Starring Richard Basehart (Admiral Harriman Nelson), David Hedison (Captain Lee Crane), Bob Dowdell (Commander Chip Morton), Henry Kulky (Chief Curley Jones), Terry Becker (CPO Francis E. Sharkey), Del Monroe (Seaman Kowalski), Paul Trinka (Seaman Patterson), Allan Hunt (Seaman Riley), Richard Bull (Doc), Arch Whiting (Sparks), Paul Carr (Seaman Clark).
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Welcome Aboard
Fellow Voyagers!
NIMR Reports is an old-fashioned, G-rated, family-oriented, non-profit, amateur fan magazine for the World Wide Web. Copyrights on individual stories are retained by the authors. Said copyrights are not intended to infringe upon any existing legally-held copyrights owned by any person or corporate entity including, but not limited to, Irwin Allen and Twentieth Century-Fox. God bless Irwin Allen and Twentieth Century-Fox for giving us VOYAGE in the first place!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
II. VOYAGE Comedies
III. VOYAGE Short Stories
V. VOYAGE Memoranda and Correspondence
VI. VOYAGE Quotes
VII. VOYAGE Essays
David Hedison - An Inspiration Onscreen and In Real Life
VIII. Voyage and Actor Links
Attention Fellow Baby-Boomers:
If you look back fondly on all those great TV Shows of yesteryear, then please click over to
A Minor Consideration.This worthy, non-profit organization is dedicated to giving "aid and support to child actors - past, present and future."
AMC's Founder, President, and passionate spokesman is a dear old friend from our collective childhoods: Paul Petersen ("Jeff Stone" on The Donna Reed Show). As the quintessential "boy next door", Paul came into our homes (and hearts) for years and years, and made us laugh and smile and feel good about ourselves.
Today, Paul is in the business of saving lives. His organization reaches out to former and current child stars in trouble. They lobby legislators in an effort to make child labor laws uniform throughout the country. And they do a great deal more. But they need our help. Don't we owe something to all the "kid" actors who gave us all those years of entertainment?