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Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy
Emmy Award

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 and Peabody Award
Peabody Award

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-winning serial drama
Serial (radio and television)

Serials in television and radio are series that rely on a continuing Plot that unfolds in a serial fashion, episode by episode. Serials typically follow main story arcs that span entire seasons or even the full run of the series, which distinguishes them from traditional episodic television that relies on more stand-alone episodes....
 television program
Television program

A television program , television programme , or television show is something that people watch on television. It may be a one-off broadcast or, more usually, part of a periodically recurring television series....
 created by Ronald D. Moore
Ronald D. Moore

Ronald Dowl Moore is a two-time Emmy Award-nominated United States screenwriter and television producer best known for his work on Star Trek and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica Battlestar Galactica and Battlestar Galactica , for which he serves as developer, writer and executive producer....
 that first aired in a three-hour miniseries
Battlestar Galactica (TV miniseries)

Battlestar Galactica is a three-hour miniseries written and produced by Ronald D. Moore and directed by Michael Rymer. It was the first part of the Battlestar Galactica reimagining based on the Battlestar Galactica television series, and served as a backdoor pilot for the Battlestar Galactica ....
 in December 2003, on Sci Fi
Sci Fi Channel (United States)

Sci Fi Channel, often stylized SCI FI Channel, is an American cable television channel, launched on September 24, 1992, that specializes in science fiction, fantasy, horror film, and paranormal programming....
. The series features Emmy Award-winning and Oscar-nominated Edward James Olmos
Edward James Olmos

Edward James "Eddie" Olmos is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated United States actor and director. Some of his most memorable roles are Characters in Blade Runner#Gaff in Blade Runner, Lieutenant Martin Castillo in Miami Vice, Jaime Escalante in Stand and Deliver, William Adama in the Battlestar Galactica re-i...
 and Oscar-nominated Mary McDonnell
Mary McDonnell

Mary McDonnell is an American film, stage, and television actress. She is famous for her Oscar-nominated role as Stands With Fist in Dances with Wolves, and for starring as President Laura Roslin in Battlestar Galactica ....
 and has garnered a wide range of critical acclaim, including Emmy nominations for its creative works, writing and directing.

Synopsis
Battlestar Galactica continues from the 2003 mini-series to chronicle the journey of the last surviving humans from the Twelve Colonies of Kobol after their nuclear annihilation by the Cylons.






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Battlestar Galactica is an Emmy
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 and Peabody Award
Peabody Award

The George Foster Peabody Awards, better known as simply the Peabody Awards, are annual, international awards for excellence in radio and television broadcasting....
-winning serial drama
Serial (radio and television)

Serials in television and radio are series that rely on a continuing Plot that unfolds in a serial fashion, episode by episode. Serials typically follow main story arcs that span entire seasons or even the full run of the series, which distinguishes them from traditional episodic television that relies on more stand-alone episodes....
 television program
Television program

A television program , television programme , or television show is something that people watch on television. It may be a one-off broadcast or, more usually, part of a periodically recurring television series....
 created by Ronald D. Moore
Ronald D. Moore

Ronald Dowl Moore is a two-time Emmy Award-nominated United States screenwriter and television producer best known for his work on Star Trek and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica Battlestar Galactica and Battlestar Galactica , for which he serves as developer, writer and executive producer....
 that first aired in a three-hour miniseries
Battlestar Galactica (TV miniseries)

Battlestar Galactica is a three-hour miniseries written and produced by Ronald D. Moore and directed by Michael Rymer. It was the first part of the Battlestar Galactica reimagining based on the Battlestar Galactica television series, and served as a backdoor pilot for the Battlestar Galactica ....
 in December 2003, on Sci Fi
Sci Fi Channel (United States)

Sci Fi Channel, often stylized SCI FI Channel, is an American cable television channel, launched on September 24, 1992, that specializes in science fiction, fantasy, horror film, and paranormal programming....
. The series features Emmy Award-winning and Oscar-nominated Edward James Olmos
Edward James Olmos

Edward James "Eddie" Olmos is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated United States actor and director. Some of his most memorable roles are Characters in Blade Runner#Gaff in Blade Runner, Lieutenant Martin Castillo in Miami Vice, Jaime Escalante in Stand and Deliver, William Adama in the Battlestar Galactica re-i...
 and Oscar-nominated Mary McDonnell
Mary McDonnell

Mary McDonnell is an American film, stage, and television actress. She is famous for her Oscar-nominated role as Stands With Fist in Dances with Wolves, and for starring as President Laura Roslin in Battlestar Galactica ....
 and has garnered a wide range of critical acclaim, including Emmy nominations for its creative works, writing and directing.

Synopsis


Battlestar Galactica continues from the 2003 mini-series to chronicle the journey of the last surviving humans from the Twelve Colonies of Kobol after their nuclear annihilation by the Cylons. The survivors are led by President Laura Roslin
Laura Roslin

Laura Roslin is a fictional character in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series, portrayed by Mary McDonnell. She is the President of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol....
 and Commander William Adama
William Adama

William "Bill" Adama is a fictional character portrayed by Edward James Olmos in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series, a reimagining of Commander Adama from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series....
 in a ragtag fleet of ships with the Battlestar Galactica
Battlestar Galactica (ship)

The Battlestar Galactica is a space battleship in the Battlestar Galactica and Battlestar Galactica science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica....
, an old but powerful warship, as its command ship. Pursued by Cylons intent on wiping out the remnants of the human race, the survivors travel across the galaxy looking for the fabled and long-lost thirteenth colony: Earth
Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets in the Solar System in diameter, mass and density. It is also referred to as the World and Wiktionary:Terra.Note that by International Astronomical Union convention, the term "Terra" is used for naming extensive land masses, rather...
.

Unlike most space-based series, Battlestar Galactica has no aliens (apart from the man-made Cylon robots) and intentionally avoids technobabble
Technobabble

Technobabble is a form of prose using jargon, buzzwords and highly esoteric language to give an impression of plausibility through mystification, misdirection, and obfuscation....
.

Cast


Main characters

  • Edward James Olmos
    Edward James Olmos

    Edward James "Eddie" Olmos is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated United States actor and director. Some of his most memorable roles are Characters in Blade Runner#Gaff in Blade Runner, Lieutenant Martin Castillo in Miami Vice, Jaime Escalante in Stand and Deliver, William Adama in the Battlestar Galactica re-i...
     — William Adama
    William Adama

    William "Bill" Adama is a fictional character portrayed by Edward James Olmos in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series, a reimagining of Commander Adama from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series....
  • Mary McDonnell
    Mary McDonnell

    Mary McDonnell is an American film, stage, and television actress. She is famous for her Oscar-nominated role as Stands With Fist in Dances with Wolves, and for starring as President Laura Roslin in Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Laura Roslin
    Laura Roslin

    Laura Roslin is a fictional character in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series, portrayed by Mary McDonnell. She is the President of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol....
  • Katee Sackhoff
    Katee Sackhoff

    Kathryn Ann "Katee" Sackhoff is an United States actress known for playing Kara Thrace on the Sci Fi Channel 's Peabody Award-winning television program Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
    Kara Thrace

    Kara "Starbuck" Thrace is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica franchise. Played by Katee Sackhoff, she is a revised version of Lieutenant Starbuck from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series....
  • Jamie Bamber
    Jamie Bamber

    Jamie St John Bamber Griffith is a United Kingdom actor....
     — Lee "Apollo" Adama
    Lee Adama

    Leland Joseph "Lee" Adama is a fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica . He is portrayed by actor Jamie Bamber....
  • James Callis
    James Callis

    James Callis is a United Kingdom actor. He is best known for playing Gaius Baltar in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica miniseries and television series, and Bridget Jones' best gay friend in Bridget Jones's Diary ....
     — Dr. Gaius Baltar
    Gaius Baltar

    Gaius Baltar is a fictional character in the TV series Battlestar Galactica played by James Callis, a reimagining of Count Baltar from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series....
  • Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Helfer

    Tricia Janine Helfer is a Leo Award winning Canada actor and former Model , best known for her role as Number Six in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica Battlestar Galactica and Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Number Six
    Number Six (Battlestar Galactica)

    Number Six is a fictional character from the reimagined science fiction television series, Battlestar Galactica . She is portrayed by Canadian actress and model Tricia Helfer....
     (Caprica / Shelley Godfrey / Gina Inviere / Natalie / Lida / Sonja)
  • Grace Park
    Grace Park (actress)

    Grace Park is an Canadians of American origin actress of Korean people descent. She is best known as Sharon Valerii on Battlestar Galactica , as well as Shannon Ng in the Canadian Television program teen soap Edgemont ....
     — Number Eight (Sharon "Boomer" Valerii / Sharon "Athena" Agathon)


Supporting characters

  • Michael Hogan — Saul Tigh
    Saul Tigh

    Colonel Saul Tigh is a fictional character on Battlestar Galactica played by Michael Hogan .The character was named Paul Tigh in early scripts, and was renamed after a clerical error....
  • Aaron Douglas
    Aaron Douglas (actor)

    Aaron Douglas is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Galen Tyrol on the Sci Fi Channel 's Peabody Award-winning television program Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Galen Tyrol
    Galen Tyrol

    Galen Tyrol is a character on the television series Battlestar Galactica . Tyrol is responsible for the maintenance of the Colonial Viper and Colonial Raptor aboard Battlestar Galactica ....
  • Tahmoh Penikett
    Tahmoh Penikett

