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{{timeline disambiguation|2001}}
:''For information dealing with this year in the [[timeline]] of the fictional ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe, see [[2001]].''
 
   
 
== 2001 ==
 
== 2001 ==
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* [[5 January]] - [[Nancy Parsons]] dies.
 
* [[5 January]] - [[Nancy Parsons]] dies.
 
* [[6 January]] - [[Scott Marlowe]] dies.
 
* [[6 January]] - [[Scott Marlowe]] dies.
* [[17 January]] - {{VOY|Shattered}} airs.
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* [[17 January]] -
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** {{VOY|Shattered}} airs.
:- [[Gordon Belljohns Love]] dies.
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** [[Gordon Belljohns Love]] dies.
 
* [[22 January]] - [[Star Trek VHS releases in the UK|UK VHS release]]: [[VOY Season 6 UK VHS|VOY volume 6.13]] (end season 6).
 
* [[22 January]] - [[Star Trek VHS releases in the UK|UK VHS release]]: [[VOY Season 6 UK VHS|VOY volume 6.13]] (end season 6).
 
* [[23 January]] - [[Arthur Bernard]] dies.
 
* [[23 January]] - [[Arthur Bernard]] dies.
 
* [[24 January]] - {{VOY|Lineage}} airs.
 
* [[24 January]] - {{VOY|Lineage}} airs.
 
* [[31 January]] - {{VOY|Repentance}} airs.
 
* [[31 January]] - {{VOY|Repentance}} airs.
* [[Robert Gentile]] dies.
 
   
 
=== February ===
 
=== February ===
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* [[9 February]] - [[Decipher]] acquires [[FANtastic Media]] and takes over publishing of ''[[Star Trek: Communicator]]''.
 
* [[9 February]] - [[Decipher]] acquires [[FANtastic Media]] and takes over publishing of ''[[Star Trek: Communicator]]''.
 
* [[14 February]] - {{VOY|The Void}} airs.
 
* [[14 February]] - {{VOY|The Void}} airs.
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* [[15 February]] - [[Roy Sickner]] dies.
 
* [[21 February]] - {{VOY|Workforce}} airs.
 
* [[21 February]] - {{VOY|Workforce}} airs.
 
* [[28 February]] - {{VOY|Workforce, Part II}} airs.
 
* [[28 February]] - {{VOY|Workforce, Part II}} airs.
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* ''[[Star Trek: Special]]'' released.
   
 
=== March ===
 
=== March ===
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* [[14 May]] - Filming on ''Enterprise'' begins with the pilot, {{e|Broken Bow}}.
 
* [[14 May]] - Filming on ''Enterprise'' begins with the pilot, {{e|Broken Bow}}.
 
* [[16 May]] - {{VOY|Renaissance Man}} airs.
 
* [[16 May]] - {{VOY|Renaissance Man}} airs.
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* [[23 May]] -
* [[23 May]] - The two-hour series finale of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', {{e|Endgame}}, airs on [[UPN]]. Promos for ''Enterprise'' are featured during commercial breaks.
 
:- [[Harry Townes]] dies.
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** [[Harry Townes]] dies.
 
** The two-hour series finale of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', {{e|Endgame}}, airs on [[UPN]]. Promos for ''Enterprise'' are featured during commercial breaks.
 
* [[26 May]] - [[Anne Haney]] dies.
 
* [[26 May]] - [[Anne Haney]] dies.
   
 
=== June ===
 
=== June ===
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* [[1 June]] - Several scenes for the ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' pilot episode {{e|Broken Bow}} were filmed on [[Paramount Stage 18]] including the "sun porch" flashback scenes, bridge scenes, and the scenes in the cramped crawlspace.
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* [[2 June]] - [[Pilar Seurat]] dies.
 
* [[4 June]] - UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.3, VOY volume 7.3.
 
* [[4 June]] - UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.3, VOY volume 7.3.
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* [[12 June]] - Several scenes for the ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' pilot episode {{e|Broken Bow}} were filmed on [[Filming locations|location]] in [[Bakersfield]], California which stood in as [[Broken Bow]], [[Oklahoma]].
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* [[13 June]] - Several scenes for the ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' pilot episode {{e|Broken Bow}} were filmed on [[Filming locations|location]] in [[Bakersfield]], California which stood in as [[Broken Bow]], [[Oklahoma]].
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* [[19 June]] - Four scenes for the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' pilot episode {{e|Broken Bow}} were filmed on [[Filming locations|location]] in [[Malibu]].
   
