Stargate SG-1: In the Line of Duty


12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Tuesday, November 4 on WSWB Comet TV (38.3)

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In the Line of Duty

Season 2, Episode 2

A Goa'uld rebel takes control of Carter's body and forces O'Neill to protect the alien from an assassin.

repeat 1998 English Stereo
Fantasy Action/adventure Space Drama

Cast & Crew
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Richard Dean Anderson (Actor) .. Jack O'Neill
Michael Shanks (Actor) .. Daniel Jackson
Amanda Tapping (Actor) .. Captain Carter
Christopher Judge (Actor) .. Teal'c
Katie Stuart (Actor) .. Cassandra
Don S. Davis (Actor) .. Hammond
Judy Norton Taylor (Actor) .. Talia
Jim Thorburn (Actor) .. SF Guard 2
Reg Tupper (Actor) .. Doctor
Teryl Rothery (Actor) .. Dr. Janet Fraiser
Peter Lacroix (Actor) .. Ashrak
Judy Norton (Actor) .. Talia
Joe Pascual (Actor) .. Medical Technician
Nicole Rudell (Actor) .. Nurse
Benz Antoine (Actor) .. Driver
Ian Robison (Actor) .. Security Officer
Laara Sadiq (Actor) .. Technician #1
Tracy Westerholm (Actor) .. Technician #2
Woody Jeffreys (Actor) .. SF Guard #1