    Tahmoh Penikett is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Karl Agathon on the Sci Fi Channel 's Peabody Award-winning television program Battlestar Galactica , which ended production in 2009....
     — Karl "Helo" Agathon
    Karl Agathon

    Karl C. Agathon is a fictional character on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series, portrayed by Tahmoh Penikett. His call sign is "Helo."...
  • Alessandro Juliani
    Alessandro Juliani

    Alessandro Juliani is a Canadian actor and singer. He recently starred as Tactical Officer Lieutenant Felix Gaeta on the Sci Fi Channel television program Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Felix Gaeta
    Felix Gaeta

    Lieutenant Junior Grade Felix Gaeta is a fictional character on Battlestar Galactica played by Alessandro Juliani....
  • Michael Trucco
    Michael Trucco

    Edward Michael Trucco is an United States actor. A native of San Mateo, California, he attended Junipero Serra High School. The son of a police officer, he was interested in being one himself until college, when he was attracted to theatrical performance....
     — Samuel T. Anders
  • Paul Campbell
    Paul Campbell (Canadian actor)

    Paul Campbell is a Canadian actor. He is known for portraying the role of Billy Keikeya on the Sci Fi Channel television program Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Billy Keikeya
    Billy Keikeya

    Billy Keikeya is a fictional character in the miniseries and television remake of Battlestar Galactica . He is portrayed by Paul Campbell . Billy appeared until late in the second season, at which point he was killed by terrorists....
  • Nicki Clyne
    Nicki Clyne

    Nicki Clyne is a Canadian actress most famously known for her role as Cally Tyrol on the Sci Fi Channel television program Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Cally Henderson Tyrol
  • Kandyse McClure
    Kandyse McClure

    Kandyse McClure is a resident-Canadian actress....
     — Anastasia "Dee" Dualla
    Anastasia Dualla

    Anastasia "Dee" Dualla, portrayed by Kandyse McClure, is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica ....


Recurring characters

  • Richard Hatch
    Richard Hatch (actor)

    Richard Hatch is an American actor. He is best known for his role of Captain Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica television series, for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination, and the recurring role of Tom Zarek in the second incarnation of Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Tom Zarek
    Tom Zarek

    Thomas "Tom" Zarek is the name of a fictional character on the Sci Fi Channel series Battlestar Galactica . He is played by Richard Hatch , who had previously portrayed Captain Apollo, a character on the original Battlestar Galactica of the late 1970s....
  • Lucy Lawless
    Lucy Lawless

    Lucy Lawless is a New Zealand Actor and singer best known for playing the Xena of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess and for her role as Number Three on the series Battlestar Galactica....
     — Number Three (D'Anna Biers)
  • Matthew Bennett
    Matthew Bennett

    Matthew Ray Bennett is a Canadian actor, writer and director. At the age of 20 he moved from his hometown to Vancouver to pursue an acting career....
     — Number Five (Aaron Doral)
  • Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie

    Callum Keith Rennie is a Canada television and film actor....
     — Number Two
    Leoben Conoy

    Leoben Conoy is a fictional character portrayed by Callum Keith Rennie appearing in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series.Leoben is a humanoid Cylon agent who portrays himself as possessing philosophical and religious enlightenment....
     (Leoben Conoy)
  • Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell

    Dean Stockwell is an Academy Award-nominated, Emmy Award-nominated, Best Actor Award and Golden Globe-winning United States actor of film and television, active for over 60 years....
     — Number One
    Brother Cavil

    Brother John Cavil is a fictional character and main antagonist from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series. In the fourth season episode "Six of One ", Cavil's model number was revealed as Number One....
     (Brother Cavil / John)
  • Rick Worthy
    Rick Worthy

    Richard Worthy is an United States actor and Star Trek veteran, having played several alien and one human role in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise....
     — Number Four
    Number Four (Battlestar Galactica)

    Simon, , is a fictional character, a Cylon from the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series. He first appears in The Farm , an episode written by Carla Robinson and directed by Rod Hardy....
     (Simon)
  • Lorena Gale
    Lorena Gale

    Lorena Gale is a Canadian actress, director, and writer. She has been active in stage, movie, and television acting since the 1980s. She is the author of two award-winning plays, Ang?lique and Je me souviens....
     — Elosha
    Elosha

    Elosha is a fictional character from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series.Elosha is a priestess who follows the religion of the Lords of Kobol ....
  • Rekha Sharma
    Rekha Sharma

    Rekha Shanti Sharma is a Canada actress.Her ancestors are from the state of Uttar Pradesh in India, which they left during the British period....
     — Tory Foster
    Tory Foster

    Tory Foster is a fictional character from the 2004 TV series Battlestar Galactica , portrayed by Rekha Sharma....
  • Kate Vernon
    Kate Vernon

    Kate Vernon is a Canada-born film and television actor. She is best known for her role as Lorraine Prescott on the CBS soap opera Falcon Crest from , and for her role as the stuck-up and popular Benny Hanson in the comedy film Pretty in Pink ....
     — Ellen Tigh
    Ellen Tigh

    Ellen Tigh is a fictional character from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series....
  • Donnelly Rhodes
    Donnelly Rhodes

    Donnelly Rhodes is a Canadian actor. He currently stars as Dr. Cottle on the Sci Fi Channel television program Battlestar Galactica . Before Battlestar Galactica he was probably best known to American audiences as the lovestruck, hapless escaped convict "Dutch Leitner" on the 1970s soap-opera spoof Soap ....
     — Dr. Cottle
    Dr. Cottle

    Dr. Cottle is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series. He is the Battlestar Galactica 's Chief Medical Officer....
  • Luciana Carro
    Luciana Carro

    Luciana Carro is a Canada actor of Italian descent. Being a shy girl, her parents encouraged her to go into acting, which she did.She moved to Vancouver in 2000 to become a professional actress and started out in TV series like The Chris Isaak Show, Smallville and The L Word....
     — Louanne "Kat" Katraine
    Louanne Katraine

    Louanne "Kat" Katraine is a fictional character from the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series, portrayed by Luciana Carro....
  • Samuel Witwer
    Samuel Witwer

    Samuel Stewart "Sam" Witwer is an United States television actor.Witwer grew up in Golf, Illinois, Illinois, outside of Chicago. He attended Glenbrook South High School, during which time he was involved in drama and theater classes, as well as being the lead singer of a high school band....
     — Alex "Crashdown" Quatararo
    Lt. Crashdown

    Lt. j.g. Crashdown is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series, portrayed by Samuel Witwer. Crashdown is his callsign; his real name, while not given in the series, is Alex Quartararo....
  • Leah Cairns
    Leah Cairns

    Leah Cairns is a Canada actress. She currently stars as one of the Raptor pilots, Margaret Edmondson, on the Sci Fi Channel television program Battlestar Galactica ....
     — Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson
    Margaret Edmondson

    Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson is a fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica , portrayed by actress Leah Cairns....
  • Michelle Forbes
    Michelle Forbes

    Michelle Renee Forbes Guajardo is an United States actress. She is perhaps best known for her television work on shows such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, Homicide: Life on the Street, ''24 , ''Battlestar Galactica , ''In Treatment and Prison Break....
     — Helena Cain
    Helena Cain

    Rear Admiral Helena Cain is a fictional character in the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica , portrayed by Michelle Forbes....
  • Mark Sheppard
    Mark Sheppard

    This article is about the British performer. For the comic book character, see DJ Mark A. Sheppard is a United Kingdom actor and musician, born in London of an Irish-German background....
     — Romo Lampkin
    Romo Lampkin

    Romo Lampkin is a fictional character in the television remake of Battlestar Galactica . He is portrayed by Mark Sheppard. He first appeared in the third season episode, The Son Also Rises...
  • Erica Cerra
    Erica Cerra

    Erica Cerra is a Canada actress of Italian people descent.Erica was captivated by acting from the age of eight and appeared in numerous commercials as a child....
     — Maya


Production

The series is filmed at Vancouver Film Studios, and on physical locations in and around Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
, Kamloops and Kelowna, British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Canada.

Genesis

After the failure of attempted continuations of the Original Series by Tom DeSant and Bryan Singer, and original series star Richard Hatch have mainly involved using the original cast, or at least the original characters and plot. None of these projects proceeded beyond the developmental stage.

In 2003 Ronald D. Moore approached the Sci-Fi channel with an idea about how to remake the series, the Sci-Fi channel then commissioned a 3 hour miniseries to act as a backdoor pilot, with the possibility of a regular television series there after.

Season One

The first season of thirteen one-hour episodes was ordered by the Sci-Fi Channel on February 10, 2004. Produced in 2004 by David Eick
David Eick

David Eick is an United States film producer, best known for Battlestar Galactica , for which he has also written several episodes, and the re-imagined version of Bionic Woman ....
 and Ronald D. Moore, and starring the original cast from the 2003 miniseries, it began airing in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 18, 2004. The series proved successful, attracting favorable comments from reviewers, and generating considerable anticipation in the US.

