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'''STAR TREK: VOYAGER'''® —Short form: Television syndication by Paramount on United Paramount Network (UPN), 16 Jan. 1995-2001[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Voyager]. Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor, creators and exec. prod.  
'''STAR TREK: VOYAGER'''® Episodes—Television syndication by Paramount on United Paramount Network (UPN), 16 Jan. 1995-2001[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Voyager]. Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor, creators and exec. prod. Cast: Capt. Kathryn Janeway: Kate Mulgrew, First Officer Chakotay: Robert Beltran, Tactical/Security Officer Tuvok: Tim Russ, Lt. Tom Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill, Ops/Communication Officer Harry Kim: Garrett Wang, Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres: Roxann Biggs-Dawson, The Doctor ("Doc Zimmerman"): Robert Picardo, Neelix: Ethan Phillips, Kes: Jennifer Lien.[http://www.startrek.com/page/star-trek-voyager]
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Originally UPN (Paramount), 172 episodes over seven seasons: 16 January 1995-23 May 2001. "Created by" Rick Berman (also series Executive), Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor. For further videographer information, see Wikipedia entry here.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Voyager]
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Major Cast: Capt. Kathryn Janeway: Kate Mulgrew, First Officer Chakotay: Robert Beltran, Tactical/Security Officer Tuvok: Tim Russ, Lt. Tom Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill, Ops/Communication Officer Harry Kim: Garrett Wang, Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres: Roxann Biggs-Dawson, The Doctor ("Doc Zimmerman"): Robert Picardo, Neelix: Ethan Phillips, Kes: Jennifer Lien.[http://www.startrek.com/page/star-trek-voyager]
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Relevant episodes we have dealt with are listed individually on ''Clockworks 2'' and should appear with a search for ''Star Trek: Voyager''.
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Episode guides of greater or less detail can be found at
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Internet Movie Database, here (with further links by season).[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112178/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_1]
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Wikipedia "List of ''Star Trek: Voyager'' episodes, here, with further links by season.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Star_Trek:_Voyager_episodes#Season_1_(1995)]
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In yearly numbers in ''Cinefantastique'', available on line as of 31 December 2021 at Archive.org.[https://archive.org/details/cinefantastique_1970-2002/Cinefantastique%20Vol%2001%20No%201%20Fall%20%20%281970%29/page/n0/mode/2up] You may need another "click" to get to the listings. We give more specific ''Cinefantastique'' information below.
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"''Star Trek: Voyager'' Episode Guide" by Dale Kutzera. ''Cinefantastique'' 28.4/5 (Nov. 1996): 74/75-107. Covers the Season 2 episodes from 28 Aug. 1995 to 20 May 1996.[https://archive.org/details/cinefantastique_1970-2002/Cinefantastique%20Vol%2028%20No%204-5%20%28Nov%201996%29/page/n73/mode/2up?view=theater]
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"''Star Trek: Voyager'' Season Four Episode Guide" by Anna L. Kaplan. ''Cinefantastique'' 30.9/10 (Nov. 1998): 75-110.[https://archive.org/details/cinefantastique_1970-2002/Cinefantastique%20Vol%2030%20No%209-10%20%28Nov%201998%29/page/n73/mode/2up]
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"''Star Trek: Voyager'' Season Five Episode Guide" by Anna L. Kaplan. ''Cinefantastique'' 31.11 (April 2000): 27-55.[https://archive.org/details/cinefantastique_1970-2002/Cinefantastique%20Vol%2031%20No%2011%20%28Apr%202000%29/page/n25/mode/2up]
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"''Star Trek: Voyager'', Season Six Episode Guide" by Anna L. Kaplan. ''Cinefantastique'' 33.5 (Oct./Nov. 2001): 22-37.[https://archive.org/details/cinefantastique_1970-2002/Cinefantastique%20Vol%2033%20No%205%20%28Oct%202001%29/page/n21/mode/2up]
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 3 July 2022

STAR TREK: VOYAGER® —Short form: Television syndication by Paramount on United Paramount Network (UPN), 16 Jan. 1995-2001[1]. Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor, creators and exec. prod.

Originally UPN (Paramount), 172 episodes over seven seasons: 16 January 1995-23 May 2001. "Created by" Rick Berman (also series Executive), Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor. For further videographer information, see Wikipedia entry here.[2]

Major Cast: Capt. Kathryn Janeway: Kate Mulgrew, First Officer Chakotay: Robert Beltran, Tactical/Security Officer Tuvok: Tim Russ, Lt. Tom Paris: Robert Duncan McNeill, Ops/Communication Officer Harry Kim: Garrett Wang, Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres: Roxann Biggs-Dawson, The Doctor ("Doc Zimmerman"): Robert Picardo, Neelix: Ethan Phillips, Kes: Jennifer Lien.[3]

Relevant episodes we have dealt with are listed individually on Clockworks 2 and should appear with a search for Star Trek: Voyager.

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Episode guides of greater or less detail can be found at

Internet Movie Database, here (with further links by season).[4]
Wikipedia "List of Star Trek: Voyager episodes, here, with further links by season.[5]

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In yearly numbers in Cinefantastique, available on line as of 31 December 2021 at Archive.org.[6] You may need another "click" to get to the listings. We give more specific Cinefantastique information below.


"Star Trek: Voyager Episode Guide" by Dale Kutzera. Cinefantastique 28.4/5 (Nov. 1996): 74/75-107. Covers the Season 2 episodes from 28 Aug. 1995 to 20 May 1996.[7]

"Star Trek: Voyager Season Four Episode Guide" by Anna L. Kaplan. Cinefantastique 30.9/10 (Nov. 1998): 75-110.[8]

"Star Trek: Voyager Season Five Episode Guide" by Anna L. Kaplan. Cinefantastique 31.11 (April 2000): 27-55.[9]

"Star Trek: Voyager, Season Six Episode Guide" by Anna L. Kaplan. Cinefantastique 33.5 (Oct./Nov. 2001): 22-37.[10]




RDE, finishing, 31Dec21