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It's our 200th episode! A victory for quantity over quality and our small, chill audience of friends! To celebrate, Anika and Liz are talking about Star Trek: Open A Channel - A Woman's Trek, Nana Visitor's book about women in Star Trek. Open A Channel is much more substantial than just girl power feminism. How Lucille Ball was erased from Star Trek's narrative The throughline of mentorship We gently interrogate Nana Visitor's second wave biases We also have two separate (but related) rants about Janice Rand and the "glorified secretary" concept Hair Trek Marina Sirtis versus … a lot of people Bodyshaming from fandom. "The idea that fat people should not exist in your utopia is really horrible and RFK Jr coded." The editorial decision to exclude Michelle Hurd
En nuestro repaso por la serie de #comics de #StarTrek, editada por #Marvel en 1980, seguimos con el 12vo número. Janice Rand se embarca en una misión de mil años con su nuevo esposo, la lámpara de lava, pero las cosas no salen como esperaban y el Enterprise va al rescate. ------------------------------------------------- Ayudanos a bancar esta locura comprándonos un cafecito en: https://ko-fi.com/remerasrojas https://cafecito.app/remerasrojas Buscanos nuestras redes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remerasrojas Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/remerasrojas Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/remerasrojas TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@remeras.rojas BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/remerasrojas.bsky.social Threads: https://www.threads.net/@remerasrojas ivoox: https://remerasrojas.ivoox.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0JadZRuq4kibyGbkbGrYzk Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/RemerasRojas?sub_confirmation=1 -----------------------------------------------
Matt and Annie discuss the Enterprise's latest arrival, teenage oddball Charlie X! Charlie has his sights set on Janice Rand, but when his feelings are rebuked it has dire consequences for the rest of the crew! Follow Two Boldly Go on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TwoBoldlyGoPod Music: Sandstorm and One Small Rover by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Open Pike Night! Join your hosts John T Bolds, Cameron, Jesse and some amazing guests on stage and in the studio to discuss our picks for the Strange New Worlds versions of Star Trek: The Original Series characters with Patrick from It's Got Star Trek!Send your voice hail to OPNSign up for the OPN NewsletterVisit our new website OpenPike.comPlease Check out our MerchSupport us on PatreonFollow @openpike on TwitterFollow OpenPike on InstagramFollow Openpike on YoutubeJoin us tonight as we discuss who we would cast in the roles of Boyce, Saavik, Janice Rand, Chekov, Sulu, Scotty, and Bones! As always we're glad to welcome our lineup of voices to the Open Pike Night Stage!@antipodal@ontherock81@petertrek1@electricether@abbymsommerNow that the Season is over, we're spending some time between the worlds and we'll be putting out the call! If you have something you want to share on the Open Pike Night Stage please record an audio clip, 90 seconds or less, and send it to Openpike@gmail.com Come take your place on the Open Pike Night Stage!Most importantly, be sure to share the episode with your friends and please, leave us a review on Apple podcasts and Spotify!
This is it! 3 and a half hours of the best songs of all of the WART Radios of this year! All songs are from NintenDomain Episodes and Expansion Pak Episodes. This is a sample of the vgm playlist you can hear every month at www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast The Tracklist: 00:00:45 Chicory: A Colorful Tale: Eyes in the Darkness Composed by Lena Raine 00:03:32 SEGAGAGA Blue B-Laboratory Medley Composed by Tsuyoshi Kaneko and/or Masato Nakamura 00:08:36 Dokapon Kingdom: Underwater Palace Composed by Shigeki Hayashi 00:10:24 Super Mario 3D World: Bowser's Fury: Lake Lapcat 00:15:44 Super Mario 3D World: Bowser's Fury: Bowser's Fury Both Composed by Daisuke Matsuoka and James Phillipsen 00:19:38 Pokémon Legends: Arceus: Wild Battle