
Battlestar Galactica (1978)
"There are those who believe that life here began out there."
Stylish and lavishly produced, the original Battlestar Galactica series is still a cult-favourite and remains a stellar example of science fiction at its most entertaining. This Emmy-winning series depicts the epic futuristic battle between the last remaining population of humans and their evil, robotic nemeses - the Cylons. Spiralling through space on their titular fleet, the human forces, led by Commander Adama (Lorne Greene), search the universe for the last known planetary refuge - Earth. Also starring Richard Hatch as Captain Apollo and Dirk Benedict as Starbuck.
Galactica 1980
Discover what happens when the original Battlestar Galactica crew finally makes the long-anticipated descent to Earth. With time running out and Cylons closing in on their trail, Commander Adama and the crew of the Galactica must work harder than ever before to help Earth create the technology necessary for battle. Along for the action-packed fight are such outstanding guest stars as Dirk Bennedict, Brion James, Dennis Haysbert and more!
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A trip down memory lane. I was a just a kid when I first watched Battlestar Galactica and loved every moment of it. It was a real pleasure to watch through the whole saga again, and to catch up with the escapades of Starbuck and the humans on the Battlestar Galactica and of course the Cylons. Well worth buying the dvd box set just for the good memories.
When I was a child I use to watch this, so now it’s there on blu Ray for a good price. But I must say the blu Ray is not as crispi as you would like it to be. But lots of fun and nice watching these old thing again
Excellent series and really nice video and audio quality for a late 70s TV show.