It began airing in North America three months later, on January 14, 2005 in the United States, and January 15 in Canada. The first episode aired in the US became one of the highest-rated programs ever on Sci-Fi, with 3.1 million viewers. Successive episodes proved equally successful. The first episode of the regular series, "33
33 (Battlestar Galactica)

"33" is the first episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series, immediately following the events of Battlestar Galactica . "33" won the 2005 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, and drew a 2.6 household Nielsen Ratings, attracting 3.1 million viewers and making it the #2 program on cable ....
", won the 2005 short-form Hugo Award
Hugo Award

The Hugo Awards are given every year for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories....
 for Best Dramatic Presentation
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

The Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form is an award given annually by members of the World Science Fiction Convention for the best science fiction or fantasy works....
 while the series as a whole was honored with a Peabody Award
Peabody Award

The George Foster Peabody Awards, better known as simply the Peabody Awards, are annual, international awards for excellence in radio and television broadcasting....
.

Battlestar Galacticas first episode was later made available for viewing in its entirety, and without charge from the Sci-Fi website. Moore also sought to address the "Internet Generation" by posting podcast
Podcasting

File:Podcasting icon.jpgA podcast is like a radio program except people can download a podcast to a portable media player and listen to it at their convenience....
 commentaries on individual episodes on the official Sci-Fi website.

Moore left his position as producer on HBO's Carnivàle
Carnivàle

Carniv?le is an American television series set in the United States during the Great Depression. In tracing the lives of two disparate groups of people, its overarching story depicts the battle between good and evil and the struggle between free will and destiny; the storyline mixes Christianity theology with gnosticism and Freemasonry l...
 after its first season to concentrate more on BSG.

Season Two

Following the success of the 13-episode Season One, the Sci-Fi Channel ordered a 20-episode second season on February 9, 2005. The season premiered in the US on the Sci-Fi Channel on July 15, 2005, with the UK, Ireland, and Canadian premiere in January, 2006. In the fall of 2005, airing of the second season halted, as it was part of Sci-Fi Channel's standard airing schedule normally used for its Stargate series, which was to split a 20-episode season into two parts (a "winter season" and a "summer season") to avoid heavy competition with major networks that follow a spring/fall schedule. Universal Home Video took this break as an opportunity to package the episodes aired thus far into a DVD set, calling it Season 2.0. The final episode of the first half, "Pegasus
Pegasus (Battlestar Galactica)

"Pegasus" is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series....
", was originally 15 minutes too long for broadcast, but according to creator Ronald Moore, the production team decided to cut the episode to time rather than pad it out to fill 90 minutes, as this was deemed impractical. The longer version of "Pegasus" appears on the Battlestar Galactica Season 2.5 DVD set, which was released in the US on September 19, 2006. Sky did not contribute financially to the second season, though UK broadcasts credit the company at the end of every episode.

The second half of Season Two (Season 2.5) began airing on January 6, 2006, after a three-month hiatus, during which the Sci-Fi Channel mounted a huge publicity effort. Battlestar Galactica picked up considerable critical acclaim from the mainstream press, including being named the #1 show of 2005 by Time Magazine, and being listed on numerous Top Ten lists by publications such as the Boston Globe. The American Film Institute
American Film Institute

The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B....
 also named it one of the ten best television shows of 2005. There was some criticism that a few episodes following "Resurrection Ship, Part 2
Resurrection Ship (Battlestar Galactica)

"Resurrection Ship" are episodes of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series....
" were not up to par with previous episodes, such as the episode "Black Market
Black Market (Battlestar Galactica)

"Black Market" is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. Ronald D. Moore stated in the pod-cast that this was his least favourite episode....
", for which even Ron Moore expressed some disdain. Moore stated in his blog that he felt this was a result of the larger workload the series faced with twenty episodes, instead of thirteen in Season One. However, episode 15, "Scar
Scar (Battlestar Galactica)

"Scar" is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series....
", was thought to bring the series back up to its high level of quality, and subsequent episodes "The Captain's Hand
The Captain's Hand (Battlestar Galactica)

"The Captain's Hand" is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series....
", "Downloaded
Downloaded (Battlestar Galactica)

"Downloaded" is the eighteenth episode of the second season of the Battlestar Galactica television series. It aired originally on the Sci Fi Channel on February 24, 2006....
", and the two part finale "Lay Down Your Burdens", were hailed by fans and critics alike. Moore expressed that the longer break between Seasons Two and Three (seven months instead of two) would help to ensure that all episodes were up to the high level of quality that the production team strove to maintain.

Season Two was released on DVD in Australia on August 15, 2006. The entire season is collected in one box set. Season Two, however, began its first run on Australian television just two weeks prior to this on Network Ten
Network Ten

Network Ten, or Channel Ten, is one of Australia's three major commercial Television broadcasting in Australia. Owned-and-operated stations can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, Western Australia, while affiliates extend the network to cover most of the country....
, at 11pm on Wednesdays, meaning that the complete season became available the day before the third episode aired.

Webisodes: The Resistance


Ten "webisode
Webisode

A webisode is a short subject episode which airs initially as an Internet download or stream as opposed to first airing on broadcasting or cable television....
s" called Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance were designed to focus on events that take place on New Caprica between seasons two and three of the television series, and aired on . Because of legal issues, almost no news appeared after the original announcement, but the broadcast date was eventually revealed on August 28, 2006 on Sci-Fi's website by Sci-Fi's Head of Internet Programming, Craig Engler. The release schedule was twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The first webisode was posted Tuesday, September 5, 2006, and the last posted on Thursday, October 5, 2006, one day before the first episode of Season Three.

The webisodes themselves have caused a conflict between NBC and those involved in their development, relating to the royalties that the developers should receive. NBC Universal, the major studio behind the reimagined series, refused to pay residuals to or credit the webisode writers on the grounds that the webisodes were promotional materials. In response, Ronald D. Moore said he would no longer release any webisodes to the studio's custody. NBC Universal then took control of the webisodes, and filed an unfair labor-practices suit against the Writers Guild of America
Writers Guild of America

The Writers Guild of America is a generic term referring to the joint efforts of two different US labor unions:* The Writers Guild of America, East , representing TV and film writers around New York City....
. The Guild told Moore and other NBC Universal television show producers to halt production of any further webisodes until a deal over residuals had been reached.

The Resistance webisodes are included in the Region 1 DVD release of Season Three, and are expanded in content and running-time from their original online incarnation. They are not available on the Region 2 and Region 4 DVD releases.

Season Three

The Sci-Fi Channel ordered a 20-episode third season on November 16, 2005, which premiered in the US on October 6, 2006, and in Canada on October 7, 2006, with the first two episodes being shown together. The broadcast schedule for Season Three did not include a long hiatus in the middle of the season, as with Season Two. Production began in April 2006 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Sci-Fi Channel moved the show to Sundays on January 21, 2007, the first time the show had changed nights since it began airing.

Season Three was broadcast in high-definition on Sky One HD in the UK and Ireland, starting on January 9, 2007, and in the US on Universal HD
Universal HD

Universal HD is an HDTV cable television network owned by NBC Universal. The channel was known as Bravo HD+ until December 1, 2004. The network exclusively broadcasts in High-definition television 1080i....
, starting on January 27, 2007.

After the initial five episode long New Caprica story arc
Story arc

A story arc is an extended or continuing narrative in episode storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strips, boardgames, video games, and in some cases, films....
, Season Three consisted of mostly stand-alone episodes. In the podcast for the Season Three finale, Ron Moore stated that in an effort to attract new viewers, the Sci-Fi Channel pressured the production team to make stand-alone episodes, instead of focusing on previously established storylines. However, this met with a negative critical reception, and Moore stated that by the end of Season Three, the critical reaction and declining ratings following this paradigm shift forced the Sci-Fi Channel to admit that stand-alone episodes simply do not work in the format that the series has established for itself, and Moore went on to say that because of this the Sci-Fi Channel promised that it would not put any pressure to make stand-alone episodes in Season Four.

Moore and his production team routinely cited the network's "hands off" approach to the series as one of its strong points, the writers were being given free rein to do what they thought best in the first two seasons. This made the Sci-Fi Channel's intervention in the series especially unusual.

Moore infamously explained in the episode podcasts for season 1 that literally the only time Sci-Fi Channel asked him to change something in the first two seasons, was early in production when they were a bit uneasy about the extremely dark tone of the series, and asked if Moore could insert some lighter material, such as everyone having a birthday party for someone. The result was that Moore sarcastically inserted a scene into the beginning of the fourth episode, "Act of Contrition
Act of Contrition (Battlestar Galactica)

"Act of Contrition" is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series....
", in which a number of pilots are celebrating a Raptor pilot's 1,000th landing when a munition accidentally discharges, killing and injuring a number of crewmen. Moore said that Sci-Fi Channel responded by saying, "We get it," and never tried to interfere in the running of the series again.

Season Three was released on DVD in the United States on March 18, 2008.