Music 00:24:41 Pokémon Legends: Arceus: Trainer Battle Music Both Composed by Go Ichinose, Hitomi Sato, and/or Hiromitsu Maeba 00:29:41 Boogerman: Flatulent Swamps Composed by Rot Wilkins 00:32:23 Triangle Strategy: Battle 1 Composed by Akira Senju 00:37:53 Elden Ring: Main Theme Composed by Tsukasa Saitoh, Shoi Miyazawa, Tai Tomisawa, Yuka Kitamura, and/or Yoshimi Kudo 00:39:28 Chocobo GP: Zozo 00:42:59 Chocobo GP: Big Bridge both composed by Hidenori Iwasaki 00:47:12 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Arcade Game): Down Town (Scene 2, Stage 1) Composed by Keizou Nakamura 00:49:17 Mario Kart 8 Booster Pass 1: Ninja Hideaway Composed by Shihi Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu, and Yasuaki Iwata 00:51:17 Road Rash: Pacific Coast Composed by Rob Hubbard 00:57:55 F-Zero GX: Dr. Stuart Theme Composed by Daiki Kasho 01:00:00 Kirby and the Forgotten Land: Welcome to the New World (Vocals) Composed by Yuuta Ogasawara, Hirokazu Ando, Jun Ishikawa, and/or Yuki Shimooka 01:03:35 Zombie Army 4: Dead War: The Village (Reprise) Composed by Nick D. Brewer 01:08:33 Nobody Saves the World: The Calamity Composed by Jim Guthrie 01:10:37 Mario Golf: Best Shot Replay Composed by Matoi Sakuraba 01:14:17 Nintendo Switch Sports: Badminton Composed by Haruki Torii and/or Takuhiro Honda 01:20:12 Elec head: Return Trip Composed by Tsuyomi 01:22:18 The ProtoMen V: The Stand (Man or Machine) Composed by The Protomen 01:28:14 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge: Roof Running Reptiles Composed by Tee Lopes 01:30:32 Neon White: Glass Ocean Composed by Machine Girl 01:35:32 Batman the Pinball Game: Track 2 Composed by Brain Schmidt 01:37:32 Pin*Bot: Normal Mode Composed by David Wise 01:39:23 Persona 4: Signs of Love Composed by Shoji Meguro 01:42:22 Phantasy Star IV: Terrible Sight Composed by Izuho Numata and/or Masaki Nakagaki 01:44:37 Live a Live: Go! Go! Steel Titan! (Japanese Version) Composed by Hironou Kageyama 01:47:41 Live a Live: MegaloMania Composed by Yoko Shimomura 01:52:30 Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Keves Battle 01:58:38 Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Chain Attack! Both Composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, ACE, Kenji Hiramatsu, Manami Kiyota, and/or Mariam Abounnasr 02:00:46 Splatoon 3: Deep Cut – Anarchy Rainbow Composed by Toru Minegishi, Shiho Fujii, Ryo Nagamatsu, Toshiyuki Sudo, Yumi Takahashi, and/or Sayako Doi 02:02:33 Cursed to Golf: Cursed to Golf Composed by Mark Sparling 02:05:13 Kirby Super Star: Green Greens Composed by Jun Ishikawa 02:06:50 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Coming out of Their Shells: Pizza Power Composed by Michaelangelo, Raphael, Bob Bejan, and Godfrey Nelson 02:09:48 Tinykin: The Tardigrades Composed by Alexis Laugier 02:12:47 Splatoon 3: Sea Me Now Composed by Toru Minegishi, Shiho Fujii, Ryo Nagamatsu, Toshiyuki Sudo, Yumi Takahashi, and/or Sayako Doi 02:15:33 Tunic: To Far Shores Composed by Lifeform x Janice Rand 02:18:38 Galactic Pinball: Moon Man Fandango Composed by Kenji Yamamoto and/or Masaru Tajima 02:21:13 Nier Automata: City Ruins (Rays of Light) Composed by Keiichi Okabe 02:27:31 Pilotwings 64: Gyrocopter Composed by Dan Hess 02:31:08 Persona 5: Royal: Rivers in the Desert Composed by Shoji Meguro 02:36:20 Luigi's Mansion 3: The Dance Hall: Dark Hallways Composed by Chad Yorke and Darren Radtke 02:37:50 Bayonetta 3: GH()ST [Viola Battle Song] Composed by Naofumi Harada 02:41:06 Mario Party: (Mario) Rainbow Castle Composed by Yasunori Mitsuda 02:42:49 Inscryption: Hex Cooking Composed by Jonah Senzel 02:44:54 Lunistice: Shrine (Home) Composed by Knasibas 02:46:49 Pokémon Scarlet/Violet: Team Star Boss Battle Theme Composed by Minako Adachi, Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Hiromitsu Maeba, Teruo Taniguchi, Hitomi Sato, and/or Toby Fox 02:52:49 Sonic Frontiers: Flowing 02:55:23 Sonic Frontiers: Undefeatable (Giganto) Both Composed by Tomoya Ohtani, Kenichi Tokoi, Takhito Eguchi, Rintaro Soma, Kenji Mizuno, Kanon Oguni, and/or Hiroshi Kawaguchi 02:59:40 Captain Rainbow: Title Composed by Hirofumi Taniguchi 03:01:02 Pokémon Scarlet/Violet: South Province Composed by Toby Fox 03:03:50 Pokémon