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: ''For other uses of the term "The Super Scouts", see [[The Super Scouts (disambiguation)]].''
: ''For other uses of the term "The Super Scouts", see [[The Super Scouts (disambiguation)]].''
==Overview==
==Overview==
The inception of [[the Super Scouts]] was largely a result of ''[[Galactica 1980]]'''s problematic "family hour" timeslot.  Again and again, "Program Practices", the department of censors in ABC which monitored and suggested tone and content for its various shows, contacted series creator [[Glen Larson]] demanding more children in ''Galactica 1980''.  Already disatisfied with the show, Larson responded to the network by saying, "Okay.  I'll give you kids crawling out of your ears."<ref name="cole">{{cite_web|url=http://www.battlestargalactica.com/outside_docs/bg_outdoc0030.htm|title=Interview with Galactica 1980 story editor Allan Cole|date=28 Feburary 2005|accessdate=11 August 2007|last=Larocque|first=John|format=|language=}}</ref> The result was the Super Scouts, a band of Colonial children enhanced to near superhuman ability by the differential in gravity on Earth.  
The inception of [[the Super Scouts]] was largely a result of ''[[Galactica 1980]]'''s problematic "family hour" timeslot.  Again and again, "Program Practices", the department of censors in [[w:American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] which monitored and suggested tone and content for its various shows, contacted series creator [[Glen Larson]] demanding more children in ''Galactica 1980''.  Already disatisfied with the show, Larson responded to the network by saying, "Okay.  I'll give you kids crawling out of your ears."<ref name="cole">{{cite_web|url=http://www.battlestargalactica.com/outside_docs/bg_outdoc0030.htm|title=Interview with Galactica 1980 story editor Allan Cole|date=28 Feburary 2005|accessdate=11 August 2007|last=Larocque|first=John|format=|language=}}</ref> The result was the Super Scouts, a band of Colonial children enhanced to near superhuman ability by the differential in gravity on Earth.  


Dealing with the children on the set proved to be far more dificult than anticipated.  They were either crying or laughing, or getting lost, and the crew would have to track them down to do the scene.  Their needs required that a teacher and their parents be contacted constantly, even for the most minor of reasons, and they ended up being the only people more bothersome to the crew than the children.  Additionally, they would only be available for a few hours each day of shooting<ref name="cole"/>.
Dealing with the children on the set proved to be far more difficult than anticipated.  They were either crying or laughing, or getting lost, and the crew would have to track them down to do the scene.  Their needs required that a teacher and their parents be contacted constantly, even for the most minor of reasons, and they ended up being the only people more bothersome to the crew than the children.  Additionally, they would only be available for a few hours each day of shooting<ref name="cole"/>.


Three of the children were Larson's own.  They had appeared in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], during the episode "[[Greetings from Earth]]".
Three of the children were Larson's own.  They had appeared in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]], during the episode "[[Greetings from Earth]]".


The band of 13 children appeared in four ''Galactica 1980'' episodes including "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]", "[[The Super Scouts, Part II]]", "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]" and "[[Space Croppers]]".
The band of children appear in five ''Galactica 1980'' episodes including "[[The Super Scouts, Part I]]", "[[The Super Scouts, Part II]]", "[[Spaceball]]", "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I]]" and "[[Space Croppers]]".


==Cast==
==Cast==
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'''Mark Everett''' (born September 28, 1969), also known as Manuel Benitez, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980''.  His acting credits also include ''Highway to Heaven'' and ''Pee-Wee's Big Adventure''.
'''Mark Everett''' (born September 28, 1969), also known as Manuel Benitez, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980''.  His acting credits also include ''Highway to Heaven'' and ''Pee-Wee's Big Adventure''.


