List of Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series) episodes

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The reimagined Battlestar Galactica was initially unveiled as a science fiction miniseries which was first broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel on December 8, 2003. It spawned a regular television series which premiered on Sky One in the UK & Ireland on October 18, 2004 and on Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. on January 14, 2005. The miniseries and the first three seasons have been released on DVD in both the U.S. and UK. The miniseries and episodes are also available for download in the United States through online services such as the iTunes Store and Xbox Live.

This is a complete list of episodes for the reimagined Battlestar Galactica television series, in chronological order. All titles are provided by the studio, although in keeping with current trends and policies[citation needed], these titles are not mentioned on screen in the episodes themselves.

Throughout the series, President Laura Roslin has kept the refugee fleet's official Survivor Count written prominently on a small whiteboard in her office; the count was incorporated into the show's title sequence in the second season. The number is updated after every episode as soldiers and civilians die, refugees are discovered, and children born, with or without audience's witness. This count was not included in the first four episodes of the third season, but resumed with the episode "Collaborators".

List of Battlestar Galactica seasons

Season Episodes Webisodes Originally aired First aired (UK) First aired (US) Survivor Count
Miniseries 2 2003 – 2004 February 17, 2004 December 8, 2003 ~ 50,000 after nuclear holocaust
Season 1 13 2004 – 2005 October 18, 2004 January 14, 2005 From 49,998 to 47,887
Season 2 20 2005 – 2006 January 10, 2006 July 15, 2005 From 47,875 to 49,550
Season 3 20 10 2006 – 2007 January 9, 2007 October 6, 2006 From > 41,435 to 41,398
Razor * 2 7 2007 December 18, 2007 November 24, 2007 49,579
Season 4 20 10 2008 – 2009 April 15, 2008 April 4, 2008 From 39,698 to ...

* Razor, though being a television movie, is considered to be the first two episodes of Season 4 hence the fourth Season is technically 22 episodes and runs from 2007 to 2009.

Miniseries

Title Production # First aired (UK) First aired (US) Survivor Count
Part 1 001 February 17, 2004 December 8, 2003
The decommissioning of the Battlestar Galactica is interrupted by a surprise attack on the Twelve Colonies of Kobol by the Cylons.
Part 2 002 February 17, 2004 December 9, 2003 > 50,000
As the Colonies continue to take heavy losses at the hands of the Cylons, Galactica attempts to regroup with the remaining Colonial ships in order to launch a counterattack.

Season 1

Title Production # First aired (UK) First aired (US) Survivor Count
33 101 October 18, 2004 January 14, 2005 49,998
Following the exodus of humans from the Colonies, the fleet is attacked by the Cylons every 33 minutes as the survivors cope with their losses, compounded by their lack of sleep.
Water 102 October 25, 2004 January 14, 2005 47,958
An explosion onboard Galactica forces an emergency search for water.
Bastille Day 103 November 1, 2004 January 21, 2005 47,958
As water riots break out in the fleet, Apollo tries to convince prisoners aboard the Astral Queen to help with collecting the water; however, the appearance of a famous terrorist complicates his plans.
Act of Contrition 104 November 8, 2004 January 28, 2005 47,958
An accident on the hangar deck forces Starbuck to begin training new pilots, bringing back old memories of her training of Zak Adama.
You Can't Go Home Again 105 November 15, 2004 February 4, 2005 47,945
As Starbuck attempts to escape the barren planet she has been stranded on, Adama and Apollo risk everything to find her, putting them at odds with Tigh and Roslin.
Litmus 106 November 22, 2004 February 11, 2005 47,945
A Cylon suicide bomber prompts Adama to form an independent tribunal to investigate the Cylon threat in the fleet.
Six Degrees of Separation 107 November 29, 2004 February 18, 2005 47,942
Baltar comes under investigation when Number Six appears in real life, accusing Baltar of helping the Cylons achieve the genocide of humanity and destruction of the Colonies.
Flesh and Bone 108 December 6, 2004 February 25, 2005 47,938
Starbuck interrogates a captured Cylon as Roslin begins to have strange visions of the same Cylon.
Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down 109 December 13, 2004 March 4, 2005 47,905
As Roslin investigates the possibility of Adama being a Cylon, Tigh receives a visitor from the past.
The Hand of God 110 January 3, 2005 March 11, 2005 47,905
With the fleet running desperately low on fuel, Galactica plans an ambitious operation to capture a Cylon-controlled tylium asteroid.
Colonial Day 111 January 10, 2005 March 18, 2005 47,898
To celebrate the anniversary of the Articles of Colonization, Roslin reconstitutes the Quorum of Twelve; however, the election of Tom Zarek to the Quorum creates a political crisis for Roslin.
Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part 1 112 January 17, 2005 March 25, 2005 47,897
The discovery of the lost birthplace of humanity causes a split between Roslin and Adama.
Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part 2 113 January 24, 2005 April 1, 2005 47,887
The political crisis between Roslin and Adama forces Apollo to make a difficult decision, as Starbuck returns to Caprica on a mission for Roslin.

