Stargate SG-1: True Science
Amanda Tapping guides viewers through the scientific underpinnings behind the long-running series Stargate SG-1, presenting interviews, set footage, and expert commentary that connect on-screen ideas with real-world concepts. The film mixes clips from the show with cast and creator reflections,... Read more
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About Stargate SG-1: True Science
Amanda Tapping guides viewers through the scientific underpinnings behind the long-running series Stargate SG-1, presenting interviews, set footage, and expert commentary that connect on-screen ideas with real-world concepts. The film mixes clips from the show with cast and creator reflections, showing how writers and actors treated science as a storytelling tool. It stays focused on context and education rather than plot, so you won't encounter spoilers for character arcs or episode twists. The tone is conversational, aimed at fans who want a deeper look and at curious viewers who enjoy seeing how entertainment and science inform one another.
Directed by Tim Usborne and released in 2006, this television documentary uses Amanda Tapping as narrator and features on-camera contributions from Christopher Judge and series co-creator Brad Wright, linking it directly to the Stargate SG-1 franchise and its production team.
As a TV documentary there was no theatrical box office release, so no box office totals apply. It was produced for broadcast rather than cinema distribution, functioning as a supplemental piece for viewers interested in the show's background.
Among fans, the documentary is valued for giving a credible, on-set perspective and for humanizing the technical choices behind episodes. Tapping's role as a familiar cast member helps bridge fan affection with informative segments, and the film encouraged discussions about how realistic science can be used to heighten dramatic stakes without derailing entertainment value.
With a vote average of 7.7 out of 10 from user ratings, reception leaned positive among viewers who appreciated its informative approach and nostalgic glimpses of the SG-1 crew. The documentary centers on themes like the interplay of speculative ideas and practical science, the collaborative nature of TV production, and how fandom engages with questions of plausibility and creative license.
Details
- Release Date
- January 03, 2006
- Runtime
- 45m
- User Ratings
- 20 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Science Fiction, Documentary, TV Movie
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Oxford Scientific Films
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Amanda Tapping
Narrator
Christopher Judge
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Brad Wright
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Director: Tim Usborne