 
=== July ===
 
=== July ===
 
* [[2 July]] - UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.4, VOY volume 7.4.
 
* [[2 July]] - UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.4, VOY volume 7.4.
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* [[4 July]] - [[Bruce Alan Solow]] dies.
 
* [[16 July]] - UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.5, VOY volume 7.5.
 
* [[16 July]] - UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.5, VOY volume 7.5.
 
* [[31 July]] - [[Fred Carson]] dies.
 
* [[31 July]] - [[Fred Carson]] dies.
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* [[3 September]] - UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.7, VOY volume 7.7.
 
* [[3 September]] - UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.7, VOY volume 7.7.
 
* [[5 September]] - [[Robert H. Raff]] dies.
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* [[10 September]] - First day of recording on the score for {{ENT|Broken Bow}} at [[Paramount Stage M]], conducted by [[Dennis McCarthy]].
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* [[11 September]] - Despite the events of the day, Dennis McCarthy and the orchestra elect to continue recording on the score for "Broken Bow" at Paramount Stage M, rather than postpone the session. McCarthy would later describe this as "''the hardest recording session of my entire career''".
 
* [[16 September]] - The [[BBC]] shows their second ''[[Star Trek Night (UK, 2001)|Star Trek Night]]''.
 
* [[16 September]] - The [[BBC]] shows their second ''[[Star Trek Night (UK, 2001)|Star Trek Night]]''.
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* [[23 September]] - [[Robert Abel]] dies.
 
* [[26 September]] - ''Enterprise'' premieres on UPN with the two-hour episode {{e|Broken Bow}}.
 
* [[26 September]] - ''Enterprise'' premieres on UPN with the two-hour episode {{e|Broken Bow}}.
   
 
=== October ===
 
=== October ===
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* [[1 October]] -
* [[1 October]] - [[The National Network|The National Network (TNN)]] gains exclusive US syndication rights to ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. The network runs a five-day marathon, ''[[Next Gen on TNN: The Five Day Mission]]'', featuring 77 episodes spanning all seven years of the series, hosted by [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Michael Dorn]], [[Marina Sirtis]], and [[Wil Wheaton]].
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** [[The National Network|The National Network (TNN)]] gains exclusive US syndication rights to ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. The network runs a five-day marathon, ''[[Next Gen on TNN: A 5-Day Mission]]'', featuring 77 episodes spanning all seven years of the series, hosted by [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Michael Dorn]], [[Marina Sirtis]], and [[Wil Wheaton]].
:- UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.8 (end season 4), VOY volume 7.8.
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** UK VHS release: TNG volume 4.8 (end season 4), VOY volume 7.8.
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* [[3 October]] - {{ENT|Fight or Flight}} airs.
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* [[10 October]] - {{ENT|Strange New World}} airs.
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* [[17 October]] - {{ENT|Unexpected}} airs.
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* [[24 October]] - {{ENT|Terra Nova}} airs.
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* [[31 October]] - {{ENT|The Andorian Incident}} airs.
   
 
=== November ===
 
=== November ===
 
* [[5 November]] - UK VHS release: VOY volume 7.9.
 
* [[5 November]] - UK VHS release: VOY volume 7.9.
 
* [[6 November]] - [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (Director's Edition)]] is released on [[DVD]] in Region 1.
 
* [[6 November]] - [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' (Director's Edition)]] is released on [[DVD]] in Region 1.
* [[7 November]] - [[Bobby Bass]] dies.
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* [[7 November]] - [[Bobby Bass]] dies. {{ENT|Breaking the Ice}} airs.
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* [[14 November]] - {{ENT|Civilization}} airs.
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* [[21 November]] - {{ENT|Fortunate Son}} airs.
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* [[28 November]] - {{ENT|Cold Front}} airs.
   
 
=== December ===
 
=== December ===
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Revision as of 21:59, 19 March 2015

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