Scarlet/Violet: Tera Raid Battle Theme Composed by Minako Adachi, Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Hiromitsu Maeba, Teruo Taniguchi, Hitomi Sato, and/or Toby Fox 03:09:45 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game NES: 3-1: Snowy Central Park Composed by Kozo Nakamura and/or Yasuhiko Manno 03:11:00 Shin-Chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation – The Endless Seven Day Journey: Morning Workout Composed by NoisyCroak 03:11:24 Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak: Final Boss Gaismagorm Proof of a Hero Theme Composed by Satoshi Hori 03:16:24 Sifu: Crash the Dancefloor Composed by Howie Lee 03:21:48 Splatoon 3: Fins in the Air (Splatfest Battle 1) Composed by Toru Minegishi, Shiho Fujii, Ryo Nagamatsu, Toshiyuki Sudo, Yumi Takahashi, and/or Sayako Doi
Captain Kirk manipulates a young girl into sharpening pencils. Join your extremely post-pubescent hosts as they discuss dirty scary children, comically-patriarchal framing of women and young people, and that time William Shatner threw a child to the cold hard ground. Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet – beware! Next week: We will consult The Algorithm to determine our next topic of discussion - check out our website or social media for more info! Note that this and all episodes of the It's Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids. Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social Instagramaphone us @ItsGotStarTrek Facebookify us @ItsGotStarTrek Watch a static image while listening to the podcast on YouTube Telephone us at 202-456-1414 You can also visit www.itsgotstartrek.com and leave a comment or head on over to the It's Got Everything subreddit to join the discussion. Don't say we didn't give you options
It's time for the Nextlander gang to begin their five year (if they're lucky) journey into their first series rewatch in Star Trek: The Original Series. We kick things off with a pair of episodes about lonely beings with terrifying powers. CHAPTERS (00:00:00) - NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening. (00:00:37) - Intro (00:01:40) - Our histories with Star Trek (00:03:35) - Why we opted not to watch The Cage as of yet, and some early history of the series. (00:07:28) - The series' progressive bonafides, and some lore history. (00:12:58) - Launching into The Man Trap. (00:16:41) - The perception of James T. Kirk. (00:19:55) - The Man Trap's monster of the week. (00:24:40) - Janice Rand deserves better. (00:25:29) - Back to the salty monster, and some Federation lore discussion. (00:28:46) - It's like Mad Men in space (derogatory)! (00:31:17) - The hand plant (and a shithead puppeteer). (00:32:36) - Vulcan blood, bulky communicators, and the original bridge design. (00:36:31) - Wrapping up The Man Trap. (00:38:00) - Spock and Uhura. (00:41:51) - Not a great first go at first contact! (00:43:53) - Break! (00:44:07) - Onto Charlie X (00:45:46) - Thasians? Thasians! (00:47:50) - A couple of early Vinny observations. (00:50:03) - Charlie was bad, even as a child everyone could tell. (00:52:03) - This ship needs an HR department, and nobody wants to be Charlie's father figure. (00:54:12) - You really suck at this parental guidance thing, Kirk! (00:55:48) - A legendary scene (no, not that one, the other one). (00:58:29) - And now for the OTHER legendary scene. (01:02:30) - Things escalate quickly. (01:06:02) - How the hell does this sensory overload trick even work? (01:07:18) - And heeeereeeee coooooome the Thaaaaaaasians! (01:10:18) - Are the Thasians like a Q? (01:13:16) - This was a dark one! Sometimes Star Trek throws dark. (01:14:58) - How's Vinny feeling after these first two episodes? (01:17:10) - OutroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In "Pull My Loop", Katie expresses more concerns about Captain Kirk's sexual behaviour with Janice Rand, and shares her thoughts on other Star Trek episodes. Also, Kyle reveals all from his encounter with an anti-lockdown protest earlier that day.
This week Idol, Auto and Stars are joined by SkyCap as we open packs, relish in the hammy performance of Korby, try to unlock mysteries of the Soong Dynasty and try and justify Janice Rand being a transporter chief.
