Star Trek: The Next Generation/Season 5

Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series that aired in syndication for seven seasons from September of 1987 to May of 1994. Created by the late Gene Roddenberry, it is the second spin-off series of the original 1966 Star Trek following the Star Trek animated series. The show was produced by Paramount Network Television, a division of Paramount Pictures, and developed by Gene Roddenberry, Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Michael I. Wagner and Maurice "Mo" Hurley.

Production

 * Gene Roddenberry - Executive producer
 * Rick Berman - Executive producer
 * Michael Piller - Executive producer
 * David Livingston - Producer
 * Peter Lauritson - Co-producer
 * Joe Menosky - Co-producer
 * Ronald D. Moore - Co-producer
 * Jeri Taylor - Supervising producer
 * Wendy Neuss - Associate producer

Directors

 * Cliff Bole
 * Corey Allen
 * Les Landau

Writers

 * Brannon Braga
 * Fred Bronson
 * Michael Piller
 * Rick Berman
 * Susan Sackett

Notes & Trivia

 * Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry passed away on October 24th, 1991, midway through season 5. A dedication to him was featured in the opening sequence to "Unification (Part 1)".