Season 2

Title Production # First aired (UK) First aired (US) Survivor Count
Scattered 201 January 10, 2006 July 15, 2005 47,875
With Adama in sickbay, Tigh is forced to take command of Galactica, but is quickly plunged into a crisis when the fleet and Galactica jump to separate locations.
Valley of Darkness 202 January 17, 2006 July 22, 2005 47,874
A Cylon boarding party wreaks havoc throughout the ship, while the stranded crewmen on Kobol struggle to stay alive.
Fragged 203 January 24, 2006 July 29, 2005 47,862
Tigh, overwhelmed by the responsibilities of command, deals with the growing political tension throughout the fleet.
Resistance 204 January 31, 2006 August 5, 2005 47,861
Tigh's imposition of martial law sparks protests in the fleet. Meanwhile, Starbuck and Helo discover additional survivors on Caprica.
The Farm 205 February 7, 2006 August 12, 2005 47,857
Adama and Roslin fight for the hearts and minds of the fleet's population, as Starbuck finds herself trapped in a supposed resistance hospital.
Home, Part 1 206 February 14, 2006 August 19, 2005 47,858
With Starbuck's return, Roslin begins her quest to find the Tomb of Athena, while Adama struggles to replace crewmen lost to Roslin's mutiny.
Home, Part 2 207 February 21, 2006 August 26, 2005 47,855
Roslin and her followers continue their search for the Tomb of Athena on Kobol as Adama travels there to reunite the fleet.
Final Cut 208 February 28, 2006 September 9, 2005 47,853
An ambitious journalist in the fleet is given unlimited access to Galactica and her crew.
Flight of the Phoenix 209 March 7, 2006 September 16, 2005 47,853
Galactica's crew fights to contain a Cylon virus spreading throughout the ship while Tyrol launches a project to build a new fighter.
Pegasus 210 March 14, 2006 September 23, 2005 49,605
With the arrival of the Battlestar Pegasus, the fleet is exuberant. However, Adama soon worries about Admiral Cain, Pegasus's commanding officer and Adama's superior, in command of the fleet.
Resurrection Ship, Part 1 211 March 21, 2006 January 6, 2006 49,604
The conflict between Galactica and Pegasus is put on hold with the discovery of a vital Cylon ship.
Resurrection Ship, Part 2 212 March 21, 2006 January 13, 2006 49,604
The battle to destroy the Resurrection Ship begins as both Adama and Cain make plans to seize complete command of the military.
Epiphanies 213 March 28, 2006 January 20, 2006 49,598
Roslin lies on her deathbed, recalling her last day on Caprica with startling revelations. Meanwhile a group of sympathizers want to make peace with the Cylons.
Black Market 214 April 4, 2006 January 27, 2006 49,597
The death of a senior Colonial officer prompts Apollo to lead an investigation into the rampant black market in the fleet.
Scar 215 April 11, 2006 February 3, 2006 49,593
Starbuck's mental state is in question as Galactica's fighters are hunted by a veteran Cylon raider known as "Scar".
Sacrifice 216 April 18, 2006 February 10, 2006 49,590
Terrorists take hostages aboard Cloud 9, demanding the handover of the Cylon onboard Galactica.
The Captain's Hand 217 April 25, 2006 February 17, 2006 49,584
Apollo and Starbuck struggle with the overbearing new commander of Pegasus as Roslin makes a decision on a very hot political issue following the arrival of a stowaway on Galactica.
Downloaded 218 May 2, 2006 February 24, 2006 49,579
Roslin and Adama struggle to decide what to do with the Cylon/Human hybrid as Sharon goes into labor. Meanwhile, Caprica-Six and Boomer are downloaded and reborn on Caprica.
Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 1 219 May 9, 2006 March 3, 2006 49,579
With the presidential elections weeks away, a new discovery could turn the entire election around. Meanwhile, Starbuck leads a team back to Caprica to rescue the resistance fighters.
Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 2 220 May 16, 2006 March 10, 2006 49,550
With the elections underway, Starbuck returns from her mission along with a Cylon who delivers an unexpected message to Adama and Roslin.

