Ben Browder’s SG-1 Role Revealed

Browder’s SG-1 Role Revealed

Robert C. Cooper, executive producer of SCI FI Channel’s original series Stargate SG-1, told SCI FI Wire that new regular cast member Ben Browder (Farscape) will play a new military member of the SG-1 team. “Ben is playing a military guy, a lieutenant colonel,” Cooper said in an interview. “And I can’t tell you his name yet. It hasn’t been legally cleared yet, so it could still change.”

Browder’s character, who joins the show in the upcoming ninth season, has a past history with the Stargate program, Cooper said. “The audience just hasn’t met him yet,” he said. “He’s actually played a key role in some major events that went on … in the Stargate universe and was in fact very instrumental in helping SG-1 succeed in one of their more important missions. And as a result of that, he was given … his choice posting. And he ultimately chooses to join SG-1. So when he first appears on the show, SG-1 will already know who he is. And we’ll see some of those scenes and how he was basically woven into the tapestry of the show through flashbacks.”

Cooper said that Stargate SG-1 will embark on a new direction in the upcoming ninth season. “One of the things we’ve always done with Stargate … [is] to reinvent ourselves all the time, and … bring in new villains and anything we needed to do to keep the show fresh,” he said. “And yet we still I think stuck to the core concept and the core team that started out at the beginning. And so fans of the show will still feel as though things are very comfortable and familiar, you know?

We’re still going to see Daniel Jackson and Teal’c and Carter and our new colonel going through the Stargate to alien worlds and getting into adventures. But there’s going to be some big new dangers as well.

We [will wrap] up a lot of storylines in season eight. And I think that, hopefully, fans are going to be very satisfied by the conclusion of season eight, and feel like we’ve really paid off a lot of the stories we’ve been building up over the last couple of years. And we’re looking at season nine to start fresh with some new stories and a new take on the Stargate universe.”

The remaining new season of Stargate SG-1’s eighth season kick off Jan. 21, 2005, in a new Friday 8 p.m. ET/PT timeslot, followed by the new episodes of Stargate Atlantis at 9 p.m. and the new original series Battlestar Galactica at 10 p.m. The ninth season of SG-1 will begin airing in the summer.

Sci Fi Wire article

Joe Mallozzi on the future of Daniel and Teal’c

In response to Solutions’ news article on the casting and writing challenges facing the Stargate production in Season 9, writer and Co-Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi dropped by our SG1Solutions Forum to share this reassurance with fans:

“First off – nice article.

Secondly – and the real reason I’m dropping by – is to hopefully set everyone’s minds at ease so we can all enjoy a happy, stress-free holiday. Fans of both Daniel and Teal’c should be very happy with the back half of SG-1’s 8th season. Prometheus Unbound, Full Alert, Reckoning I and II, Threads, and Moebius I and II promise some major developments for both characters (and, incidentally, allow Michael to flex his comedic muscles more than a couple of times). DJ and Teal’c will have their hands full in the second half of season eight, and that’s a trend that will continue through season nine (and hopefully beyond) as the developments/revelations from the aforementioned episodes will see them front and center as we kick off a new year of SG-1.

So sit back, enjoy an eggnog, and try not to worry too much. We’ve got big plans for the boys.

JM”

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Farscape SG-1? Browder and Black join Stargate

Farscape’s Ben Browder and Claudia Black to join star Michael Shanks in Stargate SG-1’s pivotal 9th season

Season 9 of Stargate SG-1 is shaping up to be the most challenging and interesting of all the seasons to date.

Star Richard Dean Anderson [General Jack O’Neill] has been adamant on the subject of his retirement in recent interviews and this week Sci Fi Channel confirmed on their news service Sci Fi Wire that “the show?s producer, MGM, is still working on a deal to bring back SG-1 star Richard Dean Anderson in some capacity.”

Co-star Amanda Tapping [Colonel Samantha Carter] is pregnant and expecting the birth of her first child in March 2005, just as the show goes into production on its 9th season at the Bridge Studios in Vancouver. Producers have confirmed to fans that she will be missing for at least the first five episodes of the season.

So how have MGM, Sci Fi Channel and the producers at Bridge responded to these huge challenges?

This week, TV Guide Online broke the story of Farscape star Ben Browder joining Stargate SG-1 as a regular member of the main cast. Stargate’s Co-Executive Producer Joseph Mallozzi, posting to the Gateworld forum, has this to say about the casting of Browder:

“Yup, its true. Ben Browder will be joining the cast for SG-1’s 9th season. I met Ben at this year’s Saturn Awards and, while telling him how much my wife and I enjoyed Farscape, he told me how much he and his son enjoy SG-1. In fact, Michael Welch was on the red carpet being interviewed at the time and Ben looked over and noted ‘Hey, it’s Young Jack.’ He’s a terrific actor and we look forward to working with him.”

