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  1. William Shatner -- Leonard Nimoy
    William Shatner not only keeps busy with his yearly charity horse show, his TV shows,movie appearances andbook writing, but ... his convention appearances alongside Nimoy. Together on stage, the twoprovide a highlyenjoyablehour of entertainment.
  2. Jane Wyatt -- Roles
    Jane Wyatt went on to play Spock's mother in Star Trek in the 1960s and in the 1986 Star Trek movie, and she had a regular role on the 1980s hospital series, St Elsewhere. Her role in the Committee for the First Amendment is highlighted in the brilliant documentary, Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist (1987) narrated by Burt Lancaster, in which she along with surviving family members of the Hollywood Ten comment on the blacklist and its effects. That documentary ends with a warning that the blacklist must never be forgotten lest it be repeated.
  3. Malcolm X -- Understanding
    Malcolm's Chronology 14.February.1965: Malcolm's home in East Elmhurst is firebombed at approximately 2:30a.m. while he and his family are sleeping--no one is injured. Later in the morning he flies to Detroit where, he delivers his last major speech; it is commercially packaged as "The Last Message."
  4. Star Trek -- Gene Roddenberry
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The wait is over for PC gamers who have been clamoring for the chance to play Star Trek: Armada, the first real-time 3D strategy game set in the Star Trek: The Next Generation(r) universe. Activision, Inc. announced today that the E'' rated title will hit retail stores nationwide the week of March 27 and will carry a suggested retail price of $49.95.
  5. Jane Wyatt -- Margaret Anderson
    Jane Wyatt, who played Spock's mother Amanda on the original series and in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, died Friday at age 96 in her home in Los Angeles. She was best known for playing another television mother - Margaret Anderson on Father Knows Best.
  6. Jeffrey Hunter
    Dr. Jeffrey Hunter is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist practicing with Heaton Eye Associates since 1996. He graduated from the University of Texas at Houston Medical School, and continued postgraduate training in Ophthalmology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. He ... received training at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. Dr. Hunter completed additional advanced training in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus (eye muscle disorders), completing his fellowship at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
  7. Fan Fiction -- Stories
    Fan fiction has become more popular and widespread since the advent of the World Wide Web. Many archives such as The Gossamer Project were created, hosting specific sorts of stories, or stories for specific fandoms. In 1998 FanFiction.Net came online. At the time of its initial creation, it accepted any sort of writing, original or fan fiction. It has since separated its original fiction section to another website and banned several subgenres, including explicitly sexual stories (referred to as "NC-17" before the Motion Picture Association of America chose to enforce its ownership of the MPAA ratings system), real person fiction, and stories featuring song lyrics (the latter two in order to avoid legal problems, including copyright infringement for unauthorized use of lyrics). This ability to self-publish fan fiction at a common archive, and the ability to review the stories directly on the site, became popular quite quickly.
  8. The Actors -- Training
    "I love that Phil Maves of The Actors is a solo act that named himself a plural noun. But the sound of this guy is anything but solo...Frontier is an upbeat and catchy tune." - The Deli Magazine SF, January 2008
  9. Kirstie Alley
    Kirstie Alley is an Emmy award winning best known for her role in Cheers, a television series, where she played the role of played Rebecca Howe from 1987 to 1993. This role fetched her Emmy award in the category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for 1991.
  10. Jon Pertwee -- Roles
    Jon Pertwee is a British comedy character actor credited with an extensive list of stage, screen, radio, and cabaret appearances. The one-time spouse of Upstairs, Downstairs star, Jean Marsh, Pertwee is best known for his turn from 1970 to 1974 as the Doctor in the long-running British Broadcasting Corporation program, Doctor Who. A master of accents, voices, sounds, and comical walks, Pertwee perfected his multiple comedic personae on the radio series The Navy Lark and supporting roles in various films beginning with his appearance in 1937's Dinner at the Ritz.
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