Re: Interesting article about Scifi shows that were inspired by Doctor
Never seen any really similarity between Star Wars and BSG. Okay maybe the former made a big sci-fi series possible int terms of audience interest in the late 70s but thats about it.
Lucas took his his inspiration from some of the Japanese films of the 50s, Larson from the Book of Mormon and general mythology.
^Well, sure, but what I mean is that it was Douglas Adams adapting the scripts that he himself wrote for Doctor Who when he was its story editor -- although "City of Death" was actually a David Fisher story heavily rewritten by Adams and producer Graham Williams, and aired under the BBC house pseudonym David Agnew. Adapting ideas that he came up with in the first place isn't "influence" in the same way that drawing on other people's ideas would be.
I thought you meant adapting general story ideas or concepts. Taking a general idea that was intended for a particular venue (even if it's your own idea) and retaining the overall tone or theme while working it into a different setting with different characters and presumably a different plot ... well, that seems to fit the definition of "emulating" the source ... or almost fits it.
The original BSG emulates much of the style and tone of "Star Wars". We'd likely still say that even if Glen Larson had his inspiration from working under George Lucas.
Likely. Possibly. Perhaps. Maybe.
Never seen any really similarity between Star Wars and BSG. Okay maybe the former made a big sci-fi series possible int terms of audience interest in the late 70s but thats about it.
Lucas took his his inspiration from some of the Japanese films of the 50s, Larson from the Book of Mormon and general mythology.