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:''For the episode guide, see ''[[Beyond the Final Frontier]]''.''
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[[Image:Star Trek- Beyond the Final Frontier title.jpg|thumb|Title]]
 
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[[File:Star Trek- Beyond the Final Frontier title.jpg|thumb|Opening titles of the ''Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier'' documentary]]
[[Image:Dave Rossi uses a familiar web site.jpg|thumb|Dave Rossi uses ''Memory Alpha'' while researching a [[Tricorder]] prop in preparation for the auction]]
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[[File:Dave Rossi uses a familiar web site.jpg|thumb|Dave Rossi uses ''Memory Alpha'' while researching a [[tricorder]] prop in preparation for the auction]]
'''''Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier''''' was a documentary on ''[[Star Trek]]'' fandom presented by the [[History Channel]] on {{d|19|February|2007}}. It was hosted by [[Leonard Nimoy]] and focused mainly on Christie's ''[[40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection]]'' auction.
 
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[[File:Takei and the Enterprise-A.jpg|thumb|[[George Takei]] and the model {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}]]
 
[[File:Christie's auction, Star Trek- Beyond the Final Frontier.jpg|thumb|The auction in progress]]
 
'''''Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier''''' was a [[Star Trek documentaries and specials|documentary]] about ''[[Star Trek]]'' fandom presented by [[The History Channel]] on {{d|19|February|2007}}. It was hosted by [[Leonard Nimoy]] and focused mainly on Christie's [[40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection]] auction.
   
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De documentary was later that year included as a [[:Category:Special features|special feature]] on the November [[TOS-R Season 1 HD DVD]] home media release.
==Interviewees==
 
   
 
==Interviewees==
 
=== ''Trek'' production staff and performers ===
 
=== ''Trek'' production staff and performers ===
 
* [[Rick Berman]]
 
* [[Rick Berman]]
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=== Paramount ===
 
=== Paramount ===
* John Wentworth, VP Comunications
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* [[John Wentworth]], VP Communications
   
 
=== Christie's ===
 
=== Christie's ===
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* Andy Foster, Chief Operating Officer
 
* Andy Foster, Chief Operating Officer
 
* Lisa King, International Managing Director
 
* Lisa King, International Managing Director
* Ginette Lospinozo, Business Manager, Iconic Collections
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* Ginette Lospinoso, Business Manager, Iconic Collections
 
* Ian Wilkie, Art Handler
 
* Ian Wilkie, Art Handler
   
 
=== Auction winners ===
 
=== Auction winners ===
* A group from London, England, who won many uniforms from ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'', [[Joachim]]'s vest (Lot #821) from ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'', a [[Star Trek: First Contact]] style [[EV suit]], the [[Romulan warbird]] model (Lot #702), and the [[USS Reliant|USS ''Reliant'']] model (Lot #985).
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* A group from London, England, who won many uniforms from {{film|1}}, [[Joachim]]'s vest ({{stala|1778-0821|Lot #821}}) from {{film|2}}, a {{film|8}} style [[EV suit]], and the {{USS|Reliant}} model ({{stala|1778-0985|Lot #985}}). All their winnings were remanded in the custody of ScienceFictionArchives.com, an European organization that is dedicated to preserve science fiction production assets for public display purposes, such as in museums. {{el|www.sciencefictionarchives.com/fr/collections/franchises/9/star-trek}}
* Someone from Gothenburg, Sweden, who won several federation [[phaser rifle]]s, Captain Picard's uniform jacket, ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''-style uniforms, and a whole truckload of other stuff.
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* Someone from Gothenburg, Sweden, who won several federation [[phaser rifle]]s, Captain Picard's uniform jacket, {{s|ENT}}-style uniforms, and a whole truckload of other stuff.
* A couple from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who won the [[Karemma starship]] model (Lot #487).
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* A couple from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who won the [[Karemma starship]] model ({{stala|1778-0487|Lot #487}}).
* A woman from New York, New York, who won Captain Picard's fencing outfit. (Lot #677)
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* A woman from New York, New York, who won Captain Picard's fencing outfit. ({{stala|1778-0677|Lot #677}})
* A guy from China Grove, North Carolina, who won several ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' uniforms, a ''First Contact'' style uniform, and Captain Picard's late series uniform undershirt. He also won the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' NX-01]] transporter console (possibly #151 or #152).
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* A guy from China Grove, North Carolina, who won several ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' uniforms, a ''First Contact'' style uniform, and Captain Picard's late series uniform undershirt. He also won {{EnterpriseNX}} transporter console ({{stala|1778-0151,1778-0152|possibly #151 or #152}}).
* A guy from Leicester, England, who won a tricorder, Data's hand and sleeve (Lot #551), the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] model (Lot #357), and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)|USS ''Enterprise''-C]] model (Lot #694).
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* A man from Leicester, England, who won a tricorder, Data's hand and sleeve ({{stala|1778-0551|Lot #551}}), the {{USS|Voyager}} model ({{stala|1778-0357|Lot #357}}), the [[Romulan warbird]] model ({{stala|1778-0702|Lot #702}}), and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}} model ({{stala|1778-0694|Lot #694}}). He has later identified himself as Adrian Hancock on {{bl|www.myprops.co.uk|his now defunct website}}, where he showcased his winnings.
* Another person from London, named Jiles, who won [[Robin Hood]]'s costume (Lot #585) and the Reman costume worn by Ron Perlman in ''[[Star Trek Nemesis]]'' (Lot #102).
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* Giles Aston, from London, who won [[Robin Hood]]'s costume ({{stala|1778-0585|Lot #585}}) and the Reman costume worn by Ron Perlman in {{film|10}} ({{stala|1778-0102|Lot #102}}).
   