Webisodes: The Resistance

A series of ten short webisodes released online semi-weekly as promotional material in advance of season 3. Each of the webisodes chronicle some of the missing timeline between the end of season 2 and beginning of season 3. The original title of this series was to be Battlestar Galactica: Crossroads ("Crossroads" was later used as the title of the third-season finale).

Title Production # First webisode Final Webisode Survivor Count
The Resistance N/A September 5, 2006 October 5, 2006 N/A
The Cylons' occupation of New Caprica results in the formation of a human resistance movement determined to undermine the Cylons' attempt to assimilate the remainder of humanity and the recently surfaced New Caprica Police.

Season 3

Title Production # First aired (UK) First aired (US) Survivor Count
Occupation 301 January 9, 2007 October 6, 2006 Unspecified
Four months into the Cylon occupation of New Caprica, the resistance continues to attack both Cylons and collaborators. Meanwhile, Adama and Apollo argue over the plan to rescue the colonists.
Precipice 302 January 9, 2007 October 6, 2006 Unspecified
The morality of suicide bombings is debated among the resistance leaders as the Cylons enact harsh measures on the civilian population in an effort to quell the growing insurgency.
Exodus, Part 1 303 January 16, 2007 October 13, 2006 Unspecified
Both the resistance fighters on New Caprica and those within the fleet make final preparations for the evacuation of the planet, while Number Three has strange dreams which lead her to a human oracle.
Exodus, Part 2 304 January 23, 2007 October 20, 2006 Unspecified
With the return of the Galactica, the insurgents on New Caprica begin an all-out uprising in an attempt to evacuate the stranded colonists.
Collaborators 305 January 30, 2007 October 27, 2006 41,435
The Circle, a secret tribunal onboard Galactica, decides the fate of Colonials who collaborated with the Cylons during the occupation of New Caprica.
Torn 306 February 6, 2007 November 3, 2006 41,422
As Starbuck and Tigh seed discontent among Galactica's crew, Baltar attempts to help the Cylons deal with a virus spreading among their race.
A Measure of Salvation 307 February 13, 2007 November 10, 2006 41,420
With the discovery of a dying Cylon Basestar, Adama and Roslin debate the morality of deploying a biological weapon against the Cylons with the intention of eradicating them.
Hero 308 February 20, 2007 November 17, 2006 41,421
Adama confronts one of the darkest moments of his career when "Bulldog" Novacek, a pilot who was thought to have died years ago during a secret mission, escapes the Cylons and arrives on Galactica.
Unfinished Business 309 February 27, 2007 December 1, 2006 41,422
In order to ease tensions among the crew, Galactica holds boxing matches between various crew members, while flashbacks detail Apollo and Starbuck's falling out on New Caprica.
The Passage 310 March 6, 2007 December 8, 2006 41,420
When the fleet's food supply is contaminated, Galactica's pilots must lead the ships through a hazardous star cluster. Meanwhile, Kat must suddenly confront a dark secret from her past.
The Eye of Jupiter 311 March 13, 2007 December 15, 2006 41,402
While collecting algae on a barren planet to use as food, Tyrol discovers the Temple of Five, built by the thirteenth tribe. However, a tense standoff ensues when the Cylons arrive looking for the temple.