Star Trek and Sexual Assault, Part 1. In 2017, the #MeToo movement brought stories of sexual assault and harassment to the forefront of public consciousness. Some of the key figures in the campaign are part of the Star Trek family—most notably Ashley Judd and Anthony Rapp. Their willingness to share their stories played a major role in bringing many uncomfortable truths to light, particularly in relation to appalling behavior in the entertainment industry. But Star Trek is not itself immune from such shocking stories, as anyone who has read Grace Lee Whitney’s autobiography will know. The circumstances surrounding Janice Rand’s disappearance from The Original Series more than 50 years ago offer a sobering glimpse at the treatment of women by powerful men in Hollywood. In this episode of Primitive Culture, the first of a two-part discussion of sexual assault in Star Trek, host Duncan Barrett is joined by Clara Cook for a look at some of the links between the franchise and the #MeToo movement. We also speak to Marina Sirtis about her own experiences as a young actress working in Hollywood in the 1980s, and some of the difficult storylines she performed as Deanna Troi. Tune in next week for Part 2 of the conversation as we explore the various ways—some literal and some allegorical—in which Star Trek has presented these important issues on screen. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The #MeToo Movement (00:04:06) Grace Lee Whitney and the Physiology of Trauma (00:27:05) Marina Sirtis Interview (00:54:00) Nana Visitor, Kate Mulgrew, and Anthony Rapp (01:09:05) Sexual Assault in Star Trek: Discovery (01:22:25) Host Duncan Barrett Guest Clara Cook Production Duncan Barrett (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Star Trek and Sexual Assault, Part 1. In 2017, the #MeToo movement brought stories of sexual assault and harassment to the forefront of public consciousness. Some of the key figures in the campaign are part of the Star Trek family—most notably Ashley Judd and Anthony Rapp. Their willingness to share their stories played a major role in bringing many uncomfortable truths to light, particularly in relation to appalling behavior in the entertainment industry. But Star Trek is not itself immune from such shocking stories, as anyone who has read Grace Lee Whitney’s autobiography will know. The circumstances surrounding Janice Rand’s disappearance from The Original Series more than 50 years ago offer a sobering glimpse at the treatment of women by powerful men in Hollywood. In this episode of Primitive Culture, the first of a two-part discussion of sexual assault in Star Trek, host Duncan Barrett is joined by Clara Cook for a look at some of the links between the franchise and the #MeToo movement. We also speak to Marina Sirtis about her own experiences as a young actress working in Hollywood in the 1980s, and some of the difficult storylines she performed as Deanna Troi. Tune in next week for Part 2 of the conversation as we explore the various ways—some literal and some allegorical—in which Star Trek has presented these important issues on screen. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The #MeToo Movement (00:04:06) Grace Lee Whitney and the Physiology of Trauma (00:27:05) Marina Sirtis Interview (00:54:00) Nana Visitor, Kate Mulgrew, and Anthony Rapp (01:09:05) Sexual Assault in Star Trek: Discovery (01:22:25) Host Duncan Barrett Guest Clara Cook Production Duncan Barrett (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
The Enemy Within was the fifth episode of Star Trek's debut season to air, with Kirk split in two by a transporter accident and crewmen trapped on a planet below. In this episode Gerry and Iain take a look at a skilled animal actor and a deeply questionable piece of Vulcan logic. There's a smaller cast than usual for this episode as Bill Shatner faces off against himself for much of the duration. Jim Goodwin does make his first of three appearances as Farrell. The real star of the show was, of course, the dog who played the part of the Alpha-177 creature, together with both parts of its split self after the transporter malfunction. Phenomenal range. The Enemy Within was directed by Leo Penn and was written by Richard Matheson. For both men this would be their only work for the show which, given the quality of the episode, is a shame. In this episode Gerry and Iain considered whether one half of a man's personality can ever be truly considered an 'imposter'; the treatment of Janice Rand and Spock's shocking final comment to her; and the fate of the crew left stranded on Alpha-177. The discussion continues in the comments below and please keep in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram where we're @trekpodcast. You can listen to the show here on the website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Pocket Casts, TuneIn, Stitcher, Google or wherever you find your podcasts. The Enemy Within was released in 1966. It is 50 minutes long and originally aired on the NBC network. It can be viewed on CBS All Access in the United states, Netflix in the UK and is available on DVD and Blu Ray in other countries, including a comprehensive remastered set of all three seasons released by Paramount Home Entertainment.
