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Like galactically minded father, like son: Eugene Wesley “Rod” Roddenberry Jr. has signed on to executive-produce CBS’ Star Trek reboot, TVLine has learned.Roddenberry Jr., president of ...
Somewhere in the cellar of Paramount Pictures, there's a Post-it note which says, ‘I do not want to hear Patrick Stewart's name mentioned again ever! signed Gene Roddenberry. Man.
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry wasn't a big fan of Star Trek: The Next Generation, so how would he view today's Star Trek?
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry (August 19, 1921–October 24, 1991) boldly went where no man had gone before, creating a sci-fi franchise that would have a seismic impact on the world of pop ...
When Gene Roddenberry's computer died, it took the only method of accessing some 200 floppy disks of his unpublished work. Here's how this tech mystery was solved.
Roddenberry went into a meeting, and seemed startled afterwards to discover that he was actually signed up to produce a new Star Trek.
Gene Roddenberry’s son said his father was an atheist. But documented evidence tells a different, more nuanced story about the creator of “Star Trek.” ...
Signed Gene Roddenberry.'" Once he did get the part, Stewart didn't feel that Roddenberry truly embraced him as the character.
This amazing artifact, which is accompanied by a signed letter of provenance from Gene Roddenberry's son, Rod, will be a special addition to Profiles in History's October 8-9, 2009 auction of ...
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