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  Show Name Battlestar Galactica
  Caption Battlestar Galactica title screen
  Format Science Fiction Drama
  Runtime 42 minutes (approx)
  Creator Ronald D Moore
  Starring Edward James Olmos , Mary McDonnell , Katee Sackhoff , Jamie Bamber , James Callis , Tricia Helfer , and Grace Park
  Music Bear McCreary , Richard Gibbs
  Country United States <br/> United Kingdom <br/> Canada
  Network Sci Fi Channel (United States)
  First Aired December 8-9, 2003 <small>(mini-series)</small><br> October 18 , 2004
  Last Aired present
  Num Episodes <small> TV movie (in production)</small>


The ''Battlestar Galactica'' Science Fiction franchise, which began as a 1978 TV Series , was "reimagined" in 2003 into the TV Miniseries . The miniseries served as a Backdoor Pilot for a 2004 TV Series which just finished its third season. On May 31 , 2007 , the producers confirmed that Season 4 would be the last, and the show will end on its own terms.http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=41709

This new Battlestar Galactica is described as reimagined not only to avoid the negative connotations associated with the term ' Remake ', but also because it marked an entirely new direction for the franchise, while still based on the original premise; it is analogous to a " Reboot " in Comic Book s.


HISTORY

Previous efforts to remake or continue the story of ''Battlestar Galactica'' by Tom DeSanto , Bryan Singer , and original series star Richard Hatch involved using either the original cast or the original characters and plot. None of these projects proceeded beyond the development stage.

Ronald D. Moore , Executive Producer and Screenwriter of the new ''Battlestar Galactica'', wrote in February 2003:

"Here lies a slumbering giant, its name known to many, its voice remembered by but a few. For a brief moment, it strode the Earth, telling tall tales of things that never were, then stumbled over a rating point and fell into a deep sleep."



RE-IMAGINING


The new ''Battlestar Galactica'' departs from the original in several ways. In terms of style and storytelling, it rejects the traditional televised science fiction styles of '' Star Trek '' (after which the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' series was conceived) in favor of what executive producer Ronald D. Moore calls " Naturalistic science fiction". The new series emphasizes character drama in an edgy survivalist setting and has many of the characteristics of Military Science Fiction , shedding the light-hearted action/adventure style of the original show. Among plot differences, the key characters of Starbuck and Boomer have been recast as female roles. The Cylons are the creation of Man and a new breed of Cylon models now imitate Humanoid appearance down to the cellular level.

Ronald D. Moore tackled the re-imagining with realism in mind, portraying the show's heroes as being part of a "flawed" humanity, and drawing inspiration from the September 11, 2001 Attacks and their aftermath. In the re-imagined series, many characters struggle with deep personal flaws; for example, Adama and his son have a profoundly dysfunctional relationship while Colonel Tigh is an alcoholic. Their enemy is one capable of living amongst them unnoticed and willing to carry out Suicide Attack s, allowing an exploration of moral and ethical issues brought up by the War On Terrorism . The show has dealt with Cylon and human suicide bombers, the torture of prisoners, and a struggle motivated by intense religious differences. To add to this realism, the creative direction also redesigned ''Galactica'' with a decidedly ' Retro ' Submarine look, approximating the function of an Aircraft Carrier , using bullets and missiles instead of energy weapons such as Laser s.

The first production to be set in the re-imagined universe was the Miniseries first broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel on December 8 , 2003 . From that followed a regular Television Series which premiered on Sky One in the UK and Ireland on October 18 , 2004 and on Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. on January 14 , 2005 . A Spin-off Prequel series called '' Caprica '' has been announced, as has a DVD Movie .

In other media, the filmed series has spawned an Xbox / PlayStation 2 Game by Warthog Games and a 2006 Comic Book series by Dynamite Entertainment . A second Video Game has been announced for Xbox Live Arcade and Microsoft Windows , with a projected fall 2007 release. {Link without Title}


COMPARISON WITH THE 1978 SERIES

See Also: Comparison of Battlestar Galactica (1978) and Battlestar Galactica (2003)


Among the most visible changes made from the older series are the new humanoid Cylon models and the differences in casting in terms of ethnicity and gender, most notably the character of Starbuck . The new series benefits from vastly improved Special Effect s, thanks to Computer-generated Imagery which was not available during the time of the original series. Other changes to the look of the show include human culture in the Twelve Colonies now closely resembling contemporary 21st century Western Culture , with names and costumes often indistinguishable from other television shows. This trend is also reflected in the technology used by the show's humans; in contrast to the original series' advanced weapons and futuristic feel, technology is now deliberately retro, explained in the miniseries as a need to protect against the Cylons vastly superior computer sciences by using hardline and shielded systems. The tone is also changed from a heroic fantasy with tinges of Cold War geopolitics to a more Naturalistic survival narrative with more numerous allusions, both subtle and obvious, to modern history and current events.


