Thu, 22 January 2015
Mulgrew, Part 1: Trek. Twenty years ago, Star Trek: Voyager, the first (and only) Star Trek series to feature a female captain, debuted on the UPN. Captain Kathryn Janeway was brought to life on screen by Kate Mulgrew. This week on Commentary: Trek Stars, Mike and John are joined by Charlynn of To the Journey! to look at Mulgrew's work on Trek. We discuss the choice to have a female captain, the character of Janeway, and Mulgrew's performance. We also listen to some voicemail!
Running Time: 59 minutes 58 seconds
Hosts Mike Schindler and John Mills
Guests Charlynn Schmeidt
Editor and Producer Mike Schindler
Production Manager Richard Marquez
Content Coordinator Will Nguyen
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Chapters Kate Mulgrew (00:01:03) Kathryn Janeway (00:14:46) Mulgrew's Performance (00:24:48) Final Thoughts (00:41:39) Wrap-up (00:52:14)
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Fri, 16 January 2015
Burton, Part 4: Recap. It may be surprising to some, but LeVar Burton has been nominated for more Emmys than any other actor in Star Trek. Ten of those nominations resulted in wins. But what may be even more impressive is the diversity of the work for which those nominations were earned. In this episode of Commentary: Trek Stars, John and Mike recap their look at Burton's Emmy-nominated work. We discuss his performance in Roots, his active role in Reading Rainbow, and touch on some of his other work, both in front of and behind the camera. We also wonder whether or not Community and The Big Bang Theory take place in the same continuity.
Running Time: 43 minutes 19 seconds
Hosts John Mills and Mike Schindler
Editor and Producer Mike Schindler
Production Manager Richard Marquez
Content Coordinator Will Nguyen
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Chapters Roots (00:00:50) Reading Rainbow (00:12:50) Other Work (00:19:30) Wrap-up (00:35:10)
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Mon, 12 January 2015
Burton, Part 3: Reading Rainbow Years before barrel-rolling into our hearts as Geordi LaForge on Star Trek: The Next Generation, LeVar Burton was already very well established from years of work as the host and producer of Reading Rainbow. The PBS series encouraged children to read by offering book recommendations accompanied by filmed "field trips," which took a closer look at the real-world elements from the stories. Over the course of the show's sixteen seasons, Burton won twelve Emmy Awards. In this episode of Commentary: Trek Stars, Mike, Max and John take a look at Burton's work on Reading Rainbow. We discuss its impact on the youth of America, what it means to today's generation of kids, and how it has been relaunched as an interactive app.
Running Time: 39 minutes 34 seconds
Hosts Mike Schindler, Max Hegel and John Mills
Editor and Producer Mike Schindler
Production Manager Richard Marquez
Content Coordinator Will Nguyen
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Chapters Reading Rainbow (00:00:45) The TNG Episode (00:11:15) The App (00:20:52) Wrap-up (00:33:01)
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Fri, 2 January 2015
Burton, Part 2: Roots. LeVar Burton's first on-screen performance is also the first to earn him an Emmy nomination. At the age of twenty, he burst onto the scene in the television miniseries, Roots. The show looks at the history of an African American family over the span of a century, from slavery through liberation. Burton leads a huge cast of critically-acclaimed veteran actors, and received a Best Lead Actor nomination for his efforts. In this episode of Commentary: Trek Stars, John, Mike and Max look at Burton's work on Roots. We discuss the cultural impact of the series, Burton's performance, and how his portrayal of Kunta Kinte influenced people's perceptions of history. We also remember TOS director Joseph Sargent, and take a look at who's writing STAR TR3K.
Running Time: 46 minutes 17 seconds
Hosts John Mills, Mike Schindler and Max Hegel
Editor and Producer Mike Schindler
Production Manager Richard Marquez
Content Coordinator Will Nguyen
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Chapters Roots (00:00:53) Joseph Sargent (00:28:25) STAR TR3K Writers (00:30:48)
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