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The psychological Science Fiction. One of my favourites, directly followed with Gerry Anderson's “U.F.O.”.
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Introduction information and illustrations will be added later on.
First season (29 episodes - Sept '66 / Apr '67)
Second season (26 episodes - Sept '67 / Mrch '68)
Third season (25 episodes - Sept '68 / Mrch, Jun '69) |
Animated TV-series (1973/75) |
6 Feature films (1979/91) |
Various: |
Star Trek - 25th Anniversary Special (1991), Hosted by William Shatner &
Leonard Nimoy, Runtime: 100
TOS & TNG look back at their favorite episodes. The video features bloopers
and behind-the-scene footage. |
William Shatner's Star Trek Memories (1995), Runtime: 86 |
Star Trek - 30 Years and Beyond (1996?) |
STAR TREK: The Original Television Series
#1. The Cage |
(The Original Television Pilot Episode)
First released on video as follows:
This is the very first voyage of the Starship Enterprise. Kirk's predecessor, Captain Christopher Pike, tries to rescue an earth crew that disappeared eighteen years earlier. But it's a trap! Pike is imprisoned in a zoo-like cage and studied by a mysterious higher life form.
“The Cage” was reconstructed with black and white footage from the original pilot and color footage from “The Menagerie.”
When the original verson was located released as:
All-Color Collector's Edition
This special Collector's Edition includes the long-lost color footage (believed to have been destroyed) from Gene Roddenberry's pilot episode of the Star Trek television series. In late 1988, Paramount Pictures was able to acquire the “lost” footage, and the result is this splendid, restored, color version. The way it was originally shot and meant to be seen!
Airdate: Never shown on TV! |
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Directed by Robert Butler
Written, Produced and Created by Gene Roddenberry (“STAR TREK”)
Starring Jeffrey Hunter
Co-Starring Leonard Nimoy as Mister Spock
Also Starring Majel Barrett, John Hoyt, Peter Duryea & Laurel Goodwin
Guest Star Susan Oliver
A Desilu Production © 1964 |
First season. (28 episodes - sept '66/apr '67)
#2. Where No Man Has Gone Before |
Stardate: 1312.4
The flight recorder of the 200-year-old U.S.S. Valiant relays a tale of terror—a magnetic storm at the edge of the galaxy. As the Enterprise nears the same barrier, Kirk elects to probe beyond its depths with disastrous results. Kirk's closest friend Lt. Gary Mitchell (Gary Lockwood) is affected. When Mitchell's mutating ESP abilities threaten the safety of his ship, Kirk must make an agonizing decision: maroon Mitchell on a desolate planet or kill him while he still can. However, as one friendship dies, another is just beginning...
Airdate: September 22, 1966 |
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Directed by James Goldstone
Written by Samuel A. Peeples
Created and Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Gary Lockwood & Sally Kellerman
Featuring James Doohan & George Takei
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#3. The Corbomite Maneuver |
Stardate: 1512.2
While on a star charting mission, the Enterprise encounters a luminescent, radioactive cube. When Kirk is forced to destroy it, an enormous ship of pulsating lights appears, commanded by the ominous Balok (Clint Howard). Balok condemns the Enterprise crew to death, and seeing no escape, Kirk chances a desperate bluff. Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy debutes in this episode and the beloved triad of Kirk's leadership, Spock's logic, and McCoy's humanity is now complete.
Airdate: November 10, 1966 |
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Directed by Joseph Sargent
Written by Jerry Sohl
Created and Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Clint Howard, & Anthony Call
Featuring DeForest Kelly, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols & Grace Lee Whitney
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#4. Mudd's Women |
Stardate: 1329.1
Kirk beams aboard the crew of a vessel destroyed by asteroids but at a price. All but one of the Enterprise's lithium crystals have burned out. The commander of the destroyed transport is Harry Mudd (Roger C. Carmel), scoundrel and space pirate. His cargo: three hypnotically beautiful women who immediately disrupt the normal workings of the ship. Kirk heads for Rigel 12, a lithium mining colony. But Mudd secretly contacts the miners and Kirk discovers they will only trade the lithium for Mudd's Women.
