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| The Original Series (TOS) Captain James T. Kirk and the Enterprise blasted onto our TV screens in the late 60\'s inspiring several new series and movies. Come and join in the discussion of this Classic TV series. |
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| ITV Original Series documentary After They Were Famous According to Star Trek Monthly #102 March 2003, Star Trek is to be the focus of a new ITV documentary. It has also been reported at Trek Today -news Bullets and at Starfleet News but they quote the same source. I can't find confirmation from Yorkshire/Tyne Tees Television. Quote:
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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Star Trek Monthly #105 has more on this: A transmission date has been provisionally set for August. There will new interviews wiyh all the surving members of the show, including James Doohan, who is still recovering fro pneumonia. Producer Mark Murray said, "Filming with all the cast has gone well. We've filmed interviews with Walter Koenig, George Takei, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner. Plus there's behind the scenes people too - producers Bob Justman and Herb Solow. Everyone was on good form." Hinting at an exclusive element to the show he added, "I can promise that Classic Trek fans will be seeing something they have never seen before, which for Star Trek I guess that is something." |
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| This is being shown on ITV1 at 21:15 on Saturday 19th July 2003. From what I've read of the cast biographies, there doesn't appear to be anything new, that they haven't already said many times before. The quote from the producer may be referring instead to the "previously unseen footage of the making of the series," as my 'What's On TV' guide says. It is narrated (unfortunately) by Mathew Kelly. Edit: Just seen it. There wasn't anything new in the biographies, but it was fun, covered everything neatly, and the archive film taken by Billy Blackburn was interesting. There was some film from this years 'Grand Slam' with James Doohan too. |
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