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A special episode titled "Galileo Episode 0", set 3 years before the television series, aired on October 4, 2008, on the same day as the release of the film Suspect X. A second series began airing on Fuji TV on April 15, 2013, and ended with an adaption of the novel Salvation of a Saint.
The series follows a group of students at Galileo Galilei Middle School in the fictional island towns of Marina Piccola (season 1) and Marina Grande (season 2). Throughout the series, the students navigate adolescence, crushes, rivalries, and friendships.
Galileo, a biographical film by Liliana Cavani; Galileo (Japanese TV series), a Japanese television drama based on Detective Galileo; Galileo (German TV series), a science program "Galileo", an episode of The West Wing; Galileo: The Space Awakens, a program broadcast by tvN in South Korea
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Galileo is a German television program series produced and broadcast on ProSieben television network. It is also sold to broadcasters in other countries (namely Russia [1] and Poland). [2] The first show was broadcast in 1998, and is now stored in the Arctic World Archive in Svalbard, Norway, after being transferred to special film created by ...
They also ranked this episode as the 19th best episode of the original series. [4] In 2016, Business Insider ranked "The Galileo Seven" the 9th best episode of the original series. [5] Io9's 2014 listing of the top 100 Star Trek episodes placed "The Galileo Seven" as the 36th best episode of all series up to that time, out of over 700 episodes. [6]
The second season had star billing for eight major roles. Seven of these were filled by returning main cast members from the first season, while Moira Kelly departed the cast at the end of the previous season. Rob Lowe once again receives star billing, while Martin Sheen receives the "and" credit for his role as President Josiah Bartlet.
February 1, 1997 [6] Bill Weisbach None Aspen Clark (video credits) Sierra Clark (video discussion in 1997) Released originally under I Think I Can Productions as Baby Einstein [7] 2 Baby Mozart: Music Festival Classical music by W.A. Mozart February 1, 1998 [8] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Baby Mozart the Koala (2008) Bard the Dragon; Papagino Dolphin