In response to fan speculation about the as yet undetermined role Browder will play in the production and of course in the SG-1 team, and the incredible physical likeness fans have remarked on between Browder and series star Michael Shanks[Dr. Daniel Jackson], Mallozzi noted, “More on his [Browder’s] character in good time but, suffice it to say, as a series regular he should be appearing in all episodes. As for his being DJ’s long-lost brother or other relative…don’t hold your breath.”

Mallozzi went on to confirm that series star and fan favourite Michael Shanks will be back in Season 9 to reprise his role as Dr. Daniel Jackson.

As for Amanda Tapping, a Solutions source said today that she *may* have signed a contract to appear in ‘up to’ fifteen episodes in the 9th season. If officially confirmed, this is a generous gesture on the part of MGM, Sci Fi and Bridge to keep Tapping as part of the production while accommodating her schedule and needs as a new mom. She will therefore take a recurring rather than regular role, offering her some flexibility and freedom. As a regular, she would have been expected to be available for every episode in the season.

A source revealed last night to Solutions staffers that Ben Browder’s Farscape co-star Claudia Black had just that afternoon signed a contract to appear in a recurring role as the alien Vala. British fans will see Black as Vala on their screens in the highly-anticipated Season 8 episode “Prometheus Unbound” on 21st December. Black’s contract commits her to appear in ‘at least five episodes’ of Season 9 ? clearly a safety measure put in place by the show makers should Tapping’s new family responsibilities keep her from appearing in the production for longer than expected or for fewer episodes than hoped. The news was confirmed when MGM gave fansite Gateworld.net the go-ahead to report Black’s casting in a ‘five story arc.’

Co-star Christopher Judge [Teal’c] has not yet been confirmed as a cast member for Season 9, while fans of Don S. Davis [General George Hammond] will be disappointed to learn that although Don is expected to appear in Season 9 [writer, director and producer Peter DeLuise, at London Film and Comic Con] it will not be as the SGC’s original commanding officer. Our source tells us that the producers are seeking to cast a ‘new’ general.

The casting of Browder and Black is both a publicity coup and a possible controversy in the making. The pair are popular with the British and American scifi press and with the influential TV critics of key US publications such as TV Guide, who joined in the very public mourning when low ratings proved the death knell for the original and innovative Farscape. Stargate SG-1, in securing higher ratings and without the complicated financing that dogged the Sci Fi/Jim Henson production, is inextricably linked for some with the demise of Farscape. Even Stargate’s Executive Producer Brad Wright drew a connection between the two productions. How will those critics and the legions of loyal Scapers react to the casting of both of Farscape’s stars in Stargate SG-1?

The enthusiastic response of the stars themselves to Stargate SG-1 is unequivocal. Browder is a self-avowed fan who watches the show with his son, and he and co-star Black were joking with fans at recent convention appearances about her ‘new leading man’ Michael Shanks, with Browder wanting to kick his ass in at least a ‘three story arc’. Now Browder will have all season to kick Daniel Jackson’s ass, while Black has been raving about her experiences on set filming “Prometheus Unbound” with Michael Shanks.

“When I guest starred on Stargate I was one of those people who was in awe of everything around me,” Black told TV Zone for its 2004 Yearbook issue. “It was an absolute blast and I was lucky enough to bring with me all that I had learnt as an actress from doing Farscape. It was wonderful to be able to walk onto a new set in a foreign country and be able to get on with the people and do the work quickly as well as deliver a solid performance. It was just an amazing experience and the cast and crew were very good to me.

“As soon as I read the script, I fell in love with the character of Vala. She’s a hoot. I thought it would be a wonderful acting challenge for me. What I especially liked was that the action…was very much self contained. It was its own story within the episode, and that allowed me to be introduced into the Stargate world, at a comfortable pace. To top it off, I was working mainly with Michael Shanks and the director Andy Mikita, both of whom are extremely kind and giving.

“Fortunately, as with Farscape, the onset environment is both encouraging and collaborative. For example, I noticed that Michael Shanks had a great deal of excellent input and Andy Mikita respected his opinion and was keen to listen to him. As an actor, it’s preferable to be thought of as part of the wheel that turns as opposed to something that makes the wheel stop.

“I can’t tell you what a buzz I got from working on Stargate. It allowed me to test my acting wares and get out there in front of the camera and really takes some risks. At one point Michael Shanks said to me, ‘It’s all up to you now’, meaning that I had made some very specific choices and was either going to fall flat on my face, or make it work. Andy Mikita was terrific about it. The more he encouraged me, the more I pushed. We were all working together to achieve a common goal and I loved every minute of it.”

