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Ronald D. Moore's BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Set for Summer Season Two Premiere

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By Steve Krutzler / 10:14, 23 February 2005 / General Genre/SciFi

The Sci-Fi Channel announced today that the second season of former STAR TREK writer Ronald D. Moore's BATTLESTAR GALACTICA will debut this summer. The first season of thirteen episodes is currently airing Friday nights on the cable network.

According to a network release, BATTLESTAR has averaged over 3 million viewers since its January 14th debut in the U.S. The show has become "a ratings juggernaut, catapulting SCI FI to the top spot in cable among P25-54 for five consecutive Fridays," reads the release.

The second season order is for 20 episodes that will begin production in Vancouver, Canada next month. No exact date has been set for the show's summer 2005 premiere. Sci-Fi reports that the entire cast will return to their roles and Moore and producer David Eick will continue on. BATTLESTAR is Sci-Fi's highest-rated original series.

BSG airs Friday nights at 10 PM and season one also features the work of DS9 writers Bradley Thompson and David Weddle.



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Their plate is full... | Report this post to moderator
By: prometheus 59650 (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 10:40:36 on Feb 23, 2005

...They have more original programming (Scare Tactics, et al notwithstanding) than they ever have. I doubt they have the money.

Even if they did Paramount isn't interested. They want to put the animal down (bitter irony that they do so only now that it's getting good)

As for BSG...bring it on. I can't wait.

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RE: Imagine, if you will... | Report this post to moderator
By: cooper2000 (Odo's file, contact) @ 13:26:32 on Feb 23, 2005

Probably none thats why it;s not being shopped around. Enterprise is a ratings and money loser.

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By: Brikar (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:58:31 on Feb 23, 2005 | Edit History (1)

There's no reason to believe that "Enterprise" would have been successful on the Sci-Fi Channel. Sci-Fi is a cable channel, and one with only about 80 or 90 million subscribers that I'd last heard. UPN on the other hand, is a network, broadcast freely for anyone who can pick it up. It's impossible to assume that all of ENT's viewers would follow it to Sci-Fi.

Plus, there's Prometheus' point that Sci-Fi doesn't really have the money for the series. They had to cut a deal with their UK counterpart just to pay for "Battlestar Galactica".

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RE: Imagine, if you will... by Cyrus @ 17:57:17 on Feb 23
RE: Imagine, if you will... by Sam Cogley @ 11:47:29 on Feb 23
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