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- James T. Kirk [r]: Captain of the fictional starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) in Star Trek: The Original Series series, played by William Shatner [e]
- Star Trek [r]: Popular American science fiction television series, created by Gene Roddenberry; gained an enormous cult following and spawned an entire fictional universe, films, other series and an extremely successful business enterprise. [e]
- Star Trek [r]: Popular American science fiction television series, created by Gene Roddenberry; gained an enormous cult following and spawned an entire fictional universe, films, other series and an extremely successful business enterprise. [e]
- Peter Jennings [r]: July 29, 1938, Toronto, Ontario, Canada – August 7, 2005, New York, New York) A well-known American television journalist and newscaster. [e]
- The Frozen Deep [r]: A play, originally staged as an amateur theatrical, written by Wilkie Collins along with the substantial guidance of Charles Dickens. [e]
- Harry Potter [r]: The fictitious main character in J. K. Rowling's fantasy book series. [e]