As of October 2004, Everett is a suspect in the murder of his wife Stephanie.  According to police, on June 20, 2004, Stephanie learned of Everett's illegal selling of marijuana and decided to end their relationship. Later than night, Everett attempted to leave with his son Benjamin while his wife was asleep.  She woke up and found him absconding with their son, and confronted him about it.  He then proceeded to beat her to death with a dumbell. As of 2007, Everett remains at large<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=28521|title=Mark Everett on America's Most Wanted|date=|accessdate=6 January 2008}}</ref>.
As of October 2004, Everett is a suspect in the murder of his wife Stephanie.  According to police, on June 20, 2004, Stephanie learned of Everett's illegal selling of marijuana and decided to end their relationship. Later that night, Everett attempted to leave with their son Benjamin while his wife was asleep.  She woke up and found him absconding with their son, and confronted him about it.  He then proceeded to blugeon her to death with a dumbell. As of 2007, Everett remains at large<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=28521|title=Mark Everett on America's Most Wanted|date=|accessdate=6 January 2008}}</ref>.
*[[imdb:nm0263553|Mark Everett on IMDb]]
*[[imdb:nm0263553|Mark Everett on IMDb]]
*[http://www.amw.com/fugitives/case.cfm?id=28521 Mark Everett on America's Most Wanted]
===Georgi Irene===
===Georgi Irene===
'''Georgi Irene''' portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980''.  Her acting credits also include ''Johnny Quest'', ''Wildfire'' and ''Married With Children''. She was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in 1988 for her voice over work in ''Johnny Quest'' and ''Wildfire''.
'''Georgi Irene''' portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980''.  Her acting credits also include ''Johnny Quest'', ''Wildfire'' and ''Married With Children''. She was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in 1988 for her voice over work in ''Johnny Quest'' and ''Wildfire''.
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*[[imdb:nm0433239|Tracy Justrich on IMDb]]
*[[imdb:nm0433239|Tracy Justrich on IMDb]]
===Lindsay Kennedy===
===Lindsay Kennedy===
'''Lindsay Kennedy''' (born January 4, 1969) portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980''.  He is one of the only Super Scouts to ever achieve any real notable fame for acting.  Shortly after ''Galactica 1980'', he played Jeb Carter in over 15 episodes of ''Little House on the Prairie''.  He also revisited the role in three television movies based on the series. His acting credits also include ''CHiPs'' and a character voice ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''.
'''Lindsay Kennedy''' (born January 4, 1969) portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980''.  He is one of the only Super Scouts to ever achieve any real notable fame for acting.  Shortly after ''Galactica 1980'', he played Jeb Carter in over 15 episodes of ''Little House on the Prairie''.  He also revisited the role in three television movies based on the series. His acting credits also include ''CHiPs'' and a character voice in ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''.
*[[imdb:nm0448181|Lindsay Kennedy on IMDb]]
*[[imdb:nm0448181|Lindsay Kennedy on IMDb]]
===D.G. Larson===
===D.G. Larson===
'''D.G. Larson''' (born July 22, 1974), also known as David Larson, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980'' and Baby Walker in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] episode "[[Greetings from Earth]]". His acting credits also include ''Night Man'' in which he was a recurring character for seven episodes. He is a son of series creator Glen Larson.
'''D.G. Larson''' (born July 22, 1974), also known as David Larson, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980'' and [[Walker|Baby Walker]] in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] episode "[[Greetings from Earth]]". His acting credits also include ''Night Man'' in which he was a recurring character for seven episodes. He is a son of series creator Glen Larson.
*[[imdb:nm1856932|D.G. Larson on IMDb]]
*[[imdb:nm1856932|D.G. Larson on IMDb]]
===Eric Larson===
===Eric Larson===
'''Eric Larson''', also known as G. Eric Larson, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980'' and Todd in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] episode "[[Greetings from Earth]]".  His acting credits also include ''B.J. and the Bear'', ''Demon Wind'' and ''Angel''. He is a son of series creator Glen Larson.
'''Eric Larson''', also known as G. Eric Larson, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980'' and [[Todd]] in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] episode "[[Greetings from Earth]]".  His acting credits also include ''B.J. and the Bear'', ''Demon Wind'' and ''Angel''. He is a son of series creator Glen Larson.
*[[imdb:nm0488982|Eric Larson on IMDb]]
*[[imdb:nm0488982|Eric Larson on IMDb]]
===Michelle Larson===
===Michelle Larson===
'''Michelle Larson''' portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980'' and Charity in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] episode "[[Greetings from Earth]]".  She is a daughter of series creator Glen Larson.
'''Michelle Larson''' portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980'' and [[Charity]] in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] episode "[[Greetings from Earth]]".  She is a daughter of series creator Glen Larson.
*[[imdb:nm1214740|Michelle Larson on IMDb]]
*[[imdb:nm1214740|Michelle Larson on IMDb]]
===Jerry Supiran===
===Jerry Supiran===
'''Jerry Supiran''' (born March 21, 1973) portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980''. Overall, he became one of the more successful child actors to appear in the series, despite the fact that ''Galactica 1980'' was his first role as a professional actor. He quit acting in 1988 for unknown reasons. His acting credits also include ''Highway to Heaven'', ''Little House on the Prairie'', ''Mr. Belvedere'' and ''Small Wonder'', in which he was a regular recurring character.
'''Jerry Supiran''' (born March 21, 1973) portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in ''Galactica 1980''. Overall, he became one of the more successful child actors to appear in the series, despite the fact that ''Galactica 1980'' was his first role as a professional actor. He quit acting in 1988 for unknown reasons. His acting credits also include ''Highway to Heaven'', ''Little House on the Prairie'', ''Mr. Belvedere'' and ''Small Wonder'', in which he was a recurring character.
*[[imdb:nm0839481|Jerry Supiran on IMDb]]
*[[imdb:nm0839481|Jerry Supiran on IMDb]]
===Eric Taslitz===
===Eric Taslitz===

Revision as of 01:29, 7 January 2008

For other uses of the term "The Super Scouts", see The Super Scouts (disambiguation).

