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  1. https://xRadio.usLeonard Nimoy: Star Trek Memories was a TV special which was produced in 1983 and first aired in 1984. It was hosted by Leonard Nimoy and fe...

  2. 9 de dic. de 2020 · Star Trek memories by Shatner, William. Publication date 1993 Topics Star Trek (Television program) Publisher London : HarperCollins Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English. 306p. : 24 cm Access-restricted-item true

  3. 1 de ene. de 2001 · December 16, 2013. “Star Trek Memories” written by William Shatner and Chris Kreski is not really an autobiography but is actually a recollection of the Original Series itself. It is written chronologically taking the reader from the initial creation of the series right through to its cancellation.

  4. Star Trek Movie Memories is an autobiography written by William Shatner, with Chris Kreski.Published by HarperCollins Publishers, it was first released in November 1994.The book covers Shatner's involvement in the Star Trek films, starting in the 1970s with Gene Roddenberry's attempts to to revitalize the live-action franchise, through to Shatner's last performance as Kirk in Star Trek ...

  5. 21 de jun. de 1995 · The sequel to the bestselling Star Trek Memories, documenting in deliciously lurid and candid detail all the behind-the-scenes shenanigans in the making of the six Star Trek movies, with on-the-scene reporting from the set of the seventh in which...Kirk dies!. Star Trek Movie Memories recounts all the chaos, creative turmoil, backstage politics, power plays and production nightmares that ...

  6. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Star Trek Movie Memories is an entertaining and informative exploration of the seven films that William Shatner was apart of (i.e. 1-6 and Generations.) Shatner uses interviews from other cast, crew, etc. members to flesh out these stories. The anecdotes were a bit dry.

  7. STAR TREK MEMORIES, on the other hand, focuses exclusively on the original TV series, though when discussing the people involved, it sometimes strays from the studio. It barely mentions the movies, and it is not an autobiography. Which, since I am more a fan of STAR TREK than of autobiography, is why I favor this book.