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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
;From the cover sleeve:''As [[James T. Kirk]], the intrepid [[captain]] of the [[Starship]] [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']], William Shatner was at the forefront of the world;s most popular [[sci-fi]] series. Now, for the first time, Shatner shares his personal remembrances of the original [[TV]] series and the ''Star Trek'' phenomenon.
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;From the cover sleeve:''As [[James T. Kirk]], the intrepid [[captain]] of the [[Starship]] [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']], William Shatner was at the forefront of the world;s most popular [[sci-fi]] series. Now, for the first time, Shatner shares his personal remembrances of the original TV series and the ''Star Trek'' phenomenon.
 
:''Joining him are original crew members [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[DeForest Kelley]], [[James Doohan]], [[George Takei]], [[Nichelle Nichols]], and [[Walter Koenig]]. You'll hear the never-before-told stories behind ''Star Trek''. How the fans rallied to save the show after it was canceled. How [[Pavel Chekov|Chekov's]] look was styled after The Monkees' Davy Jones. Why the ship's [[chief engineer]] was [[Scottish]], the origin of the [[Vulcan]] [[Vulcan salute|hand-salute]], and much more.
 
:''Joining him are original crew members [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[DeForest Kelley]], [[James Doohan]], [[George Takei]], [[Nichelle Nichols]], and [[Walter Koenig]]. You'll hear the never-before-told stories behind ''Star Trek''. How the fans rallied to save the show after it was canceled. How [[Pavel Chekov|Chekov's]] look was styled after The Monkees' Davy Jones. Why the ship's [[chief engineer]] was [[Scottish]], the origin of the [[Vulcan]] [[Vulcan salute|hand-salute]], and much more.
 
:'''William Shatner's Star Trek Memories''' ''is the behind-the-scenes story of a classic series that lived long and prospered, hosted by the man who captained its amazing journey.
 
:'''William Shatner's Star Trek Memories''' ''is the behind-the-scenes story of a classic series that lived long and prospered, hosted by the man who captained its amazing journey.

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For the book of the same name, see Star Trek Memories.

William Shatner's Star Trek Memories is a documentary released on video in 1995 in which iconic actor William Shatner reflects on the "twenty-five thrilling years" he spent as part of the Star Trek universe. The documentary featured interviews with Shatner's fellow Star Trek cast mates as well as various behind-the-scenes crew members. The video was presented by ZM Productions, in association with Paramount Pictures, and released by Paramount Home Video.

Summary

From the cover sleeve
As James T. Kirk, the intrepid captain of the Starship Enterprise, William Shatner was at the forefront of the world;s most popular sci-fi series. Now, for the first time, Shatner shares his personal remembrances of the original TV series and the Star Trek phenomenon.
Joining him are original crew members Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, and Walter Koenig. You'll hear the never-before-told stories behind Star Trek. How the fans rallied to save the show after it was canceled. How Chekov's look was styled after The Monkees' Davy Jones. Why the ship's chief engineer was Scottish, the origin of the Vulcan hand-salute, and much more.
William Shatner's Star Trek Memories is the behind-the-scenes story of a classic series that lived long and prospered, hosted by the man who captained its amazing journey.

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Interviewees

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Production crew

  • Michael Mahler (Director, Co-Writer)
  • Harry Werksman (Co-Writer)
  • Jean-Michel Michenaud (Producer)
  • Chris Cowan (Producer)
  • George Zaloom (Executive Producer)
  • Les Mayfield (Executive Producer)
  • John Pace (Editor)