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DS9 actor Andrew J. Robinson ('Garak') will chat live at the official site Thursday, May 30th.
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Captain Kirk's command chair -- from which he maintained "conn" -- created at Desilu Culver Studios 38 years ago will be sold at auction in mid-June by Beverly Hills, CA, dealer Profiles in History according to Wired News.
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Posted:
00:12:15 on April 11 2002
By: Alexander Chase
Dept: Enterprise | www.stenterprise.com
The Futon Critic has reported the final ratings for the first-run ENT episode "Oasis" - presented on April 3 - as a 3.3/5 watched by 5.6 million viewers. This represents very little change from the final ratings for the previous first-run ENT episode, "Acquisition"; a tenth of a rating point lower, one share point lower, 200,000 more viewers and the same rank of # 84 among all prime-time shows.
According to today's print edition of The Hollywood Reporter the adult audience size of "Oasis" was a 2.7/8, again largely unchanged from last week's "Acquisition" at 2.6/8. By comparison the adult audience size of ABC's Alias was a 4.7/11, FOX's The X-Files a 4.3/10 and FOX's Dark Angel a 2.7/8. Also, ENT (3.2/3.5) and Dark Angel (3.1/3.2) gained viewers in their second half hour while The X-Files exhibited a significant drop in its second half hour (5.4/5.0). (Thanks to Cyrus for those numbers).
For the week, the science fiction/fantasy genre remained on network television vacation as only four 'first-run' episodes of series were shown plus the UPN premiere of the Wolf Lake pilot, already shown on CBS last fall. ABC's Alias and FOX's The X-Files reclaimed their first and second slots in the rankings. ENT finished in third ahead of FOX's Dark Angel, which continued to pay the price of its new Friday night slot (TOS anybody?). UPN's premiere of Wolf Lake can probably be deemed nothing less than disastrous as it lost 46% of ENT's lead-in audience (guess that's what happens when you go up against the 17.3 million viewers of NBC's The West Wing).
Top-Ranked Science Fiction/Fantasy Genre Network Series
Week of April 1-7
1) Alias (ABC) - 6.7/10 (10.5 million)
2) The X-Files (FOX) - 5.2/8 (8.6 million)
3) Enterprise (UPN) - 3.3/5 (5.6 million)
4) Dark Angel (FOX) - 3.2/6 (5.4 million)
5) Wolf Lake (UPN) - 1.9/3 (3 million)
Note: The WB's Angel is on hiatus until May; UPN's presentation of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a repeat; The WB's presentation of Charmed was a repeat; The WB's Glory Days was preempted by Seventh Heaven; UPN's Roswell was preempted by Parkers; The WB's presentation of Smallville was a repeat.
To track ENT's ratings, check out this page.
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How would you rate the ENT first season finale, SHOCKWAVE, 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?
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