Bienvenidos a un nueva (e)misión de #RemerasRojas el programa de radio #trekkie que hacemos desde Argentina para toda la galaxia para festejar nuestro amor por #StarTrek Este programa lo comenzamos con los resultados de un nuevo #ViajeALasEncuestas, donde le pedimos la opinión a nuestros oyentes sobre un tópico bien trekkie. En esta oportunidad preguntamos "De todos los protagonistas que se fueron de sus series ¿a quién extrañás más?" y dimos como opciones a Janice Rand, Tasha Yar, Katherine Pulaski, Wesley Crusher, Jadzia Dax, Kes, Gabriel Lorca y Christopher Pike. Y si bien los primeros puestos terminaron más o menos como pensábamos, hubo algunos resultados que nos sorprendieron bastante. Luego en nuestra sección enciclopédica "Trekkiepedia" hablamos de Risa, ese planeta paradisíaco al que nos encantaría ir a vacacionar. ¿Cómo es su forma de gobierno? ¿Siempre tuvo ese clima tan agradable? ¿Cuáles son sus mejores playas? ¿Qué son los Horga'hn? Después en nuestra sección "El Capítulo de la Semana" empezamos con una nueva temática de capítulos que dimos en llamar "¡Chau, chau, adiós!" con la que vamos a hablar de episodios donde miembros del cast dejan la serie. Y empezamos bien arriba con "Tears of the Prophets" el último episodio de la sexta temporada de #StarTrekDS9 que no creemos que sea difícil de adivinar, nos parece una maravilla. Como siempre tenemos un dato curioso de la mano de nuestro amigo Jack Palance que vuelve de la muerte para presentarnos un "Aunque Usted No Lo Crea" trekkie y luego presentamos un nuevo proyecto que no vio la luz en nuestra sección "Los Viajes que no Fueron" donde esta vez hablamos del proyecto conocido como "Kirk conoce a JFK". Una bizarreada hermosa salida de la mente del mismísimo #GeneRoddenberry y que concluimos que o hubiese sido una genialidad o una bazofia tremenda. Y para cerrar, como de costumbre, tenemos nuestras efemérides trekkies en "Esta Semana en Star Trek" donde recordamos estrenos, nacimientos y muertes y con eso tenemos la excusa de seguir hablando un poco más de este maravilloso universo que tanto amamos y que se llama Star Trek. ------------------------------------------------- Buscanos en nuestras redes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/remerasrojas Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/remerasrojas Instragram: @remerasrojas ivoox: https://remerasrojas.ivoox.com Youtube: RemerasRojas -------------------------------------------------
One of the Star Trek franchise's most compelling joys is its knack for forging fun and unforgettable relationships: Kirk and Spock, Jadzia and Worf, Geordi and Data, and so on and so forth. However, with such an immense cast of players more than a couple promising potential pairings were destined to wind up left on the sidelines. This week hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton take a break from their 3D chess and aerobics classes in order to highlight the most frustrating missed opportunities from each of the six series. From the often under-represented Troi/Crusher friendship, to intriguing brief bonds between T'Pol & Hoshi and Captain Kirk & Janice Rand, the duo champion the great professional and personal connections that never really were, and offer their advice on which dynamics they'd like to see Discovery boost in season 2! Right-click to download.Read more »
For our big episode 30 “Charlie and the Horta”, we bring on our show’s first guest (if you don’t count our convention floor interview with Doug Jones)! Hearth Barker of The Tricorder Transmissions network joins us to talk about two classic TOS episodes, “Charlie X” and “The Devil in the Dark”! Just like we’ve been doing,...
John and Stephanie Henderson discuss the Original Series episode “Charlie X”. It’s the one where a teen boy with special powers has a crush on Janice Rand. Then we hear a storybook version of the episode and the reaction from the Star Trek Kids (ages 6, 4, 2). What toy would you make for this episode? Will we make it as parents of teens? Can a 4-year-old teach a Thasian to love? Find out in this episode. Enjoy!
