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 Larson Moyer Battlestar Galactica
The Glen Larson / Todd Moyer Galactica project was one of several failed attempts to bring back Galactica in the past ten years.
As of late 2003, Glen Larson still holds theatrical rights to do a Galactica movie, and there is hope within fandom that he will partner with Tom Desanto and use the original cast.
Glen Larson and Todd Moyer have formed a joint venture to exploit these rights.
www.cylon.org /bsg/1978-larson-01.html   (1022 words)

  
 Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education - Publications - The New American Farmer -
Larson rarely turns down an opportunity to speak to farming groups, even if that means traveling to South Africa, which he did in the year 2000 at the behest of a South African mayor who heard him speak.
Larson double-dips wherever possible, selling organic grain in the marketplace but also sending his cattle into the crop fields to graze grain stubble in conditions carefully controlled to maintain a steady diet.
Larson’s type of farm is so different from his central Nebraska neighbors that he has bonded with others in the sustainable ag movement far from Saint Edward.
www.sare.org /publications/naf/larson.htm   (1870 words)

  
 SIMON MACCORKINDALE-MANIMAL-SFX, February 1996
Larson's offerings were the simplest of the three, often inspired by movie hits, and also included Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Knight Rider, The Pall Guy, Sword of justice, BJ and the Bear, Switch, and the first draft of Magnum p.i.
Larson had a James Bond/Burt Reynolds fixation, and the heroes of all his shows tended to be based primarily on one or the other character.
The general consensus of opinion is that the likes of Cannell succeeded where Larson largely railed because Cannell's shows made the effort to add a degree of wit to their equally formulaic adventure proceedings, widening the appeal beyond their natural juvenile audience.
simon.helenheart.com /sfx.html   (1580 words)

  
 Larson Manufacturing -- Recommendations and Resources
Glen A. Larson (born 1937) is a television writer and producer.
Larson was re-elected to a fourth term in Congress in 2004, receiving 73% of the vote against Republican challenger John M. Halstead.
Larson was a writer and producer of several US television series from 1963 to the present.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/84/larson-manufacturing.html   (1018 words)

  
 Lifestyle
Each day, Judy Larson sets up about 24 different medications for her husband Ken. Organizing the medications, alone, can be a daunting task, but what is even more difficult for Ken and Judy is dealing with the relationships between the pharmacies, the doctors and the health insurance companies.
It's a disease that, coupled with diabetes that he was diagnosed as having several years earlier, has turned the 52-year-old Larson's life and the lives of his wife Judy and their two children, Melissa and Henry, now grown, upside-down.
Larson's sister, who lives in the Twin Cities, got him an appointment with their mother's internal medicine specialist.
www.oweb.com /newulm/lifestyles/life122202.html   (1545 words)

  
 Sciography Review
Glen Larson himself has stated that one of the best things about doing Battlestar Galactica is that were no behind-the-scenes problems, no egos clashing, and no one complaining about their characters.
Larson did make a poor analogy when he compared Hatch making a Galactica trailer when he doesn't have the movie rights as being akin to him (Larson) going out and making his own version of Star Wars.
You have to remember that their focus was on the series itself, not the revival movement, and since Larson was the creator and producer, he was justified in getting the amount of interview time that he did.
www.blast.net /hart/sciography.htm   (939 words)

  
 BattlestarPegasus.com Articles & Interviews
Universal agreed to acknowledge two weeks prior to the arbitration date that Glen Larson still retained the motion picture rights to Battlestar.
Glen's separation of rights claim hopefully will be clarified in the near future and Universal, Glen's company or my group can move forward and relaunch this wonderful story.
Larson's news is the latest twist in an ongoing story about the on-again, off-again resurrection of the cult series.
www.battlestarpegasus.com /features/articles_interviews/archive/2002/article_rev2000.html   (2517 words)

  
 Entertainment Geekly: Dead Air: The Highwayman
Glen Larson, however, is still at large and rumored to be working a semi into Super Knight Rider 3000 (I wish to God I'd made that title up).
Glen Larson is watching you watch his show about crime fighting vehicles.
Larson is the key to winning any game of six-degrees-of-television, simply because behind practically every television show ever produced, you'll find Glen.
www.entertainment-geekly.com /web/general/apr2003/dead_air_highwayman   (709 words)

