[net.startrek] Anybody got an animated episode guide?

john@moncol.UUCP (John Ruschmeyer) (07/07/85)

Judging from the general lack of knowledge about the animated Star Trek
episodes, I thought I'd ask the following:

Does anyone have a semblance of an episode guide for the animated episodes?

There are several running around the net for the regular episodes, but I am
yet to see one for the animated ones.

If anyone has one, could you please post it to the net? (Don't look at me,
I don't even have all the Blish adaptations.)


Also, does anyone know if they are currently in syndication and what
stations, if any, are showing them? I vaguely seem to recall that the USA
network was showing them *extreeeeeeeeeeeeeemely* early on Sundays for a
while.

Thanks in advance.

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jeand@ihlpg.UUCP (AMBAR) (07/08/85)

> Judging from the general lack of knowledge about the animated Star Trek
> episodes, I thought I'd ask the following:
> 
> Does anyone have a semblance of an episode guide for the animated episodes?

THE STAR TREK CONCORDANCE has synopses of all the episodes, both animated
and regular.

> If anyone has one, could you please post it to the net? (Don't look at me,
> I don't even have all the Blish adaptations.)
> Name:		John Ruschmeyer

I can't post it, sorry--copyrighted, and at home in Miami!


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hkr4627@acf4.UUCP (Hedley K. J. Rainnie) (07/20/85)

     I suggest you try any used bookstore in any college town for
'The Star Trek Concordance' by Bjo Trimble (Bee-Joe). In fact,
the book was available through the Science Fiction Bookclub
(Nelson Doubleday) as recently as two years ago.
     What self-respecting Star Trek afficionado (never 'Trekkie'!)
would actually not have all the Blish adaptations -- much less
admit to the fact in public? For shame....