Battlestar Galactica (1978): The Lost Planet of the Gods (1)
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9.0
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The Lost Planet of the Gods (1)
- 4.
- Season: 1
- Episode: 4
- First Aired: 9/24/1978
- Prod Code: 50204
Apollo and Starbuck discover a void in space. Boomer and Jolly discover a Cylon listening outpost on an asteroid. Jolly is critically dizzy at the return to Galactica. Nevertheless Boomer skips decontamination at the excitement of Apollo's bachelor's send-off party. Add a recap »
- Director:
- Christian I. Nyby II
- Stars:
- Dick Durock (Imperial Leader)
- Patrick Macnee (voice (uncredited))
- Laurette Spang (Cassiopeia)
- Dirk Benedict (Lieutenant Starbuck)
- Tony Swartz (Jolly)
- Lorne Greene (Commander Adama)
- Richard Hatch (Captain Apollo)
- Herbert Jefferson Jr. (Boomer)
- Terry Carter (Col. Tigh)
- Noah Hathaway (Boxey)
- Maren Jensen (Athena)
- John Colicos (Baltar)
- Recurring Role:
- David Greenan (Omega)
- Felix Silla (Lucifer)
- Bruce Wright (Bay Technician)
- Leann Hunley (Female Warrior #1)
- Sarah Rush (Rigel)
- Ed Begley Jr. (Greenbean)
- Jane Seymour (Serina)
- George Murdock (Salik)
- Paul Coufos (Guard)
- Jonathan Harris (voice of Lucifer)
- Guest Star:
- Sheila DeWindt (Lt. Deitra)
- Janet Julian (Brie)
- Janet Lynn Curtis (Sorrell)
- Gay Thomas (Female Warrior #3)
- Jennifer Joseph (Female Warrior #2)
- Highlights from episode are shown prior to the opening credits. edit »
- Goof: The first time Starbuck and Apollo find the void, Apollo gets disoriented because there's "nothing, no stars, no planets, nothing", and Starbuck has to go in after him. When Starbuck finds him, he executes a 180 to get back out of the void, and in every single exterior shot of Starbuck's maneuvers, there are stars in the background where there were supposed to be none. edit »
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- Starbuck: Remember, these controls are as sensitive as a school girl's lips. edit »
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The Lost Planet of the Gods (1)
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