Rapture 312 March 20, 2007 January 21, 2007 41,401
The human-Cylon standoff over the mysterious Eye of Jupiter has reached a breaking point. On the algae planet, D'Anna, Baltar, Brother Cavil, and a team of Centurions prepare to assault the Temple of Five, where the Eye supposedly lies hidden.
Taking a Break from All Your Worries 313 March 27, 2007 January 28, 2007 41,403
Baltar is interrogated aboard Galactica, while a makeshift bar called "Joe's" in the hangar deck becomes popular and the relationship problems of Apollo, Dualla, Starbuck and Anders unfold.
The Woman King 314 April 3, 2007 February 11, 2007 41,401
Helo investigates a doctor tending to civilian refugees that may be harming Sagittaron patients.
A Day in the Life 315 April 10, 2007 February 18, 2007 41,398
Cally and Chief Tyrol are trapped in an area with a dangerous hull breach; Adama struggles with troubling memories of his wife on their anniversary.
Dirty Hands‎ 316 April 17, 2007 February 25, 2007 41,400
After an accident nearly kills President Roslin, Chief Tyrol defies Admiral Adama to demand safer working conditions throughout the fleet - and makes himself the rallying point for a strike.
Maelstrom 317 April 24, 2007 March 4, 2007 41,400
Kara's past comes back to haunt her when Adama has doubts about her fitness for duty.
The Son Also Rises 318 April 24, 2007 March 11, 2007 41,399
When Baltar's representatives face assassination attempts, Adama asks Lee to protect Baltar's lawyer.
Crossroads, Part 1 319 May 1, 2007 March 18, 2007 Unspecified
Tensions mount as Baltar's trial begins. Caprica Six stirs memories of Colonel Tigh's wife.
Crossroads, Part 2 320 May 1, 2007 March 25, 2007 Unspecified
Gaius Baltar's trial concludes. The fleet jumps into the Ionian nebula, and four of the final five Cylons discover their own true identities.

Webisodes: Razor Flashbacks

In 2007, starting in October and concluding in mid-November, SciFi Channel released a series of seven short "webisodes" (termed "featurettes" in their credits) called the Razor Flashbacks (the URL for each file suggests that either the real title or internal name may be Takeover), featuring a young Lt. William Adama (played by Nico Cortez) and original-series-style Cylons and Vipers near the end of the First Cylon War. The bulk of the vignette takes place in Adama's fighter pilot days, though it concludes with a scene from the first episode of the miniseries and series, in which Commander Adama is reminiscing before the Galactica's soon-to-be-aborted decommissioning ceremony.

The webisodes were written by Michael Taylor and directed by Wayne Rose for the first two episodes and by Félix Alcalá for the last five. They were first made available directly from the official series homepage at SciFi.com/battlestar[1] and were later included on the Razor DVD. These webisodes are somewhat independent and are not simply excerpted from Razor, although Razor integrates approximately half of the webisode material directly. The webisodes are also available as free downloads on the Xbox Live Marketplace, some of which are featured in high-definition 720p resolution.

Title Production # First webisode Final Webisode Survivor Count
Razor Flashbacks N/A October 5, 2007 November 16, 2007 N/A
During the later stages of the First Cylon War, a young Lt. William Adama discovers, by chance, an abandoned lab where the Cylons conducted gruesome experiments with live human subjects.


