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Glen A. Larson created Battlestar Galactica as an original TV series in 1978. However, it only lasted for one season and 24 episodes, and then ABC canceled it. This frustrated fans, who started a letter-writing campaign trying to save the show. At that time, these campaigns were unheard of, so ABC tried to revive the series with a spinoff series. That series, Galactica 1980, was released on January 27, 1980. It was a massive disappointment, a failure when it was released, and it almost killed the entire franchise.
Galactica 1980 Suffered From Massive Network Interferance

The biggest reason that Galactica 1980 failed was because of ABC. The network has no idea what it was doing and screwed everything up from the start. While ABC wanted to make fans happy, the network decided to ignore what Glen A. Larson was planning, and it forced him to make changes that took away everything that was great about the original Battlestar Galactica series.
The idea was to make the spinoff for less money, so Larson sat down with Donald P. Bellisario, and they decided to set the new series five years after the Battlestar Galactica finale, so they could remove unnecessary characters. Their plan was to bring back Commander Adama (Lorne Greene), Apollo (Richard Hatch), Starbuck (Dirk Benedict), and Lord Baltar (John Colicos). The story would have Baltar suggest using his time travel technology to alterEarth’s history, and when he was denied, he would try it anyway.
Apollo would be the main star, as he would follow him through time and try to stop him from making changes, while Starbuck would stay behind the deal with their superiors. However, Benedict wasn’t available, and Hatch rejected the role because he didn’t like the script. Then ABC stepped in and said they decided they didn’t want the time travel and just had it all set on Earth, with two brand-new characters protecting children on Earth.
Removing the time travel and not having the space opera setting, Galactica 1980 was nothing like the original series, and fans hated it. Fans also hated the new leads and felt they were weak replacements for Apollo and Starbuck. There were only 10 episodes, and ABC cancelled the series during production of the 11th.









