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Certain episodes of the series have also been released on eight "best of" collections. [10] The four Next Generation movies were released together on a Blu-ray set in 2009. [20] [21] They have subsequently been re-released individually. Three episodes were released on region-free Blu-ray Disc in January 2012. [10]
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]
"Home Soil" is the eighteenth episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It first aired in broadcast syndication on February 22, 1988. Robert Sabaroff, Karl Geurs and Ralph Sanchez developed the story, with Sabaroff producing the teleplay.
Pages in category "Star Trek: The Next Generation season 1 episodes" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes; List of Star Trek: The Animated Series episodes; List of Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes; List of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes; List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes; List of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes; List of Star Trek: Discovery episodes; List of Star Trek: Short Treks episodes
Viewership and ratings per season of Star Trek: The Next Generation; Series Season Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Avg. viewers (millions) The Next Generation: 1: 26 Fall 1987 Spring 1988: 1987–88: 8.55 The Next Generation: 2: 22 Fall 1988 Spring 1989: 1988–89: 9.14 The Next Generation: 3: 26 Fall 1989 Spring 1990: 1989–90: 9.77 ...
The Dixon Hill holoprogram reappeared in the second season episode "Manhunt", the fourth-season episode "Clues", and the film Star Trek: First Contact (1996). The Dixon Hill characters are also featured in the licensed novel A Hard Rain. [11] In the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Cogenitor," Trip Tucker selects a movie to watch.
"Encounter at Farpoint" was released in Japan on LaserDisc on June 10, 1995, as part of First Season Part.1. [50] This included first season episodes up to "Datalore" with a total runtime of 638 minutes on 12-inch optical video discs. [50]