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  1. Degrassi: The Next Generation (renamed to Degrassi for seasons 10 to 14) is a Canadian teen drama television series created by Yan Moore and Linda Schuyler. It is the fourth series in the Degrassi franchise and a revival of Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High.

    • Teen Drama Telenovela
    • The Show Got Off to A Rocky start.
    • Gene Roddenberry Really Didn’T Want A Bald Captain.
    • Only One Person Has Ever Played Himself in Star Trek history.
    • A Whole Episode Was Written For Robin Williams.
    • Patrick Stewart Approached Being Tortured on screen Very Seriously.
    • They Used Some Practical Effects.
    • Lore Was Supposed to Be A Woman.
    • There Was An Open Submission Policy on scripts.
    • Some Scripts Were Recycled from The Scrapped Phase II.
    • The Transporter Is The Best of Both Worlds.

    Things were tumultuous at best behind the scenes during the first season of the show, as writers and producers clashed with creator Gene Roddenberry over themes, characters, and ideas on a weekly basis. The in-fighting and drama became such a part of the show's legacy that William Shatner himself chronicled all of it in a 2014 documentary called Ch...

    For years, William Shatner had cast the mold by which all future Star Trek captains would be judged. And it was that image of the confident, swashbuckling James T. Kirk that Roddenberry wanted to preserve when bringing a new captain in for The Next Generation. So when Berman wanted to cast Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the issue was c...

    Stephen Hawking was visiting the Paramount lot during the video release of the film A Brief History of Time when he requested a tour of the Next Generation set. After making his way onto the iconic Enterprise bridge, he stopped and began typing into his computer. Suddenly, his voice synthesizer spoke: “Would you lift me out of my chair and put me i...

    Late actor and comedian Robin Williams was also a huge fan of the show and was desperate to appear in it, so an episode of the fifth season—"A Matter of Time"—was drawn up by Berman to allow Williams to shine at the center of a mystery about Professor Berlinghoff Rasmussen, a time-traveling historian from the future visiting the past to observe the...

    In the episode “Chain of Command, Part II,” Picard has been captured by Cardassians and is subjected to a variety of torture methods by his interrogators. As a member of the human rights organization Amnesty International, Stewart did not want to shy away from the realities of torture, so he watched tapessent to him that included statements from pe...

    The transporter effect on the show may look completely computer generated, but in fact it’s all done quite organically. First, a canister is filled with water and glitter and then a light is shone through it. After stirring the liquid briskly, the resulting few seconds of swirling glitter are filmedand then superimposed over footage of the actor st...

    Android Lieutenant Commander Data had many adventures during the series, on and off the Enterprise, but his evil twin brother, Lore, stands out for many fans as one of the show’s greatest antagonists. Surprisingly, Lore was originally createdas a female android character for the show, but the actor who plays Data, Brent Spiner, came up with a diffe...

    When Michael Piller took over as head writer on the show in 1989, an open submission policy was launched where absolutely anyone could submit up to two unsolicited scripts for consideration. Opening up the possibility of writing for TV to people outside of the Writers Guild of America and talent agency pool was unheard of at the time, and over 5000...

    A decade before The Next Generation debuted, there was a failed attempt at a revival called Star Trek: Phase II. Though a first season was mapped out, it never saw the light of day, and the movie series was produced in its place. However, the scrapped scripts and concepts lived on in various Trek projects over the years. For the second season premi...

    In what was either a cost-cutting move or a sly Easter egg (or both), the ceiling of the Enterprise's transporter room in The Next Generation is actually the floor of the transporter room from the original series. That's far from the only recycling that went on between the Trek series. The orbital office complex from Star Trek: The Motion Picture w...

  2. Star Trek. Star Trek: The Next Generation, often abbreviated to TNG, is the second live-action Star Trek television series, and the first set in the 24th century. Like its predecessors, it was created by Gene Roddenberry. Produced at Paramount Pictures, it aired in first-run syndication, by Paramount...

  3. Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. It originally aired from September 28, 1987, to May 23, 1994, in syndication, spanning 178 episodes over seven seasons. The third series in the Star Trek franchise, it was inspired by Star Trek: The Original Series.

  4. Oct 31, 2019 · For most Star Trek fans, the battle of which series is the best of the franchise comes down to The Original Series and The Next Generation. The former brought Gene Roddenberry's idyllic vision of the future into the collective consciousness in the '60s, while the latter improved upon its premisein the '90s to a degree even Gene himself wouldn't ...

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  5. Q is a fictional character, as well as the name of a race, in Star Trek, appearing in the Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Lower Decks, and Picard series and in related media. The most familiar Q is portrayed by John de Lancie. He is an extra-dimensional being of unknown origin who possesses immeasurable power over time, space, the ...

  6. 5 days ago · The series finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation, "All Good Things...," aired on television screens 30 years ago today on May 23, 1994.. It's one of the most-memorable scenes in all of Star Trek — after a feature-length episode where Jean-Luc Picard bounced back and forth between the show's present day, the past from the ship's first mission in "Encounter at Farpoint," and 25 years ahead ...

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