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Trek Talking is a live call-in podcast run by Trek fans for Trek fans! We discuss everything Star Trek related including the shows, comics, books, toys and more. Thursday nights at 7:30 eastern you can tune into Trek Talking and join the conversation LIVE on air by calling (646) 668-2433 during the show. Join us Monday nights at the same bat time, same bat channel for Trek Talking 2, our overflow show. Our growing Facebook community of almost 100,000 followers would love to have you! Here, we at Trek Talking strive to create a safe space where fans of all eras/genres/timelines of Star Trek can openly discuss one of the greatest franchises of all time. Not everyone shares the same opinion, but we work to conduct ourselves with the ideals of Gene Roddenberry in mind. Trek Talking is more than just another Star Trek Pod Cast. We are part of a global Star Trek family…and we would love to have you join us! Like we always say, Star Trek fans are the best fans. Live Long and Prosper.

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Uncle Jim and his Treksperts are joined by David Benjamin Tomlinson. Tomlinson is an actor and writer who played Linus in the second through fifth seasons of Star Trek: Discovery. He also played several other roles (usually aliens in heavy prosthetic makeup) in Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Short Treks, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds). He played Or'Eq in DIS: "The Vulcan Hello" and "Into the Forest I Go"), Klingon Player #1 in DIS: "Will You Take My Hand?", a Kelpien Villager in Short Treks "The Brightest Star" and DIS: "The Sound of Thunder", Cosmo Traitt in DIS: "That Hope Is You, Part 1", a Kelpien Servant in DIS: "Terra Firma, Part 1", Young Su'Kal in DIS: " That Hope Is You, Part 2", a Saurian diplomat in DIS: "All Is Possible",and Zus Tlaggul in SNW: "Ad Astra per Aspera".Call (646)668-2433 with your questions, Let's Fly!
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Join us LIVE Sunday Night at 7:00pm EDT. Stunt Trek with Uncle Jim and Leslie Hoffman continues our very popular topic, stunts that went wrong, part 3. Leslie shares stories about how stunts that fail, and, the reasons why. If you caught the... more

Thursday Night at 7:30pm EDT join Uncle Jim, Erik and Charles as we review Star Trek Fan Productions - TEMPORAL ANOMALY and CHRONICLE. Actress extrodinaire, Lezlie Sawyer, who has been in several fan productions, incuding... more

THE Leslie Hoffman share stories about stunts that didn't go as planned, and, mistakes made on set during filming. If you are a fan of movies, and, all the careful planning that goes into them, then, you don't want to miss this show.... more

We discuss the DC Legends of Tomorrow episode "The One Where We're Traped on TV". The crew is trapped on several notable TV shows, among them, Star Trek. We also talk about why we love Star Trek, share our thoughts and... more

On this, the final podcast we will hear some music from Gremlins, Wonder Woman (2017), Space 1999, Buck Rogers, Battlestar Galactica, as well as songs by, Blue Oyster Cult, Queen and Weird Al. You don't want to miss this show,... more

IT's been confirmed, Anson Mount is getting a Pike series, Strange New Worlds. What do we hope to see, and, what do we expect from this new Star Trek series? The five year mission of the Enterprise was completed with Star Trek The... more

Join Uncle Jim and Charles as we take a musical journey through time, we visit TV show and movies from 1959-2014. We will play songs from The J. Geils Band, MECO, and Huey Lewis and The News, and, music produced by John Williams... more

Hollywood has always complained about "runaway productions", yet, what did they do to keep productions in CA? How will the new guidlines and restriction affect our favorites TV show, Like Star Trek? Join Uncle Jim, The... more

Strange New Worlds has been announced!! Pike, Spock and Number One will be back. The cast from the highly received second season of Star Trek Discovery will all be back, along with, a few new faces. Just announced at 3:45 today, we... more

Star Trek Enterprise aired on the United Paramount Network, in 2001 and was canceled in 2005 after only four seasons. Producing 97 episodes, the series occurs 100 years befroe TOS. We go back and take a closer look at some of our... more

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