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The original Sci-Fi Channel special from 1996.

The Making of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Trials And Tribble-ations was a documentary which was broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel in the US on November 4th, 1996. The documentary looks at the writing and production of the episode and features footage filmed during production of the episode. Some of the interviews later appeared as special features in the DS9 Season 5 DVD.

The documentary features interviews from the actors Terry Farrell, Armin Shimerman, Rene Auberjonois, Alexander Siddig, Colm Meaney, Cirroc Lofton, Michael Dorn, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, and Charlie Brill; the writers Ira Steven Behr, Rick Berman, Ronald D. Moore, Rene Echevarria and David Gerrold; and the production staffers Gary Hutzel, Herman Zimmerman, Michael Westmore, Michael Okuda, Joe Longo, Dennis Madalone, Mary Ellen Bosché, Kevin Bouchez, and Don Lee.

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[–] homes@piefed.world 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I remember watching this back in the day. It’s a great behind-the-scenes! you can tell they had a ton of fun making this episode