- How William Shatner Changed the World
"How William Shatner Changed the World" (or "How Techies Changed the World with William Shatner" in Europe, Asia and Australia) is a two-hour television special, commissioned by [http://www.discoverychannel.ca Discovery Channel Canada] and co-produced for
History Channel in the United States and channel five in the United Kingdom. Hosted and narrated byWilliam Shatner , known for his portrayal ofCaptain James T. Kirk , and based on his book, "I'm Working on That", it focuses on technological advancements and people in the real world that were inspired by theStar Trek phenomenon.Episode summary
;First HourThe first hour focuses on the original Star Trek series, and the ideas that
Gene Roddenberry had about the future of space travel.It begins with the life of Dr. Marc D. Rayman, the chief propulsion engineer at
NASA ’sJet Propulsion Laboratory , and shows how Dr. Rayman became interested in propulsion through Star Trek. It also discusses how NASA's newest deep space probe'sion propulsion was inspired by the Star Trek episode "Spock's Brain ". Shatner also states that "those pesky trekkies are everywhere in the space program," hence the name for the firstSpace Shuttle Enterprise .The show then examines the life of
Martin Cooper , the chief engineer atMotorola , who invented thecell phone . Cooper states that Star Trek was his inspiration for the cell phone, and discusses the similarities between the modern day cell phone and a Star Trek communicator. He also discusses how Star Trek introduced the concept of computervoice recognition dialing.Next,
Mae C. Jemison describes how Star Trek inspired her to become the first African-American in space, andSeth Shostak , ofSETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence), tells how it led him to astronomy.The show also explores how Star Trek popularized the notion of the
user-friendly personal computer, and how Trek fan Ed Roberts, invented the first home computer, theAltair 8800 , named after the solar system Altair (Altair 6) in the Star Trek episode "Amok Time ". This led toBill Gates writing the computer programming languageBASIC for the Altair and formingMicrosoft The show investigates the research work of
Kevin Warwick at theUniversity of Reading and considers its links with theBorg (Star Trek) . Warwick'sCyborg implants, linking his own nervous system into theinternet , are featured.Next, medical technologies are discussed, in particular the inspiration for non-invasive Star-Trek-style imaging technology.
;Second HourThe second hour focuses on further programs in Star Trek franchise -- ', ', ' and ' -- and their impact and how they differed from the original series.
Next up is Steve Perlman, at the time principal scientist at Apple Computer, who was inspired to invent the
QuickTime media player by watching an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation".Filmed mostly in Vancouver, the special featured some scenes that took place in locations shown in Star Trek TV series.
Awards
The special was nominated for two
Emmy Awards in 2006 - Outstanding Nonfiction Special, and Outstanding Writing For Nonfiction Programming.Trivia
Shatner drives an
Aston Martin DB9 Volante in both hours.External links
* [http://www.discoverychannel.ca Discovery Channel Canada]
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