Battlestar Galactica

-Action SciFi A dramatic revamp of the campy sci-fi classic that ran in the early Eighties, Battlestar Galactica follows a ragtag fleet of humans trying desperately to find their way back home to Earth, while avoiding the Cylons, robot-human hybrids out to obliterate the last of mankind. High human-on-robot action and high human-on-human drama have made the show a hit with nostalgia buffs and new fans alike. One thing's for sure though, this ain't your dad's Battlestar Galactica.
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SciFi A dramatic revamp of the campy sci-fi classic that ran in the early Eighties, Battlestar Galactica follows a ragtag fleet of humans trying desperately to find their way back home to Earth, while avoiding the Cylons, robot-human hybrids out to obliterate the last of mankind. High human-on-robot action and high human-on-human drama have made the show a hit with nostalgia buffs and new fans alike. One thing's for sure though, this ain't your dad's Battlestar Galactica.

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14 January 2005 (USA)

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2007 - Hugo (Nominated)
2006 - Imagen Award (Nominated)
2008 - Saturn Award (Nominated)
2007 - Emmy (Won)
2007 - CSC Award (Nominated)
Nominated - Outstanding Costumes for a Series Glenne Campbell (costume designer) Glenna Owen (assistant costume designer) Cali Newcomen (assistant costume designer) For episode "Lay Down Your Burdens", part 2. (Emmy)
Won - Best Supporting Actor on Television James Callis (Saturn Award)
2007 - ALMA Award (Won)
Nominated - Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series Gary Hutzel (visual effects supervisor) Patricia Gannon (lead visual effects compositor) Lee Stringer (cgi supervisor) Matthew Gore (facility vfx coordinator) Mike Gibson (vfx coordinator) Mark Shimer (lead vfx animator) Adam 'Mojo' Lebowitz (vfx animator) Dustin Adair (vfx animator) Gabriel Köerner (cgi model maker) For episode "33". (Emmy)
Won - Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series (Saturn Award)
2006 - Leo (Won)
Nominated - Outstanding Actor in a Television Series Edward James Olmos (ALMA Award)
Won - Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form For episode "33". (Hugo)
Nominated - Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form For episode "Pegasus". (Hugo)
James Ashcroft
Bodie Olmos
Ryan McDonell
Judith Maxie
Alonso Oyarzun
Rekha Sharma
Jeremy Guilbaut
Alisen Down
Michelle Forbes
Dominic Zamprogna
Iris Paluly
Leela Savasta
Christian Tessier
Emilie Ullerup
Luciana Carro
Jamie Bamber
Terry Chen
Michael Hogan
Brad Dryborough
John Pyper-Ferguson
Jen Halley
Patricia Idlette
Erica Cerra
Callum Keith Rennie
Madeleine Parker
Warren Christie
Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
Colin Lawrence
Donna Soares
Colin Corrigan
Sebastian Spence
Don Thompson
Vincent Gale
Tamara Lashley
Biski Gugushe
Alison Matthews
Paul Campbell
Colby Johannson
Diego Diablo Del Mar
Grace Park
James Remar
Stephen Holmes
Lara Gilchrist
Aleks Paunovic
Kandyse McClure
Donnelly Rhodes
Rick Worthy
Richard Hatch
Lorena Gale
Ryan Robbins
Raahul Singh
Kurt Evans
Ty Olsson
Kate Vernon
Chris Shields
Nicki Clyne
Marilyn Norry
Malcolm Stewart
Connor Widdows
Christina Schild
Eileen Pedde
Michael Trucco
Heather Doerksen
Matthew Bennett
Leah Cairns
Steve Lawlor
Samantha Ferris
James Callis
Kerry Norton
Sam Witwer
Derek Delost
Chelah Horsdal
Winston Rekert
Curtis Ricks
P.J. Prinsloo
Jill Teed
Katee Sackhoff
Keegan Connor Tracy
Tricia Helfer
Tahmoh Penikett
Chris Boyd
Susan Hogan
Aaron Douglas
Lucy Lawless
William Samples
Graham Beckel
Michael Tayles
Cailin Stadnyk
David Kaye
Mark Sheppard
Mary McDonnell
Andrew McIlroy
Tygh Runyan
Alessandro Juliani
Dean Stockwell
Edward James Olmos
Eric Breker
Mike Dopud