  
 Battlestar Zone: The Lost Revivals
Glen Larson, for his part, appears to have found Richard’s efforts an irritant and a challenge, and so, instead of joining forces—something that could have led directly to a revival—did his best to put obstacles in Richard’s path.
It should have been a triumph, and Glen Larson was hoping for a big turnout that he could use to his advantage in his revival efforts.
Executive Producer Glen Larson, special effects expert John Dykstra, costume designer Jean-Pierre Dorleac, composer Stu Phillips, story editors Jim Carlson and Terry McDonnell, and producer Harker Wade highlighted the technical staff present, while Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, Anne Lockhart, and Sarah Rush were among the actors who showed.
www.geocities.com /TelevisionCity/Satellite/2836/newpage23.html   (2475 words)

  
 Interview with Glen A. Larson, Epi-log Journal, 1994
His death his Larson close to home: "I had a teenage daughter who had just turned thirteen and had developed her first crush, on Jon.
Twice, Larson has had to deal with the deaths of the leading men in his series.
But even as he was grieving the loss of a friend, Larson had the responsibility to get Cover Up back into production or see it lose its place on the schedule.
www.asjcollection.com /current/glenepi.html   (536 words)

  
 The Fall Guy Annual, 1983
GLEN A. LARSON - the man with the Midas touch
Larson began his entertainment career as a member of "The Four Preps", a popular singing group that started as a summer vacation adventure away from school and ended with three gold records for Capitol--all of which Larson wrote--"26 Miles Across the Sea (Santa Catalina)", "Big Man", and "Down by the Station".
Recognized as one of the most prolific writer-producers in television, Larson moved into the media and in only one short season he went from freelance script writer to producer of "It Takes a Thief".
www.asjcollection.com /current/larson.html   (182 words)

  
 My Interview With Glen Larson
This is a transcription of an interview I conducted on February 9, 2000, with Glen A. Larson, the man who created Battlestar Galactica and Galactica 1980.
In this talk, I discuss with Glen Larson the follow-up to the original series, Galactica 1980.
For the record, I bear no ill will towards Glen Larson and am actually very thankful for his creation of the original Battlestar Galactica.
www.blast.net /hart/Larson.htm   (315 words)

  
 Glen Larson Addresses the Future of Galactica and Knight Rider
Since the Galacticon event which was held last year, the world of Battlestar Galactica fandom has heard little from the original shows writer/producer Glen A. Larson.
Glen Larson Addresses the Future of Galactica and Knight Rider
IESB.net also happened to be in attendance and found out a few interesting facts about Larson's hopes for his Galactica, and yes according to the producer there is still hope.
scifipulse.net /battlestarnews/Larson_Report2004.html   (324 words)

  
 Galactica History
Written by Glen A. Larson and Michael Resnick, it is adapted from the Galactica 1980 pilot episodes "Galactica Discovers Earth" Parts I, II, and III.
The Glen A. Larson produced series "Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century" premiers on the NBC television network with strong ratings.
Rumors at the time indicated that Glen A. Larson had been interested in reviving the show, without the character of Adama, but the sales of the most recent books had discouraged him from pursuing this further.
members.cox.net /battlestar/history.htm   (7928 words)

  
 GALACTICA.TV - Glen A. Larson
Glen A. Larson, born in 1937, is the man behind some of the world's best known primetime shows.
Since the "Golden Age" of Glen A. Larson he has been quiet on the production front with no big successes since "Knight Rider" and "Magnum, PI".
People like Larson's shows because they are fun and relaxing and a wonderful escape from the real world.
www.galactica2003.net /crew/larson.shtml   (764 words)

  
 The Mormon/Battlestar Galactica Connection
Glen Larson (creator and producer of Galactica) is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and many parallels between his church's and the show's mythologies can be found.
In the late 60's, Glen Larson pitched a TV show called Adam's Ark around the same time that Star Trek was ending.
In it, Larson wanted to take biblical themes and set them out in space.
www.proaxis.com /~sherlockfam/art5.html   (1429 words)

  
 Battlestar Galactica.COM
Glen A. Larson, Executive producer and creator of the series, took time from his hectic production schedule to talk about the show and the people workin on it, among them producers Leslie Stevens (Outer Limits, The Invisible Man) and John Dykstra.
"Then, Glen [Larson] decided he liked the character and he work that I was doing, so he deiced to keep Baltar as a running character.
Glen Larson and John Dykstra Interview :Science & Fantasy Film Classics 1978
www.battlestargalactica.com /cl_inter.htm   (310 words)

  
 Robert Thurston - Summary Bibliography (Long Works)
3 The Tombs of Kobol (1979) with Glen A. Larson
The Young Warriors (1980) with Glen A. Larson
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
isfdb.tamu.edu /cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Robert_Thurston   (162 words)

