1992 - 1998
Syndicated Science Fiction - 110 Episodes

Cast:

Commander John Sheridan:   Bruce Boxleitner
Lt. Cmdr. Susan Ivanova:   Claudia Christian
Security Chief Michael Garibaldi:   Jerry Doyle
Dr. Stephen Franklin:   Richard Biggs
Londo Mollari:   Peter Jurasik
Vir Cotto:   Stephen Furst
Delenn:   Mira Furlan
Lennier:   Bill Mumy
Ambassador G'Kar:   Andreas Katsulas
Commander Jeffrey Sinclair:   Michael O'Hare
Talia Winters:   Andrea Thompson
Na'Toth:   Julie Caitlin Brown
  Mary Kay Adams
Lt. Warren Keffer:   Robert Rusler
Sgt. Zach Allan:   Jeff Conaway
Marcus Cole:   Jason Carter
Lyta Alexander:   Patricia Tallman
Emperor Cartagia:   Wortham Krimmer
Lorien:   Wayne Alexander
Capt. Elizabeth Lochley:   Tracy Scoggins
Lt. David Corwin:   Joshua Cox
Byron:   Robin Atkin Downes
Drazi Ambassador:   Kim Strauss
Kosh:   Ardwight Chamberlain
Alfred Bester:   Walter Koenig
Morden:   Ed Wasser
Number One:   Marjorie Monahan
Lise Hampton-Edgars:   Denise Gentile
ISN Anchor:   Maggie Egan
Alyt/Satai Neroon:   John Vickery
Ta'Lon:   Marshall R. Teague
Vice-President/President Morgan Clark:   Gary McGurk
Minister/Regent Virini:   Damian London
Lord Antono Refa:   William Forward
Dome Tech:   Marianne Robertson
Babylon 5 Computer Voice:   Haley McLane
Ambassador Kosh:   Jeffrey Willerth

This space opera was set in the year 2258 aboard Babylon 5,
a space station where 250,000 beings from different worlds
could work and play together. It was big enough to include
seamy slums as well as areas housing aliens whose environ-
mental needs were decidedly nonhuman. It was also neutral
turf, a place to keep the peace, its regularly scheduled
council meetings with government representatives from many
worlds serving as an interplanetary UN trying to resolve
disputes among the League of Non-aligned Worlds. Visitors
to Babylon 5 included diplomats, hustlers, entrepreneurs,
and wanderers. The series opened ten years after the end
of the Earth-Minbari war, at a time when the Centauri and
the Narn, longtime enemies whose ambassadors barely
tolerated each other, were on the verge of
starting a war of their own.

Jeffrey Sinclair was the senior military officer on
Babylon 5, charged with keeping the peace among often
hostile entities. On his staff were Ivanova, a dedicated
officer with very little sense of humor; Garibaldi, the
grizzled security chief with a checkered past; Dr. Franklin,
the compassionate head physician; and Winters, the telepath
who verified sincerity of individuals during negotiations.
Among the diplomats on Babylon 5 were Mollari, the ebullient
Centauri ambassador, and his aide, Vir; Delenn, the Minbari
ambassador, and her aide, Lennier; G'Kar, the often hostile
Narn ambassador, and his aide, Na'Toth; and Kosh, the
mysterious, clairvoyant nonhumanoid Vorlon ambassador.

At the start of the 1994-1995 season, Sinclair was
reassigned to the Minbari home world and was replaced
by Commander John Sheridan, a decorated officer.


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