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Star Trek Memories was a TV special which first aired in 1984. It was hosted by Leonard Nimoy

Star Trek Television Show Premiered on NBC on Thursday, September 8, 1966 Star Trek was created by Gene Roddenberry that followed the adventures of the crew of the starship U.S.S. Enterprise. The 1964 pilot "The Cage" featured Jeffrey Hunter as Enterprise captain Christopher Pike. The pilot was rejected by NBC executives as being too cerebral. Another pilot entitled "Where No Man Has Gone Before" starred the Enterprise captain played by William Shatner. Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock was the only character to return from the original pilot. The response was good and NBC gave the go ahead to the series. Critical response to the series was mixed and rating were lower than expected. In its second season, reoccurring guest star DeForest Kelley was added to the series' starring cast. A decline in the ratings, however, prompted NBC to attempt to cancel the series after its second season, but a letter writing campaign by die hard fans of the show saved it. Ratings continued to decline, and despite another letter writing campaign, the series was finally cancelled after its third season. Star Trek began running in syndication where it was discovered by legion of new fans and became a phenomenon.

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On the trail - Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas
The Best of Yellowstone - America's National Parks
Yellowstone National Park - A vast wilderness of natural beauty On March 1, 1872 President Ulysses Grant signed into existence the world's first national park, Yellowstone National Park. The 2.2 million acres of wilderness was "set apart as a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people." Yellowstone's name is historically credited to the Native Americans. The name is derived from the Yellowstone River, which has high yellow rock cliffs along its banks. In 1872 the vast wilderness of the west was viewed by most Americans as something to be tamed, to be explored, settled, mined, logged, ranched and farmed. The west was not valued for its wilderness. It is remarkable that during such an age Yellowstone was set aside as the world's first national park, clearly an illustrative indicator of how unique and magnificent Yellowstone was perceived to be, even then. In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt visited Yellowstone and was awed at the beauty and wildness of the Park. The railroads were catering to Yellowstone tourists, taking visitors by the carloads to the Park. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed into existence a new government agency, the National Park Service, forever changing the administration of our national parks. In 1917, only two years after the first automobile entered the Park, some 5000 people entered Yellowstone during the summer season.
Nixon Resigns and Departs Washington
On August 9, 1974, President Richard Nixon of the United States prepares to board the Presidential helicopter to leave the White House for the last time after delivering his resignation speech following the Watergate scandal.
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The Haight Ashbury section of San Francisco
The Apollo 14 mission, with a crew including Alan Shepard Jr., Stuart A. Roosa, and Edgar D. Mitchell, was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on January 31, 1971. It was the third mission to achieve lunar landing.
Two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize David McCullough David McCullough with Ken Burns on The Wright Brothers - 92nd Street Y

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Orson Welles | War Of The Worlds | Radio Broadcast 1938

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