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Release Date:
26 September 1987 (USA) more
Tagline:
New Stars. New Stories. New Worlds To Explore.
Plot:
Set decades after Captain James T. Kirk's 5-year mission, a new generation of Starfleet officers in a new Enterprise set off on their own mission to go where no one has gone before. full summary
Awards:
Won 18 Primetime Emmys. Another 11 wins & 52 nominations more
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(210 articles)
Roddenberry on list of TV Hall of Fame inductees
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Review: "Make the Yuletide Gay" Makes the Holidays Mildly Amusing at Best
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One of the few TV shows I'll actually watch more (174 total)
US TV Schedule:
| Fri. Nov. 13 | 1:00 AM | WGNAMER | Frame of Mind | #6.21 | |
| Fri. Nov. 13 | 3:00 AM | CW | Frame of Mind | #6.21 | more |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 9 of 143)| Patrick Stewart | ... | Captain Jean-Luc Picard / ... (176 episodes, 1987-1994) | |
| Jonathan Frakes | ... | Commander William T. Riker / ... (176 episodes, 1987-1994) | |
| LeVar Burton | ... | Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge / ... (176 episodes, 1987-1994) | |
| Marina Sirtis | ... | Counselor Deanna Troi (176 episodes, 1987-1994) | |
| Brent Spiner | ... | Lt. Commander Data / ... (176 episodes, 1987-1994) | |
| Michael Dorn | ... | Lieutenant Worf / ... (175 episodes, 1987-1994) | |
| Gates McFadden | ... | Doctor Beverly Crusher / ... (154 episodes, 1987-1994) | |
| Majel Barrett | ... | Enterprise Computer / ... (96 episodes, 1987-1994) | |
| Wil Wheaton | ... | Wesley Crusher / ... (85 episodes, 1987-1994) |
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Also Known As:
Star Trek: TNG (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
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Runtime:
45 min (176 episodes)
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1.33 : 1 more
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Iceland:L (some episodes) | Iceland:LH | Australia:M (some episodes) | Australia:PG (some episodes) | Canada:PG | Singapore:PG
Filming Locations:
Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant - 6100 Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA more
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Trivia:
Tim Russ, later to play Tuvok on 'Star Trek: Voyager (1995)', was a candidate for the role of Geordi. more
Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): It is established that Data (Brent Spiner) can't use contractions (Can't, Isn't, Don't, etc) yet there are several instances throughout the series where he does. One such example is heard in the pilot episode, where Data uses the word "Can't" while the Enterprise is being chased by Q's "ship". more
Quotes:
Commander William T. Riker:
In your position it's important to ask yourself one question: what would Picard do?
Wesley Crusher:
He'd listen to everyone's opinion and then make his own decision.
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Referenced in "Red Dwarf: Camille (#4.1)" (1991) more
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I was originally a loyal and dedicated fan of the original series...when I'd seen all the episodes and all the movies, and needed something more to watch, I went and rented Generations...since it did still have some of the original cast. I was dissapointed by how little. I completely rejected the idea of a new cast...no one could ever replace the classics...but I went ahead and watched the rest of the movies...and then decided to watch a few episodes of TNG. Now about a year later I have seen almost every TNG episode, own seasons 6 & 7 o DVD, and own all the TNG movies with the exception of Nemesis. In my opinion, the people who said you couldn't redo Star Trek were quite mistaken. I love the way the characters interact, everyone on the show seems to have such a bond...on and off the screen. The show also deals with a great amount of philosophical ideas and moral issues. The character of Data is a perfect example of that. is he self aware? Or is he just an emotionless machine? I've always leaned towards the former...Brent Spiner does a wonderful job of giving a slight little hint of emotion that really makes you feel for the character and makes you doubt that he's nothing more than just a machine, and makes you question, just what is sentience? These are the kind of wonderful themes this show deals with. I'm not a big fan of TV in general...and there's very little on that will actually grasp my attention. But every night at 8:00 I sit down to watch TNG reruns. It's most definitely my favorite TV show out there.