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								|   | Galactica 1980 Episode Guide[This file is from the Sf-Lovers Archives at Rutgers University.  It isprovided as part of a free service in connection with distribution of
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 Galactica 1980
 Episode Guide
 
 Cast:                                     Credits:
 
 Commander Adama....Lorne Greene     Creator................Glen A. Larson
 Col. Boomer..Herb Jefferson Jr.     Exec. Producer.........Glen A. Larson
 Lt. Troy............Kent McCord     Music....................Stu Phillips
 Lt. Dillon.......Barry Van Dyke     Producers.............David O'Connell
 Jamie Hamilton...Robyn Douglass                                Frank Lupo
 Dr. Zee....Robbie Rist(premier)                             Jeff Freilich
 Patrick Stuart(others)     Art Director.......Sherman Loudermilk
 Special Effects....Universal Hartland
 
 {Note: For continuity's sake, from Battlestar Galactica to Galactica 1980,
 several changes take place.  Apollo is dead.  Starbuck is gone (to be
 explained in a later episode).  Boxey has grown up.  Tigh is gone.  Boomer
 replaces him.  Adama has a beard.}
 
 Galactica Discovers Earth
 Air Dates:  I--1/27/80  II--2/3/80  III--2/10/80
 Writer:   Glen A. Larson
 Director: Sidney Hayers
 Guest Cast:  Robert Reed, Richard Lynch, Pamela Susan Shoop
 
 At Last, the Galactica finds the planet Earth!  It's the year 1980 A.D.,
 and their hopes are dashed when they find that the planet does not have the
 technology to help defeat the Cylons.  In fact, the Earth is bad off as it
 is.  The Galactica leaves Earth, so that the Cylons following do not find
 it, but send down Lt. Troy (formerly Boxey, Adama's grandson) and Lt.
 Dillon to contact Prof. Mortinson, a man they feel can help them to advance
 Earth's technology quick enough to be of help.  There is trouble, in the
 form of Xavier, one of the Council of Twelve who feels that the Galacticans
 should upgrade Earth by travelling into the past and introducing modern
 devices (Dr. Zee has developed a time-travel device and a cloaking device,
 both outfitted into Vipers).  He goes to Nazi Germany, not caring about the
 consequences, and Troy and Dillon, joined by reporter Jamie Hamilton of
 Earth, follow him.  They undo his damage, but lose Xavier somewhere in
 time.  Adama goes ahead with his plan to slowly upgrade Earth, Prof.
 Mortinson is told that someday he will meet them again, and Jamies joins
 the Colonial fleet.
 
 The Super Scouts
 Air Dates:  Part I--3/16/80  Part II--3/23/80
 Writer:  Glen A. Larson
 Director: Vince Edwards
 Guest Cast:  Alan Miller, Fred Holliday, John Quade
 
 The Cylons launch a surprise attack on the fleet, doing considerable
 damage.  Troy and Dillon take the children of the fleet down to Earth to
 protect them.  With Jamie's help, they disguise themselves as scouts, but
 they get into some trouble, such as when Dillon tries to change his gold
 cubits in for American currency, and accidentally robs a bank.  With the
 police after them, the group camp out in the woods.  However, some of the
 children become ill from drinking polluted water from a chemical plant, and
 there is a problem with the Colonists' bizarre anatomies.  The children are
 saved, however, and the plant is closed down.
 
 [The reason for using children was that ABC T.V. agreed to broadcast the
 show, but only at 7:00 P.M. on Sunday, which was considered children's
 time.  This meant only a minimal of violence, and morals for the kiddies.
 This is what killed Galactica 1980.  Also, it was explained that due to the
 relatively lighter gravity of Earth as opposed to Caprica and the other
 home planets, the Galacticans could do amazing physical feats.  Enter the
 super-kids!]
 
 Spaceball
 Air Date:  3/30/80
 Writers:  Frank Lupo, Jeff Freilich, Glen A. Larson
 Director: Barry Crane
 Guest Cast:  Fred Holliday, Bert Rosario, Paul Koslo, Jeremy Brett
 
 Xavier returns, and gets rid of Troy and Dillon by sending them into space
 in a sabotaged Viper.  They are busy repairing the ship while Xavier tries
 to kidnap the kids and hold them for ransom.  Meanwhile, Jamie has taken
 the children to a baseball camp for underprivileged kids where she is doing
 a story.  This of course results in them playing a game with their
 super-powers, saving the camp from being closed down.  Troy and Dillon
 return in time to foil Xavier, but he escapes again.
 