  
 Stu Phillips
Quite often while working for Larson Stu would only score the first season's episodes before ending up working on other TV shows and movies of Glen's.
Glen said, 'I like it, who wrote it, and is he still alive.' I told him that Handel wrote the piece and he has been dead for several hundred years.
Glen and I met up and talked, and Glen said 'Let's see if we can dig up an old piece of classical music that we could perhaps redo.' After playing him a few themes that jumped into my head, I started to play one that Glen immediately liked.
www.scifipulse.net /battlestarnews/BSG/Stu_Phillips.html   (3449 words)

  
 Richard Hatch
"Whatever Glen Larson's deal is, he doesn't have exclusive rights, and he doesn't have a done deal; he may have separation of rights for some characters or some aspect of Battlestar," the actor explained.
"I waited twenty years for Glen Larson to bring the show back because I believe so much in it, and several years ago I stopped waiting since nobody was doing anything about it."
While the actor had been unaware that Larson intended to revive the series until Moyer's announcement stunned the industry, former series stars Anne Lockhart and Jack Stauffer both indicated they were aware that the writer had a script for some time before that.
www.littlereview.com /getcritical/interviews/hatch2.htm   (2111 words)

  
 Colonial Fleets - What Glen Larson said about revival
Glen and Dirk were really funny and it was cool to see their friendship come out as they joked about Moore's Starbuck (who isn't Starbuck at all).
Glen did not stay in the room to view Ron's material but instead went to the bar until he was done, as has already been stated.
Larson said IF there is STILL an audience AFTER the mini airs, IF the fans don't migrate over to the mini, IF the demand for a continuation movie is strong, HE WILL MAKE A CONTINUATION MOVIE.
www.colonialfleets.com /forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4726   (1990 words)

  
 Author : works by Glen A Larson Ron Goulart
Isbn: 0425075745 by Glen A Larson Ron Goulart
Isbn: 0425076962 by Glen A Larson Ron Goulart
Glen G Cain Harold W Watts - Income Maintenance and Labor Supply - 012154950X
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 Find in a Library: Battlestar Galactica : by Glen A. Larson and Robert Thurston.
Battlestar Galactica: by Glen A. Larson and Robert Thurston.
Find in a Library: Battlestar Galactica: by Glen A. Larson and Robert Thurston.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/e0906d5a426e9952.html   (53 words)

  
 Author : works by Glen Larson
Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction television series, produced in 1978 by Glen Larson and starring Lorne Greene, Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict.
Glen Loates Bobbie Kalman - Owls - 0865051844
This artikel Battlestar_Galactica is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
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 From Our Commander & Friend "Anne Lockhart"
Glen wrote the character for me and she was one of the most interesting ones I've ever played.
Glen has been very good to me professionally and has been there for me personally for me as well.
Glen told me nearly two years ago that the theatrical rights to Battlestar Galactica had reverted back to his company.
users.dls.net /~rick/callisto/bridge/communique.html   (2058 words)

  
 Author : works by Glen A Larson Michael Resnick Larson
Glen A Larson Ron Goulart - Experiment in Terra Battlestar Galactica Series No 9 - 0425075745
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 Green River Star Online
Glen Alfred Larson, 83, Torrington, died Sept. 12 at the Castle Rock Convalescent Center.
He was born April 11, 1920, in Cokeville, the son of the late Albert John and Bertha Lorraine Twiss Larson.
How should the United States deal with its estimated eleven million illegal immigrants?
www.greenriverstar.com /articles/2003/09/17/news/obit4.txt   (99 words)

  
 Re: Glen A. Larson and the New Battlestar Galactica series.
Subject: Re: Glen A. Larson and the New Battlestar Galactica series.
Re: Glen A. Larson and the New Battlestar Galactica series.
Posted At I had a great lunch with Glen while we were in LA, and we spoke of Galactica a bit....I see myself more as a Commander or even a Senator now, (let the young guys fly the Vipers)....
www.chuckwagner.com /forums/Chuck_Wagner_Message_Board/archive/471.html   (119 words)

  
 IESB
For years there has been talk of Glen Larson making a feature film of Battlestar Galactica featuring the original cast.
Last night at the Buck Rogers DVD release event Larson told the IESB that there is quite a bit of interest in making a new film featuring the original cast.
He does not know what storyline they will follow but that they plan to be faithful to the original series and to the fans.
www.iesb.net /movies2/movie111004.php   (303 words)

  
 Author : works by Glen A Larson
Glen A Larson Robert Thurston - Battlestar Galactica Classic: The Tombs of Kobol - 074345815X
Isbn: 0425090957 by Glen A Larson Robert Thurston
Isbn: 0425075745 by Glen A Larson Ron Goulart
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