Overview

The inception of the Super Scouts was largely a result of Galactica 1980's problematic "family hour" timeslot. Again and again, "Program Practices", the department of censors in ABC which monitored and suggested tone and content for its various shows, contacted series creator Glen Larson demanding more children in Galactica 1980. Already disatisfied with the show, Larson responded to the network by saying, "Okay. I'll give you kids crawling out of your ears."[1] The result was the Super Scouts, a band of Colonial children enhanced to near superhuman ability by the differential in gravity on Earth.

Dealing with the children on the set proved to be far more difficult than anticipated. They were either crying or laughing, or getting lost, and the crew would have to track them down to do the scene. Their needs required that a teacher and their parents be contacted constantly, even for the most minor of reasons, and they ended up being the only people more bothersome to the crew than the children. Additionally, they would only be available for a few hours each day of shooting[1].

Three of the children were Larson's own. They had appeared in the Original Series, during the episode "Greetings from Earth".

The band of children appear in five Galactica 1980 episodes including "The Super Scouts, Part I", "The Super Scouts, Part II", "Spaceball", "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I" and "Space Croppers".

Cast

Michael Brick

Michael Brick portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. His acting credits also include Archie Bunker's Place and Voyagers!.

Jeff Cotler

Jeff Cotler, also known as Jeffrey Cotler, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. His acting credits also include CHiPs, Mork & Mindy and Falcon's Crest.

Nicholas Davies

Nicholas Davies portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. His acting credits also include S.O.S. Titanic and the TV movie Oliver Twist.

Ronnie Densford

Ronnie Densford portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980.

Mark Everett

Mark Everett (born September 28, 1969), also known as Manuel Benitez, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. His acting credits also include Highway to Heaven and Pee-Wee's Big Adventure.

As of October 2004, Everett is a suspect in the murder of his wife Stephanie. According to police, on June 20, 2004, Stephanie learned of Everett's illegal selling of marijuana and decided to end their relationship. Later that night, Everett attempted to leave with their son Benjamin while his wife was asleep. She woke up and found him absconding with their son, and confronted him about it. He then proceeded to blugeon her to death with a dumbell. As of 2007, Everett remains at large[2].

Georgi Irene

Georgi Irene portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. Her acting credits also include Johnny Quest, Wildfire and Married With Children. She was nominated for two Young Artist Awards in 1988 for her voice over work in Johnny Quest and Wildfire.

Tracy Justrich

Tracy Justrich portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. Her acting credits also include Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Knots Landing and Stand by Your Man.

Lindsay Kennedy

Lindsay Kennedy (born January 4, 1969) portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. He is one of the only Super Scouts to ever achieve any real notable fame for acting. Shortly after Galactica 1980, he played Jeb Carter in over 15 episodes of Little House on the Prairie. He also revisited the role in three television movies based on the series. His acting credits also include CHiPs and a character voice in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

D.G. Larson

D.G. Larson (born July 22, 1974), also known as David Larson, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980 and Baby Walker in the Original Series episode "Greetings from Earth". His acting credits also include Night Man in which he was a recurring character for seven episodes. He is a son of series creator Glen Larson.

Eric Larson

Eric Larson, also known as G. Eric Larson, portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980 and Todd in the Original Series episode "Greetings from Earth". His acting credits also include B.J. and the Bear, Demon Wind and Angel. He is a son of series creator Glen Larson.

Michelle Larson

Michelle Larson portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980 and Charity in the Original Series episode "Greetings from Earth". She is a daughter of series creator Glen Larson.

Jerry Supiran

Jerry Supiran (born March 21, 1973) portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. Overall, he became one of the more successful child actors to appear in the series, despite the fact that Galactica 1980 was his first role as a professional actor. He quit acting in 1988 for unknown reasons. His acting credits also include Highway to Heaven, Little House on the Prairie, Mr. Belvedere and Small Wonder, in which he was a recurring character.

Eric Taslitz

Eric Taslitz (born June 14, 1966) portrayed an unnamed Super Scout in Galactica 1980. His acting credits also include Little House on the Prairie and The Rockford Files.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Larocque, John (28 Feburary 2005). Interview with Galactica 1980 story editor Allan Cole (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 11 August 2007.
  2. Mark Everett on America's Most Wanted (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Retrieved on 6 January 2008.