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Noah Hathaway, Jane Seymour, and Richard Hatch in Battlestar Galactica (1978)

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The first time we see Rigel (Sarah Rush) issuing launch orders, her hair is up in a bun. This is most likely footage reused from the pilot episode, since a few minutes later, and during the rest of the episode, her hair is elaborately braided.
Apollo gets lost in an area of space with no stars. There are no visible stars in the close-up shots, but stars are clearly visible several times in wide shots.
When one of the women is piloting a Viper, as she's working some of the controls, a man's hand is shown.

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When Boomer and Jolly get up at the end of their scouting trip at the Cylon outpost, the "rocks" beneath them visibly flex.
When Apollo is in the supposedly completely dark void, he and the cockpit are clearly lit by a very distinct light from next to the camera.
Approximately 8 minutes in the "Collins" brand name/logo is visible on the Viper's instruments.
When one of the women is piloting a Viper, as she's working some of the controls, a man's hand is shown.

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