Black loved it enough to step in for the absent Tapping and accept an ‘at least’ five episode arc in Season 9, with the inherent uncertainty of balancing out her recurring role as Vala with Tapping’s dual commitments to her new baby and to her own recurring role as Carter.

The show makers have without a doubt made a casting coup within the scifi world, with Browder and Black worth their weight in gold in publicity terms to a show which is reeling from the double-blow of losing Anderson and Tapping as regulars and which has never been courted in the press as the cool, critically acclaimed scifi success Farscape was. The hope may be that along with the additional press attention and coverage their casting will garner, Browder and Black will draw in even the disaffected Farscape fans who have never watched Stargate SG-1 or have abandoned it in the wake of Farscape’s loss.

It’s possible that in creating this hybrid ‘Farscape SG-1’ MGM, Sci Fi Channel and the producers at Bridge may have given the Stargate SG-1 franchise an infusion of new energy and creativity which will see it run and run, a powerhouse continuing to buck the customary television trend with increased ratings into a 9th season and beyond.

Michael Shanks and Ben Browder are confirmed as regulars for Stargate’s now pivotal 9th season. Claudia Black is confirmed in an open-ended recurring role in order to balance out Tapping’s reduced availability or replace her if called upon to do so. Chris Judge is expected to sign as a regular but has not yet been confirmed. Don S. Davis is expected to reprise his role as Hammond but now the producers are seeking to cast a ‘new’ general in command of the SGC. MGM continue to court departing star Richard Dean Anderson, who remains obdurate about not appearing after the Season 8 finale, “Moebius,” perhaps robbing the producers of the opportunity to write out his character O’Neill on-screen.

All that can be said with any certainty at this point is that the fans’ beloved SG-1 team no longer exists as we know it. Daniel Jackson, Teal’c and likely Ben Browder’s new character [logically, with the loss of SG-1’s military team leader, an Air Force officer] will form the new SG-1, aided in their turn by either the manipulative alien Vala or the absent Samantha Carter, with the SGC commanded by an as yet unknown general who may prove to be antagonist or sympathiser.

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SCI FI confirms Browder is to join SG-1

Browder Joins SG-1

SCI FI Channel confirmed that Farscape star Ben Browder will join the cast of SCI FI’s original series Stargate SG-1. Browder will join the cast in the show’s upcoming ninth season; no information on Browder’s role was available. Meanwhile, the show’s producer, MGM, is still working on a deal to bring back SG-1 star Richard Dean Anderson (Gen. O’Neill) in some capacity.

SG-1 will air the remaining new eighth-season episodes, starting Jan. 21, 2005, in a new Friday 8 p.m. ET/PT timeslot, followed by the new episodes of Stargate Atlantis at 9 p.m. and the new original series Battlestar Galactica at 10 p.m.

Click here to read the SCI FI WIRE article

Ben Browder joins the SG-1 cast in S-9

In the entertainment news section of its online guide, US institution TV Guide broke some stunning news to Stargate’s fans:

OPEN STARGATE:

We’ve got good news for fans of Sci Fi’s Stargate SG-1 and great news for fans of Farscape: TV Guide Online has learned exclusively that when SG-1 begins its ninth season, Farscape hunk Ben Browder will join the long-running series as a regular.

In the meantime, the show is continuing its efforts to hammer out a deal to keep erstwhile MacGyver Richard Dean Anderson (who has been with SG-1 since its 1997 debut) on board, at least in a limited capacity.

Whatever happens when all the moondust settles, SG-1 returns to finish out its eighth season on Jan. 21, when it will take over the 8 pm/ET time slot to accommodate the addition of Battlestar Galactica to the net’s lineup at 10.

And although no reason for the cast shake-up was given, I’m pretty sure Elton John will explain it all to us shortly. How can we be so sure? Oh, keep reading; you’ll see.

Click here to read the TV Guide article

Exclusive: Season 9 Cast Changes

So, will Don Davis be in Season 9? At the L3 convention this weekend Peter DeLuise was surprised I even asked. “That’s no secret,” he said, and confirmed that Don would definitely be in the next season if it happens. However, Peter says negotiations are still taking place on how many episodes he will appear in. Will General Hammond command the SGC or simply keep an eye on things? Either way, his return is most welcome.

Meanwhile, Martin Wood invited the audience at L3 to ask him if Stargate Atlantis was the only Stargate spin-off they’d been discussing or whether there was something else. When the audience asked if there was, he pulled a wouldn’t-you-like-to-know-but-the-answer-is-yes face, and told us nothing! Martin also said we could expect “cast changes” in Season 9.

