Star Trek: The Next Generation 20th Anniversary
STARTREK.COM

Star Trek
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Star Trek: Voyager
Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek Movies

This page requires Macromedia Flash 6 plugin or higher. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD >>
Article

Home :: News :: Article




Robert Picardo, Tim Russ and Robert Duncan McNeill banter at Vegas con, Aug. 2003
Tim Russ & Robbie McNeill


Bryan Fuller at the 2007 Saturn Awards
Bryan Fuller


John de Lancie
John de Lancie


Jerry Goldsmith
Jerry Goldsmith


Jolene Blalock
Jolene Blalock


Michael Dorn at Creation's 40th anniversary celebration in Las Vegas, Aug. 2006
Michael Dorn


He's gonna play it cool ... real cool ... at least, for awhile
Harlan Ellison


Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart


Michael & Denise Okuda, Sacramento 2006
Michael & Denise Okuda


Inauguration of Ricardo Montalban Theatre, Hollywood, May 2004
Ed Begley, Jr.


David Reddick
David Reddick



05.19.2007
Roundup: New Fall Shows, Dallas Trek Concert, Blalock's "Puppets," etc.

Voyager Veterans' New Shows on Fall Schedule

At the "Upfront" presentations in New York this week by the broadcast networks, several new shows were announced for 2007-08 involving a number of Star Trek: Voyager and other Trek alumni.

Tim Russ co-stars in Sam I Am, the pilot for which was directed by Robert Duncan McNeill. It's a comedy headlined by Christina Applegate in the title character of an amnesia victim putting the pieces of her life back together ... and learning she was not a very nice person before. Russ plays "Frank," the doorman at Sam's building. The show is scheduled for Monday nights at 9:30 ET/PT on ABC. Apparently ABC worked out any legal difficulties with the title "Sam I Am" — McNeill told fans at the Grand Slam convention in Burbank last month that a new title was being sought to avoid any issues with the estate of Dr. Seuss (related story).

Also on ABC's fall schedule is a new show from former Voyager writer/producer Bryan Fuller called Pushing Daisies. It's been described as a "romance-tinged procedural" about a man whose touch can bring the dead back to life, with a colorful "fairy-tale" visual quality. (Fuller knows a thing or two about dead people, having created Showtime's Dead Like Me, along with Wonderfalls.) Fuller wrote the pilot and is producing. Pushing Daisies is scheduled for Wednesday nights at 8:00 ET/PT. Fuller is leaving Heroes — for which he shared a Saturn Award win last week — after this season to concentrate on the new show.

Over at The CW, Ray Wise — "Arturis" in "Hope and Fear" — co-stars in Reaper, about a bounty hunter working for the devil. The "supernatural dramedy" will air Tuesdays at 9:00 ET/PT.

The most anticipated dramatic entry at Fox won't premiere until January. The Sarah Connor Chronicles — a spinoff of the "Terminator" movies — stars Thomas Dekker as the iconic "John Connor." Dekker was the holographic "Henry Burleigh" in two episodes of Voyager, plus he was one of Picard's Nexus sons in "Star Trek Generations." Once it does materialize in midseason, "Connor" is slated for Sunday nights at 9:00 — the slot that worked so well for The X-Files — right after Family Guy, and will air without repeats.

Fox's most anticipated new comedy stars Kelsey Grammer — "Bateson" in TNG's "Cause and Effect" — as a news anchor forced to re-team with his ex-wife (Patricia Heaton) at a Pittsburgh TV station. Back to You — formerly titled "Action News" — premieres in the fall on Wednesday nights at 8:00 (opposite Pushing Daisies).

Bryan Singer — who appeared briefly in "Star Trek Nemesis" — is the producer of Dirty Sexy Money, a black comedy-drama about corrupt wealth which will air in the fall on ABC Wednesday nights at 10:00 — the slot currently occupied by Lost.

Lost — from "Star Trek XI" producers J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk — won't return for its fourth season until January or February, when 16 episodes will run continuously. It may go back to the 9:00 timeslot, but that isn't definite yet.