Season 4

Season 4 will be the final season of Battlestar Galactica. According to SciFi Wire, the SciFi Channel ordered 22 episodes to be made for season four, an increase from 13 as originally announced. The production of the season 4 initially began May 2007. A special TV movie (or "extended episode") premiered November 24, 2007 which was promptly released soon after on DVD. The rest of the season began April 4, 2008 but because of the WGA strike, it was postponed but is set to continue January, 2009. Season 4 episodes were added to iTunes in SD and HD format, along with the miniseries and all the other Seasons in September 2008.

Razor (TV Movie)

Razor was the first television film based on the 2003 reimagining of the Battlestar Galactica franchise. The movie was made as the first two episodes of the 22 in the production order of Season 4, but was broadcast and released separate to the following episodes November 24, 2007 (6 months before the following episodes). Razor doesn't directly carry on from the events at the end of season three but follows several narrative threads set earlier in the series; the main framing story is set sometime just before "Lay Down Your Burdens", but most of the film details the sparsely known history of the Pegasus from just prior to the Cylon attack up until Admiral Cain's demise. Razor was also intended to act as a backdrop for season four by seeding subtle insights of events yet to occur despite its apparent discontinuity between the preceding and successive seasons.

Title Production # First aired (UK) First aired (US) Survivor Count
Razor 401/402 December 18, 2007 November 24, 2007 49,579
A series of flashbacks reveal the chronicles of the Pegasus and its crew from the initial Cylon attack on the Twelve Colonies up to its meeting with Galactica while Lee's new XO deals with the harsh reality of Admiral Cain's legacy.

Episodes 3 to 12

Only the first 12 episodes of season four (including "Razor" which technically takes the first two of 22 episodes order for season 4) were filmed before the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike halted production of all scripted TV shows.

For these 10 episodes, Battlestar Galactica averaged a 1.7 Nielsen household rating, 2.2 million total viewers, 1.6 million viewers in the 25-to-54-year-old demographic, and 1.5 million viewers in the coveted 18-to-49-year-old demographic.[2] This represented an increase of 13 percent in household rating, 11 percent in total viewers, 14 percent in viewers aged 25-to-54, and 6 percent in viewers aged 18-to-49 over the same set of episodes in Season 3.[2] It was the best showing for the series in the 25-to-54 and 18-to-49 demographics since the first half of Season 2 (July to September 2005).[2] Season 4 also saw an increase in female viewers. The series saw an increase of 23 percent in female viewers aged 18-to-49 and an increase of 25 percent in female viewers aged 25-to-54 versus the last 10 episodes of Season 3; the top four episodes of Battlestar Galactica in terms of female viewership all aired in Season 4.[2]

The first part of Season 4 began broadcasting on Universal HD on August 30, 2008.[3]

