I couldn't tell you which episode it was other than it was an episode of TOS during a re-run in the 70's.
Same here.
I don't have any specific memory of the first episode, but it was definitely TOS. Sometime in the mid 70's.
I couldn't tell you which episode it was other than it was an episode of TOS during a re-run in the 70's.
Same here.
I don't have any specific memory of the first episode, but it was definitely TOS. Sometime in the mid 70's.
Same here!
WKBG was a wonderful glorious noisy grainy UHF station that had lots of great shows and old movies, plus things like their Creature Double Feature and The Ghoul.
That sounds awesome
About 7 months ago. Voyager S3- Remember. Really boring! Luckily the next three were great.
Wow, you're really new to Trek then. Hope you continue to enjoy it!
+1 on that for me, too.I couldn't tell you which episode it was other than it was an episode of TOS during a re-run in the 70's.
Some of us are showing our age, by saying either orignal run or re-runs in the 70's.
That just means we're old enough to know what we're talking about.![]()
Me, too, except it was TAS.+1 on that for me, too.I couldn't tell you which episode it was other than it was an episode of TOS during a re-run in the 70's.
For the rest of the other series', it was the pilot episodes, during first run.
This thread made me remember that the first TOS episode I saw (while visiting my Grandmother in Germany) was "Who Morns for Adonais?"...rather freaked me out at the time and I seem to also have very dim memories about a TAS episode where they visited an underwater civilization and got transformed into aquatic humanoids themselves or something?
"The Man Trap", September 8, l966. Life changed for me too.I watched the first episode ever aired, "The Man Trap" on September 8th, 1966.
Life Changed
I'm comfortable with this.Some of us are showing our age, by saying either orignal run or re-runs in the 70's.
This too.That just means we're old enough to know what we're talking about.![]()
Another wonderful personal experience shared.My dad & I ... went to see every Star Trek movie in the theater. (Not on premier night, that would be crazy), but Trek has been sort of a family tradition for us. He worked many years for Budweiser, & I nearly pissed myself when my geriatric dad was sitting in a full theater for NuTrek, when they showed engineering, & blurted out at the top of his lungs "Holy shit! That's the California Bud plant!" It got the whole crowd laughing
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