 The Night The Cylons Landed
 Air Date:  4/13/80
 Writer:  Glen Larson
 Director: Sigmund Neufeld Jr.
 Guest Cast:  Roger Davis, William Daniels, Peter Mark Richman, Lara Parker
 
 The Cylon Empire has built a new type of Cylon, a humanoid android.  One of
 them, Andromus, along with a centaurian, crashland on Earth.  Troy and
 Dillon attempt to catch them, but the Cylons are picked up by a group of
 people on their way to a Halloween party.  The Cylons learn that the party
 is associated with a New York radio station, and seek to take control of
 the station to send a message to a nearby Cylon Base ship that they have
 found Earth.
 [Note:  Microwave ovens screw up Cylon circuitry.]
 
 So This Is New York
 Air Date:  4/20/80
 Writer: Glen A. Larson
 Director: Barry Crane
 Guest Cast:  William Daniels, Roger Davis, Lara Paker, Peter, Mark Richman,
 Wolfman Jack
 
 Continuation of previous episode, where Cylons attempt to take over a radio
 station (where Wolfman Jack is the D.J.).  Troy and Dillon are slowed in
 their attempt to stop them when they have to save a child in a penthouse
 fire started by the Cylons.  They save the child and stop the Cylons.
 
 Harvest Home
 Air Date:  4/27/80
 Writer:  Robert L. McCullough
 Director: Daniel Haller
 Guest Cast:  Ned Romero, Ana Alicia, Dana Elcar
 
 The Cylons again attack the fleet, taking out the Agroships.  With their
 food supply destroyed, Troy and Dillon enter a partnership with Hector
 Alonzo, a farmer being threatened by a powerful and prejudiced land baron,
 John Steadman.  (Sounds like a job for the A-Team!)  The Galacticans bring
 down Dr. Zee's anti-grav ship, and Steadman spots this and calls in the
 police.  The Galacticans hide the evidence of their presence, put Steadman
 out of business, and get their food.
 
 The Return of Starbuck
 Air Date:  5/4/80
 Writer:  Glen A. Larson
 Director: Ron Satlof
 Guest Cast:  Dirk Benedict, Judith Chapman, Rex Cutter
 
 At last, the fate of Starbuck is revealed.  Prof. Zee was revealed in the
 premier to be a mutant.  He is a child genius.  He has a dream about
 Starbuck, which he relates to Adama, who knows the story to be true.
 
 Fourteen years earlier, while in a battle, Starbuck's Viper was gravely
 damaged, and Boomer watched him wildly fly towards a planet.  The fleet
 could not go back for him, since the Cylons were on their tail.  Starbuck
 crashed onto the barren planet, his ship all but destroyed.  There he finds
 the remains of a Cylon fighter, of which one Cylon he is able to fix.  He
 does this out of loneliness.  Cy, as he names him, first wishes to kill
 Starbuck, because he is a human, but soon learns that they need each other,
 and they become friends (to both of their surprise).  Then a mysterious
 pregnant woman appears, and Starbuck does his all to care for her, which
 makes Cy jealous.  However, Cy helps Starbuck build a tiny ship out of the
 remains of both their ships, and after the woman gives birth, launches the
 baby into space, the mysterious woman is gone.  It was surmised that she
 was from another dimension.  Soon after, a Cylon patrol lands on the
 planet, and when they find Starbuck they attempt to kill him.  However, Cy
 gives his life? to save Starbuck, killing two of the Cylons before the
 third guns him down.  Starbuck finishes off the third Cylon, but Cy is too
 far gone to be fixed.  Starbuck is left alone again.
 
 Adama reveals to Zee that he had come to the fleet in a small ship, and his
 identity is revealed.
 
 End Of Series
 
 The technical information for this compilation is taken from STARLOG's
 Photo Guidebook of TV EPISODE GUIDES, Vol. I
 
 The episode summarizations and notes are by Elliott Buchholz
 [[email protected]]
 
 Edited by Saul Jaffe (Moderator, Sf-Lovers)
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