Webisodes: Razor Flashbacks


Beginning October 5, 2007, the Sci-Fi Channel began airing short, two-minute vignettes chronicling the rookie mission of young William Adama
William Adama

William "Bill" Adama is a fictional character portrayed by Edward James Olmos in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series, a reimagining of Commander Adama from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series....
 during the last day of the First Cylon War. These short presentations include depictions of Cylons and their vehicles in incarnations similar to those made popular by the original 1978 series. The mini-episodes, collectively known as "Razor Flashbacks
Battlestar Galactica: Razor Flashbacks

Battlestar Galactica: Razor Flashbacks is a collective title given to a series of seven Emmy award winning "webisode" released in late 2007 in lead up to the television movie Battlestar Galactica: Razor via the world wide web and weekly airing....
", serve as a backdrop leading up to the television movie
Television movie

A television movie is a feature film that is produced for and originally distributed by a television network....
, Battlestar Galactica: Razor
Battlestar Galactica: Razor

Battlestar Galactica: Razor is a television movie of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica . It premiered in the United States on Sci Fi Channel , in Canada on the Space channel and in the United Kingdom on Sky One....
, and aired during the Friday-night presentation of Flash Gordon
Flash Gordon (2007 TV series)

Flash Gordon is a United States science fiction television series that debuted on Sci Fi Channel in the United States on August 10, 2007 and continued airing new episodes through February 8, 2008 It has also appeared on the United Kingdom Sci Fi Channel ....
 for eight weeks as well as being made available online at SciFi Pulse. The Razor Flashbacks are actually taken from the made for TV movie Razor and were not originally intended as stand-alone web features. Instead they were aired early as a promotion for the main feature. As of November 25, 2007 the Razor Flashbacks are no longer available on SciFi, and the entire Razor website on SciFi.com has been removed though are available on the Razor DVD as well as the Xbox Live Marketplace
Xbox Live Marketplace

The Xbox Live Marketplace is a virtual market designed for Microsoft's Xbox 360 console that allows Xbox Live members to download purchased or promotional content....
. In addition several of the shorts were reintegrated back into the Razor movie in the extended edition released to DVD.

Season Four

The Sci-Fi Channel confirmed on March 22, 2007 that Battlestar Galactica had been renewed for a fourth season of 22 episodes, which producers David Eick and Ronald D. Moore later announced to be the series' last.

Razor (TV Movie)
The first 2 slots of season four's 22 episode order were taken up by the two-hour TV movie Battlestar Galactica: Razor
Battlestar Galactica: Razor

Battlestar Galactica: Razor is a television movie of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica . It premiered in the United States on Sci Fi Channel , in Canada on the Space channel and in the United Kingdom on Sky One....
 which served as an unbroken extended episode detailing the chronicles of the Battlestar Pegasus. It premiered November 24, 2007 in the US and December 18, 2007 in the UK before an extended version was promptly released on DVD. Razor had Michelle Forbes
Michelle Forbes

Michelle Renee Forbes Guajardo is an United States actress. She is perhaps best known for her television work on shows such as Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Homicide: Life on the Street, ''24 , ''Battlestar Galactica , ''In Treatment and Prison Break....
 reprise her role as Helena Cain
Helena Cain

Rear Admiral Helena Cain is a fictional character in the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica , portrayed by Michelle Forbes....
, and co-starred Australian actress Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen
Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen

Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen is a television actress.Her mother is Portuguese people and her father is Chinese people-Norwegian people-English people....
 who played Kendra Shaw.

Episodes 3 to 12
The rest of the fourth season was split into two parts, partly due to the writers' strike. The first set (dubbed Season 4.0 in its subsequent DVD release) consisted of 10 episodes which premiered April 4, 2008. The Canadian cable channel Space has so far aired season four on the same dates. In the UK, Sky One began airing Season Four on April 15, showing the first two episodes on that date, placing the UK four days behind the US screenings. The first part of Season 4 began broadcast on Universal HD
Universal HD

Universal HD is an HDTV cable television network owned by NBC Universal. The channel was known as Bravo HD+ until December 1, 2004. The network exclusively broadcasts in High-definition television 1080i....
 on August 30, 2008. In Australia, the first half of season 4 began screening on Ten HD
Ten HD

Ten HD was an Australian free-to-air television channel that launched on December 16, 2007. The channel Was available to High-definition television Digital terrestrial television in Australia viewers through owned-and-operated stations in TEN , ATV , TVQ, ADS , and NEW ....
 as of September 4, 2008 beginning with Razor.

Webisodes: The Face of the Enemy
Linking both halves of season 4 together was a set of 10 webisodes which played a similar role to that which The Resistance
Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance

Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance is the collective title of 10 two- to five-minute "webisodes" released exclusively on the world wide web through the Sci Fi Channel 's website....
 played between seasons 2 and 3. The series was released during the weeks leading up to the premiere of episode 13, starting on December 12, 2008, and ending on January 12, 2009, collectively titled The Face of the Enemy.

Episodes 13 to 22
The second half of season 4 (referred to as Season 4.5), consisting of 10 episodes, began airing on January 16, 2009. The three-part season finale will be split over two weeks, with the first episode airing on March 13th, and the second and third episodes airing back-to-back on March 20th.

In Australia, the second half of season 4 premiered on the Australian Sci-Fi channel
Sci Fi Channel (Australia)

Sci Fi Channel is an Australian cable and satellite channel available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television subscription platforms....
 on Foxtel January 31. Though the channel will not begin airing season 3 until March, a season 4 marathon will kick off on the channel starting with episodes 3 to 12 (which have never been shown on subscription television), but the Australian premiers of episodes 13 to 15 will follow directly after with episode 15 (“The Oath”) being shown just 7 hours after airing in the US. The remainder of the series will then be continued on a weekly basis with each of the remaining episodes of the series airing about 6 hours after the US until March 21 for the 2 hour finale. “Fast tracking Battlestar Galactica is a coup for Australian subscription television. It’s been done for some reality titles but this is a first for drama. The [Australian] SCI FI audience are savvy, enthusiastic and have been waiting for this” said SCI FI Channel CEO Peter Hudson.

The Plan (TV movie)

On August 7, 2008, SCI FI released an announcement about a new 2-hour Battlestar Galactica special event directed by series star Edward James Olmos
Edward James Olmos

Edward James "Eddie" Olmos is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated United States actor and director. Some of his most memorable roles are Characters in Blade Runner#Gaff in Blade Runner, Lieutenant Martin Castillo in Miami Vice, Jaime Escalante in Stand and Deliver, William Adama in the Battlestar Galactica re-i...
 and written by series writer Jane Espenson
Jane Espenson

Jane Espenson is an United States television writer and producer who has worked on both situation comedy and Serial . She is perhaps best known for her five-year stint as a writer and producer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer , work for which she shared in a Hugo Award....
. In the announcement, they confirm that the final 10 episodes of Season 4 will air beginning in 2009, and that the special event will air following the conclusion of the series.

Ratings

The first half of Battlestar Galactica season 4 averaged a 1.8 Household rating, 1,576,000 Adults 18-49 (+15%); 1,726,000 Adults 25-54 (+19%) and 2,326,000 total viewers (+13%). Among Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54, this is the best half season or full season performance for the series since Battlestar Galactica season 1 (Jan-April 2005). Battlestar enjoyed its best season ever for female viewers, delivering 592,000 Women 18-49 and 646,000 Women 25-54.

Spin-offs

On April 27, 2006, the Sci Fi Channel announced that a prequel
Prequel

A prequel is a work that portrays events and/or aspects of a previously completed narrative, but is set prior to the existing narrative. The word is a neologism, formed as a portmanteau from pre-, meaning before, and sequel, a work which takes place after a previous one ....
 spin-off
Spin-off

A spin-off is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one, such as a television series based on a pre-existing one, or a new company formed from a university research group or business incubator....
 of BSG was in development. Caprica will take place over 50 years before the current series, before the original Cylon War, and will chronicle the Adama family and Caprican society as well as show the advancement of technology leading to the Cylon revolt. On March 18, 2008, Ronald Moore, the Head Writer confirmed that Caprica is in fact a go project with a two-hour backdoor pilot to be produced initially. On December 2, 2008 SCI FI announced that it had given the green light for a full series. The first season, composed of 20 episodes including the pilot, is currently slated to resume shooting in the middle of 2009 for a premiere in early 2010. An uncut version of the pilot
Television pilot

A television pilot is a test episode of an intended television series. It is an early step in the development of a television series, much like pilot lights or pilot serve as precursors to the start of larger activity, or pilot holes prepare the way for larger holes....
 will be released on DVD on April 21, 2009, prior to the series' broadcast debut.

Theological references

Religion and theology flavored the original series, and they are prominent in the reimagined series.

Perhaps the most prominent religious component is the series' overarching theme: the human survivors search for Earth. That search is motivated by ancient religious texts' references to a 13th tribe of humans that established a civilization on a distant planet called Earth. Various religious relics and ruins, both on the 12 colonies and elsewhere in the galaxy, provide clues to Earth's location.

Human polytheism

Many of the humans share in polytheism
Polytheism

Polytheism is the belief in or worship of multiple deities, such as gods and goddesses. These are usually assembled into a Pantheon , along with their own mythology and rituals....
, worshiping the gods of Kobol
Kobol

Kobol is the name of a planet in the fictional Battlestar Galactica universe.Within the context of both Battlestar Galactica stories, Kobol is the birthplace and original home of humanity, from which the civilization departed and formed the "Twelve Colonies" on other worlds....
. This appears to be the official state religion of the colonies; government oaths reference the gods and, back on the 12 planets, public museums housed artifacts of the gods.

