Star Trek fans, no matter which version of the iconic TV franchise they prefer, will be able to watch all five iterations of the show on the Heroes & Icons multicast network beginning Sunday, July 24, or if you prefer, Stardate Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 8 p.m. ET. Heroes & Icons (H&I) will begin […]
Star Trek fans, no matter which version of the iconic TV franchise they prefer, will be able to watch all five iterations of the show on the Heroes & Icons multicast network beginning Sunday, July 24, or if you prefer, Stardate Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 8 p.m. ET.
Heroes & Icons (H&I) will begin with the first episode of each version and will present them all in sequence as a continuous five-hour block on Sunday nights, and as five hours each weeknight, Monday through Friday.
Fifty years ago, the original Star Trek by creator Gene Roddenberry, debuted on NBC, transporting viewers to a future universe which went on to include four spinoffs.
Perhaps no other television show so imaginatively and thoughtfully presented heroic characters and brought them vividly to life in iconic stories as the Star Trek series have.
“Live long and prosper,” ask Mr. Spock would say.
Here’s a video of Leonard Nimoy explaining the true story of how he came up with the idea of the Vulcan greetings gesture.
Below that is a never-before-seen trailer featuring all five captains from the different shows in one video.
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