Writers

Mark Verheiden
Anne Cofell Saunders
David Eick
Ronald D. Moore
Michael Angeli
David Weddle
Jane Espenson
Carla Robinson
Michael Rymer
Toni Graphia
Bradley Thompson
Michael Taylor
Jeff Vlaming

Directors

Allan Kroeker
Félix Enríquez Alcalá
Jeff Woolnough
Robert M. Young
Edward James Olmos
Wayne Rose
Michael Rymer
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
Michael Nankin
Rod Hardy
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Battlestar Galactica: Episode 4.7 "Guess What's Coming to Dinner" Recap

May 16, 2008

Aaron Douglas, Rekha Sharma, Michael Trucco, Michael HoganLast week on Battlestar Galactica, Starbuck and a few crew members went on a road trip to chat with the Cylon Hybrid.  Though many of her messages were unintelligible, the Hybrid did tell them that D'Anna (Lucy Lawless) can provide information about the path to Earth.  Starbuck also found out that she's going to bring about everyone's doom, which is never the kind of thing you want to hear.  On the Demetrius, Gaeta suffered a gunshot wound to the leg that may lead to amputation if he doesn't get back to the Galactica quickly.

Tonight, Roslin tells Tory that she knows her dirty little secret, while the humans and the Cylons forge a pact that could change things forever.

Preview of 'Battlestar Galactica' Episode 4.7

May 15, 2008

Edward James OlmosAs the final season of Battlestar Galactica continues, it feels like the stakes have been raised higher than ever. During the first three seasons I felt that most of the major characters were safe, but this year it seems that all bets are off.  So far we've seen Cally get thrown out an airlock, Roslin's cancer progress further than ever, the Cylons face a civil war, and Sam shoot Gaeta (Alessandro Juliani) in the leg.  That's a lot of death and destruction in only six episodes, and we still have a long way to go before the season wraps up.  Will anyone be left standing by the end?

To get fans ready for Battlestar Galactica's next suspenseful installment, "Guess What's Coming to Dinner," we have some promo photos and a video preview of the episode.

Exclusive Interview with Jamie Bamber from 'Battlestar Galactica'

May 12, 2008

Jamie Bamber, Battlestar GalacticaLee Adama and Jamie Bamber are two entirely different people. When the Battlestar Galactica star arrived at BuddyTV's booth at the Emerald City ComiCon in Seattle yesterday, I didn't recognize him. I was expecting Jamie Bamber, and the man who arrived was a not-so-tall funky British hipster. This is probably the greatest compliment an actor can get, that he does such a great job at playing a role that people don't recognize the real him.

But it was him, and the 5'9'' Bamber sat down to talk to BuddyTV about the final season of Battelstar Galactica and beyond. Bamber spoke about what fans can expect in the final four episodes before the big mid-season cliffhanger, his post-BSG plans, and some of his favorite scenes and episodes from the series.

Continue reading for the full transcript of the interview, or listen to the mp3 audio file, complete with the ambient hustle and bustle of the Emerald City ComiCon.

Battlestar Galactica: Rekha Sharma Loves Being a Cylon

May 12, 2008

battlestar galacticaUnlike other cast members who have been disappointed to find out that their characters have turned into Cylons on Battlestar Galactica, Rekha Sharma seems to enjoy the twist in her character's storyline.

Sharma, who portrays Tory Foster on Battlestar Galactica, opens up to MediaBlvd Magazine about her recurring role on the science fiction series that has taken the center stage as she got to roll around with Baltar (James Callis), discover she's a Cylon and shot Cally (Nicki Clyne) out the launch bay.

Battlestar Galactica: Episode 4.6 "Faith" Recap

May 9, 2008

Tricia HelferLast week on Battlestar Galactica, Kara's alliance with Leoben caused the crew of the Demetrius to stage a mutiny, leaving Helo in charge.  Meanwhile, Baltar (James Callis) continued to spread the word of the One True God, and eventually earned Tyrol's forgiveness after an impassioned speech about the difficulty of finding his destiny.

Many fans were upset that last week's episode was filled with more talk than action.  Those disgruntled nitpickers should be happier with tonight's installment, which kicks off with one heck of a tense standoff.

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