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+ | |Publisher=[[TV Guide]] |
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+ | |Cover date=Spring {{y|1995}} |
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+ | |Pages=128 |
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+ | ==Contents== |
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+ | * Foreword: Reflections on the Final Frontier – by {{w|Arthur C. Clarke}} |
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+ | :''From his home in Sri Lanka, the esteemed science-fiction writer and futurist remembers [[Gene Roddenberry]] and pays tribute to ''Trek''.'' |
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+ | * Trek Troika – by {{w|Michael Logan}} |
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+ | :''Interviews with the execs who keep the enterprise energized: [[Rick Berman]], [[Michael Piller]], and [[Jeri Taylor]].'' |
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+ | * Wonder Woman – by Michael Logan |
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+ | :''[[Kate Mulgrew]] – a.k.a. Kathryn the Great on ''Voyager'' – talks candidly about taking command, raising kids, and living in the material world.'' |
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+ | * The Bold and the Beautiful – by Diane Werts |
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+ | :''The women of ''Trek'' have come a long way, baby, from bit players to leading ladies.'' |
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+ | * Amazing Grace – by Laura Jamison |
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+ | :''[[Grace Lee Whitney]] went 'over the edge' after being fired from the original ''Trek'' due to substance abuse. Then she saw the light.'' |
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+ | * The Woman (and the Man) Who Saved Star Trek – by {{w|Kathryn Casey}} |
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+ | :''When [[NBC]] tried to cancel ''Star Trek'', [[Bjo Trimble|Bjo]] and [[John Trimble]] launched the most famous letter-writing campaign in TV history.'' |
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+ | * Prescriptions for the Future – by Mindy Kitei |
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+ | :''Many of the medical miracles shown on ''Star Trek'' aren't quite as far off as the series' creators – and viewers – once thought.'' |
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+ | * {{w|Al Hirschfeld}}'s Illustrated Trek |
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+ | :''The legendary illustrator puts his inimitable spin on the casts of all four ''Trek'' television series.'' |
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+ | * Dear Mr. [[Data]], You Made Me Love You – by {{w|Camille Paglia}} |
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+ | :''The pop-culture pundit pens an appreciation of the almost-human android and [[Brent Spiner|the actor]] who made him simply irresistible.'' |
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+ | * Metamorphosis – by Nina Malkin |
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+ | :''It's not easy being an extraterrestrial. Just ask the actors who spend hours in the makeup chair to become one.'' |
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+ | * Out of Character – by Divina Infusino |
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+ | :''Eight ''Trek'' stars reveal their private passions and talk about the impact ''Trek'' has had on their lives.'' |
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+ | * Look Back in Anger – by [[Harlan Ellison]] |
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+ | :''The author of {{e|The City on the Edge of Forever}} refutes longstanding rumors that his original script was unfilmable.'' |
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+ | * Cosmic Couture – by Elizabeth Snead |
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+ | :''From sporty and sexy to plain and practical, ''Star Trek'' style has always reflected today's take on tomorrow.'' |
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+ | * True Believers – by {{w|Erik Davis}} |
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+ | :Trek'' fans are a breed apart, distinguished by undying devotion, uncommon creativity, and unparallel possessiveness.'' |
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+ | * From the Archives – annotation by Jamie Bufalino; photo research by Nancy Schwartz |
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+ | :''Articles and never-published photographs from the ''TV Guide'' archive tell the history of ''Trek'' from a unique perspective.'' |
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+ | * Stardates |
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+ | :''Here they are – all 12 covers ''TV Guide'' has devoted to ''Star Trek'', from {{y|1967}} to the present.'' |
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+ | * Parting Shot – by {{w|William Wegman (photographer)|William Wegman}} |
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Revision as of 17:14, 11 March 2011
Template:Realworld Star Trek: Four Generations was a collector's edition magazine produced by TV Guide.
Contents
- Foreword: Reflections on the Final Frontier – by Arthur C. Clarke
- From his home in Sri Lanka, the esteemed science-fiction writer and futurist remembers Gene Roddenberry and pays tribute to Trek.
- Trek Troika – by Michael Logan
- Interviews with the execs who keep the enterprise energized: Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor.
- Wonder Woman – by Michael Logan
- Kate Mulgrew – a.k.a. Kathryn the Great on Voyager – talks candidly about taking command, raising kids, and living in the material world.
- The Bold and the Beautiful – by Diane Werts
- The women of Trek have come a long way, baby, from bit players to leading ladies.
- Amazing Grace – by Laura Jamison
- Grace Lee Whitney went 'over the edge' after being fired from the original Trek due to substance abuse. Then she saw the light.
- The Woman (and the Man) Who Saved Star Trek – by Kathryn Casey
- When NBC tried to cancel Star Trek, Bjo and John Trimble launched the most famous letter-writing campaign in TV history.
- Prescriptions for the Future – by Mindy Kitei
- Many of the medical miracles shown on Star Trek aren't quite as far off as the series' creators – and viewers – once thought.
- Al Hirschfeld's Illustrated Trek
- The legendary illustrator puts his inimitable spin on the casts of all four Trek television series.
- Dear Mr. Data, You Made Me Love You – by Camille Paglia
- The pop-culture pundit pens an appreciation of the almost-human android and the actor who made him simply irresistible.
- Metamorphosis – by Nina Malkin
- It's not easy being an extraterrestrial. Just ask the actors who spend hours in the makeup chair to become one.
- Out of Character – by Divina Infusino
- Eight Trek stars reveal their private passions and talk about the impact Trek has had on their lives.
- Look Back in Anger – by Harlan Ellison
- The author of "The City on the Edge of Forever" refutes longstanding rumors that his original script was unfilmable.
- Cosmic Couture – by Elizabeth Snead
- From sporty and sexy to plain and practical, Star Trek style has always reflected today's take on tomorrow.
- True Believers – by Erik Davis
- Trek fans are a breed apart, distinguished by undying devotion, uncommon creativity, and unparallel possessiveness.
- From the Archives – annotation by Jamie Bufalino; photo research by Nancy Schwartz
- Articles and never-published photographs from the TV Guide archive tell the history of Trek from a unique perspective.
- Stardates
- Here they are – all 12 covers TV Guide has devoted to Star Trek, from 1967 to the present.
- Parting Shot – by William Wegman