The 16th episode of the animated Star Trek series premieres on NBC. The episode is written by Stephen Kandel, the writer who created the popular Trek character Harry Mudd.
The 16th episode of the animated Star Trek series premieres on NBC. The episode is written by Stephen Kandel, the writer who created the popular Trek character Harry Mudd.
The 360th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. In an attempt to preserve the surprise of the dinosaurs’ appearance at the end of this episode, the on-screen title is simply Invasion – a decision which later sees the color videotape of the episode erased when the BBC orders the deletion of the 1969 Patrick Troughton Doctor Who story The Invasion.
The first weekly episode of The Six Million Dollar Man premieres on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson, kicking off the popular show’s first season as an ongoing series.
The 361st episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.
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The second episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Laurette Spang (Battlestar Galactica) and Jo Anne Worley guest star.
The 362nd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.
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The third episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Pamela Franklin guest stars.
The 363rd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.
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An agreement is struck between Paramount Pictures’ television division and the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum (currently the Smithsonian Air Museum, which is planning the grand opening of its space-related exhibits for the bicentennial year of 1976) concerning the 18-foot, 275-pound filming model of the Starship Enterprise from Star Trek. Since Paramount foresees no use for the gigantic “miniature”, the studio agrees to donate the model to the Smithsonian as an exhibit – provided the Smithsonian foots the $500 bill for shipping. The model was originally built by Howard Anderson Co. in 1964 for the first Star Trek pilot, The Cage, at a cost running into tens of thousands of dollars. The Smithsonian plans to restore and display the model in its Space and Life exhibit, though years later the Enterprise will be “demoted” to a display near the museum’s gift shop.
The fourth episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. John Saxon and Lloyd Bochner guest star.
The 364th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.
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The 365th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars. In theory – though there have already been episodes erased from the BBC archives as early as the late ’60s – this is the point at which there is one 25-minute episode of Doctor Who for every day of the year.
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The fifth episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Greg Morris (Mission Impossible) guest stars.
The 366th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. John Abineri guest stars. This story is the third Doctor’s third and final clash with the Daleks.
The 275-pound, 18-foot filming “miniature” of the starship Enterprise from Star Trek arrives at the Smithsonian, but it’s just as well that its planned display in the National Air & Space Museum won’t open until 1976: having suffered years of mishandling and barely-adequate storage at Paramount, with a final round of damage occurring during shipping, television’s most famous spaceship arrives in need of extensive repairs. Both of the round caps of the Enterprise’s warp engines are missing, and the intricate lighting setup built into the engines has been destroyed as a result, and the “radar dish” at the bottom of the model is missing as well. The Enterprise model will undergo extensive restoration and repainting for three months at the Smithsonian’s Maryland facility. ![]()
The sixth episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Gary Collins (The Sixth Sense) guest stars.
The 367th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. John Abineri guest stars. This story is the third Doctor’s third and final clash with the Daleks.
The seventh episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Gary Lockwood (The Lieutenant, 2001: a space odyssey) and William Schallert guest star.
The 368th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. John Abineri guest stars. This story is the third Doctor’s third and final clash with the Daleks.
The eighth episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Farrah Fawcett Majors guest stars.
The 369th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. John Abineri guest stars. This story is the third Doctor’s third and final clash with the Daleks.
The 370th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.
The ninth episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. John van Dreelen guest stars.
The 371st episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.
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The ninth episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Steve Forrest guest stars.
The 372nd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.
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The 11th episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. William Shatner (Star Trek) guest stars.
The 373rd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.
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The 12th episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. France Nuyen and George Takei (Star Trek) guest star.
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The 374th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.
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