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Smithsonian Honors Passing Of Leonard Nimoy With Re-Airs Of “The Real Story: Star Trek”

Smithsonian Channel will commemorate acting great Leonard Nimoy by airing encore presentations this week of “The Real Story: Star Trek,” which features interviews with the late actor.

“The Real Story: Star Trek” will air on Tuesday, March 3rd at 5 pm ET; Wednesday, March 4th at 1 pm ET; Thursday, March 5th at 6 am ET; and Friday, March 6th at 3 am ET.

With 12 films and multiple television series in its 30-year history, “Star Trek” is one of the most successful franchises in film history. This episode of “The Real Story” investigates the life of “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry and reveals actual scientific advances that inspired the series or were inspired by its fiction. Featuring interviews with Nimoy (“Mr. Spock”); Roddenberry’s son, Rod; and original members of the Star Trek fan club, the program charts Roddenberry’s meteoric rise to fame and extreme tactics to keep his series on the air.

“The Real Story” also investigates how “Star Trek” inspired the scientific world and NASA scientists–from the concept of antimatter in experiments at CERN in Switzerland to the development of the first scientific principles of teleportation, to the replication of human organs by 3D printers and the creation of artificially intelligent androids.

Separating fact from fiction and real life from reel life, Smithsonian Channel’s original series, “The Real Story” reveals some of the real-life events that have inspired Hollywood’s most famous blockbusters.

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.