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  1. Richard Keith Berman (born 25 December 1945; age 78) is a veteran writer and producer of American television. He was the executive producer of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1991-1994) and co-creator of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise. He also produced and co-wrote four Star Trek films. Throughout his long tenure at Star Trek, Berman had his name on ...

  2. Feb 8, 2011 · Rick Berman Looks Back at 18 Years of Trek - Part 2. Yesterday, former Star Trek producer Rick Berman recounted how he came on board The Next Generation and his subsequent work on the show. Now, in part two of our exclusive three-part interview, Berman breaks down particular elements of Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise.

  3. Mar 2, 2011 · Rick Berman Answers Your Questions - Part 2. Today, in part two of our fan Q&A with Rick Berman, the former Star Trek producer answers more of your questions about his 18 years running the franchise. Among the topics: the lack of gay characters on Trek, surprising big-name actors who almost appeared in Trek features, and what Berman might have ...

  4. In his three-hour-plus Archive interview, Rick Berman talks about his early years in television, where he worked as a producer on documentary series and specials including The Big Blue Marble. He recalls his move to Los Angeles and his work as a development executive before being tapped by Gene Roddenberry to work on his new series. He recounts his involvement in launching Star Trek: The Next ...

  5. Rick Berman took over showrunning partway through S1 of TNG when Gene Roddenberry's health declined. He only had one real producing credit to his name, and it was for a children's show. Some of the crappy things he did included: Being awful to women actors, corroborated by Denise Crosby, Marina Sirtis, Terry Farrell, Jeri Ryan.

  6. Feb 25, 2011 · Rick Berman takes a certain pride, even joy, in the nickname "Dr. Evil." But the people who use it see nothing funny about it—they mean it. His real name is Rick Berman, a Washington lobbyist ...

  7. Star Trek: The Next Generation celebrates its 30th anniversary today, and to mark the occasion, StarTrek.com reached out to Rick Berman. He, of course, worked with Gene Roddenberry to launch the show and then ran TNG when Roddenberry pulled back as his health faded. Berman went on to executive produce the TNG features and to executive produce ...

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