The Original Series features a continuity error involving Captain Kirk's middle name, so creator Gene Roddenberry came up ...
One decision changes the course of a war as the line between right and wrong blurs in this Star Trek: DS9 episode.
Even though these characters only appeared in a single episode of a "Star Trek" series, they left an unforgettable mark on ...
In 1966, 'Star Trek' creator Gene Roddenberry wrote a column explaining the scope of his ambitious space series — and why it aimed for much more "science" than "fiction." By Gene Roddenberry Just over ...
1966: Star Trek makes its network television debut. Given the cultural impact and enormous franchise spawned by the original Star Trek series, it's hard to believe that the show lasted just three ...
Jerry O'Connell hosts the biggest party in the galaxy on Paramount+ this Sept. 8 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Summer may be ...
The third part of a three-part "Making-of" documentary, featuring various Star Trek commentators including production staffers of the show itself, old and new, looking in detail at the recovered ...
Lyndon Johnson was president. Hubert Humphrey was vice president. A postage stamp cost 5 cents and India was dealing with its worst famine in 20 years. It was the fall of 1966. On television we were ...
(Originally published by the Daily News on Sept. 9, 1966. This story was written by Ben Gross.) According to the semantic jokers of the networks, the TV season doesn’t really begin until next week.
Star Trek franchise, yet no major plans have been announced to commemorate its upcoming anniversary. Is this really it?