studio description:

Galactica 1980 lands on DVD for the first time ever! With all ten thrilling episodes on two discs, see what happens when the original Battlestar Galactica crew finally makes the long-anticipated descent to Earth. With time running out and the Cylons closing in on their trail, Commander Adama and the Galactica must work harder than ever before to help Earth create the technology necessary for battle. Along for the action-packed fight are such stellar guest stars as Dirk Benedict, Brion James, Dennis Haysbert and more! It's an epic adventure unlike any other, and an absolute must-have for any Battlestar Galactica collection!

The 2-DVD set clocks in at around 8 hours, and rings up for an affordable $29.98 SRP. Video will be the original full-frame, and audio the original English Mono. There will be English subtitles as well. Stay tuned for box art; we'll bring you that just as soon as we can!

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Post by Mike DiCenso » Sat Sep 22, 2007 1:09 am

30 bucks is far, far too much money to ask for this craptactular series. Way too much.
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