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  1. 1 de mar. de 2011 · Rick Berman Answers Your Questions - Part 1. Last month, we conducted a super-in-depth, 9,000-plus-word interview with former Star Trek executive producer Rick Berman. Many readers were surprised by Berman’s candor as he recounted his 18 years of captaining the Trek ship. As much ground as the three-part conversation covered, some fans still ...

  2. 22 de jun. de 2011 · Star Trek Voyager has been off the air for a decade, but actor Garrett Wang still has some issues with how the show was run, and how it was ended. In a new interview the Ensign Kim actor reveals ...

  3. 8 de feb. de 2011 · After only Gene Roddenberry, no name is more associated with the behind-the-scenes inner workings of Star Trek than Rick Berman. From 1987 to 2005, for a full 18 years, Berman served the Star Trek universe and, for most of it, he ran the show. He assumed the reins of The Next Generation as Roddenberry, in ill health, pulled back a few years ...

  4. 2 de mar. de 2011 · Today, in part two of our fan Q&A with Rick Berman, the former Star Trek producer answers more of your questions about his 18 years running the franchise. Among the topics: the lack of gay characters on Trek, surprising big-name actors who almost appeared in Trek features, and what Berman might have done differently if he had it all to do again.

  5. When Gene Roddenberry passed away, producer Rick Berman took over Star Trek. The franchise continued not because of his efforts but in spite of them. Support...

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  6. 18 de jun. de 2018 · Not only did they star/guest star on The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and/or Enterprise, but they directed episodes of Trek as well. To do so, each of them – beginning with Frakes – had to matriculate through Trek ’s so-called “Directors’ School” and earn their shot. And the headmaster, so to speak, was Rick Berman ...

  7. 28 de may. de 2012 · But the show wasn’t “RICK BERMAN’S star trek”. It was TNG, Voyager, DS9, and Enterprise. These series were on the air for a total of 25 seasons and hundreds of episodes.