The Kobol gods have the same names and characteristics as the Greek Olympic gods, and the show makes repeated references to Zeus
Zeus

Zeus in Greek mythology is the king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky father and List of thunder gods. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull , and oak....
, Hera
Hera

In the Twelve Olympians of classical Greek Mythology, Hera or Here was the wife and older sister of Zeus. Her chief function was as goddess of women and marriage....
, Athena
Athena

In Greek mythology, Athena is the shrewd companion of Hero and the goddess of Hero endeavour. She is the virgin patron of Athens, which built the Parthenon to worship her....
, Poseidon
Poseidon

In Greek mythology, Poseidon was the god of the sea and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes. The name of the god Nethuns in Etruscan mythology was adopted in Latin for Neptune in Roman mythology: both were sea gods analogous to Poseidon....
, Ares
Ares

In Greek mythology, Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera. Though often referred to as the Twelve Olympians God of warfare, he is more accurately the god of bloodlust, or slaughter personified: "Ares is apparently an ancient abstract noun meaning throng of battle, war."...
 and Apollo
Apollo

In Greek mythology and Roman mythology, Apollo , is one of the most important and many-sided of the Twelve Olympians. The ideal of the kouros , Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; archery; medicine and healing; music, poetry, and the arts; and more....
. In one story in season 3, the crew fights with the Cylons to obtain "The Eye of Jupiter"; Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of Zeus. As evidenced by prayers offered by the human characters, the Kobol gods are morally refined and are believed to watch over and intervene benevolently in the lives of the just. This is similar to the conception of the gods during the Greek classical
Classical Greece

Classical Greece was a culture that was highly advanced and which heavilly influenced the cultures of Ancient Rome and much of the Western World....
 and Hellenistic periods
Hellenistic civilization

File:Diadochen1.pngHellenistic civilization represents the zenith of Ancient Greece influence in the Classical Antiquity from 323 BC to about 146 BC ....
, not the amoral (and very human) gods of the Greek archaic period
Archaic period in Greece

The archaic period in Greece is a period of Ancient Greece history. The term originated in the 18th century and has been standard since. This term arose from the study of Greek art, where it refers to styles mainly of Decorative art and Plastic arts, falling in time between Geometric Art and the art of Classical Greece....
.

In a reference to Hinduism
Hinduism

'Hinduism' is the predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism is often referred to as , a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal dharma", by its practitioners....
, the opening credits are accompanied by an operatic version of the very important Gayatri Mantra
Gayatri Mantra

This is an article dedicated to Gayatri Mantra or sacred religious chant common to Hinduism and Brahmoism.The Gayatri, considered to be the holiest verse of the Vedas, has been paraphrased in different ways....
, a hymn dedicated to the solar deity Savitr
Savitr

In Historical Vedic religion, Savitr , Savita is a solar deity and one of the Adityas. His name is in Vedic Sanskrit meanings "impeller, rouser, vivifier"....
. During a memorial service, the residing chaplain recites another important Hindu prayer, actually a sample from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

The Upanishad is one of the older, "primary" Upanishads. It is contained within the Shatapatha Brahmana, and its status as an independent Upanishad may be considered a secondary extraction of a portion of the Brahmana text....
 (one of many Upanishads) which is transliterated here:

Om Asato maa sad-gamaya;
tamaso maa jyotir-ga-maya;
mrtyor-maa amrutam gamaya.
Om Shaantih
Shanti

Shanti may mean:...
 Shaantih Shaantih.
O Lord Lead me from the unreal to the real.
Lead me from the darkness to light.
Lead me from death to immortality.
May there be peace, peace, and perfect peace.
— Brihadaranyaka Upanishads (1.3.28)

In another parallel to Western polytheism, the names of the Twelve Colonies
Twelve Colonies

The Twelve Colonies of Man or Twelve Colonies of Kobol constitute the principal human civilization in the original Battlestar Galactica television program and its Battlestar Galactica ....
 and their planets are similar to the names of the constellations in the Greco-Roman zodiac
Zodiac

Zodiac denotes an annual cycle of twelve stations along the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun across the heavens through the constellations that divide the ecliptic into twelve equal zones of celestial longitude....
. In the early days of the 12 colonies, each colony's flag showed the stellar constellation of its zodiac sign ("Home Pt. 2").

Divine Texts
The principal means of transmitting divine knowledge is the Sacred Scroll. The Scroll chronicles the early period of human existence, when people and the gods lived together on the planet Kobol (at the beginning of the series, the location of Kobol is unknown). The Scrolls tell that at some point in time, twelve human tribes left Kobol and founded the 12 colonies, with a 13th heading towards Earth (miniseries et al.). This is also referenced in the opening words of the Scroll, "Life here began out there" (miniseries).

The show offers little detail of the Sacred Scroll, other than that it contains the Book of Pythia, which chronicles an ancient female (similar to the Oracle of Delphi
Delphi

Delphi is an archaeology site and a modern town in Greece on the south-western spur of Mount Parnassus in the valley of Phocis. Delphi was the site of the Pythia, the most important oracle in the classical Greek world, when it was a major site for the worship of the god Apollo after he slew the Python , a deity who lived there and protecte...
, herself named Pythia
Pythia

The Pythia was the priestess presiding over the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi, located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. The Pythia was widely credited with giving prophecy inspired by Apollo, giving her a prominence unusual for a woman in male-dominated ancient Greece....
), who journeyed with the 13th tribe on their voyage to Earth. Pythia also described the exodus of the twelve tribes, and the things that happened to them. She describes a dying leader, who will guide the tribes to salvation. Among other things, the scriptures tell of the return to Kobol, stating that bringing the Arrow of Apollo to the Tomb of Athena will reveal the road to Earth. The dying leader is to die just before the end of the journey. President Roslin sees herself as playing the part of the leader in the texts, as she has terminal breast cancer which was cured for a time, but has now returned.

Cylon monotheism


Many of the human-form Cylons also share a religious belief—in this case, monotheism
Monotheism

In theology, monotheism is the belief that only one god exists. The concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of God in the Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and the Neoplatonism concept of God as put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite....
. The Cylons' monotheism seems to share many traits of Earth monotheistic religions: belief that God is omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent, that he will one day deliver divine retribution
Divine retribution

Divine retribution is a supernatural punishment usually directed towards all or some portions of humanity by a deity.This theology concept exists in virtually all major religions....
, and that he intervenes in the world. The actual teachings and laws of the Cylon god are infrequently referenced, but when they are, it is usually conveyed by Number Sixes
Number Six (Battlestar Galactica)

Number Six is a fictional character from the reimagined science fiction television series, Battlestar Galactica . She is portrayed by Canadian actress and model Tricia Helfer....
.

Military rank structure

Officers
Officer (armed forces)

An officer is a member of an Armed forces who holds a position of authority.Commissioned officers derive authority directly from a sovereignty power and, as such, hold a Letters patent charging them with the duties and responsibilities of a specific office or position....
Admiral
Admiral

Admiral is the military rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually considered a full admiral and above Vice Admiral and below Admiral of the Fleet/Fleet Admiral....
Rear Admiral
Rear Admiral

Rear Admiral is a naval commissioned officer rank above that of a Commodore and Captain , and below that of a Vice Admiral. It is the lowest form of Admiral....
Commander
Commander

Commander is a military rank which is also sometimes used as a military title depending on the individual customs of a given military service. Commander is also used as a rank or title in some organizations outside of the military, particularly in police and law enforcement....
Colonel
Colonel

Colonel is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every country in the world. It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures....
Major
Major

In many European languages, the term Major refers to a military rank, denoting seniority at one of usually various levels of rank, for example: "Sergeant-Major" denoting the most senior ranking sergeant of a large military unit; "Captain-Major", denoting a mid-level command status Officer ...
Captain
Captain

Captain or The Captain may refer to:...
Lieutenant
Lieutenant

Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service, emergency medical services or police commissioned officer military rank.Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organisations with a codified command structure....
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Ensign
Ensign (rank)

Ensign is a junior rank of Officer #Commissioned officers in the militaries of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy. As the junior officer in an infantry regiment was traditionally the carrier of the ensign, the rank itself acquired the name....
Enlisted
Enlisted rank

An enlisted rank in the Military of the United States is any rank below a Officer . The term can also be inclusive of noncommissioned officers....
Master Chief Petty Officer
Master Chief Petty Officer

Master Chief Petty Officer Master Chief Petty Officer is the ninth, and highest, enlisted rank in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, just above Senior Chief Petty Officer, and is a non-commissioned officer....
Senior Chief Petty Officer
Senior Chief Petty Officer

Senior Chief Petty Officer is the eighth enlisted rank in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, just above Chief Petty Officer and below Master Chief Petty Officer, and is a Non-commissioned officer....
Chief Petty Officer
Chief Petty Officer

Chief Petty Officer is a Non-commissioned officer or equivalent in many navy....
Petty Officer First Class
Petty Officer First Class

Petty Officer First Class is the sixth enlisted rank in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, just above Petty Officer Second Class and below Chief Petty Officer, and is a non-commissioned officer....
Petty Officer Second Class
Petty Officer Second Class

Petty Officer Second Class is the fifth enlisted rank in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, just above Petty Officer Third Class and below Petty Officer First Class, and is a Non-commissioned officer....
Specialist
Specialist (rank)

Specialist is one of the four junior enlisted ranks in the United States Army, just above Private First Class and equivalent in pay grade to Corporal....
Deckhand
Recruit


The Colonial military is organized much the same as in the original series, however both are significantly different from any existing military organization. From the episodes aired, a battlestar is the lead vessel in a battle group
Battle group

Battle group may refer to:* Carrier battle group, an aircraft carrier and its escorts, examples of which are:** the Abraham Lincoln Battle Group...
 which normally consists of many smaller vessels. The re-imagined series explicitly places the Galactica as one of two (or three) battlestars within Battlestar Group 75 by putting that group name in its badge as BSG 75. A Colonial Fleet and Colonial Marines exist. Officers in the Colonial Fleet are given ranks that are a fusion of those presently used in western armies and navies. Ronald D. Moore outlined the rank structure in a blog entry in February 2005, stating that he wanted to keep the "co-mingled" ranks of the original series rather than reassign ranks based on real-world naval structure. Below is a list of ranks for both officers and enlisted crewmen with the highest rank at the top.

