According to Wikipedia, each episode's budget was roughly $1.3 million. For 1987, that must've been insane.Oh yeah! Several steps up. I think it was one of the most expensive shows on tv at the time.
According to Wikipedia, each episode's budget was roughly $1.3 million. For 1987, that must've been insane.Oh yeah! Several steps up. I think it was one of the most expensive shows on tv at the time.
No, I know of no specific issues Shatner had with Stewart. No one could dislike Stewart. He's a gem, but that doesn't mean Shatner didn't feel slighted by the casting choice, & knowing what I've heard about him, it wouldn't surprise me lolShatner's ego is notoriously the size of a Borg cube, to the unfortunality of several TOS cast members, but I never heard of any difficulty between him and Stewart. Your thoughts being true wouldn't surprise me, though
Oh yeah! Several steps up. I think it was one of the most expensive shows on tv at the time.
No, I know of no specific issues Shatner had with Stewart. No one could dislike Stewart. He's a gem, but that doesn't mean Shatner didn't feel slighted by the casting choice, & knowing what I've heard about him, it wouldn't surprise me lol
A Shakespearean stage actor, but also relatively unknown Brit, who's both older looking AND bald? After all those years Shat was in toupees & girdles? There's no proof he took it personally like I'm imagining, but it's kind of a slap in the face to an egotist isn't it?
It's like the producers were outright saying. "Oh nobody cares about that vanity crap anymore".
Plus, the last 2 TOS movies were in the bottom 3 of all Star Trek movies in the box office, just above Nemesis, am I right? Just before TNG season 3, which marked an uptick for the show, TFF got bashed & performed poorly. The 1990s immediately saw TNG really beginning to overtake the old crew.
I was 9 and I decided to watch it. Not sure why... whether there was a buzz in UK media. Or whether I was already sci-fi inclined. There are signs (Children of the Dog Star, a NZ kids programme, Alf, Small Wonder... and I think I may have seen V before Star Trek TNG, not sure.)
But I watched it on my 14" TV in my bedroom with my dad... and the rest as they say is history.
As to TOS all I knew was that was something old people watched as it was very very old, 21 years before. It may as well have been at a Roman dig, to my 9 year old mind.
According to Wikipedia, each episode's budget was roughly $1.3 million. For 1987, that must've been insane.
oh ya that's true. especially of s1 iirc. Stewart seemed awkward initially with the role. i guess they just gave more for him to do
how did it compare to TOS? when did you actually become a fan of TNG?
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