Grace Lee Whitney was an experienced actress before she came to Star Trek. She had roles in several movies including Some Like It Hot with Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe. She also guest starred on many TV shows in the lat 1950s and early 60s. She was hired to do Star Trek in 1966 as a lead character, not a featured character. In fact, she was one of the first actors signed after Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner. Early publicity photos feature Whitney Shatner and Nimoy together. She was signed to act in 13 episodes and had considered roles in several. Then, after the episode Conscience of the King, her character Yeoman Rand disappeared and wasn't seen again until Star Trek: The Motion Picture. However, it was on a Friday evening in August 1966 that Whitney says she was sexually assaulted by a NBC executive. Then four days later, she was informed that her character was being written out of Star Trek. Her time on the Enterprise was over. The experience started a downward spiral for Grace that lasted nearly 20 years. She discovered she had an addictive personality, and during these two decades, she gave into them. The story of Grace Lee Whitney's life is one of success, a long fall to the bottom, and then one of redemption as she finally was able to get help and eventually help others.
Star Trek had a large regular cast for its time with seven regular roles. It also had a group of characters that made more than one appearance and in some cases, then just disappeared. Some of the faces you see again and again, but we never get to know who they really are. These include characters like Lt. Kevin Riley, Mr. Kyle and Mr. Leslie. One character we did get to know pretty well was Yeoman Janice Rand. But she disappeared suddenly in the first half of the first season. On this episode of 70s Trek, co-hosts Bob Turner and Kelly Casto take a look at actors Bruce Hyde, Booker Bradshaw, John Winston, Bilie Blackburn and Eddie Paskey in Part 1. Next week, we take a look at actor Grace Lee Whitney and her character, Janice Rand.
Welcome to the third season of Star Trek: Voyager! Michael Piller has stepped down and Jeri Taylor has all these great ideas for the show, we assume. So why the hell did we have to suffer through “Basics, Part II” and “Flashback”? iTunes Google Play RSS
In this our first full real episode, we discuss how Janice Rand is treated, how the enterprise has exactly 1 black dude and why did Dr McCoy really leave Earth.
It's All Been Trekked Before #16 TOS "Balance of Terror” Stephen, Amanda, and Jimmy-Jerome say goodbye to Janice Rand and marvel at how good this cold war battle is, despite the fact that they're treating the spaceships like submarines. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com Follow us on social media @IABDPresents
It's All Been Trekked Before #7 TOS "The Enemy Within" Stephen, Jimmy-Jerome, and Amanda watch "The Enemy Within." Captain Kirk is split in two due to a transporter accident, and Shatner gets to do some signature acting. Also, why has Janice Rand been sexually assaulted FOUR episodes in a row? Was it a good episode? Find out in our latest podcast. It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com
It's All Been Trekked Before #5 TOS "Charlie X" Stephen Woosley and Jerome Wetzel welcome back Amanda Iman and are joined by Keith Jackson as the group breaks down the episode "Charlie X." This is the funniest episode of Star Trek thus far, but most of it is sadly unintentional. And what's up with Janice Rand's lounge wear? It's All Been Trekked Before is produced by IABD Presents entertainment network. http://iabdpresents.com
What the heck is a "yeoman" anyway? After a brief history and etymology lesson, the crew turns the spotlight to everyone's favorite Yeoman - Janice Rand (Grace Lee Whitney). From Roddenberry's initial conception of the character to her no-so-subtle feelings for Captain Kirk to her friendship with Lt. Uhura, we discuss her best scenes, her hair, her departure, and her return in the films. HOSTS Andi, Jarrah, Sue and Grace SHOW EDITORJarrah CONTACT UScrew@womenatwarp.com @womenatwarp facebook.com/womenatwarp SUPPORT THE SHOWpatreon.com/womenatwarp
What the heck is a "yeoman" anyway? After a brief history and etymology lesson, the crew turns the spotlight to everyone's favorite Yeoman - Janice Rand (Grace Lee Whitney). From Roddenberry's initial conception of the character to her no-so-subtle feelings for Captain Kirk to her friendship with Lt. Uhura, we discuss her best scenes, her hair, her departure, and her return in the films. HOSTS Andi, Jarrah, Sue and Grace SHOW EDITORJarrah CONTACT UScrew@womenatwarp.com @womenatwarp facebook.com/womenatwarp SUPPORT THE SHOWpatreon.com/womenatwarp
How much would you love to play Pokemon in public? Kyle and Tyler get to fufill their sad fantasies of besting Charizard at a bus station while others gawk and leer. Pokemon fans can fast forward the episode to the fourty-five minute mark. This has been a Camper / Thomas production.
