#17 "Star Trek: The Next Generation" - Behind the Scenes - Part 2 - a podcast by Bob McCullough & Suzanne Herrera McCullough: Hollywood Film and Television

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Suzanne opens this episode with some brief gushing over


Chris Hemsworth in Ron Howard’s Rush, a film she and Bob


both recommend this year along with Dallas Buyers Club.


 


After mentioning the ongoing Hollywood-Santa Barbara


connection—with a nod to the Santa Barbara International Film


Festival soon coming to their neighborhood—Bob admits that he


 may not have been the “perfect fit” as writer-producer


on Star Trek: The Next Generation.


 


Bob confesses his frustration with the “downward spiral of politics”


among the show’s executives and producers, and reveals


his ironic point of view about writing for one of


television’s cultural holy grails. 


 


With a focus on the show’s characters and storylines,


Bob’s year as a writer-producer was colored by


his irreverent take on all things technical...to the point that


he wrote Samaritan Snare, an episode featuring an alien culture


that was the antithesis of The Star Fleet.


 


Giving a couple of dialogue quotes from the episode,


Bob points to an old grammar school joke he employed


in the script, and admits to simply “having some fun” among


all the behind-the-scenes drama on the Paramount Studios lot.


 


Suzanne then points out the remarkable connection between


I Love Lucy and the original Star Trek, following that up with


the announcement of Bob’s recent award from the Writers Guild


for having been named for “outstanding television writing”


on the show...and a moment later teases Bob with “where’s the money?”

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