Posted on 09/08/2012 1:00:03 PM PDT by EveningStar
Star Trek: The Original Series (ST:TOS) debuted September 8, 1966 on NBC.
Who watched that telecast live?
Let's look around the Internet for "Trek" news:
Star Trek: The Original Series: The 10 greatest episodes
Star Trek's Sexy Femme Fatales Made Men Suffer
Star Trek: The Original Series' surprising role in US civil rights
Star Trek: The Original Series goes where The Flintstones has gone before
'Star Wars' versus 'Star Trek' technology: Let's settle this
'Star Trek: The Original Series': Where Is the Cast 46 Years After TV Premiere?
The above article left out Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand), who was dropped from the series halfway through the first season.
'Star Trek: The Original Series' doodle best experienced on Google Chrome?
Star Trek an honour for Karl Urban
J.J. Abrams' 'Star Trek' Sequel Apparently Entitled 'Star Trek Into Darkness'
In retrospect the series was great for several reasons.
1) Mister Scott convinced an entire generation of nerds to become engineers. Seriously, he is given as their most popular reason for having studied engineering. Several of the gizmos designed for the show were inspiring enough to eventually be turned into real things.
2) Their sense of fashion was amazing, due to costume designer Bill Theiss, whose theory was “the degree to which a costume is considered sexy is directly proportional to how much it looks like it is about to fall off.” (Yes, he died of AIDS). They also had three talented hairstylists, and one of their designs was so unique it was named after the Star Trek character (Yeoman Rand). Even the men’s hairstyles, especially the sideburns, became popular.
3) They actually got some scripts from serious science fiction authors. Instead of just relying on typical Wagon Train type script hacks. This lent enough color to really make parts of the series unforgettable.
I thought he died a few years back. Only 46?
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