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Stargate SG-1
Stargate SG-1-Title.jpg
Premiere July 27, 1997
Finale June 22, 2007
Airs Daily from 2PM (Pluto TV streaming)
Developed for
television by
Brad Wright &
Jonathan Glassner
Network/Provider Showtime (seasons 1-5)
Sci Fi Channel (seasons 6-10)
Style 60-minute action science fiction drama
Company Double Secret Productions,
Gekko Film,
MGM Television
Distributor MGM Television (1997-2005, 2006- )
Sony Pictures Television (2005-06)
Filming Location Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Seasons 10
Episodes 214 + 2 DtV Films
(List of episodes)
Origin USA
Official Site MGM

Stargate SG-1 was a long-running, popular series that aired on Showtime for five seasons and on Sci Fi Channel for five more seasons. It is a direct sequel to the 1994 feature film Stargate. Centering around the adventures of Earth's flagship interplanetary exploration team SG-1, the show chronicled the ongoing fight against the parasitic Goa'uld threat for the first eight seasons, then introduced a new evil for the team to fight in the ninth season, as well as shaking up the cast by replacing Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) with Cameron Mitchell, played by Farscape veteran Ben Browder.

Due to the series' success, in its seventh season it spawned the spin-off series Stargate Atlantis, which follows a new set of characters in the distant Pegasus Galaxy.

Upon airing its 203rd episode, Stargate SG-1 became the longest running US-produced science fiction series in both number of seasons and episodes, having passed The X-Files' previous record of 202 episodes in 9 seasons.

On August 21, Sci Fi Channel announced that it had decided to cancel SG-1 at the end of its tenth season, while simultaneously renewing Stargate Atlantis for a fourth season. Executive Producer Robert C. Cooper issued a statement shortly after the cancellation announcement stating that the producers intend to continue the SG-1 franchise in some form even without Sci Fi Channel. MGM later announced that they were producing two direct-to-DVD movies to be released in 2008.

Contents

Cast

Actor Character Duration
Main Cast 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M1 M2
Richard Dean Anderson Jonathan "Jack" O'Neill * * * * * * * * o o o
Ben Browder Cameron Mitchell * * * *
Amanda Tapping Samantha Carter * * * * * * * * * * * *
Christopher Judge Teal'c * * * * * * * * * * * *
Corin Nemec Jonas Quinn o * o
Don S. Davis George S. Hammond * * * * * * * o o o *
Claudia Black Vala Mal Doran o o * * *
Beau Bridges Major General Henry "Hank" Landry * * * *
Michael Shanks Dr. Daniel Jackson * * * * * o * * * * * *
Orange/Red/o indicates a recurring or guest role during that season.
Dark Green indicates top billing during that season.
Supporting/Recurring Cast 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M1 M2
Gary Jones Sergeant Walter Harriman * * * * * * * * * * * *
Dan Shea Sergeant Siler * * * * * * * * * * *
Tony Amendola Bra'tac * * * * * * * * *
Teryl Rothery Dr. Janet Fraiser * * * * * * * *
Peter Williams Apophis * * * * * * * * *
Tom McBeath Harry Maybourne * * * * * * *
Laara Sadiq Technician Davis * * * *
Ronny Cox Robert Kinsey * * * * * *
Carmen Argenziano Jacob Carter * * * * * * *
Colin Cunningham Major Paul Davis * * * * * * * *
Eric Breker Albert Reynolds * * * * * * *
Vince Crestejo Lord Yu * * * * * *
Bill Dow Dr. Bill Lee * * * * * *
Cliff Simon Ba'al * * * * * * *
Garry Chalk Colonel Chekov * * * *
Martin Christopher Kevin Marks * * *
Lexa Doig Dr. Carolyn Lam * *

Seasons

Season  Premiere Finale #
Showtime
Season One July 27, 1997 March 6, 1998 22
Season Two June 26, 1998 March 12, 1999 22
Season Three June 25, 1999 March 10, 2000 22
Season Four June 30, 2000 February 23, 2001 22
Season Five June 29, 2001 May 17, 2002 22
Sci Fi Channel
Season Six June 7, 2002 March 21, 2003 22
Season Seven June 13, 2003 March 19, 2004 22
Season Eight July 9, 2004 March 25, 2005 20
Season Nine July 15, 2005 March 10, 2006 20
Season Ten July 14, 2006 June 22, 2007 20 + 1

Direct-to-Video Films

Title Release Date
Stargate: The Ark of Truth March 11, 2008
Stargate: Continuum July 29, 2008

In-Depth

  • At a Glance: Additional information about the series
  • Locations and Places: A list of all the different locations known in the Stargate SG-1 universe
  • Cultures and Planets: A list of some of the more prominent cultures known in the Stargate SG-1 universe
  • Technology: A listing of all the technology that populates the series, including ships and weaponry
  • Terminology: A listing of common terminology heard in the series

DVD and Blu-ray Releases

DVD

Title Release Discs
Complete Series  (Region 1)
The Complete Series October 9, 2007 purchase 54
Season Sets  (Region 1)
The Complete First Season April 10, 2001 purchase 5
The Complete Second Season September 3, 2002 purchase 5
The Complete Third Season June 17, 2003 purchase 5
The Complete Fourth Season September 2, 2003 purchase 5
The Complete Fifth Season January 20, 2004 purchase 5
The Complete Sixth Season March 3, 2004 purchase 5
The Complete Seventh Season October 19, 2004 purchase 5
The Complete Eighth Season October 4, 2005 purchase 5
The Complete Ninth Season October 3, 2006 purchase 5
The Complete Tenth Season July 24, 2007 purchase 5
Direct-To-Video  (Region 1)
Stargate: The Ark of Truth March 11, 2008 purchase 1
Stargate: Continuum July 29, 2008 purchase 1
Stargate: The Ark of Truth + Continuum March 3, 2009 purchase 2
Individual Episodes  (Region 1)
Children of the Gods: Final Cut July 21, 2009 purchase 1

Blu-ray

Title Release Discs
Direct-To-Video  (Region A)
Stargate: Contiuum July 29, 2008 purchase 1
Stargate: The Ark of Truth January 13, 2009 purchase 1
Stargate: The Ark of Truth + Continuum March 3, 2009 purchase 2

External Sites

The Stargate Franchise
TV Series Stargate SG-1Stargate AtlantisStargate UniverseStargate InfinityStargate Origins
Made-for-TV Movies The Ark of TruthContinuum