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[[File:NBC 1966-167 television brochure cover with William Shatner and Andrea Dromm.jpg|thumb|Cover NBC's 1966-1967 TV season information brochure]]
The '''National Broadcasting Company''', now formally called '''NBC Universal Television''' or, simply, '''NBC''', is a US television [[production companies|network]], founded in 1926, based in New York City's Rockefeller Center. As of May 2004, it became part of [[NBC Universal]].
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The '''National Broadcasting Company''', now formally called '''NBC Universal Television''' or, simply, '''NBC''', is a US television [[production companies|network]], founded in 1939 (as part of the NBC radio network, founded in 1926), based in New York City's Rockefeller Center. As of May 2004, it became part of [[NBC Universal]].
   
The [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original ''Star Trek'']] aired on NBC from {{y|1966}} to {{y|1969}}. The network attempted to cancel the series in {{y|1968}}, but renewed it for one additional season due to fan letters. The [[TAS|animated ''Star Trek'']] also aired on NBC from {{y|1973}} through {{y|1974}}, with re-runs airing during {{y|1975}}.
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The [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original ''Star Trek'']] aired on NBC from {{y|1966}} to {{y|1969}}. On the occasion of its debut in the television season 1966-1967, NBC released an eight-page promotional information brochure, introducing the series to interested parties. The brochure was in its entirety reprinted in the 1996 [[Reference works|reference book]] ''[[Inside Star Trek: The Real Story]]''. The network attempted to cancel the series twice, in {{y|1967}} and in {{y|1968}}, but renewed it for an additional season both years, due to letter-writing campaigns. The [[TAS|animated ''Star Trek'']] also aired on NBC from {{y|1973}} through {{y|1974}}, with re-runs airing during {{y|1975}}.
   
 
The original series was first aired Thursday nights at 8:30, where it replaced the show ''{{w|Laredo (TV series)|Laredo}}''. For its second season, it moved to Friday nights at the same time. After being renewed for the third season, NBC moved it into the 10pm timeslot in place of the recently canceled ''{{w|Actuality Specials}}''.
 
The original series was first aired Thursday nights at 8:30, where it replaced the show ''{{w|Laredo (TV series)|Laredo}}''. For its second season, it moved to Friday nights at the same time. After being renewed for the third season, NBC moved it into the 10pm timeslot in place of the recently canceled ''{{w|Actuality Specials}}''.
   
No ''[[Star Trek]]'' series has aired on the national NBC network since, although several of the [[Star Trek films|motion pictures]] have made their network debut on NBC, including {{film|6}} (in {{y|1994}}) and {{film|9}} (in {{y|2001}}, although the initial premiere was pushed back several weeks due to the events of September 11, 2001).
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No ''[[Star Trek]]'' series has aired on the national NBC network since, although several of the [[Star Trek films|motion pictures]] have made their network debut on NBC, including {{film|6}} (in {{y|1994}}) and {{film|9}} (in {{y|2001}}, although the initial premiere was pushed back several weeks due to the events of September 11, 2001. Hence, it finally premiered in 2002, to coincide with the theatrical release of ''[[Star Trek Nemesis|Nemesis]]'').
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 16:12, 4 June 2014

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NBC 1966-167 television brochure cover with William Shatner and Andrea Dromm

Cover NBC's 1966-1967 TV season information brochure

The National Broadcasting Company, now formally called NBC Universal Television or, simply, NBC, is a US television network, founded in 1939 (as part of the NBC radio network, founded in 1926), based in New York City's Rockefeller Center. As of May 2004, it became part of NBC Universal.

The original Star Trek aired on NBC from 1966 to 1969. On the occasion of its debut in the television season 1966-1967, NBC released an eight-page promotional information brochure, introducing the series to interested parties. The brochure was in its entirety reprinted in the 1996 reference book Inside Star Trek: The Real Story. The network attempted to cancel the series twice, in 1967 and in 1968, but renewed it for an additional season both years, due to letter-writing campaigns. The animated Star Trek also aired on NBC from 1973 through 1974, with re-runs airing during 1975.

The original series was first aired Thursday nights at 8:30, where it replaced the show Laredo. For its second season, it moved to Friday nights at the same time. After being renewed for the third season, NBC moved it into the 10pm timeslot in place of the recently canceled Actuality Specials.

No Star Trek series has aired on the national NBC network since, although several of the motion pictures have made their network debut on NBC, including Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (in 1994) and Star Trek: Insurrection (in 2001, although the initial premiere was pushed back several weeks due to the events of September 11, 2001. Hence, it finally premiered in 2002, to coincide with the theatrical release of Nemesis).

External links

  • NBC - official web site
  • NBC at Wikipedia
  • Template:IMDb-link - distributor
  • Template:IMDb-link - production company