Leonard Nimoy: Star Trek Memories

Leonard Nimoy: Star Trek Memories was a TV special which was produced in 1983 and first aired in 1984. It was hosted by Leonard Nimoy and featured the actor discussing the making of The Original Series and the first two Star Trek movies, and. It also included a short preview of.

The documentary was filmed in Boston, Massachusetts at the Channel 56 television studios and ran about fifty minutes to fill a one hour TV time slot. At the time, the channel was part of the Kaiser Broadcasting Group, partially owned by the Boston Globe newspaper group.

Much of the show featured Nimoy dressed in a sport coat and jeans who stood in front of a star field while addressing the camera. Clips from the original show and the first two movies were shown throughout the course of the show. At the end of the documentary, Nimoy was asked if Spock would return to life for future movies and he responded by saying "In science fiction, is death the final chapter of life, or just the beginning of a new story?"

This special was often included in Star Trek syndication packages to bring the total number of episodes of The Original Series to eighty. In many markets, it commonly aired following Star Trek's last episode,, before the re-airing of the first episode,.