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  2. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. It originally aired from September 28, 1987, to May 23, 1994, in syndication, spanning 178 episodes over seven seasons. The third series in the Star Trek franchise, it was inspired by Star Trek: The Original Series.

  3. Gabriel Damon - Wikipedia

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    1989 Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland as Nemo (1992 voice over) 1989-1997 Baywatch as Tod; 1989 Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3 Episode 5 "The Bonding" as Jeremy Aster; 1989 Just Like Family as Coop; 1989 Growing Pains as Kenny; 1989 Mr. Belvedere as Billy Podell; 1989 Just the Ten of Us as Alex Cutler; 1989-1990 The New Lassie as ...

  4. Ernie Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was also the announcer of America's Funniest Home Videos from 1989 to 1995 and did the voiceover for the previews of new episodes during the first three and a half seasons [11] of Star Trek: The Next Generation until he was replaced by Don LaFontaine.

  5. List of Star Trek: The Next Generation cast members

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    Star Trek: The Next Generation first-season cast photo. Six of the main actors appeared in all seven seasons and all four movies. Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series that debuted in broadcast syndication on September 28, 1987. [1]

  6. Tasia Valenza - Wikipedia

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    Valenza appeared in the 1988 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Coming of Age" as a Vulcan. [citation needed] She returned to Star Trek in 2017 with a voiceover role in the first two episodes of Star Trek: Discovery as the computer voice of the USS Shenzhou. [4]

  7. Michael Dorn - Wikipedia

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    Michael Dorn (born December 9, 1952) is an American actor best known for his role as the Klingon character Worf in the Star Trek franchise, appearing in all seven seasons of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994), and later reprising the role in seasons four through seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1995–1999) and season three of Star Trek: Picard (2023).

  8. Michael Bell (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bell (born July 30, 1938) is an American actor who is most active in voice over roles. He has acted in video games and animated series, including Legacy of Kain, The Transformers, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, The Houndcats, Rugrats, The Smurfs, The Incredible Hulk, and Snorks and appeared on-screen in film and television, including the TV programs Dallas and Star Trek.

  9. The Ensigns of Command - Wikipedia

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    The episode was released with Star Trek: The Next Generation season three DVD box set, released in the United States on July 2, 2002. [3] This had 26 episodes of Season 3 on seven discs, with a Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track. [3] It was released in high-definition Blu-ray in the United States on April 30, 2013. [4]