Saturday 30 November 2013

DELETED SCENE: LAUNCHING THE TRAP!


Estimating that the full content of Galactica's Colonial Warriors are now down on the surface of Carillon, a Cylon Centurion reports to the Imperious Leader, ready to spring their trap on humanity, in a deleted scene from Saga of a Star World.

Wednesday 27 November 2013

CLASSIC ART: OF GODS AND MONSTERS!


Another terrific composite photo/art cover for Volume Four of the limited edition CD releases of Stu Phillip's classic GALACTICA incidental music scores, courtesy of INTRADA, covering the middle to later part of the series.

Sunday 24 November 2013

CLASSIC IMAGE: ENJOYING THE NIGHT LIFE...


Having found love with Captain Apollo, Serina enjoys some quality time in the Carillon Casino, during the second half of Saga of a Star World.

Thursday 21 November 2013

CLASSIC IMAGE: TARGETS ACQUIRED!


Manning the Ravashol Pulsar Cannon, the Cylons make plans to attack the approaching Colonial Fleet, in this scene from Gun on Ice Planet Zero.

Sunday 17 November 2013

CLASSIC IMAGE: WHERE NEXT?


Against the massive space map of explored space, Captain Apollo discusses the next destination of the Rag-Tag Fleet, in a decisive moment from Saga of a Star World.

Thursday 14 November 2013

CLASSIC IMAGE: A HAPPY WARRIOR!


Dirk Benedict enjoys a smile for the stills photographer in this publicity image taken during the weekly series production of 1979.

Sunday 10 November 2013

CLASSIC ART: A FIGHTING FORCE...


The formidable Galactica and her Colonial Viper squadrons get ready for a major attack on the Cylons in this great cover to the fourth issue of the Classic Galactica comics mini-series: Cylon Apocalypse.

Wednesday 6 November 2013

CLASSIC IMAGE: THEIR DESTRUCTION IS COMPLETE...


Atop a high point on Caprica, the traitor Baltar surveys the destruction of humanity, alongside two Cylon escorts, in a scene from Saga of a Star World.

Sunday 3 November 2013

CLASSIC IMAGE: WHEN 'PEOPLE' MET 'GALACTICA'


The launch of the most ambitious sci-fi weekly TV series of the time would certainly attract the attention of the most popular news magazines of the period, particularly PEOPLE, which ran a special cover and feature on GALACTICA's eagerly anticipated launch.