The Picard doll is made to resemble him in a command jumpsuit made of red and black spandex with a tan head and hands. The head has a crudely sketched face, and the uniform has a crudely drawn combadge in black and gold. The doll was screen matched.
Held by Jonathan Frakes as Commander Riker in the Star Trek: TNG season seven episode #264 “The Pegasus,” which aired the week of January 10, 1994. “Captain Picard Day” was an annual event held aboard the Enterprise-D for the ship's schoolchildren. The day's activities included a contest, judged by Captain Picard, in which the children created paintings and dolls of the captain. Picard wasn't very fond of the event himself, as he generally did not respond well to children. In 2370, a seven-year-old named Paul Menegay won the contest with an orange clay sculpture of the captain's head. Much to Picard's dismay, Commander William T. Riker took great pleasure in the proceedings. As a means of revenge, Picard arranged to have a "Commander Riker Day" the following month and planned to enter the competition himself. One of the entries for the Captain Picard Day art contest was this doll that looked like Captain Picard. The Picard doll is made to resemble him in a command jumpsuit made of red and black spandex with a tan head and hands. The head has a crudely sketched face, and the uniform has a crudely drawn combadge in black and gold. The doll was screen matched. Movieheaven1969 (Sheri Clapkin) March 10, 2025 - Alan Sims TNG Property Master.