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Star Trek: The Next Generation. ) " We'll Always Have Paris " is the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, first aired on May 2, 1988, in broadcast syndication. The story and script were both created by Deborah Dean Davis and Hannah Louise Shearer, and the ...
Tom Paris. Lieutenant Thomas Eugene "Tom" Paris is a fictional character in the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager and is portrayed by Robert Duncan McNeill. Paris is the chief helmsman, as well as a temporary auxiliary medic, of the USS Voyager, a Starfleet ship that was stranded in the Delta Quadrant by an alien ...
The Next Generation was developed by creator Gene Roddenberry, who served as an executive producer until his death in 1991, [6] along with Maurice Hurley, Rick Berman, [7] Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor. [8] [9] The series was filmed primarily on the Paramount Studios lot in Los Angeles, California. [10]
Robert Duncan McNeill (Paris) appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The First Duty" as Cadet Nicolas Locarno. The character of Locarno was used as a template for Tom Paris. He also appeared as Tom Paris in the Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "We'll Always Have Tom Paris".
Also in late 1987, Phillips sang backup vocals on Belinda Carlisle's studio album Heaven on Earth, as well as its number-one single "Heaven Is a Place on Earth". The following year, she appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first-season episode " We'll Always Have Paris " as Jenice Manheim, wife of the scientist Paul Manheim. [74]
Michael Barrier as Vincent DeSalle, navigator and assistant chief engineer. Roger Holloway as Roger Lemli, security officer. Eddie Paskey as Leslie, various positions. David L. Ross as Galloway, various positions. Jim Goodwin as John Farrell, navigator. Grant Woods as Kelowitz, science officer. William Blackburn as Hadley, helmsman.
We'll Always Have Paris may refer to: A famous line in Casablanca (film), 43rd on AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. "We'll Always Have Paris" ( Star Trek: The Next Generation), a 1988 television episode. I'll Always Have Paris: A Memoir, by Art Buchwald (1995) "We'll Always Have Paris", a 1996 song by the Cherry Poppin' Daddies off the album ...
This was a decrease of 1.1 ratings points from the previous episode, "Symbiosis", and was the same ratings level received by the following episode, "We'll Always Have Paris". Several reviewers re-watched Star Trek: The Next Generation after the end of the series.