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    [[Michael Angeli]]|title1 = Series 4 - 2011|prev = [[Series 3 (Panopticon)|Series 3]]|next = [[Series 5 (Panopticon)|Series 5]]}}{{Realworld}}'''Series 4''' of [[Panopticon (TV Series)|''Panopticon'']] aired between March 2011 and May 2011.
    [[Michael Angeli]]|title1 = Series 4 - 2011|prev = [[Series 3 (Panopticon)|Series 3]]|next = [[Series 5 (Panopticon)|Series 5]]}}{{Realworld}}'''Series 4''' of [[Panopticon (TV Series)|''Panopticon'']] aired between March 2011 and May 2011.


    This was the first series of Panopticon to feature [[Ronald D. Moore]] as the showrunner.
    This was the first series of ''Panopticon'' to feature [[Ronald D. Moore]] as the showrunner. This was also the last series of ''Panopticon'' to feature [[Timothy Dalton]]'s [[The Rogue|Rogue]] as the main character of ''Panopticon''.

    This was the last series of Panopticon to feature [[Timothy Dalton]]'s [[The Rogue|Rogue]] as the main character of Panopticon.


    == Overview ==
    == Overview ==
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    * [[Aalac]] - [[Mark Goldthorp]]
    * [[Aalac]] - [[Mark Goldthorp]]
    * [[Zoldan]] - [[Cyril Nri]]
    * [[Zoldan]] - [[Cyril Nri]]
    * [[Alliance of Planets|Alliance]] Computer Voice - [[Elisabeth Sladen]]
    * [[Alliance of Planets|Alliance Computer Voice]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]]


    === Guest ===
    === Guest ===
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    ! scope="row" |1
    |[[Rapture|''Rapture'']]
    |''[[Rapture (episode)|Rapture]]''
    |[[Ronald D. Moore]]
    |[[Ronald D. Moore]]
    |[[Douglas Mackinnon]]
    |[[Douglas Mackinnon]]
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    ! scope="row" |2
    |[[Despite the Fear|''Despite the Fear'']]
    |''[[Despite the Fear (episode)|Despite the Fear]]''
    |[[Jane Espenson]]
    |[[Jane Espenson]]
    |[[Billy Gierhart]]
    |[[Billy Gierhart]]
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    ! scope="row" |3
    |[[The Reasons and the Rhymes|''The Reasons and the Rhymes'']]
    |''[[The Reasons and the Rhymes (episode)|The Reasons and the Rhymes]]''
    |[[Tom MacRae]]
    |[[Tom MacRae]]
    |[[Richard Clark]]
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    ! scope="row" |4
    |[[Out of Sight, Out of Mind|''Out of Sight, Out of Mind'']]
    |''[[Out of Sight, Out of Mind (episode)|Out of Sight, Out of Mind]]''
    |[[John Dorney]]
    |[[John Dorney]]
    |[[Joe Ahearne]]
    |[[Joe Ahearne]]
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    ! scope="row" |5
    |[[The Rogue Factor|''The Rogue Factor'']]
    |''[[The Rogue Factor (episode)|The Rogue Factor]]''
    |[[David Weddle]] & [[Bradley Thompson]]
    |[[David Weddle]] & [[Bradley Thompson]]
    |[[Felix Alcala]]
    |[[Felix Alcala]]
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    ! scope="row" |6
    |[[Vexed|''Vexed'']]
    |''[[Vexed (episode)|Vexed]]''
    |[[Michael Angeli]]
    |[[Michael Angeli]]
    |[[Mike Vejar]]
    |[[Mike Vejar]]
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    !7
    |[[The Rules of the Game|''The Rules of the Game'']]
    |''[[The Rules of the Game (episode)|The Rules of the Game]]''
    |[[Jane Espenson]]
    |[[Jane Espenson]]
    |[[Euros Lyn]]
    |[[Euros Lyn]]
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    !8
    |[[Election Day|''Election Day'']]
    |''[[Election Day (episode)|Election Day]]''
    |[[Jane Espenson]] & [[Ira Steven Behr]]
    |[[Jane Espenson]] & [[Ira Steven Behr]]
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    |[[Lisa Bowerman]]
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    |[[All Tied Up (episode)|''All Tied Up'']]
    |''[[All Tied Up (episode)|All Tied Up]]''
    |[[Ira Steven Behr]]
    |[[Ira Steven Behr]]
    |[[Jonathan Fox Bassett]]
    |[[Jonathan Fox Bassett]]
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    !10
    |[[C'est La Vie|''C'est La Vie'']]
    |''[[C'est La Vie (episode)|C'est La Vie]]''
    |[[Ronald D. Moore]]
    |[[Ronald D. Moore]]
    |[[Douglas Mackinnon]]
    |[[Douglas Mackinnon]]

