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{{Blurb}}[[Martin Lloyd]] seeks out [[SG-1]] for assistance when his [[Wormhole X-Treme!|failed TV show]] based on the real [[Stargate program]] becomes a [[Wormhole X-Treme!, the movie|feature film]].{{Blurbclose}}
{{synopsis|[[Martin Lloyd]] seeks out [[SG-1]] for assistance when his [[Wormhole X-Treme!|failed TV show]] based on the real [[Stargate program]] becomes a [[Wormhole X-Treme!, the movie|feature film]].}}
{{Episode nb|manual=|6<!-- ep. nb -->|10<!-- Season nb -->|series=1}} It is also the milestone for the 200th episode of the ''Stargate SG-1'' series overall.
{{Episode nb|manual=|6<!-- ep. nb -->|10<!-- Season nb -->|series=1}} It is also the milestone for the 200th episode of the ''Stargate SG-1'' series overall.



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"200"
An episode from Stargate SG-1
The Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion, and the Tin Man
Episode Nb Season 10
Episode 06
Directed by Martin Wood
Written by Carl Binder
Robert C. Cooper
Martin Gero
Joseph Mallozzi
Paul Mullie
Produced by Andy Mikita
Director of photography Peter F. Woeste
Original air date (2006-08-18)  USA: August 18, 2006
(2006-11-22)  UK: November 22, 2006
Length 41'50"
Guest starring
Episode chronology
Précédent "Uninvited" "Counterstrike" Suivant
Episode title card
Martin Lloyd seeks out SG-1 for assistance when his failed TV show based on the real Stargate program becomes a feature film.
"200" is the 6th episode of Stargate SG-1 Season 10. It is also the milestone for the 200th episode of the Stargate SG-1 series overall.

Summary

Story development

Story

Previously

Teaser

Act 1

Act 2

Act 3

Act 4

Analysis

Questions

Answered questions

Non-answered questions

Template:Appearances 200

Notes

  • The opening credits sequence is quite much shorter than the usual one (only four seconds). This is the first and only time that all the main credits appear at the end of the episode, just before ending credits.

References

See also