Title Production # First aired (UK) First aired (US) Survivor Count
He That Believeth in Me 403 April 15, 2008 April 4, 2008 39,698
Starbuck returns to the Galactica and faces doubt from her former crew members as she tries to convince them she knows the way to Earth. Meanwhile Baltar takes up residence with a faction of his followers who believe he can save a young boy suffering from viral encephalitis.
Six of One 404 April 15, 2008 April 11, 2008 39,676
Starbuck faces the repercussions of her armed confrontation with President Roslin and loses the confidence of most of the crew. After learning the Final Five models are within the colonial fleet, a Number Six model named Natalie leads a coup within the Cylon hierarchy.
The Ties That Bind 405 April 22, 2008[4] April 18, 2008[1] 39,676
While Starbuck commands a lone freighter in her desperate search for Earth, political intrigue and marital discord aboard the Galactica are paralleled by deep rifts in the Cylons' solidarity.
Escape Velocity 406 April 29, 2008 April 25, 2008 39,675
Baltar's monotheistic cult activities expand, sparking political discord at the Quorum of Twelve, and possibly a religious civil war, while Colonel Tigh's mental state again becomes fragile.
The Road Less Traveled 407 May 6, 2008 May 2, 2008 39,676
Starbuck faces mutiny on board the Demetrius when she expresses her intent in cooperating with the Cylon Leoben, who has boarded the ship to help her find Earth.
Faith 408 May 13, 2008 May 9, 2008 39,675
Starbuck leads a mission to see the Cylon Hybrid who reveals more clues to finding Earth. On Galactica, President Roslin discusses religious faith with a dying woman named Emily.
Guess What's Coming to Dinner? 409 May 20, 2008 May 16, 2008 39,673
Bitter enemies must set aside their grudges as the Demetrius crew teams up with Cylon rebels to destroy a vital enemy target.
Sine Qua Non 410 May 27, 2008[5] May 30, 2008 39,674
In the aftermath of President Roslin's abduction, a bitter power struggle erupts which threatens to tear the once-ordered world of the colonial fleet apart.
The Hub 411 June 10, 2008 June 6, 2008 39,673
In pursuit of the enemy's Resurrection Hub, a team of Viper pilots and Cylon rebels become uneasy collaborators in formulating a battleplan.
Revelations 412 June 17, 2008 June 13, 2008 39,665
D'Anna reveals that there are only four of the Final Five Cylons in the fleet and holds President Roslin hostage while attempting to lure the four out of hiding. After a dramatic entanglement, the humans and Cylons join together and arrive at Earth.

Webisodes: "2008 series"

To bridge the gap between episodes 10 and 11 Moore has stated that there will be a third set of webisodes which will be similar in purpose to The Resistance which aired between Season 2 and 3.[6] The set of 10 webisodes will premier in the weeks leading up to the second half of the season.[7]

Episodes 13 to 22

As the second half of Season 4 was halted from production due to the writers' strike in America, the final 10 episodes have been pushed back to January 2009. Moore has stated that the final episodes of the series are going to vary in size with the final two possibly comprising a series finale up to 4 hours in length.

The Plan (TV Movie)

On August 7, 2008 it was announced by the Sci-Fi channel that a two-hour television movie will air sometime after the series finale. So far, the confirmed cast include Michael Trucco, Aaron Douglas and Dean Stockwell as well as the series star Edward James Olmos (who will also be the movie's director). The plot of The Plan is set before the events of the Cylons' attack on the 12 colonies [8]. It began production September 8, 2008.

DVD releases

DVD Name Region 1
(North America)
Region 2
(Europe)
Region 4
(Australia/New Zealand)
The Miniseries December 28, 2004 March 1, 2004 April 16, 2004
Season One September 20, 2005 March 28, 2005 August 15, 2005
Season Two 2.0: December 20, 2005 August 28, 2006 August 14, 2006
2.5: September 19, 2006
Season Three March 18, 2008[9] September 3, 2007 November 21, 2007
Razor December 4, 2007 December 26, 2007[10] August 20, 2008[11]
Season Four: Part 1 2008 October 6, 2008[12] December 3, 2008[13]

The miniseries was released in the UK on March 1, 2004 and in the U.S. and Canada on December 28, 2004, and included deleted scenes, audio commentary, and a behind-the-scenes documentary.

The first season was released to DVD on March 28, 2005 and September 20, 2005 in the UK and North America respectively and included deleted scenes. The American set also included featurettes, and a tongue-in-cheek promotional special filmed for the Sci Fi Channel in addition to the miniseries.

The second season was released in its entirety in a single volume in the UK, New Zealand, and Australia, but issued in two separate volumes (dubbed "Season 2.0" and "Season 2.5") in the U.S. to correspond with the mid-season break in the broadcast schedule. Each U.S. volume contains half of the season, along with deleted scenes and podcasts that were previously available on the official website. "Season 2.5" also contains an extended version of "Pegasus", the last episode of the first half of the season. The Region 2 DVDs include the extended version of "Pegasus", as well as the commentaries and deleted scenes from the U.S. 2.0 release, but do not contain any of the commentaries and deleted scenes from the 2.5 release (other than the extended Pegasus episode), nor the original, shorter version of "Pegasus" included on the U.S. 2.0 release. The Canadian DVD release of Season 2.0 was delayed until April 25, 2006, as the episodes had only begun airing in January 2006.

