Happy Birthday, Syfy!
The cable network is celebrating an astonishing 20 years on the air next month, and will air a two-hour retrospective on Monday, December 10 (9/8c).
Narrated by Dean Cain (Lois & Clark), the special will feature cast and crew from a broad range of past and present Syfy Channel shows — including several from Stargate:
Read the full list of folks involved in the special in Syfy’s press release, over at The Futon Critic. The line-up also includes familiar faces from Alphas, Battlestar Galactica, Being Human, Caprica, Eureka, Farscape, Haven, Lost Girl, Sanctuary, Warehouse 13, and the upcoming original series Defiance.
Syfy (then SCI-FI) first went on the air in September of 1992, airing classic series in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. It was among the first of the basic cable networks to enter the world of original scripted programming, launching shows like Farscape and First Wave in 1998/99.
As the network grew it came to the rescue of genre series that had fallen under the cancellation axe at other networks, including FOX’s Sliders, Poltergeist: The Legacy … and a little Showtime series called Stargate SG-1.
SG-1 premiered on SCI-FI with its brand new sixth season in 2002, alongside reruns of the first five seasons. The show garnered record ratings for the little network, and was largely responsible for a sustained ratings growth that pushed SCI-FI into the Top 10 of basic cable networks.
SCI-FI’s critical acclaim, for series such as Battlestar Galactica and the Steven Spielberg-produced mini-series Taken, came later.
SCI-FI rebranded as the phonetically identical “Syfy” in 2009, as part of an effort to appeal to a broader audience. The move has largely been a success in the ratings and finance departments, with more reality programming and fewer hard genre shows — plus professional wrestling — making the network rather different than it once was.
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And look, there isn't a single Stargate Atlantis or SGU star on the list! What the frackin' heck? I supported these guys for so long but that is such a huge slap in the face to actors who put a lot of heart and soul into the franchise I can't believe they have the nerve to air such idiocy.
David Hewlett has directed a movie, Joe F, Torri H and multiple other alumni of these shows have appeared on their network and this is how they are treated? Sheesh, I'm so angry I could spit. And this is the last straw, I'm never ever tuning into this station again. EVER.
the special will feature cast and crew from a broad range of past and present - but mostly past - series.
Why I don't get about Syfy is they have all these great properties they are literally doing nothing with now. Eureka, Sanctuary, Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/Universe, Battlestar (unless Blood and Chrome goes somewhere other than the 2 hour web series that's currently airing), Farscape...Syfy would make a LOT of people happy if they took some of those crappy Saturday movies and instead aired 2 hour movies off of their canceled shows like SG-1, Farscape, etc. Why not? It would go a long way towards restoring faith among their long time supporters, many of whom have abandoned the channel out of disgust.
So does the retrospective cover how the first 10 years the channel had good shows and in the last 10 has slid into just being a dump for wrestling shows, c movies, and bad reality shows?
how can one say pee on syfy without sounding pissy?
@sylvia Amanda Tapping was in Atlantis :)
Sylvia, you're definitely overreacting. I almost think you're intentionally exaggerating.
Besides, after Stargate was over on Syfy, there really was no other reason to watch.
@rsanchez1 No, I'm not. I'm genuinely angry over the snubbing and continued shoving of SGA into the closet, like they don't even want to acknowledge it exists. And I loved that show very much. As did many. We are quite disheartened by this (what must be deliberate) oversight and not one of our favorite actors being included.
Sylvia, it is only a two hour show. I bet there is a reference to Atlantis but I think they are trying to fitin most of their series and sg-1 is the most recognize. If they included everything it would be an all day special.
Stargate Atlantis is its own distinct show, not just a left-over webisode of SG1. It deserves its own seperate recognition and while Amanda was on SGA for a short while, she wasn't identified with it as she was with SG1 and Sanctuary. And I think she's more representing Sanctuary on this special than SG anyway. I don't buy for a moment that they couldn't fit in ONE interview with David Hewlett, Paul McGillion or Joe Flanigan. They have many, many many guests (a sig number of Defiance guests which seems to show this special is simply a launch point for the new series, not a genuine celebration of SciFi's legacy). Acknowledging SGA with ONE short interview with ONE actor known for the show would not have stretched it to an "all day special." I know David H talks up a storm, but there is editing!
So I'm going to guess this 2 hour special is going to be all those Stargate actors reminiscing about the many times the show was nearly cancelled, and then how SyFy stopped playing anything remotely related to science fiction after SG-1/SGA/SGU.