When Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered in 1987, it did so in unknown territory. How would audience numbers pan out for a major science-fiction show in first-run syndication? Former Paramount executive John Wentworth returns to The Trek Files to demystify the numbers surrounding TNG's debut and how the show warped past expectation.
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11-24 Star Trek premise (TAS) - 1973
11-23 TNG Character Relationships - 1986, part 2
11-22 TNG Character Relationships - 1986
11-21 Star Trek III final draft notes - 1983, part 2
11-20 Star Trek V story memo - 1987
11-19 Star Trek III final draft notes - 1983
11-18 New Writers memo - 1987
11-17 Letter to Wilton Dillon - July 2, 1975
11-16 Letter to Fred Durant - 1972
11-15 Eye of the Beholder letter - September 21, 1973
11-14 Writing to Series Budget memo - 1987
11-13 College of the Pacific letter - 1974
11-12 William Shatner LIVE - 1977
11-11 Point of Extinction story pitch - 1973
11-10 Fan letters to Gene Roddenberry - 1971-1975
11-9 Star Trek Enterprises fanzine letter - ca. 1968
11-8 Star Trek Animated Fan Club Newsletter - 1973
11-7 Blood and Fire story by David Gerrold - 1987
11-6 Unproduced Star Trek Animated pitches - 1973 part 2
11-5 Unproduced Star Trek Animated pitches - 1973
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