September 8, 1966 - September 2, 1969 Also known as Star Trek: The Original Series, and abbreviated as Star Trek: TOS or ST:TOS to distinguish it from the numerous spin-offs. |
Music referenced in Star TrekSongsThis television series plays: 1966 Opening theme Publications that reference Star TrekBooksThis television series is referred to by: January 1982 While talking about the missing Pod that Bowman had taken, it is said to have gone "where no man has gone before" - a phrase used in the opening of the original Star Trek series (Chapter 39). This television series is referred to by: 1997 Trying to make Poole comfortable, he was provided with episodes from each of the Star Trek series (ST:TOS and ST:TNG), and Poole even remembers meeting both Patrick Stewart and Leonard Nimoy (Chapter 5). Later in the book, the concept of the "Prime Directive" from the show is joked about (Chapter 21). TV/Films that reference Star TrekMoviesThis television series is referred to by: William Shatner's character in Airplane is seen looking through a periscope and seeing the USS Enterprise from Star Trek in which he played Captain Kirk This television series is referred to by: June 4, 1999 This television series inspired: December 25, 1999 Galaxy quest is a parody of Star Trek fans (Trekies / Trekers) and the real life actors from the series. This television series is referred to by: October 19, 1995 Silent Bob gives the Vulcan nerve pinch to two mall security guards to save Brodie and T.S. This television series is the basis of: 2005 The pirate captain creates a "Captain's Log" in the style of Captain Kirk from Star Trek. This television series is the basis of: November 18, 1994 This movie was a crossover between ST:TOS and ST:TNG through a time travel plot element This television series is the basis of: June 4, 1982 This television series is the basis of: June 1, 1984 This television series is the basis of: June 9, 1989 This television series is the basis of: December 6, 1991 This television series is the basis of: September 7, 1979 Television EpisodesThis television series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 2November 6, 2008 Tracy says he watched Boston Legal nine times before he realized it wasn't just a new version of Star Trek. This television series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 6November 8, 2012 At the engagement party, Ben debates the differences between Captain Kirk and Captain Picard. This television series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 6November 28, 1999 While trying to explain D.O.O.P. (Democratic Order Of Planets) to Fry, the professor compares it to the United Nations. After receiving only a blank stare, they get Fry to understand by comparing it to the United Federation of Planets from Star Trek. This television series is referred to by: Season: 2 Episode: 6October 28, 2010 Pierce dresses up as Captain Kirk for Halloween. This television series is referred to by: Season: 8 Episode: 12February 14, 2010 Peter remarks that he thinks Mr. Spock is a fraud, and a spoof of the television Star Trek briefly plays. This television series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 3October 4, 2012 Ben reveals that he is writing 'Star Trek' fiction. This television series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 2April 11, 1999 Peter doesn't want to take Meg driving because Star Trek is on. Later William Shatner says, "Beam me up God" which is both a reference to the "Beam me up Scotty" lines inStar Trek and a nod to his character Captain Kirk This television series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 4October 2, 1994 The couch gag shows the Simpsons being beamed onto the couch in the same way as the characters in the original Star Trek series. This television series is referred to by: Season: 9 Episode: 13January 31, 2013 Clark tells Dwight that "Star Trek rules". This television series is referred to by: Season: 8 Episode: 11February 19, 2012 In the office, Reggie asks how Stan managed to get the kids interested in hiking. Stan tells him that Haley is already into all things nature, but that when he told Steve about going trekking, Steve thought Nimoy would be somehow involved. This television series is referred to by: Season: 8 Episode: 7November 10, 2011 Andy tells Darryl and Kevin that Lisa, one of Robert's band members, toured with Chaka Khan. Kevin replies, "Are you serious? From 'Star Trek'?". This television series is referred to by: Season: 1 Episode: 1March 28, 1999 There are several Star Trek references in this episode. Fry speaks the famous intro ("Space, the final frontier") while playing a video game. The futuristic doors at the cryogenic lab are like those from Star Trek, and Fry comments on the similarity. We also see our first "heads in jars" including Leonard Nemoy. This television series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 1September 12, 2006 There is a reference to Dr. (Bones) McCoy and to Lieutenant Sulu in this episode. This television series is referred to by: Season: 6 Episode: 17March 4, 2010 Dwight and Angela are deciding on names for their yet-to-be-conceived baby, and Angela refuses to allow Dwight to choose any Star Trek names. This television series is referred to by: Season: 5 Episode: 8November 16, 2009 Marshall describes a set of people who get married after forgoing the dating scene. A couple wearing Star Trek uniforms is shown. This television series is referred to by: Season: 21 Episode: 19April 25, 2010 Comic Book Guy wears his Star Trek costume, and shows the stages of William Shatner from his 'Star Trek' days up through the time he starred in the series 'Boston Legal'. This television series is referred to by: Season: 3 Episode: 22May 17, 2010 Leonard tells Penny about his first meeting with Sheldon, when he was being interviewed as a potential roommate. One of Sheldon's questions for Leonard is "Kirk or Pickard?". Leonard answers "Original series over Next Generation, but Kirk over Pickard.", successfully passing another one of Sheldon's roommate 'challenges'. This television series is referred to by: Season: 9 Episode: 14April 10, 2011 We see Mr. Washee Washee watching Star Trek (ST:TOS). This television series is referred to by: Season: 4 Episode: 12April 21, 2002 This episode contains a multitude of references to ST:TOS, stars several members of the Star Trek cast (heads AND bodies), as well as the title being a reference to the opening scene which mentions, "where no man has gone before". Television SeriesThis television series inspired: September 26, 2001 - May 13, 2005 Star Trek: Enterprise is basically a prequel to ST:TOS This television series is the basis of: September 8, 1973 - October 12, 1974 The animated series is based on ST:TOS, and many characters include voices from the original cast This television series inspired: September 28, 1987 - May 23, 1994 Movie SeriesThis television series is the basis of: December 7, 1979 - May 8, 2009 Eight of the films in this series are based on (or based on characters) from ST:TOS Television CommercialsThis television series is referred to by: Winter/Spring 2012 Spock can be seen teleporting in the transporter. Music that reference Star TrekSongsThis television series is referred to by: September 26, 2006 The lyrics mention both Captains Kirk and Picard Season: 2 Episode: 8November 27, 2005 Episodes in this Series| Season 2 |
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| 2 : 4 | Mirror, Mirror | October 6, 1967 | | 2 : 1 | Amok Time | September 15, 1967 | | Season 1 |
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| 1 : 18 | Arena | January 19, 1967 | | 1 : 11 | The Menagerie | November 17, 1966 |
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