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[[File:Bob Rivers, Zero Hour.jpg|thumb|...as an ''Enterprise'' engineer]]
 
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[[File:Bob Rivers, These Are the Voyages.jpg|thumb|...as an ''Enterprise''-D lieutenant]]
 
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'''Bob Rivers''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{y|1952}}) is an American radio entertainer who made two cameo background appearances in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He first played an [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Grey haired engineer (2154)|''Enterprise'' engineer]] in the [[ENT Season 3|third season]] final episode {{e|Zero Hour}}, where he appeared alongside "walk-on role" contestant winner [[Amy Ulen]] and charity auction winner [[Brian D'Arcy]], and then portrayed an [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Command division lieutenant (2370)|''Enterprise''-D command division lieutenant]] in the final episode {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}. Rivers received no credit for his cameo roles.
 
 
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|birth name = Robert Rivers
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|birthday = {{d|7|July|1956}}
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|birthplace = Branford, Connecticut, USA
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|characters = [[EnterpriseNX operations engineer 013|''Enterprise'' engineer]]; [[Enterprise-D command lieutenant 001|''Enterprise''-D command division lieutenant]]
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'''Bob Rivers''' {{born|7|July|1956}} is an American radio entertainer who played an [[EnterpriseNX operations engineer 013|''Enterprise'' engineer]] in the {{s|ENT}} [[ENT Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Zero Hour}}, and an [[Enterprise-D command lieutenant 001|''Enterprise''-D command division lieutenant]] in the [[ENT Season 3|fourth season]] episode {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}. Rivers received no credit for his cameo roles.
   
 
Rivers started his career as a radio host in Connecticut and moved on until he hosted the show ''Bob Rivers Twisted Radio'' on {{w|KISW-FM}} between 1989 and 2000. He then signed on with {{w|KZOK-FM}} for his popular show ''The Bob Rivers Show'', which had a ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' contest in 2004. Rivers accompanied the winner of this contest, [[Amy Ulen]], and filmed scenes in the main engineering set of ''Enterprise'', shot several behind the scenes images, and was photographed with [[Connor Trinneer]] and [[Jolene Blalock]].
 
Rivers started his career as a radio host in Connecticut and moved on until he hosted the show ''Bob Rivers Twisted Radio'' on {{w|KISW-FM}} between 1989 and 2000. He then signed on with {{w|KZOK-FM}} for his popular show ''The Bob Rivers Show'', which had a ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' contest in 2004. Rivers accompanied the winner of this contest, [[Amy Ulen]], and filmed scenes in the main engineering set of ''Enterprise'', shot several behind the scenes images, and was photographed with [[Connor Trinneer]] and [[Jolene Blalock]].
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Rivers is also a known "Twisted Tunes" writer and a producer of parody songs, who won several prizes for his work, including a RIAA Gold Record for Atlantic Records' "Twisted Christmas" and was twice voted Radio & Records' major market Rock Personality of the Year and has been Billboard's Radio Personality of the Week. He has also won three People's Choice Awards for the Best Minute of the Year in Seattle Radio.
 
Rivers is also a known "Twisted Tunes" writer and a producer of parody songs, who won several prizes for his work, including a RIAA Gold Record for Atlantic Records' "Twisted Christmas" and was twice voted Radio & Records' major market Rock Personality of the Year and has been Billboard's Radio Personality of the Week. He has also won three People's Choice Awards for the Best Minute of the Year in Seattle Radio.
   
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* [http://www.shakespearehigh.com/library/surfbard/fun/star_trek/st-ent.html ''Enterprise'' images] on [http://www.shakespearehigh.com ShakespeareHigh.com]
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* {{el|www.shakespearehigh.com/library/surfbard/fun/star_trek/st-ent.html ''Enterprise'' images|www.shakespearehigh.com|ShakespeareHigh.com}}
* [http://www.bobrivers.com/photos/startrekphotos0505.asp ''Enterprise'' images] at [http://www.bobrivers.com BobRivers.com]
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* {{el|www.bobrivers.com/photos/startrekphotos0505.asp|''Enterprise'' images|www.bobrivers.com|BobRivers.com}}
* {{brokenlink|http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/5355.html|text=Article}} at [[StarTrek.com]]
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 6 June 2023

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Bob Rivers (born 7 July 1956; age 67) is an American radio entertainer who played an Enterprise engineer in the Star Trek: Enterprise third season episode "Zero Hour", and an Enterprise-D command division lieutenant in the fourth season episode "These Are the Voyages...". Rivers received no credit for his cameo roles.

Rivers started his career as a radio host in Connecticut and moved on until he hosted the show Bob Rivers Twisted Radio on KISW-FM between 1989 and 2000. He then signed on with KZOK-FM for his popular show The Bob Rivers Show, which had a Star Trek: Enterprise contest in 2004. Rivers accompanied the winner of this contest, Amy Ulen, and filmed scenes in the main engineering set of Enterprise, shot several behind the scenes images, and was photographed with Connor Trinneer and Jolene Blalock.

Rivers is also a known "Twisted Tunes" writer and a producer of parody songs, who won several prizes for his work, including a RIAA Gold Record for Atlantic Records' "Twisted Christmas" and was twice voted Radio & Records' major market Rock Personality of the Year and has been Billboard's Radio Personality of the Week. He has also won three People's Choice Awards for the Best Minute of the Year in Seattle Radio.

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