'Battlestar Galactica' Props, Tricia Helfer's Red Dress Go to Auction

Zap2It.com | November 6, 2008
Tricia Helfer, 'Battlestar Galactica'
Tricia Helfer, 'Battlestar Galactica'
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Costumes, props and set pieces will go on sale when the show returns in January

Diehard "Battlestar Galactica" fans sorry to see the show end can have a piece of their beloved show to clutch to their broken hearts.

NBC Universal, which owns Sci Fi Channel, has set up an auction for "Battlestar Galactica's" props, costumes and set pieces for the weekend of January 16, coinciding with the return of the series for its final run, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Among some of the coveted items will be Tricia Helfer's slinky red dress she wore to play the cylon Number Six, Admiral Adama's (Edward James Olmos) desk, multiple costumes for each of the main characters and space ship props.

The auction will take place at the Pasadena Convention Center and will be a blowout event for fans who will fly in from around the world. Plans for the event include a preview day, two auction days, panels with the series' designers, an online auction and weekly follow-up auctions that will coincide with the final "BSG" episodes that will run through March 20.

Part of the proceeds will go to the United Way.

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