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[[File:Star Trek Calendar 1976.jpg|thumb|First ''Star Trek Calendar'', {{y|1976}}]]
 
[[File:Star Trek Calendar 1976.jpg|thumb|First ''Star Trek Calendar'', {{y|1976}}]]
'''''The Star Trek Calendar''''' is a series of ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[calendars]] that began production in {{y|1975}} for the year {{y|1976}}. They feature images from episodes and movies from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''.
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'''''The Star Trek Calendar''''' is a series of officially licensed ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[calendars]] that have been produced for {{#expr: {{CURRENTYEAR}}-1975+{{#expr: {{CURRENTMONTH}} >= 6}}}} years, begun by [[Ballantine Books]] in {{y|1975}} for the year {{y|1976}}, which was in the midst of the spectactular resurgence of {{s|TOS}} in [[syndication]]. They featured images from episodes ''The Original Series''.
   
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From 1979 through 2012, the calendars were produced by [[Star Trek franchise#Print material franchise|franchise print publisher]] [[Pocket Books]], but distributed by [[Andrews McMeel Publishing]]. Imagery from the first six {{Star Trek films}} were henceforth also featured in the calendar series. As of the 2013 issue, the calendars have been produced by [[Universe Publishing]] in the US; different versions of the calendars have been produced in the UK by [[Danilo]].
The calendars are co-publications of [[Pocket Books]] and [[Andrews McMeel Publishing]].
 
   
 
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2013)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2013)]]''
 
*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2014)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2014)]]''
 
*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2014)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2014)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2015)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2015)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2016)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2016)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2017)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2017)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2018)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2018)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2019)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2019)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2020)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2020)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2021)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2022)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2022)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2023)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2023)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2024)]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Official Calendar (2024)]]''
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*''[[The Star Trek Calendar (2025)]]''
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| prev = '''First series'''
 
| next = ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation calendars|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''
 
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[[Category:Calendars| Original Series]]
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| class="previous" | Previous calendar series:<br />'''First series'''
 
| class="topic" | [[Calendars|''Star Trek'' calendars]]
 
| class="next" | Next calendar series:<br />''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation calendars|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''
 
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[[Category:Calendars]]
 

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Star Trek Calendar 1976

First Star Trek Calendar, 1976

The Star Trek Calendar is a series of officially licensed Star Trek calendars that have been produced for 49 years, begun by Ballantine Books in 1975 for the year 1976, which was in the midst of the spectactular resurgence of Star Trek: The Original Series in syndication. They featured images from episodes The Original Series.

From 1979 through 2012, the calendars were produced by franchise print publisher Pocket Books, but distributed by Andrews McMeel Publishing. Imagery from the first six Star Trek films were henceforth also featured in the calendar series. As of the 2013 issue, the calendars have been produced by Universe Publishing in the US; different versions of the calendars have been produced in the UK by Danilo.

Calendars produced

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