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Richard Dean Anderson | Colonel Jack O'Neill | |
Don S. Davis | Major General George Hammond | |
Michael Shanks | Dr. Daniel Jackson | |
Amanda Tapping | Captain Samantha Carter | |
Christopher Judge | Teal'c | |
Teryl Rothery | Dr. Janet Fraiser | |
Laara Sadiq | Female Technician | |
Peter Williams | Apophis | |
Tobias Mehler | Lieutenant Graham Simmons | |
Carmen Argenziano | General Jacob Carter | |
Dan Shea | Sgt. Siler | |
Douglas Arthurs | Heru'ur | |
Tony Amendola | Master Bra'tac | |
Gary Jones | Sgt. Walter Harriman | |
Daniel Bacon | Technician | |
JR Bourne | Martouf | |
Roger R. Cross | Captain Conner | |
Tom McBeath | Colonel Harry Maybourne | |
Marshall R. Teague | AF Colonel Frank Cromwell | |
Alex Zahara | Michael |
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Producer |
Richard Dean Anderson
Jonathan Glassner Michael Greenburg N. John Smith |
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Writer |
Jonathan Glassner
Brad Wright Roland Emmerich Dean Devlin |
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Cinematography |
Peter F. Woeste
James Alfred Menard Chris McMullin |
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Musician |
Joel Goldsmith
Kevin Kiner Richard Band |
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This sequel to the 1994 movie Stargate chronicles the further adventures of SGC (Stargate Command). It turned out that the Goa'uld Ra was only one of many alien System Lords who used the Stargates to conquer much of the universe. When Earth uncovers a working cartouche to decipher the coding system of their own Stargate, they find they can now travel anywhere. Earth's military sends out SG teams to explore new planets, find technology, and oppose the Goa'uld. Jack O'Neill and Daniel Jackson from the original movie are part of SG-1. They are joined by Sam Carter, a scientist, and Teal'c, a Jaffa who is convinced the Goa'uld are not gods. |
60 mins 6/26/1998 1. The Serpent's Lair | |||
With SG-1 trapped on Klorel's ship, it seems that Earth is doomed as the Pyramid Ships prepare to destroy Earth.
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60 mins 7/3/1998 2. In the Line of Duty | |||
Carter is possessed by a Goa'uld who claims to be an enemy of the System Lords.
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60 mins 7/10/1998 3. Prisoners | |||
SG-1 is put on trial and exiled to a prison world, where a woman maintains a strange control over her fellow prisoners.
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60 mins 7/17/1998 4. The Gamekeeper | |||
SG-1 is imprisoned in a virtual reality realm and forced to relive the worst moments of their lives over and over.
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60 mins 7/24/1998 5. Need | |||
Jackson becomes addicted to the effects of a Goa'uld sarcophagus, and falls for the planet's manipulative princess.
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60 mins 7/31/1998 6. Thor's Chariot | |||
SG-1 returns to Cimmeria, and finds that without protection from the Asgard the planet has been invaded by the Goa'uld.
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60 mins 8/7/1998 7. Message in a Bottle | |||
SG-1 discovers an ancient artifact that takes O'Neill and the S.G.C. hostage.
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60 mins 8/14/1998 8. Family | |||
The SG-1 team attempt to rescue Teal'c's son, who has been kidnapped and brainwashed by Apophis. Teal'c learns disturbing news about his wife.
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60 mins 8/21/1998 9. Secrets | |||
Jackson discovers that his wife has returned to Abydos, and is nine months pregnant with the son of Apophis. O'Neill must keep the secret of the Stargate program from being uncovered.
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60 mins 9/25/1998 10. Bane | |||
Teal'c is infected with deadly venom from a giant insect, and begins a terrible transformation. When he escapes the S.G.C., SG-1 must find him before Colonel Maybourne does.
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60 mins 10/2/1998 11. The Tok'ra (1) | |||
SG-1 locates the Tok'ra, a Goa'uld resistence movement who oppose the System Lords, and attempt to form an alliance. Jacob Carter's cancer brings him near death.
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60 mins 10/9/1998 12. The Tok'ra (2) | |||
While SG-1 tries to form an alliance with the Tok'ra, a spy betrays the rebels to the Goa'uld. Jacob Carter finds that the Tok'ra may be his only hope of survival
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60 mins 10/23/1998 13. Spirits | |||
SG-1 finds a planet inhabited by Native American Indians, protected by spirits who are actually advanced alien shapeshifters.
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60 mins 10/30/1998 14. Touchstone | |||
SG-1 is accused of stealing an important weather-controlling device, sending a primative planet into chaos. The team discovers that Earth's second Stargate is being misused.
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60 mins 1/22/1999 15. The Fifth Race | |||
O'Neill becomes the unwilling receptacle for a library of alien knowledge.
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60 mins 1/29/1999 16. A Matter of Time | |||
After gating to a world on the edge of a black hole, the S.G.C. cannot disengage the Stargate. All of Earth becomes endangered by the time-distorting gravity field.
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60 mins 2/5/1999 17. Holiday | |||
SG-1 discovers an elderly man known for developing technology to fight the Goa'uld. Daniel is tricked into switching bodies with the man, Ma'chello, who believes he is "owed" for all the good he has done.
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60 mins 2/12/1999 18. Serpent's Song | |||
Apophis, SG-1's greatest enemy, seeks sanctuary from Sokar and ends up near death in the S.G.C. infirmiry.
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60 mins 2/19/1999 19. One False Step | |||
A group of primitive aliens begin to fall deathly ill after SG-1 arrives.
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60 mins 2/26/1999 20. Show and Tell | |||
A young boy arrives through the Stargate, and warns of plot by invisible aliens to kill all of the human race in order to rob the Goa'uld of potential hosts.
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60 mins 3/5/1999 21. 1969 | |||
A cosmic accident causes SG-1 to be sent back 30 years into Earth's past, where they must locate the Stargate and find a way home.
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60 mins 3/12/1999 22. Out of Mind | |||
O'Neill, Carter and Jackson awaken from stasis in what appears to be the S.G.C. -- almost 80 years in the future.
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