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What’s Troi Reading? New Behind-the-Scenes Photos from Star Trek: The Next Generation

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What’s Troi Reading? New Behind-the-Scenes Photos from Star Trek: The Next Generation

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What’s Troi Reading? New Behind-the-Scenes Photos from Star Trek: The Next Generation

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Published on September 13, 2012

Photo copyright CBS Studios Inc. Click any image to enlarge
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On October 1st, Abrams Books will release the latest in its popular 365 series of Star Trek books. Compiled by Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann, Star Trek: The Next Generation 365 is a beautiful (heavy!) volume of over 300 photographs and production sketches from the entire seven-year run of the show. (Currently being rewatched here!) For the next few weeks, we’ll be bringing you some preview photos from this awesome book.

The first batch features Troi’s secret reading habits, the most adorable Alexander moment ever, and Star Trek Shakespeare in the parking lot!

Photo copyright CBS Studios Inc.
Photo copyright CBS Studios Inc.

Photo copyright CBS Studios Inc.
Photo copyright CBS Studios Inc.

 


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P. Block
12 years ago

Hey folks, thanks for nice post, but please note: the photo credits for the first and third photo are incorrect. They should all read “CBS Studios Inc.”, like the second photo. We always like to give credit where credit is due.
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Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann

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12 years ago

Thanks for the correction, Paula! It’s been updated. Congratulations on the new book!

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12 years ago

That kid’s amazing just for sitting still in the makeup chair for so long on such a regular basis. How old was he in that photo?

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