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2010-08-13 10:27:00

- Browser-Based MMOG to Feature Series Regulars "Number Six" (Tricia Helfer), Sharon "Boomer" Valerii/"Number Eight" (Grace Park), Kara "Starbuck" Thrace (Katee Sackhoff) and Other Fan Favorites - Bigpoint CEO Heiko Hubertz to Discuss the Future of Online Gaming, Business Trends and the Battlestar Galactica Online Cast During His Keynote at Game Developers Conference Europe. The global market leader in browser-based massively multiplayer online games (MMOG), Bigpoint, (http://www.bigpoint.com/) announced that the highly anticipated Battlestar Galactica Online browser-based MMOG will feature appearances by characters from the hit TV series in game. Based upon the second season of the Syfy TV series, Battlestar Galactica Online's story captures the struggle between humans and cylons.

2008-10-28 18:00:19

Ned Beatty, Sherry Stringfield, Jena Malone, Katee Sackhoff, Tom Everett Scott and Vivica A. Fox have signed up for guest spots on "Law and Order" this season. The New York-set cop drama is slated to begin its 19th season Nov. 5, NBC said.

2008-07-29 15:00:48

By LISA DE MORAES, THE WASHINGTON POST Fox broadcast network, casting about for "American Idol" synergy, has greenlighted a pilot from "Nip/Tuck" creator Ryan Murphy for "Glee," a one-hour comedy series about a small-town high school's very bad glee club.

2008-05-19 18:00:24

By Zap2It, Chicago May 19--Once she's done searching for Earth, Katee Sackhoff will go in search of physical perfection on "Nip/Tuck." The "Battlestar Galactica" star has signed on to a recurring role on the FX series She'll appear in four episodes of the show's forthcoming season, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

2008-04-04 06:00:22

By Whitney Matheson Though some of its characters may return from the dead, don't expect Battlestar Galactica to be resurrected after a fourth season. "The way we are ending the show is such that there's not going to be an ellipses at the end of the sentence," says executive producer David Eick.

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