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Lindsley Parsons created and produced The Gray Ghost, [1] and Frank McDonald directed it. Jack DeWitt and Warren Douglas were writers. CBS Film Sales was the distributor. [3] The book Gray Ghosts and Rebel Raiders by Virgil Cavington Jones formed the basis for the series, and Jones was technical advisor. [2]
Star Trek: Enterprise is an American science fiction television series that debuted on UPN on September 26, 2001, and ran for four seasons until May 13, 2005. [1] The show was the fifth live-action series in the Star Trek franchise, [ 2 ] and was intended to serve as a prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series . [ 3 ]
CBR rated Season 1 of Enterprise as the 27th best season of all Star Trek seasons up to that time, ranking it lower than any of the other three seasons. [31] In his 2022 rewatch, Keith DeCandido of Tor.com gave the season 1 a rating of 4 out of 10. He says the premise is good in theory but in practice the most interesting thing they do with it ...
This episode was released as part of Enterprise Season One, which was released in high definition on Blu-ray disc on March 26, 2013; [16] the release has 1080p video and a DTS-HD Master Audio sound track. [17]
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The guest cast featured three former Star Trek alumni including Clint Howard who had appeared in the original Star Trek episode "The Corbomite Maneuver" as Balok. [9] Ethan Phillips had appeared as Neelix, a main cast character in Star Trek: Voyager, [10] as well as the Ferengi doctor Farek in The Next Generation episode "Ménage à Troi". [11]
The series revitalized Patrick Dempsey's career and made household names out of the Season 1 cast. Grey's Anatomy was the show you had to watch every Sunday night (yes, it used to air on Sundays ...
Richard Timothy Jones (born January 16, 1972) [1] is an American actor. [2] He has worked extensively in both film and television productions since the early 1990s. His television roles include Ally McBeal (1997), Judging Amy (1998–2005), CSI: Miami (2006), Girlfriends (2007), Grey's Anatomy (2010), Hawaii Five-0 (2011–2014), Narcos (2015), and Criminal Minds (2017).