22: Resistance is Futile: Talking Voyager with Dad
Description
This episode’s guest is Bob MacDonald Sr., self-proclaimed 85-year-old codger, retired teacher, and the man who bought our family a color TV so we could watch Star Trek when it first aired in 1966. We talk about space mission launches we witnessed in our home state of Florida, I try to explain the multitude of new Trek series, and I fail completely to turn him into a fan of Voyager and Captain Janeway.
Coda (S3E15), Hope and Fear (S4E26)
Jean MacDonald with Bob MacDonald, Sr.
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Show Notes & Links
Coda (Memory Alpha)
Hope and Fear (Memory Alpha)
The Color Revolution: Television in the Sixties
Bertrand Piccard, initiator and co-pilot of the Solar Impulse, the first round-the-world solar-powered flight
Star Trek: Voyager - A Viewer’s Guide