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==US releases==
 
==US releases==
''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' began VHS release in the US in {{y|1991}}, tying in with the [[Anniversary#1991 (25th)|25th anniversary]], with the show's first season. Each season had its own individual packaging design. The series was fully released on VHS by Paramount by the end of {{y|1999}} in production order with one episode per tape, with the exception of {{e|All Good Things...}}, which was released on VHS in 1996.
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''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' began VHS release in the US by [[Paramount Home Video]] in {{y|1991}}, tying in with the [[Anniversary#1991 (25th)|25th anniversary]], with the show's first season. Each season had its own individual packaging design. The series was fully released on VHS by Paramount by the end of {{y|1999}} in production order with one episode per tape, with the exception of {{e|All Good Things...}}, which was first released on VHS in {{y|1996}}. It was later re-released in 1999 with the rest of the seventh season.
   
 
[[Columbia House]] also began releasing the series on VHS in {{y|1991}} as ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Collector's Edition]]'' with typically two episodes per tape. Their early releases of {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}} featured the edited two-part syndication version of the episode. Later releases corrected this error at the request of series creator [[Gene Roddenberry]] and Paramount and issued the uncut version in its place.
 
[[Columbia House]] also began releasing the series on VHS in {{y|1991}} as ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Collector's Edition]]'' with typically two episodes per tape. Their early releases of {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}} featured the edited two-part syndication version of the episode. Later releases corrected this error at the request of series creator [[Gene Roddenberry]] and Paramount and issued the uncut version in its place.
   
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Paramount's releases were:
Some of the episodes were issued in box sets that included:
 
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*[[TNG Season 1 US VHS]]
 
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*[[TNG Season 2 US VHS]]
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*[[TNG Season 3 US VHS]]
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*[[TNG Season 4 US VHS]]
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*[[TNG Season 5 US VHS]]
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*[[TNG Season 6 US VHS]]
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*[[TNG Season 7 US VHS]]
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*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Best of Both Worlds Parts I & II Gift Set]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q Continuum (VHS)#US Episodes|Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q Continuum]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q Continuum (VHS)#US Episodes|Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q Continuum]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Special Collector's Edition]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Special Collector's Edition]]''
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German boxsets include:
 
German boxsets include:
   
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Borg Collective Edition]]''
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*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Borg Box|Star Trek: The Next Generation - Borg Collective Edition]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Captains Box]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Captains Box]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Data Box]]''
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Data Box]]''

Revision as of 11:54, 23 October 2013

Template:Realworld Star Trek: The Next Generation has been released on VHS in several countries since its launch in 1987.

UK releases

The series was released in the UK in its entirety by CIC Video in a two-episode-per-tape release between 1990 and 1994; and seasons 1-5 by Paramount Home Entertainment in a three-episode-per-tape release between 1998 and 2002.

US releases

Star Trek: The Next Generation began VHS release in the US by Paramount Home Video in 1991, tying in with the 25th anniversary, with the show's first season. Each season had its own individual packaging design. The series was fully released on VHS by Paramount by the end of 1999 in production order with one episode per tape, with the exception of "All Good Things...", which was first released on VHS in 1996. It was later re-released in 1999 with the rest of the seventh season.

Columbia House also began releasing the series on VHS in 1991 as Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Collector's Edition with typically two episodes per tape. Their early releases of "Encounter at Farpoint" featured the edited two-part syndication version of the episode. Later releases corrected this error at the request of series creator Gene Roddenberry and Paramount and issued the uncut version in its place.

Paramount's releases were:

German releases

Releases in Germany, like in the UK were handled by CIC Video and later by Paramount Home Entertainment.

German boxsets include:

See also