Burbocentrism
Tom Shippey, 23 May 1996
Beyond Uhura: ‘Star Trek’ and Other Memories
by Nichelle Nichols.
Boxtree, 320 pp., £9.99, December 1995,0 7522 0787 3 Show More
by Nichelle Nichols.
Boxtree, 320 pp., £9.99, December 1995,
Science Fiction Audiences: Watching ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Star Trek’
by Henry Jenkins and John Tulloch.
Routledge, 294 pp., £40, April 1995,0 415 06140 7 Show More
by Henry Jenkins and John Tulloch.
Routledge, 294 pp., £40, April 1995,
‘Star Trek’: Deep Space Nine
by Mark Altman, Rob Davis and Tony Pallot.
Boxtree, 64 pp., £8.99, May 1995,0 7522 0898 5 Show More
by Mark Altman, Rob Davis and Tony Pallot.
Boxtree, 64 pp., £8.99, May 1995,
“... Star Trek is a phenomenon, no doubt about it. Since 1966 we’ve had the original series, the Next Generation, Deep Space Nine (now in its fourth year) and Voyager (now in its second). There were 263 hours available for viewing in 1994, with more appearing all the time, seven feature films, and over one hundred titles in the novelisation series, of which 35 have made it into the New York Times bestseller list ... ”