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Television series conceived by [[Martin Lloyd]] after his memory of events with [[SG-1]] were scrambled by prescribed drugs. The show featured a small portal through which four team members including [[Douglas Anders]], [[Raymond Gunne]], [[Nick Marlowe]] and [[Yolanda Reese]], journeyed to new worlds week by week. The program was filmed on a shoestring budget. For a short period of time [[Jack O'Neill]] served as the show's Air Force advisor.
Television series conceived by [[Martin Lloyd]] after his memory of events with [[SG-1]] were scrambled by prescribed drugs. The show featured a small portal through which four team members including [[Douglas Anders]], [[Raymond Gunne]], [[Nick Marlowe]] and [[Yolanda Reese]], journeyed to new worlds week by week. The program was filmed on a shoestring budget. For a short period of time [[Jack O'Neill]] served as the show's Air Force advisor.

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Television series conceived by Martin Lloyd after his memory of events with SG-1 were scrambled by prescribed drugs. The show featured a small portal through which four team members including Douglas Anders, Raymond Gunne, Nick Marlowe and Yolanda Reese, journeyed to new worlds week by week. The program was filmed on a shoestring budget. For a short period of time Jack O'Neill served as the show's Air Force advisor.

Bad ratings forced the program into cancellation after only one episode.

KEY EPISODES

Wormhole X-Treme! - Stargate Command catches up with Martin Lloyd, discovering that his memories and experiences with SG-1 have unintentionally translated into a television show called Wormhole X-Treme!
Citizen Joe - Spencer reports Wormhole X-Treme! was cancelled after the airing of it's first episode.
200 - SG-1 offers script suggestions to Martin Lloyd when Wormhole X-Treme!, having succeeded on DVD, is green-lit for a feature film. The TV show is renewed and airs for at least 10 years.