REFERENCES TO MODERN SOCIETY

''s and 'sleeper agents', these stories extensively "hinted at war-on-terrorism overtones" "Battlestar: Iraqtica. Does the hit television show support the Iraqi insurgency?" , By Spencer Ackerman, ''Slate'' (online), 13 October, 2006. After 9/11, the original series' "broad premise - the human (read: American) military's struggles in the wake of a massive terrorist attack - suddenly gained resonance" and let the show tackle issues like suicide bombings, torture - "evoking the darker side of the war on terror" - and "civil liberties crackdowns".

Executive producer Ronald D. Moore points out that the Cylons and Al Qaeda are not necessarily intended to be directly allegorical: "They have aspects of Al Qaeda, and they have aspects of the ."

Although David Eick has said the production staff "don't need to say 'OK, let's do the episode where we're gonna do the Abu Ghraib Scandal '", and points out that events depicted on New Caprica "are as much a story rooted in political tales like the Vichy France or Vietnam " rather than current events, he acknowledges that they "do gravitate in those directions when it comes to the storytelling". This has led to the show addressing other current issues, such as Abortion , the use of Biological Weapons , and labor rights.


PRODUCTION

The special effects and space battles, produced by '' and '' Babylon 5 ''.

''Battlestar Galactica'' is funded and produced by American (and, in the case of the first season, British1) companies. It is filmed in ("Boomer"/"Athena") , Tricia Helfer (Six) , Michael Hogan (Colonel Saul Tigh ), and Tahmoh Penikett ( Karl "Helo" Agathon ) — are Canadian. Edward James Olmos ( Admiral Adama ), Mary McDonnell ( President Laura Roslin ), and Katee Sackhoff ( Kara "Starbuck" Thrace ) are American, while James Callis ( Gaius Baltar ) and Jamie Bamber ( Lee "Apollo" Adama ) are British, though Bamber also holds US citizenship through his American father. Most of the secondary actors, extras, and day players are Canadian, as are many guest stars, most notably the recurring roles played by Donnelly Rhodes ( Dr. Cottle ) and Nicki Clyne ( Cally Tyrol ).


RECEPTION

When the miniseries aired on the SciFi channel in 2003, it was the highest- Rated cable miniseries of that year. The miniseries' success led to the commission of a new ongoing television program, the first episode of which drew an estimated 850,000 viewers—an 8% multichannel viewer share—on its world premiere on Sky One in the UK & Ireland. The subsequent reimagined Battlestar Galactica TV series remains the highest rated original program in the Sci Fi Channel's history.

The miniseries and the subsequent weekly TV program have received critical acclaim. Many regard the new BSG to be superior to the original -- ''Time'' Magazine declared in the spring of 2005 that the new show was one of the six best drama programs on television. It would proclaim the program the best show on television in December of the same year. The American Film Institute named the show to its list of the ten best shows on television. Other mainstream publications such as the '' Chicago Tribune '', '' Rolling Stone '' magazine, and '' Newsday '' also named the series one of the best on television for 2005. In 2006, the series won a prestigious Peabody Award in recognition of its creative excellence.

In 2007, Battlestar Galactica was nominated for four , Oustanding Sound Editing and Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series for the third season episode titled "Exodus, Part 2" and a single nomination for Outstanding Writing In A Drama Series for the back to back episodes " Occupation " and " Precipice ".


SERIES INFORMATION




Episodes

See Also: List of Battlestar Galactica (re-imagined series) episodes




DVD and online downloads

For the first season, thirteen episodes were produced and all have been made available on DVD in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The second season consists of twenty episodes, all of which have been released on DVD in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (where it has been available for over a year, although the season has not yet been broadcast there). A third season of twenty episodes began airing on October 6 , 2006 on the Sci-Fi channel in the United States and is available on the ITunes store. A fourth season of twenty-two episodes is due to begin airing in January, 2008. A two-hour movie is also being planned for the fall of 2007.

In January, 2006, Apple 's ITunes began offering the miniseries, season one, and season two episodes for purchase on its service. NBC Universal , the owner and distributor of the show, has provided a number of its shows for purchase to U.S. customers, to be released the day after the original broadcast. {Link without Title} All episodes of the series, as well as the miniseries, are available.

Downloadable Podcast s for some episodes of season one and all episodes of season two and three are also available via iTunes and SciFi.com . SciFi.com also usually has an episode available for viewing on the website.


REFERENCES




  • David Bassom's ''Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion'' (Titan Books 2006, ISBN 1-84576-097-2)



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