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Ashley Judd confirms that she is NOT making a cameo appearance in December's STAR TREK: NEMESIS at Sci-Fi Wire.
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LeVar Burton has won his fifth Daytime Emmy for his work on the children's show READING RAINBOW.
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Jolene Blalock appeared on THE HOWARD STERN SHOW this morning to promote the season finale of ENTERPRISE and in what is certainly a more coherent interview than her previous Stern stint, Blalock did manage to question "who would have wanted to be on DEEP SPACE NINE or VOYAGER?" when asked why she originally turned down her new TREK role.
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William Shatner reflects once again on the fatal compromise that doomed STAR TREK V in the latest DreamWatch magazine.
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High praise for Robert Picardo's stage performance in A CLASS ACT from today's Los Angeles Times.
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Download the UPN promo for the season finale "Shockwave" at MediaTrek.
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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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JUNCTION POINT: NOT JUST ANOTHER PBeM RPG! Junction Point is a freefloating space station that is located in that
dark area between Gorn, Tholian, and Klingon space, within a whiff of
the Romulan Empire. K7, as we call it, is adjacent to Sherman's
Planet, where, just 76 years before, the tribble incident took place.
We're set in the year 2380, after the Borg encounters and the Dominion
War, at the very end of the ST-TV timelines. This is a very fastpaced
game composed of a solid base of experienced and expert players, some
of them professionally published in the SF-Fantasy genre. Our location
is junction.the-fgn.org and we're always ready to welcome a few
new players into our warm and friendly community. If our roster appears full at the positions that interest you, don't
let that discourage you from joining. There's enough posting for
duplications in Senior Officer positions and the imagination's the
limit on civilian and other personnel.
We're expecting to be around for a long time, so if you come, plan to stay! We can be reached by clicking Contact Administration or Joining the Game on our site.
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Posted:
21:45:41 on April 26 2002
By: Alexander Chase
Dept: General Genre/SciFi
The Futon Critic has reported the final ratings for network science fiction/fantasy genre series for the week of April 15-21. For the week UPN didn't put up any competition except for the continuation of the remaining Wolf Lake episodes. Wolf Lake scored a feeble 2.3 million viewers, well behind everyone else. For the week, ABC's Alias reclaimed the top spot from FOX's The X-Files. The WB's Smallville returned from repeat hell to secure the 3rd spot with 6 million viewers. The WB's Angel returned from its lonnngg vacation (welcome back, dark brooding one) to score its average 4.3 million viewers, shoring up The WB's Monday night 9 pm slot which has been suffering with Glory Days and repeats of Seventh Heaven.
The Futon Critic has also predicted the promising news that it appears Angel will remain on The WB next season in its Monday 9 pm slot, though it will continue its strange pairing with Seventh Heaven. This, of course, forestalls indications that Angel would join its sister series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, on UPN next season. It was also predicted that Smallville will be moved to the more prestigious - but tougher - 8 pm Sunday night slot next season. Charmed is also predicted to return, contrary to reports that Aaron Spelling was ready to pull the plug on the series.
Top Ranked Science Fiction/Fantasy Genre Network Series
April 15-21 (based on number of viewers)
1) Alias (ABC) - 5.7/9 (8.9 million)
2) X-Files (FOX) - 5.1/8 (8.6 million)
3) Smallville (WB) - 3.7/6 (6.0 million)
4) Dark Angel (FOX) - 3.3/6 (5.1 million)
5) Angel (WB) - 3.6/4 (4.3 million)
6) Charmed (WB) - 2.4/4 (3.6 million)
7) Wolf Lake (UPN) - 1.5/2 (2.3 million)
NOTE: UPN's Enterprise was a repeat presentation; UPN's Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a repeat presentation; The WB's Glory Days appears to have completed its mid-season replacement run; UPN's Roswell was preempted by a repeat presentation of Buffy the Vampire Slayer;
To track your favorite show's ratings, check out this page.
The Futon Critic also reported on Thursday the syndicated ratings for the week of April 8. Stargate SG-1 stayed on top of Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda for a second week. Mutant X climbed back up to the 3rd slot and Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict... well, same-o, same-o.
Syndicated Ratings for Week of April 8
1) Stargate: SG-1 - 2.5/2.6
2) Andromeda - 2.3/2.4
3) Mutant X - 2.2/2.3
4) V.I.P. - 2.1/2.2
5) BeastMaster - 2.0/2.1
6) Maximum Exposure - 1.8
7) Relic Hunter - 1.7/1.8
7) Earth: Final Conflict - 1.7/1.8
9) The Outer Limits - 1.4
9) Sheena - 1.4
To read the original report, check out this page.
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How would you rate the latest ENT episode, TWO DAYS AND TWO NIGHTS, 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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