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Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series which aired in syndication from September 1987 through to May 1994. It is the second live-action series of the Star Trek franchise and comprises a total of 176 (DVD and original broadcast) or 178 (syndicated) episodes over 7 seasons.
Colm Meaney – Miles O'Brien (2 episodes) Wil Wheaton – Wesley Crusher (2 episodes) John de Lancie – Q (2 episodes) Michelle Forbes – Lt. Ro Laren (1 episode) Dwight Schultz – Lt. Reginald Barclay (1 episode) Eric Menyuk – The Traveler (1 episode) Brian Bonsall – Alexander Rozhenko (1 episode) Armin Shimerman – Quark (1 episode)
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry (pictured in 1976) was hired by Paramount to create a new television series set in the same universe. As production was underway on the film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Paramount executives began to work on ideas to bring Star Trek back to television, [1] hiring writer/producer Greg Strangis to develop some proposals. [2]
Pages in category "Star Trek: The Next Generation season 7 episodes" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The episode was later included on the Star Trek: The Next Generation season one DVD box set, released in March 2002. [13] The episode was released as part of the season one Blu-ray set on July 24, 2012. [14] Episodes from "Encounter at Farpoint" to "Datalore" were released in Japan on LaserDisc on June 10, 1995, as part of First Season Part.1. [15]
Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1 List of episodes " Encounter at Farpoint " is the pilot episode and series premiere of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation , which premiered in syndication on September 28, 1987.
"Thine Own Self" is the 168th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the 16th episode of the seventh season. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D. In this episode, Data, suffering from amnesia ...
Nerdist ranked this episode the number one best episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, on a list of the top ten episodes. They ranked "The Inner Light" in second place, and "The Best of Both Worlds" (Parts I & II) as third. [43] Entertainment Weekly named this episode the sixth best of Star Trek: The Next Generation. [44]