Exploring Star Trek's Legacy: Free Series 'Into the Roddenberry Archives' Launches on YouTube
Star Trek History Comes Alive in First Look at Free ‘Roddenberry Archives’ Series [Exclusive]
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Rod Roddenberry, son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, presents 'Into the Roddenberry Archives,' a new YouTube series exploring the franchise's history. The show features rare artifacts, including the original USS Enterprise model and scripts from the series, offering fans a unique behind-the-scenes look at Star Trek's 60-year legacy.
- 01The series is hosted on Roddenberry's official YouTube channel, BEAM.
- 02Rod Roddenberry showcases significant artifacts, including his mother's script for the original pilot 'The Cage.'
- 03The premiere episode features the original 33-inch model of the USS Enterprise, recently returned to the family.
- 04Gene Roddenberry, a former Army Air Force veteran, created Star Trek, which initially aired for three seasons.
- 05The series aims to share the stories behind the art and production elements that contributed to Star Trek's enduring popularity.
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Rod Roddenberry, the son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, is set to launch 'Into the Roddenberry Archives,' a new series streaming for free on YouTube. This series offers fans a unique glimpse into the history of the Star Trek franchise, showcasing rare artifacts collected by the Roddenberry family over the years. In the preview, Roddenberry introduces viewers to his office filled with memorabilia, including concept artwork from 'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' and his mother Majel Barrett's script for the original pilot, 'The Cage.' The first episode highlights the original 33-inch model of the USS Enterprise, which had been missing for decades before its return. Roddenberry expressed excitement about sharing these behind-the-scenes stories, emphasizing the significance of each item in Star Trek's 60-year legacy. The series will feature a rotating cast of hosts as they explore the archives, providing fans with an unprecedented look at the franchise's artistic and production history.
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