The third season came out in R2 on September 3, 2007 and in R4 on November 21, 2007. R1 was set for a March 25, 2008 release date. The R2 & R4 DVDs do not contain any extras but R2's box set came with a 45 minute recap of the previous two seasons (consisting of clips of the seasons strung together with a voice-over).

The forth season, like season two, will be released in two parts. In regions 2 and 4 the television movie Razor will be included in "Part 1" as it is technically a part of the season despite it being released seperately at an earlier date.

HD DVD release

On August 14, 2007, Universal Studios Home Entertainment announced that the mini-series and Season One would be released on December 4, 2007, in the North American market, on the now-defunct high definition disc format HD DVD.[14] The technical specifications include 1080p/VC-1 transfers of the mini-series and each episode is in 16:9 widescreen Aspect ratio, plus Dolby TrueHD 5.1 surround sound and Dolby Digital-Plus 5.1 surround audio options.[14]

Online availability

In January 2006, Apple began offering the miniseries, season one and season two episodes for purchase on the U.S. version of its iTunes Store. After a delay, season three episodes were also made available. NBC Universal, the producer and owner of the show, has provided a number of its shows for purchase the day after broadcast to U.S. customers.[15] In early December 2007 all of the iTunes Battlestar Galactica episodes were removed along with other NBC-Universal content. As of September 9th, 2008 all seasons have again been made available from iTunes store in both HD and SD resolutions.

Shortly after being removed from the iTunes service, Amazon's online video store Unbox started making them available for sale. All season 1-4 episodes as well as the miniseries and the TV Movie Razor are available for purchase in high quality Windows Media Format.

Since May 2008, the newest episodes are added to Scifi.com Rewind and NBC's Hulu sites eight days after the original air date. As of May 6, Battlestar Galactica can be downloaded through the Zune marketplace.

All four seasons as well as the mini-series are currently available in both HD and SD format for purchase through the Xbox Live Marketplace for playback via Xbox 360 game consoles.

In September 2008, all episodes so far including the miniseries were released on iTunes, a major improvement being that they were released in Standard as well as HD format.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Official series homepage
  2. ^ a b c d "Battlestar Galactica's Mid-Season Finale Scores." VFXWorld.com June 16, 2008.
  3. ^ "Universal HD Schedule" UniversalHD.com July 19, 2008.
  4. ^ "Today's TV listings: Battlestar Galactica - The Ties That Bind". Radio Times. 2008-04-16. Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  5. ^ "Sky.com TV Listings". Retrieved 2008-05-25.
  6. ^ Battlestar Galactica Webisodes and TV Movie Update
  7. ^ When Will Battlestar's Final Episodes Debut?
  8. ^ Battlestar Galactica TV-Movie Cast Additions
  9. ^ tvshowsondvd.com
  10. ^ amazon.co.uk
  11. ^ Battlestar Galactica (2004) - Razor (2 Disc Set) @ EzyDVD
  12. ^ Battlestar Galactica Season 4 (R2) in October
  13. ^ Battlestar Galactica (2004) - Season 4: Part 1 (4 Disc Set) @ EzyDVD
  14. ^ a b "'Battlestar Galactica' Blasts Off on HD DVD" (HTML). HIGH-DEF DISC NEWS. High-Def Digest. 2007-08-14. Retrieved 2007-08-19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  15. ^ "NBC Universal & Apple Offer New Primetime, Cable, Late-Night & Classic TV Shows on the iTunes Music Store". Apple Inc. 2005-12-06. Retrieved 2008-04-02.

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