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« on: July 23, 2007, 08:23:00 pm »



The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)

Star Trek debuted in the United States on NBC on September 8, 1966.[4] The show, starring William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, told the tale of the crew of the starship Enterprise and that crew's five-year mission "to boldly go where no man has gone before." In its first two seasons it was nominated for Emmy Awards as Best Dramatic Series. However, after only three seasons, the show was canceled and the last episode aired on June 3, 1969.[5] The series subsequently became popular in reruns, and a cult following developed, complete with fan conventions.[4] Originally aired as simply Star Trek, it has in recent years become known as Star Trek: The Original Series or as "Classic Trek" — retronyms that distinguish it from its sequels and the franchise as a whole. All subsequent films and television series, except the animated series of the 1970s, have had secondary titles included as part of their official names. A rerelease of the series began in September 2006 with CGI enhancements as a high-definition "Remastered" edition.[6] The first season of Star Trek also is available for download from Apple's iTunes Store. Episodes are offered in their original broadcast forms. Additionally, all of the first season episodes that have been remastered are available. The iTunes Store is the only source for unedited, full-length remastered episodes.[7] The remastered episodes currently air in syndication while the originals appear on TV Land, MyNetworkTV channel, G4 (TV channel), Sci Fi in Australia, The Sci-Fi Channel in the UK, and additionally on BBC2 in the UK, although these broadcasts are infrequent and irregular.
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