"Flashback" Commentary. It's always sorrowful when we lose another member of the Trek family. When it happens, we pause to reflect and appreciate that person's contribution to the Star Trek universe. In this episode of To The Journey, Char and Tristan celebrate the life of Grace Lee Whitney, who died on May 1, 2015. She made her last appearance as Janice Rand on the Voyager Season Three episode "Flashback." Queue up the episode and watch along as Char and Tristan provide commentary. Hosts Tristan Riddell and Charlynn Schmiedt Editor Tristan Riddell Producer Charlynn Schmiedt Executive Producers Norman C. Lao, Matthew Rushing, and C. Bryan Jones Associate Producers Kenneth Trip , Jamie Duce and Aaron Harvey Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Manager Will Nguyen Chapters Hit Play (00:03:57) Bye (00:07:14) Hoopla (00:14:20) Break (00:24:12) More of it (00:36:52) Who Knows? (00:39:49) Ford (00:42:09) Next Week (00:55:37) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep Star Trek talk coming every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
J&A talk about Janice Rand, Avengers, Tom Baker, and Real life Replicators, AND are joined by the masterminds behind TREKYARDS - the prestigous Webseries all about Trek Starships!! Listen now to TREKOFF!!
J&A talk about Janice Rand, Avengers, Tom Baker, and Real life Replicators, AND are joined by the masterminds behind TREKYARDS - the prestigous Webseries all about Trek Starships!! Listen now to TREKOFF!!
J&A talk about Janice Rand, Avengers, Tom Baker, and Real life Replicators, AND are joined by the masterminds behind TREKYARDS - the prestigous Webseries all about Trek Starships!! Listen now to TREKOFF!!
J&A talk about Janice Rand, Avengers, Tom Baker, and Real life Replicators, AND are joined by the masterminds behind TREKYARDS - the prestigous Webseries all about Trek Starships!! Listen now to TREKOFF!!
J&A talk about Janice Rand, Avengers, Tom Baker, and Real life Replicators, AND are joined by the masterminds behind TREKYARDS - the prestigous Webseries all about Trek Starships!! Listen now to TREKOFF!!
J&A talk about Janice Rand, Avengers, Tom Baker, and Real life Replicators, AND are joined by the masterminds behind TREKYARDS - the prestigous Webseries all about Trek Starships!! Listen now to TREKOFF!!
J&A talk about Janice Rand, Avengers, Tom Baker, and Real life Replicators, AND are joined by the masterminds behind TREKYARDS - the prestigous Webseries all about Trek Starships!! Listen now to TREKOFF!!
Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever. Since 1967 fans have loved The City on the Edge of Forever yet from the beginning there was controversy with writer Harlan Ellison over rewrites and was not resolved till 2009 when Ellison's lawsuit was finalized to his satisfaction. In this episode of Literary Treks Matthew Rushing and Dan Gunther are joined by TOS expert Drew Stewart from Trek.fm's Standard Orbit. We discuss all five issues, diving into what we like and what we don't with this version of the story, then wrap up by evaluating the ending of the comic, it's impact as well as the artwork. In the new segment we walk through StarTrek.com's list of 2015 novels and nonfiction books, do some book cover judging and remind everyone that the Star Trek/Planet of the Apes crossover is out. Hosts Matthew Rushing and Dan Gunther Guest Drew Stewart Editor and Producer Matthew Rushing Richard Marquez Associate Producers Will Nguyen, Lisa Stevens and Kenneth Trip Production Manager Richard Marquez Content Coordinator Will Nguyen News StarTrek.com's 2015 Book Schedule (00:01:57) Judging Book Covers (00:12:37) One Last Thing (00:18:13) Feature: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever Ellison's Version (00:19:29) Something Kinda Newish (00:21:04) Issue 1 (00:21:40) An Actual City (00:33:44) Issue 2 (00:35:40) Issue 3 (00:48:06) Issue 4 (01:06:02) Issue 5 (01:12:09) Wrapping Up (01:17:56) The Differences (01:21:42) Artwork (01:24:21) Our Ratings (01:24:21) Closing (01:31:51) Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm Support the Network! Become a Trek.fm Patron on Patreon and help us keep our shows coming to you every week. We have great perks for you at http://patreon.com/trekfm
Janice Rand. From the very beginning, there were big plans for Kirk's yeoman. Unfortunately, few of them came to be. In this episode of Standard Orbit, Mike and Drew discuss Janice Rand, why she was awesome, how she could have been more awesome, and how she continued to be awesome even after she left the show. Also, find out how Janice was a physical manifestation of the crew and how that affected her relationship with Kirk.