''Star Trek Memories'' is the first of two volumes of autobiography dictated by
William Shatner
William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the ''Star Trek'' franchise, from his 1965 debut as the captain of the starship USS Enterpri ...
and transcribed by MTV editorial director
Christopher Kreski. In the book, published in 1993, Shatner interviews several cast members of ''
Star Trek: The Original Series'' with the notable exception of
James Doohan. He was surprised by the reaction of his fellow actors, who spoke negatively of their experiences with him on the show.
Contents
The book begins at the start of production on ''
Star Trek: The Original Series'', with the work on the original pilot, "
The Cage
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", and described the difficulties that some of the producers' decisions caused the production. Shatner goes on to describe the production of the show, and the aftermath of its cancellation. He interviews other members of the cast who on occasion speak negatively of their experiences on the show, except for
James Doohan, who refused to meet with him.
He also spoke to
Bjo Trimble
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, one of the most famous ''Star Trek'' fans.
Production
left, upWilliam Shatner in 2014
The negative reaction of some of the cast members to him when he wrote ''Star Trek Memories'' had come as a surprise to Shatner, and it was reported at the time that he was dismayed at the response. He conducted the interviews by phone in some cases, including the one with Trimble.
[ One of the stories included in the book, which involved Shatner putting out a fire on the Paramount lot, was directly contradicted by George Takei in his autobiography '' To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei''. Instead, Takei said that when the fire broke out, Shatner was driven by public relations executives to the site of the fire and posed with a hose for photographs. However, while ''Star Trek Memories'' contains a description of an incident while filming "]The Naked Time
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In the episode, a strang ...
" that Shatner described as Takei getting carried away with an épée
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and nearly disembowelling him – Takei's book instead makes no mention of it.
Preview excerpts of the book were published in the September 4 issue of ''TV Guide
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'' magazine in the United States. It was published in the autumn of 1993,[ followed in 1994 with '']Star Trek Movie Memories
William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the '' Star Trek'' franchise, from his 1965 debut as the captain of the starship ''Enterpri ...
''. He worked on both books with Christopher Kreski, with whom he later worked on the 1999 book ''Get a Life!''. ''Star Trek Memories'' was converted into a video documentary featuring interviews with other ''Star Trek'' cast members in 1996.
Reviews
The review in trade magazine ''Publishers Weekly
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'', said that "Fans of TV's 1960s science fiction series Star Trek will go into orbit over lead player Shatner's candid, captivating reminiscence, packed with stellar anecdotes and backstage lore." The '' Post-Tribune'' said that both ''Memories'' books by Shatner "were very well done and filled with interesting stories and insights into Shatner's thoughts" in a review of his later book, ''Get A Life!'', while the ''Winnipeg Free Press
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'' described ''Star Trek Memories'' as a "masterpiece".
References
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1993 non-fiction books
English-language books
Books about Star Trek
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