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The TV dinner was a prepackaged meal which could be easily purchased frozen in a supermarket and heated at home that was introduced in the 1950s. It was intended to be eaten in front of the television. They were an early application of cryogenics. Trip Tucker had difficulty believing T'Pol's second foremother, T'Mir, and her stranded Vulcan crewmates had crashed on Earth, hustled a game of pool, and lived on TV dinners in 1957. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")

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  • The TV dinner was a prepackaged meal which could be easily purchased frozen in a supermarket and heated at home that was introduced in the 1950s. It was intended to be eaten in front of the television. They were an early application of cryogenics. Trip Tucker had difficulty believing T'Pol's second foremother, T'Mir, and her stranded Vulcan crewmates had crashed on Earth, hustled a game of pool, and lived on TV dinners in 1957. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
  • "TV Dinner" is the second segment of the twenty-second episode of The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa.
  • A TV dinner was an Earth invention in the 1950s that allowed pre-cooked, packaged meals to be quickly reheated. These were named due to a propensity to eat them while watching television. This was listed by Tom Paris as one of the many things he loved about Earth's 20th century. (ST reference: Star Trek Cookbook)
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  • The TV dinner was a prepackaged meal which could be easily purchased frozen in a supermarket and heated at home that was introduced in the 1950s. It was intended to be eaten in front of the television. They were an early application of cryogenics. Trip Tucker had difficulty believing T'Pol's second foremother, T'Mir, and her stranded Vulcan crewmates had crashed on Earth, hustled a game of pool, and lived on TV dinners in 1957. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
  • "TV Dinner" is the second segment of the twenty-second episode of The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa.
  • A TV dinner was an Earth invention in the 1950s that allowed pre-cooked, packaged meals to be quickly reheated. These were named due to a propensity to eat them while watching television. This was listed by Tom Paris as one of the many things he loved about Earth's 20th century. (ST reference: Star Trek Cookbook)
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