 
=== Others ===
 
=== Others ===
* [[Eugene Roddenberry, Jr.]], the son of [[Gene Roddenberry]].
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* [[Eugene Roddenberry Jr.]], the son of [[Gene Roddenberry]].
 
* Visitors to the pre-sale exhibit at Christie's in New York.
 
* Visitors to the pre-sale exhibit at Christie's in New York.
* Several attendees of Creation's 40th Anniversary Official [[Star Trek convention]] in Las Vegas.
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* Several attendees of Creation's 40th Anniversary Official [[Star Trek convention|''Star Trek'' convention]] in Las Vegas.
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== Trivia ==
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* [[Dave Rossi]] can be seen using ''Memory Alpha'' while researching a prop.
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* During his interview, [[Patrick Stewart]] mentions that [[Rick Berman]] had once arranged to present him with a uniform he wore as [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. This occurred on the 16 December 2002 episode of ''The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn''.
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=205724 Official History Channel page]
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* {{bl|www.history.com/shows.do?action{{=}}detail&episodeId{{=}}205724|Official History Channel page}}
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* [http://startrekauction.blogspot.com/ ''Star Trek'' Auction, Prop & Costume Blog]
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* {{wikipedia}}
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[[Category:Documentaries]]

Revision as of 14:03, 5 November 2019

For the episode guide, see Beyond the Final Frontier.
Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)
Star Trek- Beyond the Final Frontier title

Opening titles of the Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier documentary

Dave Rossi uses a familiar web site

Dave Rossi uses Memory Alpha while researching a tricorder prop in preparation for the auction

Takei and the Enterprise-A

George Takei and the model USS Enterprise-A

Christie's auction, Star Trek- Beyond the Final Frontier

The auction in progress

Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier was a documentary about Star Trek fandom presented by The History Channel on 19 February 2007. It was hosted by Leonard Nimoy and focused mainly on Christie's 40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection auction.

De documentary was later that year included as a special feature on the November TOS-R Season 1 HD DVD home media release.

Interviewees

Trek production staff and performers

Paramount

  • John Wentworth, VP Communications

Christie's

  • Stephen Arnold, Photographer
  • Helen Bailey, Head of Entertainment Memorabilia; auctioneer
  • Alec Bennie, Art Handler
  • Kate Brambilla, Auction Administrator
  • Catherine Elkies, Director of Iconic Collections; auctioneer
  • Andy Foster, Chief Operating Officer
  • Lisa King, International Managing Director
  • Ginette Lospinoso, Business Manager, Iconic Collections
  • Ian Wilkie, Art Handler

Auction winners

Others

Trivia

  • Dave Rossi can be seen using Memory Alpha while researching a prop.
  • During his interview, Patrick Stewart mentions that Rick Berman had once arranged to present him with a uniform he wore as Jean-Luc Picard. This occurred on the 16 December 2002 episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.

External links