Jean-Luc Picard (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jean-Luc Picard" in English language version.

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  • "The Advocate". Here Publishing. August 22, 1995 – via Google Books.

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  • "Patrick Stewart: The spirit of Enterprise". June 30, 2003. These days, he's something of a sex symbol, too – he has been repeatedly voted the sexiest man on television by American viewers, and has a large gay following.

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  • Flatow, Ira; Giron, Arthur; Piccard, Elizabeth (January 23, 2004). "Talk of the Nation Science Friday" (mp3). NPR (Podcast). Proshansky Auditorium, Graduate Center, CUNY: National Public Radio. Event occurs at 25:30–25:59 and 27:24–27:41. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
    Excerpt:
    25:30 Ira Flatow: Elizabeth on the Jersey Turnpike; hi Elizabeth. Are you there?
    25:34 Elizabeth: Oh hi, thank you for having me…

    25:59 EP: My name is Elizabeth Piccard, and I just wanted to say, I come from a line of physicists and scientists, my grandfather Jean-Felix Piccard was, um, went into space in the stratosphere with my grandmother piloting him, and he knew Einstein well…

    27:15 Arthur Giron: How did it happen that your mother went into space with your father?
    27:18 EP: My grandfather, actually…
    27:20 AG: Your grandfather,…
    27:20 EP: [overtalk] My grandmother…
    27:21 AG: [overtalk] tell us about that…
    27:20 EP: [inaudible]…
    27:20 IF: Was that Jean-Luc Picard?
    27:24 EP: Well, actually, there's a connection, um, Roddenberry was a fan of my grandfather's, as a child, and, he named the character Jean-Luc instead of Jean Piccard; he told my sister [that it was] because he didn't want to pay the family money because his name was Jean-Felix, so, um, so I guess there was a connection.
    27:41 …
    cited in "Science on Stage : NPR". NPR. National Public Radio. January 23, 2004. Retrieved February 2, 2018.

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  • Flatow, Ira; Giron, Arthur; Piccard, Elizabeth (January 23, 2004). "Talk of the Nation Science Friday" (mp3). NPR (Podcast). Proshansky Auditorium, Graduate Center, CUNY: National Public Radio. Event occurs at 25:30–25:59 and 27:24–27:41. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
    Excerpt:
    25:30 Ira Flatow: Elizabeth on the Jersey Turnpike; hi Elizabeth. Are you there?
    25:34 Elizabeth: Oh hi, thank you for having me…

    25:59 EP: My name is Elizabeth Piccard, and I just wanted to say, I come from a line of physicists and scientists, my grandfather Jean-Felix Piccard was, um, went into space in the stratosphere with my grandmother piloting him, and he knew Einstein well…

    27:15 Arthur Giron: How did it happen that your mother went into space with your father?
    27:18 EP: My grandfather, actually…
    27:20 AG: Your grandfather,…
    27:20 EP: [overtalk] My grandmother…
    27:21 AG: [overtalk] tell us about that…
    27:20 EP: [inaudible]…
    27:20 IF: Was that Jean-Luc Picard?
    27:24 EP: Well, actually, there's a connection, um, Roddenberry was a fan of my grandfather's, as a child, and, he named the character Jean-Luc instead of Jean Piccard; he told my sister [that it was] because he didn't want to pay the family money because his name was Jean-Felix, so, um, so I guess there was a connection.
    27:41 …
    cited in "Science on Stage : NPR". NPR. National Public Radio. January 23, 2004. Retrieved February 2, 2018.

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  • "Captain Picard". Patricksteward.com. September 15, 2020. Retrieved June 7, 2024.

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