May 09
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Patrick Stewart donated £20,000 to Britain's Labour Party and was the honored guest at a £500/head Labour event with Prime Minister Tony Blair according to the BBC.
May 08
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A Real Media video clip of Scott Bakula appearance on 'Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn', in which he talks about ENT first season, can be dowloaded from MediaTrek
May 01
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Patrick Stewart tackles King Henry II role next year, while Terry Farrell lands Lifetime role and Michael Dorn joins 'The Santa Claus 2' in casting news.
Jul 3, 2002: TNG Season 3 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Aug 6, 2002: STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN Director's Edition DVD hits U.S. streets Q3, 2002: UK ENTERPRISE premiere on Channel 4 (non-satellite customers) Sep 3, 2002: TNG Season 4 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Nov 5, 2002: TNG Season 5 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Dec 3, 2002: TNG Season 6 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Dec 31, 2002: TNG Season 7 DVD Box Set U.S. Release 2002:Click here for full 2002 TREK DVD/VHS UK release dates
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Variety reports this morning that X-FILES scribe John Shiban has been hired aboard ENTERPRISE. Shiban began with the FOX science fiction series back in 1995 and also contributed to the short-lived HARSH REALM and THE LONE GUNMEN. He directed the XF episode "Underneath"; for a list of episodes he is credited with, check out the Internet Movie Database. He was nominated with co-writers Chris Carter and Vince Gilligan in 1997 for an Emmy Award for the episode "Memento Mori." Shiban with serve as a writer and co-executive producer with current supervising producer Chris Black, who will become a co-executive producer for next season.
Executive producer Rick Berman is quoted in the trade as saying, "The single hardest thing for us to do after all these years is to find great writers who understand STAR TREK. It's always been a problem."
This is the first writer from a high-profile science fiction series that has been brought aboard TREK's newest series and may indicate a change in direction for season two toward more science fiction based storytelling.
How would you rate the latest ENT episode, FALLEN HERO, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of the previous Star Trek television series?
How would you rate the latest ENT episode, DESERT CROSSING, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of the previous Star Trek television series?