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"Saga of a Star World"
Series Battlestar Galactica
Season 1, Episode 1
Battlestar Galactica 1x01 001
Air date September 17th, 1978
Writers Glen A. Larson
Director Richard A. Colla; Alan J. Levi
Producers John Dykstra; Winrich Kolbe; Glen A. Larson; Leslie Stevens
Starring Richard Hatch; Dirk Benedict; Lorne Greene; Herbert Jefferson, Jr.; Tony Swartz; Maren Jensen; Noah Hathaway; Terry Carter
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"Saga of a Star World (Part 2)"

"Saga of a Star World (Part 1)" is the premiere episode of the science fiction/adventure series Battlestar Galactica. It is the first chapter in the three-part "Saga of a Star World" pilot movie. The episode was directed by Richard A. Colla and Alan J. Levi with a script written by series creator Glen A. Larson. It first aired on ABC on September 17th, 1978.

Synopsis[]

The Twelve Colonies of Man are destroyed in a Trojan Horse gambit by their 1,000-yahren-old enemies, the Cylons. A surviving military starship, the battlestar Galactica, leads a handful of survivors in a 220+ civilian starship fleet to safety amongst the stars. The Galactica 's commander, Adama, intends to search for a lost Thirteenth Tribe who inhabit the planet Earth. The Colonials face pursuit by their Cylon aggressors -- and the Colonial traitor who helped orchestrate the holocaust: Baltar. [1]

Cast[]

The following cast list is broken down by main stars, guest stars and supporting cast as presented in the episodes themselves. This cast list applies to all three chapters of "Saga of a Star World". Not all actors listed necessarily appear in all three installments.

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Richard Hatch Captain Apollo
Dirk Benedict Lieutenant Starbuck
Lorne Greene Commander Adama

Also Starring[]

Actor Role
Herbert Jefferson, Jr. Lieutenant Boomer
Maren Jensen Athena
Tony Swartz Flight Sgt. Jolly
Noah Hathaway Boxey
Terry Carter Colonel Tigh

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Lew Ayres President Adar
Wilfred Hyde-White Anton
John Colicos Baltar
Laurette Spang Cassiopeia
John Fink Doctor Payne
Jane Seymour Serina
Ray Milland Sire Uri

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Ed Begley, Jr. Ensign Greenbean
Rick Springfield Lieutenant Zac
Randi Oakes Young Taurus woman
Norman Stuart Statesman
David Greenan Bridge officer
Sarah Rush Woman on duty
David Matthau Operative
Chip Johnson First warrior
Geoffrey Binney Second warrior
Paul Coufos Pilot
Bruce Wright Deck hand

Uncredited cast[]

Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.

Actor Role
Carol Baxter Woman in elevator
Pattie Brooks Tucana singer
Diane Burgdorf Ovion Queen
Dick Durock Imperious Leader
Sandra Lee Gimpel Seetol
Patrick Macnee Narrator/Imperious Leader
Myrna Matthews Space Angel
Marti McCall Space Angel
Reggie Nalder Bartender
Felix Silla Lucifer
David Tress Sandell
Carolyn Willis Space Angel

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Lorne Greene is credited as "and Lorne Greene as Adama" in the opening title sequence.
  • Terry Carter is credited as "and Terry Carter as Colonel Tigh" in the opening title sequence.
  • Jane Seymour is credited as "and Jane Seymour as Serina" in the opening title sequence.
  • Ray Milland is credited as a special guest star.
  • David Greenan is credited as a bridge officer in this episode. He will later be given the name Omega.
  • Sarah Rush is credited as woman on duty. She will later be given the name Flight Corporal Rigel.
  • Patrick Macnee, who is the opening narrator of the series, also provides the voice for the Cylon Imperious Leader. The role of the Imperious Leader is actually played by Dick Durock, who will go on to play the muck monster known as the Swamp Thing in the Swamp Thing film and television franchise.
  • Music for this series was composed by creator Glen A. Larson, It was scored and conducted by Stu Phillips and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.

Allusions[]

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Bloopers[]

  • The term Yahren is the Galactican equivilant to a standard Earth year. However, throughout the series, there are characters who actually say "year" instead of "yahren". President Adar demonstrates this in the beginning of the episode when he says "This will be the first peace in a thousand years".
  • When the Warriors are playing cards, Starbuck places his cards on the table near the gold coins, saying "A perfect pyramid. Unless there's a better hand, the pot is mine". His right fingers tap on the table and his cigar is in the ashtray. When the shot cuts, his hand is suddenly up by his mouth, holding the cigar, and the cards and coins have vanished. [2]

Quotes[]

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References[]

  1. Taken from the episode title card included on Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Epic Series DVD collection; Disc 1, Side A.
  2. TV.com; "Saga of a Star World (Part 1)"; Trivia