The Colonial Marines
Colonial Marine Corps

The Colonial Marine Corps of the Battlestar Galactica universe is a little known organization as the only known members are the ship's detachments on board the Battlestar Galactica and Battlestar Pegasus with some retired members being encountered through the series....
 have a different rank structure for enlisted men: Private, Corporal
Corporal

Corporal is a Military rank in use in some form by most militaries and also by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. It is usually equivalent to Ranks and insignia of NATO....
, Sergeant
Sergeant

Sergeant is a Military rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world. Its origins are the Latin serviens, "one who serves", through the French term Sergent....
, etc. Their officer rank structure has not been revealed and it is unknown whether any commissioned Marine officers survived. Marines on the show have only been led either by Fleet officers such as Apollo
Lee Adama

Leland Joseph "Lee" Adama is a fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica . He is portrayed by actor Jamie Bamber....
, Starbuck
Kara Thrace

Kara "Starbuck" Thrace is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica franchise. Played by Katee Sackhoff, she is a revised version of Lieutenant Starbuck from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series....
, Tigh
Saul Tigh

Colonel Saul Tigh is a fictional character on Battlestar Galactica played by Michael Hogan .The character was named Paul Tigh in early scripts, and was renamed after a clerical error....
, Athena, or Gunnery Sergeant Hadrian — the Galacticas Master-at-Arms
Master-at-arms

A Master-at-Arms is a Naval rating responsible for discipline aboard a naval ship....
. The CO and XO of a battlestar like Galactica are usually a commander and colonel, respectively, and have been since before the destruction of the colonies. Dr. Cottle holds the rank of major, as did Lee Adama prior to his spot promotion to commander for command of the Pegasus. There are a few officers with the rank of captain as well as several lieutenants. The second season introduced Helena Cain
Helena Cain

Rear Admiral Helena Cain is a fictional character in the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica , portrayed by Michelle Forbes....
 (played by Michelle Forbes
Michelle Forbes

Michelle Renee Forbes Guajardo is an United States actress. She is perhaps best known for her television work on shows such as Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Homicide: Life on the Street, ''24 , ''Battlestar Galactica , ''In Treatment and Prison Break....
) as a rear admiral, in command of the Battlestar Pegasus
Battlestar Pegasus

Battlestar Pegasus is a fictional spacecraft that appears in the both the Battlestar Galactica and the Battlestar Galactica television series Battlestar Galactica....
. Recurring Marine characters include Galacticas Master-at-arms, Gunnery Sergeant Hadrian, played by Jill Teed
Jill Teed

Jill Teed is a Canada actress who resides in Vancouver with her young daughter. She is a genre actress who appears in many sci-fi roles. She has appeared in a range of television guest roles such The X Files, Stargate SG-1, Sliders, and The Outer Limits....
. The character, however, is never explicitly identified as a Marine. Another recurring Marine character is Corporal Venner, played by Chris Shields. In addition to these Marines, numerous privates
Private (rank)

A Private is a soldier of the lowest military rank . The term dates from the Middle Ages, where privates were known as "private soldiers" who were either hired, conscripted, or feudalism into service by a nobleman forming an army....
 and at least two gunnery sergeant
Gunnery Sergeant

Gunnery Sergeant is the seventh enlisted rank in the United States Marine Corps, just above Staff Sergeant#United States and below Master Sergeant and First Sergeant, and is a staff non-commissioned officer ....
s are known to exist (one appeared in the season 2 episode "Sacrifice" and another appeared in the season 3 episode "Exodus Part 1").

Music and main title


Bear McCreary
Bear McCreary

Bear McCreary is a classically trained composer and musician living in Los Angeles, California. He was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Bear spent most of his formative years in Bellingham, Washington....
 is the sole composer for the Battlestar Galactica series, taking over from Richard Gibbs
Richard Gibbs

Richard ?Ribbs? Gibbs is an American film composer and music producer, most notable for his film work in Dr. Dolittle, Big Momma's House, The Book of Stars, Queen of the Damned and television work in the Battlestar_Galactica_....
, who composed the music for the mini-series. McCreary has released three BSG soundtracks, one each for seasons 1-3.

Season one's main title is divided into two segments, the first containing clips from the 2003 miniseries and previous episodes, and the second an action-oriented montage of images from the coming episode.

The Sky One
Sky One

Sky1 is a British Sky Broadcasting entertainment channel in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The channel first launched in 1982 as "Satellite Television", and is the fourth-oldest TV channel in the UK, behind BBC One , ITV and BBC Two ....
 version of the title sequence for season one featured a Hindu mantra
Mantra

A mantra can be defined as a sound, syllable, word, or group of words that are considered capable of creating transformation. Their use and type varies according to the school and philosophy associated with the mantra....
, the Gayatri Mantra
Gayatri Mantra

This is an article dedicated to Gayatri Mantra or sacred religious chant common to Hinduism and Brahmoism.The Gayatri, considered to be the holiest verse of the Vedas, has been paraphrased in different ways....
, taken from the Rig Veda (3.62.10). In the US, the music was an original instrumental piece by composer Bear McCreary
Bear McCreary

Bear McCreary is a classically trained composer and musician living in Los Angeles, California. He was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Bear spent most of his formative years in Bellingham, Washington....
 called "Two Funerals" originally written for the episode "Act of Contrition
Act of Contrition (Battlestar Galactica)

"Act of Contrition" is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series....
". As of season two, the main title sequences in all territories where the show airs now use the Sky One
Sky One

Sky1 is a British Sky Broadcasting entertainment channel in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The channel first launched in 1982 as "Satellite Television", and is the fourth-oldest TV channel in the UK, behind BBC One , ITV and BBC Two ....
 title sequence, the Gayatri Mantra version written by miniseries composer Richard Gibbs
Richard Gibbs

Richard ?Ribbs? Gibbs is an American film composer and music producer, most notable for his film work in Dr. Dolittle, Big Momma's House, The Book of Stars, Queen of the Damned and television work in the Battlestar_Galactica_....
.

The words in the mantra are "Om
Aum

This article is about the mystical syllable. For other uses of "om" or "aum" or similar, see Om .Aum is a mystical or sacred syllable in the Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism religions....
 bhur bhuvah svah tat savitur varenyam bhargo devasya dhimahi dhiyo yo nah pracodayat", which may be translated in various ways but means approximately: "Oh all-protecting lord, please guide our intellects, so that we may proceed in the right direction towards enlightenment".

For season two, the Sci Fi Channel eschewed Moore's "in this episode" montage until the fifth episode.

The opening from the season two onwards, with the exception of a few episodes, lists the exact number of survivors in the fleet. The number is updated for each episode following deaths and births from the previous one (and anything that occurs during the pre-credits sequence, such as the discovery of the Battlestar Pegasus
Battlestar Pegasus

Battlestar Pegasus is a fictional spacecraft that appears in the both the Battlestar Galactica and the Battlestar Galactica television series Battlestar Galactica....
).

Reception

Throughout its run, the series was often reviewed as "the best show on television". It has earned critical acclaim from Time Magazine, The National Review, Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is a United States-based magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published every two weeks. Rolling Stone was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J....
, Newsday
Newsday

Newsday is a daily tabloid-size, Pulitzer Prize-winning, United States newspaper that primarily serves Long Island and the New York City borough of Queens, although it is sold throughout the New York City metropolitan area....
, The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
, The New Yorker
The New Yorker

The New Yorker is an United States magazine that publishes reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Starting as a weekly in the mid-1920s, the magazine is now published 47 times per year, with five of these issues covering two-week spans....
, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Chicago Tribune, Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture....
 and many others. The series drew critical acclaim from its first season. Diane Werts of Newsday
Newsday

Newsday is a daily tabloid-size, Pulitzer Prize-winning, United States newspaper that primarily serves Long Island and the New York City borough of Queens, although it is sold throughout the New York City metropolitan area....
 wrote: "You can look at this saga any way you want - as political drama, religious debate, psychological suspenser, sci-fi adventure, deep metaphor or just plain fun - and it's scintillating from every angle." Robert Bianco of USA Today
USA Today

'USA TODAY' is a national United States daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by Allen Neuharth. The paper has the widest newspaper circulation of any newspaper in the United States , and among English-language broadsheets, it comes second worldwide, behind only the 2.6 million daily paid copies of The Times of...
 commented: "Driven by violence and rage, Galactica is perhaps the darkest space opera American TV has ever produced. In Galactica's future, humans are on the run, and if external enemies don't get us, internal divisions will... You'll understand them [the characters], their conflicts and their desires, because they're recognizable humans in all their glorious complexity. And that's what makes Galactica a great TV series." Peter Suderman of National Review
National Review

National Review is a biweekly magazine and web site, founded by the late author William F. Buckley, Jr. in 1955 and based in New York City....
 stated that the series is "arguably the most potent, dramatically vibrant series on television. ...[I]t packs the power of a gut punch on screen. For that, much credit is due to the immensely compelling cast of characters... Battlestar Galactica burns with a combustive mixture of political turmoil and human drama that is as achingly real and relevant as anything on television. Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture....
 wrote that the show "has distinguished itself as one of television's very best dramas — on a par with 24, The Wire, and Lost — because it so utterly transcends both its genre and its source material. ...[The] series' sophisticated stories have also attracted a distinctively new breed of fan, one who's not necessarily a sci-fi buff."

