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Feb 08 | While his "Lost" co-stars prepare to pack up and leave Hawaii, Daniel Dae Kim can plan to remain there for at least a few more months. Mr. Kim, who plays the time-traveling tough guy Jin on "Lost," has been the first actor cast in a coming remake of the crime drama "Hawaii Five-O," The Hollywood Reporter said. He has been cast as Chin Ho Kelly, a detective played by Kam Fong in the original series, which began in 1968. The "Hawaii Five-O" revival is being developed by the screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci ("Star Trek," "Fringe") and Peter Lenkov, an executive producer of "CSI: NY."
Feb 03 | William Shatner has paid tribute to his former Boston Legal co-star Justin Mentell, who died in a freak car accident on Monday. The 27 year old was thrown from his Jeep after swerving off the road near Madison, Wisconsin and died at the scene of the tragic crash. The Star Trek legend was saddened to hear of Mentell's passing - as he's convinced the actor was destined for a glittering career. In a post on his Twitter.com page, Shatner writes, "I'm deeply saddened to hear about Justin Mentell. There's no telling how far up the ladder he may have climbed. My sympathies to his family."
Feb 01 | Journalist Edward Gross posted an article at SciFiTVZone.com called "The Making of the Star Trek Pilots, Part 3: "Assignment Earth"" which takes a retrospective look at the making of the Gene Roddenberry unsold TV pilot "Assignment Earth" filmed at Desilu Studios as a second season Star Trek episode. The article feature rare interviews - including authors involved with the character of Gary Seven in comics and in novels.

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By Steve Krutzler / 18:29, 12 February 2002 / Enterprise
Scott Bakula continued his rounds of the New York-based television talk shows today with an appearance on 'The Rosie O'Donnell Show'. The ten minute, ten second clip features a clip from [presumeably] tomorrow night's "Shuttlepod One," featuring Archer and T'Pol debating the existence of something called a "micro-singularity." Archer says they are "a Vulcan myth" but T'Pol seems convinced that they may have detected some; Archer comments that "if Vulcans had their way, they'd would blame them [micro-singularities] for the common cold."
Bakula begins the interview by presenting Rosie with a prototype of his new Captain Archer action figure. Rosie comments that figure stands with "the captain look" and Bakula seems to mimic the toy by standing up for a moment. The actor, however, had "no clue" when to expect the toy in stores (August --ed.).
The conversation roams from the previous guest -- Janet Jackson -- to last night's Olympics coverage, about which Scott comments that he participates in various winter sports including skiing and snowboarding. Apparently the actor attended the same high school as Rosie's band leader, John, and he does a moderately-believeable Scottish accent impression.
Moving to TREK fandom, Scott reinforces that he was big fan of the original series as well as covering some of the basics of the ENTERPRISE premise for newcomers. The "worst" day he's had so far was apparently 18 hours in length, much better than his 'Quantum' days.
The conversation turns to Scott and Rosie's children before quite possibly the highlight of the appearance -- Rosie pulls out an old 'Canada Dry' commercial that the actor starred in. The humorous clip features Scott in a tuxedo taking a swig of the soft drink in a lounge and then crooning (with accompanying choregraphy) a jingle for the product.
To download the 10.9 megabyte RealVideo clip, surf on over to MediaTrek.
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