Airdate: October 13, 1966 |
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Directed by Harvey Hart
Story by Gene Roddenberry
Teleplay by Stephen Kandel
Created and Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star Roger C. Carmel
Featuring DeForest Kelly, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols & Grace Lee Whitney
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#5. The Enemy Within |
Stardate: 1672.1
A transporter malfunction causes Kirk to be split into separate beings: one compassionate, the other savage. Spock and McCoy suffer along with their friend as Kirk confronts a side of his nature no man should see. His only hope for survival is to reunite his two selves. But Kirk's passive half is losing the ability to make decisions, and a stranded landing party is slowly freezing to death on the planet below. This episode marks the birth of the Vulcan neck pinch and McCoy's now classic line. “He's dead, Jim.”
Airdate: October 6, 1966 |
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Directed by Leo Penn
Written by Richard Matheson
Created and Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Featuring DeForest Kelly, James Doohan, George Takei & Grace Lee Whitney
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#6. The Man Trap |
Stardate: 1513.1
When the Enterprise's landing party arrives on planet M113 to give a routine medical examination to Robert and Nancy Crater, a nightmare unfolds when several members die, every trace of salt mysteriously removed from their bodies, Since McCoy was once deeply in love with Nancy, he's especially concerned for her safety. However, the real Nancy Crater is already dead; a being has taken her form and needs salt to survive. Because Crater's supply is gone it has only one source—the crew of the Enterprise.
Airdate: September 8, 1966 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by George Clayton Johnson
Created and Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Jeanne Bal, Alfred Ryder & Sharon Gimpel
Featuring DeForest Kelly, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols & Grace Lee Whitney
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#7. The Naked Time |
Stardate: 1704.2
Sent to pick up a research team, the Enterprise finds the scientists dead. One of the landing party brings the disease back to the crew, forcing suppressed emotions to the surface. Sulu becomes a modern day D‘Artagnan. Lt. Kevin Riley shuts down the engines. Spock and Kirk are aIso affected. In one of the series most powerful scenes, they help each other overcome their inner fears. Kirk races against time before the ship is pulled into the disintegrating planet.
Airdate: September 29, 1966 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by John D.F. Black
Created & Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Stewart Moss, Majel Barrett & Bruce Hyde
Featuring DeForest Kelly, James Doohan & Nichelle Nichols
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#8. Charlie X |
Stardate: 1533.6
The cargo ship Antares transfers Charlie Evans (Robert Walker, Jr.) to the Enterprise on his way to Alpha Five Colony. Orphaned fourteen years before, Charlie learned to survive on his own. Or did he? His parents crashed on a world inhabited by legendary beings. When the Antares is destroyed and crew members vanish, Kirk realizes Charlie is responsible but has little control over his deadly powers. Special treats: Spock playing his Vulcan lyre, Uhura singing, and Thanksgiving aboard the Enterprise.
Airdate: September 15, 1966 |
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Directed by Lawrence Dobkin
Teleplay by D.C. Fontana
Story by Gene Roddenberry
Created and Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star Robert Walker, Jr.
Featuring Grace Lee Whitney & DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#9. Balance Of Terror |
Stardate: 1709.1
Federation outposts destroyed by Romulans!
It's a game of cat and mouse for Kirk and the Romulan commander (Mark Lenard), whose cloaking device renders his ship invisible—and very deadly! How long can Kirk protect the Enterprise from his unseen enemy?
This is our first look at the Romulans, and we'll learn why they mysteriously resemble the Vulcans.
Mark Lenard is the only performer to have portrayed a Romulan, a Vulcan (“Journey to Babel”), and a Klingon (Star Trek—The Motion Picture).