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Did You Know..
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Richard Dean Anderson (Actor) .. Jack O'Neill
Born: January 23, 1950
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Like many small-screen veterans who headline a hit network series for multiple seasons, the fresh-faced, genial American actor Richard Dean Anderson will forever be associated with one role -- that of Angus MacGyver, the multilingual, crack Special Forces agent and science expert capable of using common household substances and implements to perform feats of wonder, on the Henry Winkler-produced action-adventure series MacGyver. Although Anderson's resumé packs in a number of key telemovies and a recurrent starring role on the popular Stargate SG-1, the actor is best known for turning MacGyver into a veritable American icon for Gen-Xers during the mid- to late '80s and early '90s.Anderson was born on January 23, 1950, in Minneapolis, MN, to a schoolteacher father, Stuart Anderson, who taught English, humanities, and drama at an area high school, and an artist mother. During middle school and high school, Anderson's plans to embark on a career as a professional hockey player were curtailed by two unfortunate accidents in which he broke both arms, encouraging the young man to pursue drama as an alternate option. After high school, Anderson enrolled in both St. Cloud State University and Ohio University, where he studied acting, but -- feeling listless -- he dropped out before receiving his degree, and spent time in San Francisco and Manhattan, then moved permanently to L.A. In Southern California, Anderson held down gigs as a street mime, juggler, and aquatic performer at Marineland, then appeared in the stage production Superman in the Bones at the Pilgrimage Theatre.Aficionados of 1970s American television might recall that Anderson's "breakthrough" arrived not as MacGyver, but as Dr. Jeff Webber on the long-running ABC soap opera General Hospital, circa 1976 -- then in production for 13 years. Not long after two failed series attempts on CBS -- the adventure drama Seven Brides for Seven Brothers in 1982 and the Dennis Weaver-headlined military drama Emerald Point, N.A.S. in 1983 -- Anderson auditioned for Henry Winkler and others to portray MacGyver on that character's eponymous action series. The premise found MacGyver enlisting as a member of a "think tank" called "The Phoenix Foundation," devoted to traveling around the world and thwarting criminal activity. The program's gimmick revolved around scientist MacGyver's abhorrence of guns, and his ability to use seemingly innocent, harmless objects -- such a candy bar, a paperclip, a toothpick, and (of course) his ever-present Swiss Army knife -- to blow up buildings, escape from deathtraps, save lives, etc. Winkler and his co-producers purportedly gave Anderson the part because of his request to wear eyeglasses during the reading -- an act that suggested humility to them and thus meshed perfectly with the character. MacGyver debuted on ABC on September 29, 1985, and lasted seven seasons, retaining a faithful audience despite at least 11 shifts in its night and time slot. It finally wrapped on August 8, 1992. Two telemovies, MacGyver: Trail to Doomsday and MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis, aired in 1994, both produced by Anderson.Alongside the MacGyver series run and shortly thereafter, Anderson signed for key roles in several network telemovies, including Ordinary Heroes (1985), Through the Eyes of a Killer (1992, which uncharacteristically cast him as a psychotic stalker), Beyond Betrayal (1994), and the epic-length disaster miniseries Pandora's Clock (1996). These proved moderately successful, but Anderson's two additional attempts to produce a network series through his Gekko film production company during the early '90s (Firehouse and Legend) died quick deaths.Anderson nevertheless caught his second wind and returned to series television (garnering a loyal cult following among sci-fi buffs) as Col. Jack O'Neill in the 1997 series Stargate SG-1, which originated on Showtime. Adapted from the hit 1994 movie Stargate, the program found O'Neill emerging from semi-retirement and continually traveling to interstellar "stargate" portals to protect the universe from hostile alien invasions. Stargate SG-1 bowed to extraordinary reviews and ratings and became a permanent hit; Anderson stayed with the series through its eighth season, and appeared as a guest star occationally during the rest of its run. He would go on to appear on the spin off SGU Stargate Universe, as well as the dramedy series Fairly Legal.Though Anderson has never married, he has been romantically linked with such actresses as Marlee Matlin, Deidre Hall, Sela Ward, Teri Hatcher, and Lara Flynn Boyle, and the champion skater Katarina Witt. In 1996, Anderson entered an ongoing romantic relationship with Apryl Prose, and the two had a daughter, Wylie Quinn Annarose Anderson, born in August 1998. Anderson divides his time between residences in Vancouver, Los Angeles, and northern Minnesota.
Michael Shanks (Actor) .. Daniel Jackson
Born: December 15, 1970
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Dreamed of playing professional hockey as a teen. Studied business in college but switched to theater after failing a calculus course. Was inspired to pursue an acting career after seeing future Stargate SG-1 costar Richard Dean Anderson shoot a scene from MacGyver on a Vancouver beach. Performed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival for two seasons. Met his wife, Lexa Doig, while guest-starring in an episode of her sci-fi series, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda. Played hockey on the Stargate SG-1 team that competed against other productions, such as Smallville, that also shot in British Columbia.
Amanda Tapping (Actor) .. Captain Carter
Born: August 28, 1965
Birthplace: Rochford, Essex, England
Trivia: Parents wanted her to pursue a career in science. Appeared in stage productions of Steel Magnolias, Children of a Lesser God and Noises Off. First TV job was an appearance in a 1989 commercial for the Canadian coffee-and-doughnut chain Tim Hortons. In the early 1990s, cofounded the Canadian comedy group Random Acts, with Katherine Jackson and Anne Marie Kerr. Won a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Actress in the 2006 film Breakdown. Received Gemini Award nominations for her work on Stargate SG-1 (2001) and Sanctuary (2009). The Gemini Awards honor excellence in Canadian TV.
Christopher Judge (Actor) .. Teal'c
Born: October 13, 1967
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Played football for the University of Oregon. Had guest-starring roles on MacGyver and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air before becoming a regular on Sirens. Voiced characters in the series X-Men: Evolution and Action Man. Wrote four episodes of Stargate SG-1 while appearing on the series as Teal'c.
Katie Stuart (Actor) .. Cassandra
Born: March 22, 1985
Birthplace: Vancouver
Trivia: Making the fateful decision to dedicate her life to acting at the tender age of eight, young Katie Stuart began the long climb from her earliest performances with the Vancouver Youth Theater to appearing in such big-budget Hollywood fare as X2. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia on March 22, 1985, it was in the third grade that Stuart became involved with the Vancouver Youth Theater. Subsequently receiving early coaching at Vancouver's Tarlington Training center, Stuart soon had an agent and began to gain experience in addition to her training. Early roles in such television series' as Poltergeist: The Legacy were soon to follow, and with her role in 1997's Masterminds, Stuart kicked off a career in features. Though Stuart would gain positive notice for her role in the 1996 miniseries Intensity, it was the following year that found the burgeoning actress experiencing breakout success in the wake of Canadian television's Summer of the Monkeys. Following up with appearances in the series The Crow: Stairway to Heaven and Stargate SG-1, Stuart next appeared in the BBC's The Magician's House (1999) and its sequel before taking on a challenging role as a pregnant teen in the made-for-television feature Too Young to Be a Dad. Her role as Shadowcat in X2 hinting at positive things to come, Stuart could next be found preparing for her role in the television adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time in 2003. Following A Wrinkle in Time, Stuart would to put her acting career on hold in favor of graduating from high school and continuing her education. Stuart enjoys partaking in athletics such as ice hockey and basketball in her spare time, and her hobbies include mountain biking and rock climbing.
Don S. Davis (Actor) .. Hammond
Born: August 04, 1942
Died: June 29, 2008
Birthplace: Aurora, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Served three years in the Army, including a stint in Korea during the Vietnam War. Taught at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C. during the 1980s; left teaching to pursue acting. Worked as a stunt double for Dana Elcar on the TV series MacGyver; there he met star Richard Dean Anderson, with whom he would later costar on Stargate SG-1. Best known for his roles as base commander Gen. George Hammond on Stagate SG-1 and Maj. Garland Briggs in the series Twin Peaks. His artistic endeavors included set design, painting and woodcarving; his pieces reflected his love of the Missouri Ozarks, where he grew up.
Judy Norton Taylor (Actor) .. Talia
Born: January 29, 1958
Trivia: After endearing herself to audiences as the teenaged Mary Ellen on TV's The Waltons, actress Judy Norton-Taylor wanted to change her image, so like any former child star, she took matters into her own hands and posed in Playboy. Norton-Taylor had appeared on the family-oriented series from the time she was 14, but when the show ended its run in 1981, the young starlet had trouble shaking her childlike image in Hollywood, even though by then she was 23. Despite posing nude in Playboy's August 1985 issue, however, Norton-Taylor soon found that her interest in Hollywood had waned. She would reprise the role of Mary Ellen for Waltons TV movies like 1997's A Walton Easter, but largely became selective about her acting roles, appearing on shows like Beggars and Choosers and Ed. By the 2000s, Norton-Taylor had mostly retired from Hollywood to run a chain of theaters with her husband.
Jim Thorburn (Actor) .. SF Guard 2
Reg Tupper (Actor) .. Doctor
Born: December 20, 1947
Teryl Rothery (Actor) .. Dr. Janet Fraiser
Born: November 09, 1962
Peter Lacroix (Actor) .. Ashrak
Judy Norton (Actor) .. Talia
Born: January 29, 1958
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Joe Pascual (Actor) .. Medical Technician
Nicole Rudell (Actor) .. Nurse
Benz Antoine (Actor) .. Driver
Born: June 22, 1972
Ian Robison (Actor) .. Security Officer
Born: July 22, 1965
Laara Sadiq (Actor) .. Technician #1
Tracy Westerholm (Actor) .. Technician #2
Woody Jeffreys (Actor) .. SF Guard #1

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