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  1. Tracy Tormé, as you said, brought a secret sauce to the show, and without him, it just won't be the same. Similarly, Star Wars doesn't feel like Star Wars without George Lucas. Star Trek doesn't feel like Star Trek without Gene Roddenberry.

  2. Jan 10, 2024 · Tracy Tormé, a UFO expert and son of stylish crooner Mel Tormé who co-created the 1990s series Sliders and was hand-picked by Gene Roddenberry to serve as the head writer on Star Trek: The Next ...

  3. Tracy R. Tormé, was an American screenwriter and television producer of such works as Saturday Night Live, Odyssey 5, Sliders, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Fire in the Sky and Carnivàle. His father is noted singer Mel Tormé, and he is a graduate of Beverly Hills High School.[1] Torme passed away at the age of 64 on December 28, 2023. Tracy Tormé is the co-creator of the show Sliders ...

  4. Jan 13, 2024 · Tracy Tormé was the son of famed crooner Mel Tormé and was raised in the Los Angeles showbiz scene. He was very fond of sci-fi movies as a youth, which he eventually parlayed into a career. He ...

  5. www.lukaskendall.com › post › farewell-tracy-torméFarewell Tracy Tormé

    Jan 10, 2024 · I was sorry to wake up to the sad news that Tracy Tormé has died. We Trekkies knew him a one of the best writers of the initial seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation.His episode, “The Big Goodbye,” was a highlight of a lame and bewildering first season, and came at an especially important time: throughout the first dozen episodes, only one other one, “Where No Man Has Gone Before ...

  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Folks, word has just reached the SciFiHistory.Net news desk of writer/producer Tracy Tormé 's passing. Again, Tormé 's name might not exactly be a household name amongst a lot of fandom, but it's definitely one that I think a good number of serious Science Fiction and Fantasy enthusiasts might recognize.

  7. The Universe Interview: Tracy Tormé. by Amanda Finch. Sci-Fi Universe #24. May 1997. According to Star Trek, “in every revolution, there’s one man with a vision” — and, in the case of the Fox Network, they would prefer that he work somewhere else. Writer/producer Tracy Tormé watched the show he created and nurtured through two seasons ...