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''Star Trek'' was moved to [[Sky Two]] for a short time, until that channel was taken off the air. Monday night at 8 pm was the traditional time for ''Star Trek''. However, at the start of [[ENT Season 4|''Enterprise'' Season 4]], it was moved to Tuesdays. ''Star Trek'''s place was taken by ''The Simpsons''. The final new episode of ''Star Trek'' was broadcast on 2nd [[August 2005]]. Episodes were also shown on the now defunct [[Sky One Mix]] channel.
 
''Star Trek'' was moved to [[Sky Two]] for a short time, until that channel was taken off the air. Monday night at 8 pm was the traditional time for ''Star Trek''. However, at the start of [[ENT Season 4|''Enterprise'' Season 4]], it was moved to Tuesdays. ''Star Trek'''s place was taken by ''The Simpsons''. The final new episode of ''Star Trek'' was broadcast on 2nd [[August 2005]]. Episodes were also shown on the now defunct [[Sky One Mix]] channel.
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''Deep Space Nine's'' [[DS9 Season 6|sixth season]] aired on Sky 1 from [[19 October]] [[1998 productions|1998]] to [[12 April]] [[1999 productions|1999]].
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Template:Realworld Sky One is a television broadcaster of Star Trek in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Sky obtained the first run rights for Star Trek: The Next Generation from the BBC in 1992 beginning from "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II". They also bought the first run rights for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.

At first, the episodes were shown, as they were in the United States, with repeats between new episodes. However, Sky soon held back broadcasting new episodes and broadcast the entire series at once. After Deep Space Nine finished a season, Voyager would begin, and vice versa. Other shows that would fill the gaps included Stargate SG-1 and Andromeda.

Star Trek was moved to Sky Two for a short time, until that channel was taken off the air. Monday night at 8 pm was the traditional time for Star Trek. However, at the start of Enterprise Season 4, it was moved to Tuesdays. Star Trek's place was taken by The Simpsons. The final new episode of Star Trek was broadcast on 2nd August 2005. Episodes were also shown on the now defunct Sky One Mix channel.

Deep Space Nine's sixth season aired on Sky 1 from 19 October 1998 to 12 April 1999.