Mary McNamara of The Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California and distributed throughout the Western United States. It is the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States and the fourth-most widely distributed newspaper in the United States....
 praises the show's ability to "anchor fantasy with vivid and recognizable human psychology" and declares that the series is "not just a cult hit but a significant piece of television." Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune

"The Trib" redirects here. For other newspapers with similar names, see Tribune The Chicago Tribune is a major daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and the flagship publication of the Tribune Company....
 describes it as a "sprawling, enthralling tale of human survival" that is "full of political allegories and fascinating, multifaceted characters." She finds, "Like Deadwood, Battlestar Galactica is interested in exploring how a society on the edge decides to govern itself. What rights and actions are sacrosanct, which are outlawed, when most of the human race is eliminated? ... Thanks to a stellar cast and brave writing, Battlestar soars." Throughout its run, the series has often surprised reviewers with its many twists and turns. Ryan comments: "There’s nothing like a good Battlestar plot twist to make your head spin, but the “holy cow” moments aren’t the main point (though they’re one heck of a tasty side dish). The show and its twists and turns are grounded in deep curiosity about human nature, and how contradictory and confounding it can be."

Matt Soergel of The Florida Times-Union
The Florida Times-Union

The Florida Times-Union, based in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, is the major daily newspaper in northeast Florida. Widely known as the oldest newspaper in the state, it began publication as the Florida Union in 1864....
 states: "Its propulsive and complex storytelling is matched by, at best, just a handful of theatrical movies a year." Tim Goodman of The San Francisco Chronicle opines, "Battlestar Galactica transcends the sci-fi genre; it competes, creatively, on the same level as any other top-tier drama." Mark Perigard of The Boston Herald
Boston Herald

The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper that serves Boston, Massachusetts, United States and its surrounding area. It was started in 1846 and is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the USA....
 states: "A drama this gripping comes ’round rarely." James Poniewozik of Time Magazine
Time (magazine)

Time is a weekly United States newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition is published from London....
 has named it one of the 100 best TV shows of all time. Television Without Pity describes Battlestar Galactica as "one of the finest, most beautifully written, expertly acted shows on television." Alan Sepinwall of The Star-Ledger
The Star-Ledger

The Star-Ledger is the largest circulated newspaper in the U.S. state of New Jersey and is based in Newark, New Jersey. It is a sister paper to the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, The Times of Trenton, New Jersey and the Staten Island Advance, all of which are owned by Advance Publications....
 writes: "[W]hat makes Galactica so gripping is its emphasis on character over hardware. The explosions and the killer robots are cool, but they don't stack up to seeing fully-drawn people - brought to life by a great writing staff led by producer Ron Moore and an astonishing cast led by Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell - grapple with these life-or-death, genocide-level decisions." Joshua Alston of Newsweek
Newsweek

Newsweek is an United States weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally....
 declares that the show "captures better than any other TV drama of the past eight years the fear, uncertainty and moral ambiguity of the post-9/11 world" and "always finds ways to challenge the audience's beliefs."

The series also draws praise for having many strong and complex female characters. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer is one of two daily newspapers in Seattle, Washington, United States, the other being the The Seattle Times....
's Melanie McFarland notes, "[Starbuck], played with a tomboyish swagger by Katee Sackhoff, is fast becoming the latest in a long line of feminist television icons."

The series has also received favorable reviews from other writers. Stephen King
Stephen King

Stephen Edwin King is an United States author of contemporary horror fiction, fantasy fiction and science fiction.Having sold an estimated List of bestselling fiction authors of his books, King is best known for his work in horror fiction, in which he demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the genre's history....
 wrote: "This is a beautifully written show, driven by character rather than effects...but the effects are damn good. And there's not a better acting troupe at work on television." Joss Whedon
Joss Whedon

Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon is an Academy Award-nominated and Hugo Award winning American writer, television director, executive producer, occasional actor, and creator and head writer of the well-known television programs Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Angel , Firefly , and Dollhouse ....
 commented: "I think it's so passionate, textured, complex, subversive and challenging that it dwarfs everything on TV."

In May 2004, Dreamwatch
Dreamwatch

Dreamwatch was a United Kingdom magazine covering science fiction and fantasy films, books and television programmes.Published monthly by Gary Leigh and then Titan Magazines , it was a leading genre entertainment magazine, competing with SFX magazine and Cinescape in the genre magazine market....
 published an opinion piece by Dirk Benedict
Dirk Benedict

Dirk Benedict is an United States film, television and Theatre actor, perhaps best known for playing the characters Templeton "Faceman" Peck in The A-Team television series and Lieutenant Starbuck in the original Battlestar Galactica film and television series....
, the actor who portrayed Lieutenant Starbuck
Lieutenant Starbuck

Lieutenant Starbuck, played by Dirk Benedict, is a fictional character in the 1978 science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica . Starbuck is a Viper starfighter pilot, gambler, womanizing and smoker....
 in the original Battlestar Galactica
Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)

Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction television program, produced in 1978 by Glen A. Larson and starring Lorne Greene, Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict....
 series. He harshly criticises the re-imagined series for recasting Starbuck as a female character and a perceived anti-masculinity agenda.

Awards


Wins


2005
  • Hugo Awards, Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
    Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

    The Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form is an award given annually by members of the World Science Fiction Convention for the best science fiction or fantasy works....
     ("33
    33 (Battlestar Galactica)

    "33" is the first episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series, immediately following the events of Battlestar Galactica . "33" won the 2005 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, and drew a 2.6 household Nielsen Ratings, attracting 3.1 million viewers and making it the #2 program on cable ....
    ")
  • Peabody Award
    List of Peabody Award winners (2000-2009)

    Peabody Award winners and honorable mentions.2000s2000200120022003200420052006...
  • Spacey Awards
    Spacey Awards

    The Spacey Awards are awards presented by the Canada cable network Space . Awards are presented in the areas of sci-fi, fantasy and horror film films, television series and video games....
    , Favorite Limited TV Series


2006
  • Saturn Awards, Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series
    Saturn Award for Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series

    The following are a list of Saturn Award nominees & winners for 'Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series':*'1996: The Outer Limits**Babylon 5'...
  • Saturn Awards, Best Supporting Actor on Television
    Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television

    The following are a list of Saturn Award winners for Best Supporting Actor on Television:...
    , James Callis
  • Saturn Awards, Best Supporting Actress on Television
    Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television

    The following are a list of Saturn Award nominees & winners for Best Supporting Actress on Television:*1999: Justina Vail - Seven Days...
    , Katee Sackhoff
  • Scream Awards
    Scream Awards

    The Spike Scream Awards is an award show dedicated to the horror fiction, Science fiction, and fantasy genres of feature films. The award ceremony was hosted by Grindhouse co-stars Rose McGowan, Marley Shelton and Rosario Dawson....
    , Best Television Show
  • Spacey Awards, Best Television Show
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video (Cylon Centurion in "Fragged")


2007
  • ALMA Awards, Outstanding Actor in a TV series, mini-series, or TV movie, Edward James Olmos
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series ("Exodus, Part 2")
  • RedEye
    RedEye

    The RedEye is a daily publication put out by the Chicago Tribune geared toward 18 to 34-year-olds. RedEye was created due in part to the loss of readership among young people of the Chicago Tribune and other major newspapers....
    , Best TV Character, Kara Thrace
    Kara Thrace

    Kara "Starbuck" Thrace is a fictional character in the reimagined Battlestar Galactica franchise. Played by Katee Sackhoff, she is a revised version of Lieutenant Starbuck from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series....
     a.k.a. Starbuck
  • Saturn Awards, Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series
    Saturn Award for Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series

    The following are a list of Saturn Award nominees & winners for 'Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series':*'1996: The Outer Limits**Babylon 5'...
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Broadcast Program ("Resurrection Ship, Part 2")
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series, Commercial, or Music Video ("Exodus, Part 1")


2008
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Special Class - Short-format Live-action Entertainment Programs ("Razor Featurette #4")
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series ("He That Believeth in Me")
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries, Movie or Special (Razor)


Nominations


2005
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series ("33")
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series ("The Hand of God")
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Act on Broadcast Program ("33")


2006
  • ALMA Awards, Outstanding Actor in a Television Series, Edward James Olmos
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series ("Resurrection Ship, Part 2")
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Costumes for a Series ("Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 2")
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series ("Scattered")
  • Hugo Awards, Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form ("Pegasus")
  • Saturn Awards, Best Supporting Actor on Television, Jamie Bamber
  • Saturn Awards, Best Television Release on DVD (Season 1, Season 2.0)
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video (Cylon in "Valley of Darkness")


2007
  • ALMA Awards, Outstanding Actor in a Drama Television Series, Edward James Olmos
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series ("Exodus, Part 2")
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series ("Occupation/Precipice")
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series ("Exodus, Part 2")
  • Hugo Awards, Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form ("Downloaded")
  • Saturn Awards, Best Actor in a Television Program, Edward James Olmos
  • Saturn Awards, Best Actress in a Television Program, Katie Sackhoff
  • Saturn Awards, Best Supporting Actor in a Television Program, James Callis
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial or Music Video ("Downloaded")
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program, Commercial or Music Video ("Resurrection Ship, Part 2")
  • Writers Guild of America
    Writers Guild of America