    Revision as of 21:32, 20 August 2022

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Series 4 of Panopticon aired between March 2011 and May 2011.

    This was the first series of Panopticon to feature Ronald D. Moore as the showrunner. This was also the last series of Panopticon to feature Timothy Dalton's Rogue as the main character of Panopticon.

    Overview

    Creative Changes

    Due to Caprica being cancelled. Ronald D. Moore was able to come on as the full time showrunner and an Executive Producer, Ira Steven Behr (who was Acting-Showrunner) last season, remained as an Executive Producer alongside Gary Russell and Faith Penhale who would both be Executive Producers.

    With Moore now in charge, He changed up the writers room. He changed the Co-Executive Producers, he also brought on a Chief Staff Writer, Who would essentially be a Co-Showrunner with Moore. But they would be credited as a Co-Executive Producer. Moore had chosen Jane Espenson to fulfill this position. Moore had also brought on David Weddle, Bradley Thompson, and Michael Angeli as the other Co-Executive Producers.

    Joining them as Consulting Producers would be Martin Campbell, Tony Redston, Nicholas Meyer, and Marc Platt who all would be guidance to Moore mainly over the portrayal of Gallifrey.

    Cast Changes

    Moore had decided to overhaul the cast, The Rogue would remain as the main character. But, He would be the co-lead with Gregori in which both of them were portrayed as anti-heroes, Will Adams would remain as a pivotal character due to him being a human and the character the audience would identify with the most, Kendara was put into a higher place as she filled the gap left by Leela who had died in the previous series' finale. Cordale would remain an important character in the series even though she was mostly restrained to one place in the series, Fassile would become a main character in this series due to him being Gregori's Running Mate in the Election, And Ohila would round off the main cast as she was Will's surrogate mother.

    Title Sequence Changes

    One of the things Moore had ordered for his era of the show, Was for there to be a new title sequence and theme arrangement to reflect the darker nature of the show, The theme tune arrangement was made by new composer, Bear McCreary and the titles were made by Peter Anderson Studios.

    Cast

    Regular

    Recurring

    Guest

    Television Stories

    Main Episode

    Episode No. Title Writer Director Air Date
    1 Rapture Ronald D. Moore Douglas Mackinnon 5 March 2011
    2 Despite the Fear Jane Espenson Billy Gierhart 12 March 2011
    3 The Reasons and the Rhymes Tom MacRae Richard Clark 19 March 2011
    4 Out of Sight, Out of Mind John Dorney Joe Ahearne 26 March 2011
    5 The Rogue Factor David Weddle & Bradley Thompson Felix Alcala 2 April 2011
    6 Vexed Michael Angeli Mike Vejar 9 April 2011
    7 The Rules of the Game Jane Espenson Euros Lyn 16 April 2011
    8 Election Day Jane Espenson & Ira Steven Behr Lisa Bowerman 23 April 2011
    9 All Tied Up Ira Steven Behr Jonathan Fox Bassett 30 April 2011
    10 C'est La Vie Ronald D. Moore Douglas Mackinnon 7 May 2011

    Mini-Episode

    Title Writer Director Airdate
    The Thick of It Jane Espenson & Armando Iannucci Armando Iannucci 18 November 2011

    Home Media

    To be added.

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