Later, I asked Martin Wood if Claudia Black’s Season 8 appearance was a one-off or whether we could expect to see her again in Season 9. He didn’t answer, but he pulled that face again. As with Don, there is no knowing how much Claudia will be in the show but judging solely on Martin’s expression, I would not be at all surprised if Vala became a recurring character. That said, I’m no judge of face-pulling so keep your eyes open for more news as we get it. Perhaps TPTB are waiting to see how fans feel about Vala before a final decision is made.

While I’m spinning out wild theories – if spin-offs are being considered, perhaps Daniel and Vala have a future beyond Stargate? Or maybe the Egyptians didn’t build the pyramids and it was really aliens…no, that’s going too far.

CHICAGO TRIBUNE REPORTS STARGATE RENEWALS

GATERS REJOICE:
By Maureen Ryan
Tribune staff reporter
Published November 18, 2004, 5:22 PM CST

It’s no surprise “Stargate SG-1” and “Stargate Atlantis” have both been renewed by the Sci Fi Channel, since both have been doing well in the ratings. More good news: “SG-1” and “Atlantis” will be joined by the new “Battlestar Galactica” series on Friday nights come January.

Sci Fi’s press release mentions that when “SG-1″completes its ninth season, will it will be tied with “The X-Files” for the record of the longest-running sci-fi series on TV. But genre TV fans know that “SG-1” has already topped “The X-Files” in one category: The Sci Fi shows has certainly had more quality seasons than the wildly erratic “X-Files,” which was on life support for a few years at the end of its run.

The press release doesn’t say whether “SG-1” star Richard Dean Anderson, whose role has been reduced in recent seasons, is coming back. The release only says that the show’s producer, MGM TV, is “currently in negotiations with the original cast for their return.”

I sure hope Anderson returns. Though I love the rest of the cast, I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking that without Jack O’Neill, “SG-1” would have a gaping hole right in the middle of it.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/chi-tribtv,1,1694646.story

URGENT CHARITY AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT

In the middle of our current STARGATE auction, we are taking a moment to send our thoughts, prayers and help to a family in need at this time.

With the support of the cast of ANDROMEDA, we are conducting a special fund-raiser to help the family of 14 year-old Katrina Eschner, a student who was hit by a car in North Vancouver on October 28th. Katrina suffered severe head injuries in the accident and after slipping into a coma, was put on life support in B.C. Children’s Hospital with her parents at her bedside.

Katrina is known to Steve Bacic, who stars as Rhade on Andromeda [and as Camulus on Stargate: SG-1] and through her love of drama, was scheduled to visit the filming set. Sadly, this has now been postponed. With Steve as the driving force, the cast members of Andromeda have rallied round and donated a selection of set-used props, costumes and cast-signed items for this special charity auction for Katrina and her family.

We are donating ALL of the proceeds received through the sale of these special items to help Katrina’s parents cover the costs incurred by this tragic event. We hope you’ll find something of interest here and we also thank you for allowing us to interrupt your Stargate Auction. Here is the link to the sale:

http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/stargateprops

With kind regards,

Paul Brown
President
Legends Memorabilia Inc.
www.stargateprops.com
www.legends-memorabilia.com

SCI FI RENEWS SG-1 AND ATLANTIS

SCI FI OPENS THE ‘GATES’TO MORE ADVENTURES

Channel Renews both ‘Stargate SG-1’ and ‘Stargate Atlantis’
‘SG-1’ Ties for Longest-Running Sci-Fi Drama

In response to overwhelming viewer demand, SCI FI Channel has ordered new seasons of its highest-rated and most successful original series, Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1, from MGM Television Entertainment. Production on both 20-episode seasons is set to begin in March 2005 for summer premieres on SCI FI.

Stargate Atlantis exploded onto the scene in July 2004, delivering over 4.2 million viewers and shattering every previous ratings record for a SCI FI series. Reprising their roles for season two will be Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, David Hewlett, Rainbow Sun Francks, Rachel Luttrell and Paul McGillion.

As Stargate SG-1 returns for an astounding ninth original season, it ties The X-Files as the longest-running sci-fi drama series on American television. MGM is currently in negotiations with the original cast for their return.

Robert C. Cooper and SG-1 co-creator Brad Wright will continue to serve as executive producers on both series, which are distributed by MGM Worldwide Television Distribution.

New episodes of SG-1 and Atlantis return in January 2005 along with the series premiere of Battlestar Galactica, making SCI FI Fridays the most powerful night of sci-fi on television.