    The Writers Guild of America is a generic term referring to the joint efforts of two different US labor unions:* The Writers Guild of America, East , representing TV and film writers around New York City....
    , Television Award ("Occupation/Precipice")


2008
  • ALMA Awards, Best Actor on Television, Edward James Olmos
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series (Razor)
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (one-hour) (Razor)
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (half-hour) and Animation (Razor)
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series ("Six of One")
  • Emmy Awards, Outstanding Single-camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series ("He That Believeth in Me")
  • Hugo Awards, Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form (Razor)
  • People's Choice Awards
    People's Choice Awards

    The People's Choice Awards is an awards show recognizing the people and the work of popular culture. The show has been held annually since 1975 and is claimed to be based on the opinions of the general public....
    , Favorite Sci-Fi Show
  • Saturn Awards, Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series
  • Saturn Awards, Best Television Presentation (Razor)
  • Saturn Awards, Best Television Actor, Edward James Olmos
  • VES Awards, Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series ("Maelstrom")


Other honors


2005
  • American Film Institute
    American Film Institute

    The American Film Institute is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B....
    s Top 10 Television Shows of the Year
  • Time
    Time (magazine)

    Time is a weekly United States newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition is published from London....
    s Best of 2005: Television (#1)
  • TV Guides and TV Land
    TV Land

    TV Land is an United States cable television television network launched April 29, 1996. It is owned by MTV Networks, a division of Viacom, which also owns MTV and Nickelodeon ....
    's The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments for "Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part 2" (#98)
  • Chicago Tribune
    Chicago Tribune

    "The Trib" redirects here. For other newspapers with similar names, see Tribune The Chicago Tribune is a major daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and the flagship publication of the Tribune Company....
    s Top 10 TV shows of 2005
  • Newsday
    Newsday

    Newsday is a daily tabloid-size, Pulitzer Prize-winning, United States newspaper that primarily serves Long Island and the New York City borough of Queens, although it is sold throughout the New York City metropolitan area....
    s Top 10 TV shows of 2005 (#1)
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the "PG," is the largest daily newspaper serving Pittsburgh metropolitan area Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States....
    s Top 10 TV shows of 2005 (#1)


2006
  • American Film Institutes Top 10 Television Shows of the Year
  • Times Best of 2006: Television (#7)
  • Chicago Tribunes Top 10 TV shows of 2006
  • Entertainment Weekly
    Entertainment Weekly

    Entertainment Weekly is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture....
    s Top 10 TV Shows of 2006 (#3)
  • Newsdays Top 10 TV Shows of 2006 (#3)
  • TV Guides Top 10 TV Shows of 2006 (#5)


2007
  • Entertainment Weekly, Best 25 Science Fiction of the Past 25 Years (#2)
  • Times The 100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME
  • The New York Times
    The New York Times

    The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
     Top 10 TV Shows of 2007 (#8)


2008
  • Times Top 10 TV Series of 2008 (#8)
  • Times Top 10 TV Episodes of 2008 (#6 - "Revelations")
  • Chicago Tribunes Top 10 TV shows of 2008
  • TV Guides Best Shows of 2008
  • Television Without Pitys Tubey Awards: Best Drama, Best Cast
  • San Francisco Chronicle
    San Francisco Chronicle

    The San Francisco Chronicle is Northern California's largest newspaper, serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area, but distributed throughout Northern and Central California, from the Sacramento, California area and Emerald Triangle south to San Luis Obispo County....
    s Top 25 TV shows of 2008 (#4)


Tie-in books

  • In 2006
    2006 in literature

    The year 2006 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
    , Tor Books
    Tor Books

    Tor Books is one of two imprints of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, based in New York City. It is noted for its science fiction and fantasy titles....
     inaugurated a series of Battlestar Galactica tie-in novels, though the television series writers do not consider them canonical:
    • Battlestar Galactica (the miniseries), by Jeffrey A. Carver
      Jeffrey Carver

      Jeffrey A. Carver is an United States science fiction author. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from Brown University. He currently lives near Boston, Massachusetts....
      —a novelization of the 2003 miniseries
    • The Cylons' Secret, by Craig Shaw Gardner
      Craig Shaw Gardner

      Craig Shaw Gardner is an United States author, best known for producing fantasy parodies similar to those of Terry Pratchett.He was also a member of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers' Guild of America , a loose-knit group Heroic fantasy authors founded in the 1960s, some of whose works were anthologized in Lin Carter Flashing Swords! antholo...
      —an original prequel novel, set 20 years after the end of the first Cylon war
    • Sagittarius Is Bleeding, by Peter David
      Peter David

      Peter Allen David is an United States writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff"....
      —an original novel, set during the time-frame of the ongoing series
    • Unity, by Steven Harper—an original novel, set during the time-frame of the ongoing series


  • Titan Books
    Titan Books

    Titan Publishing Group is an independently owned publishing company, established in 1981. It is based at offices in London's Bankside area, close to Tate Modern....
     has published official companions to the mini-series and the first to the third season. These companions feature photos, cast and crew interviews, behind-the-scenes info and episode guides.


  • Dynamite Entertainment
    Dynamite Entertainment

    Dynamite Entertainment is a comic book publisher founded in 2005 in comics, first producing two Army of Darkness limited series published through Devil's Due Productions until self-publishing their titles later that year....
     also launched a series of comic book titles
    Battlestar Galactica (comic book)

    Battlestar Galactica has been adapted to the comic book format since its inception, with no less than six publishers to date taking on the project of relating the story of the Colonial Fleet and their adversaries, the Cylon at different points....
     in 2006:
    • Battlestar Galactica #0-12: A 13-issue series, set in Season 2 between the episodes "Home"
      Home (Battlestar Galactica)

      "Home", Part I and II are episodes of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series. The plot element of finding the way to Earth in the tomb echoes events in the original series episode "Lost Planet of the Gods" where Adama discovers Kobol and tries to decipher ancient clues to finding the lost 13th Colony....
       and "Pegasus"
      Pegasus (Battlestar Galactica)

      "Pegasus" is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series....
      . The fleet finds a debris field from an earlier inter-Colony war and ends up meeting resurrected lost loved ones, such as Zak Adama
      Zak Adama

      Zak Adama is a fictional character on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica science fiction series....
      . The arc introduces a group of old-model Cylons that are still loyal to the Colonies and serve Galactica. The series consists of 13 issues: #0 and #1-12.
    • Battlestar Galactica - Zarek #1-4: A 4-issue miniseries, serving as a biography of Tom Zarek
      Tom Zarek

      Thomas "Tom" Zarek is the name of a fictional character on the Sci Fi Channel series Battlestar Galactica . He is played by Richard Hatch , who had previously portrayed Captain Apollo, a character on the original Battlestar Galactica of the late 1970s....
    • Battlestar Galactica - Season Zero #0-12: A 13-part series entitled Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero, consisting of a BSG flipbook, issued on Free Comic Book Day
      Free Comic Book Day

      Free Comic Book Day is an annual promotion effort by the North American comic book industry to help bring new readers into independent direct market....
       in 2007, and 12 monthly issues.
    • Battlestar Galactica - Origins #1-12: A 12-issue series entitled Battlestar Galactica: Origins, detailing the backgrounds of Baltar (#1-4), William Adama (#5-8) and Starbuck & Helo (#9-12).
    • Battlestar Galactica - Ghosts #1-4: A 4-issue mini-series focusing on an original team of Viper pilots created for the comic, escaping the Cylon attacks on the Colonies.
    • Battlestar Galactica - Pegasus #1: A one-shot entitled Battlestar Galactica: Pegasus focusing on the Pegasus after the Cylon attack.


See also

  • Battlestar Galactica (TV miniseries)
    Battlestar Galactica (TV miniseries)

    Battlestar Galactica is a three-hour miniseries written and produced by Ronald D. Moore and directed by Michael Rymer. It was the first part of the Battlestar Galactica reimagining based on the Battlestar Galactica television series, and served as a backdoor pilot for the Battlestar Galactica ....
  • Caprica (TV series)
    Caprica (TV series)

    Caprica is an upcoming television series set in the fictional Battlestar Galactica universe. Set 50 years earlier, Caprica will tell the story of how humanity first created the robotic Cylon , who would later plot to destroy human civilization....
  • Battlestar Galactica: Razor
    Battlestar Galactica: Razor

    Battlestar Galactica: Razor is a television movie of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica . It premiered in the United States on Sci Fi Channel , in Canada on the Space channel and in the United Kingdom on Sky One....
  • List of Battlestar Galactica (reimagined series) episodes
  • List of miscellaneous ships in Battlestar Galactica (2004)
    List of miscellaneous ships in Battlestar Galactica (2004)

    There have been many appearances of various spaceships in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica science fiction television series, with the primary means of travel being FTL ....
  • Music of Battlestar Galactica (re-imagining)
  • Battlestar Galactica terminology
    Battlestar Galactica terminology

    This is a list of terms used in the Battlestar Galactica television series....
  • Battlestar Galactica video games
    Battlestar Galactica (video game)

    A number of video games have been released based on the various incarnations of the Battlestar Galactica franchise....


External links

  • at
  • BattlestarWiki Battlestar Galactica wiki.