At CBS, Shark co-starring Jeri Ryan is moving to Sunday nights at 10:00. Shark is the only new show from last season with a Trek principal to survive into a second season. The Nine with John Billingsley, Raines with Linda Park, and The Black Donnellys with Kate Mulgrew have all been unceremoniously nixed.

One final note from the Upfronts: CBS announced a new reality show for Wednesday nights called "Kid Nation," where 40 children ages 8-15 go to a ghost town to build their own society, presumably with no adult supervision. A real-life "Miri"?

Dallas Symphony Performs "Music of Star Trek"

John de Lancie and Robert Picardo will be the special guest narrators at a concert next month of Star Trek music performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The compositions of Jerry Goldsmith will be featured, alongside works by Alexander Courage, Cliff Eidelman, Leonard Rosenman, Dennis McCarthy and James Horner.

"The Music of Star Trek" will be performed June 5 and 6 (Tuesday and Wednesday) at the Meyerson Symphony Center in downtown Dallas. Tickets range from $35 to $75. Visit www.DallasSymphony.com for more info. According to the site, costumes are welcome!

Blalock's "Shadow Puppets" in Exclusive Engagement

A new horror/thriller starring Jolene Blalock had its world premiere in Europe last month and is now set for an exclusive one-week engagement at a Beverly Hills theater. "Shadow Puppets" is a scary tale about eight strangers who wake up in an abandoned asylum with no memories, and soon discover they were subjects of an experiment gone haywire. Blalock co-stars with James Marsters of Buffy and Angel fame, along with Tony Todd, who played "Kurn" and other roles in Trek.

"Shadow Puppets" will play June 22-28 at the historic Fine Arts Theater at 8556 Wilshire in Beverly Hills. The movie will be presented digitally and in full surround sound, according to its director, Michael Winnick. You can purchase tickets through the movie's MySpace page, and also see a trailer for the film (featuring Blalock in underwear reminiscent of the decon chamber!).

The movie was the closing entry at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival on April 16. No word yet about a full theatrical or DVD release.

Page 2:
Dorn to Emcee Aviation Ceremony
Trumbull, Dykstra, Knoll at VES Festival
Ellison to Read for Charity
Links of Interest: Stewart, Okudas, Begley, Reddick

1 | 2  next

More News

Search

Reference



News:
Trek Veterans Take Home Saturn Awards

Convention Report: Grand Slam XV Roundup

Jules Verne Film Festival Celebrates Trek (NEW PHOTOS)

Remastering Star Trek: A Compendium

Episode:
Cause and Effect

Future's End, Part I

Hope and Fear

Miri

Star Trek Nemesis

Star Trek: First Contact

Star Trek: The Motion Picture

The City on the Edge of Forever

External:
"Shadow Puppets" movie page

"The Trek Life"

DailyMotion.com: Video of Patrick Stewart at Jules Verne Festival

Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Dork Tower

Dork Tower: Reddick strip 05.15.07

Dork Tower: Reddick strip 05.17.07

Dork Tower: Reddick strip 05.22.07

Earth 2 Comics and Collectibles, Sherman Oaks

FixingThePlanet.com

Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Polishing a legend (Okuda interview)

Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Space man (Mike Okuda profile)

Jules Verne Festival: Video Tribute to Patrick Stewart

National Aviation Hall of Fame

Star Trek Generations

The Jules Verne Adventure Film Festival and Expositions

The Nine - Season 1 in iTunes Store

Visual Effects Society

Creative Staff:
Dave Rossi

David Reddick

Denise Okuda

Harlan Ellison

J.J. Abrams

Jerry Goldsmith

Michael Okuda

Robert Duncan McNeill

Cast:
Jeri Ryan

John Billingsley

John de Lancie

Jolene Blalock

Kate Mulgrew

Linda Park

Michael Dorn

Patrick Stewart

Robert Picardo

Tim Russ

Character:
Arturis

Captain Morgan Bateson

Henry Burleigh

Henry Starling

Kurn


CBS/Paramount Television

This site and its contents TM & © 2007 CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.
STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Site Map | Help / FAQ | Contact Us | Advertise With Us