Airdate: December 15, 1966 |
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Directed by Vincent McEveety
Written by Paul Schneider
Created and Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Mark Lenard & Paul Comi
Featuring Grace Lee Whitney & DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#10. What Are Little Girls Made Of? |
Stardate: 2712.4
The Enterprise is assigned to discover what has become of Dr. Roger Korby (Michael Strong), the “Pasteur of Archaeological Medicine.” There's been no word from him for five years. When Korby is found living in the tunnels of a frozen planet, his fiancee Christine Chapel and Kirk beam down. They're horrified to learn that Korby has developed the ultimate android in hopes of populating the universe with them. To prove his theory sane, Korby manufactures an android Kirk—but not before the real Kirk programs it, warning Spock.
Airdate: October 20, 1966 |
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Directed by James Goldstone
Written by Robert Bloch
Created and Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Michael Strong, Sherry Jackson, Ted Cassidy & Majel Barrett
Featuring Nichelle Nichols
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#11. Dagger Of The Mind |
Stardate: 2715.1
While delivering supplies to a penal colony, an inmate escapes to the Enterprise and demands sanctuary. He is Dr. Simon Van Gelder (Morgan Woodward), assistant to the director of the colony, Dr. Adams (James Gregory). Answering questions causes great pain, but Van Gelder begs not to be returned and hints at horrors committed against patients by Dr. Adams. Kirk beams down to investigate while Spock tries to break through Van Gelder's wall of agony. As a result, he is the first participant in a Vulcan Mind Meld.
Airdate: November 3, 1966 |
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Directed by Vincent McEveety
Written by Shimon Wincelberg
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars, Marianna Hill, James Gregory & Morgan Woodward
Featuring DeForest Kelly & Nichelle Nichols
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#12. Miri |
Stardate: 2713.5
Investigating an old style distress signal, Kirk, Spock, McCoy and a landing party beam down to a planet that's identical to Earth. They find a decaying 20th Century city inhabited only by “ancient children,” diseased by a life-prolongation project that killed off the adults 300 years before. Aging imperceptibly, the children contract the disease when they reach puberty. Among the rubble, Kirk discovers Miri (Kim Darby), their only hope for survival, when they are all stricken with the still contagious plague.
Airdate: October 27, 1966 |
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Directed by Vincent McEveety
Written by Adrian Spies
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Kim Darby & Michael J. Pollard
Featuring Grace Lee Whitney & DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#13. The Conscience Of The King |
Stardate: 2817.6
Mass murderer aboard the Enterprise!
Kirk beams up Anton Karidian (Arnold Moss) and unknown to him, danger lurks in the corridors of the starship. Could Karidian be Kodos the Executioner, thought to have died 20 years ago? When Karidian's Shakespearean acting troupe performs, beware... the play's the thing!
Watch closely for your only chance to see the Observation Deck; it's not seen in any other episode. And bid farewell to Lt. Kevin Riley in his last appearance in STAR TREK.
Airdate: December 8, 1966 |
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Directed by Gerd Oswald
Written by Barry Trivers
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Arnold Moss & Barbara Anderson
Featuring DeForest Kelly & Grace Lee Whitney
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#14. The Galileo Seven |
Stardate: 2821.5
Shuttlecraft crew stranded!
Spock learns the trials of command when Kirk sends him, along with Scotty, McCoy and a shuttle-craft crew, to investigate a quasar-like phenomenon. But the shuttle craft is pulled off course and crash lands on an unknown planet. Enterprise's sensors aren't working, and the High Commissioner orders Kirk to abandon the search and continue his mission to deliver urgently needed medical supplies. Can Spock save his crew before the planet's giant Neanderthal-like creatures kill them all?
Airdate: January 5, 1967 |
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Directed by Robert Gist
Teleplay by Oliver Crawford & S. Bar-David
Story by Oliver Crawford
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star Don Marshall
Featuring DeForest Kelly, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols & George Takei
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#15. Court-Martial |
Stardate: 2947.3
Captain Kirk on trial!
Kirk's reputation and career are at stake when he faces a court-martial for negligence. Officer Ben Finney (Richard Webb) had been taking readings in the starship's ion pod when Kirk ordered it jettisoned during an ion storm. Ship's records show Kirk failed to warn Officer Finney, who has died as a result. Can Kirk prove he did warn Finney? Computers don't lie—or do they?
Note Lieutenant Shaw's uniform—it's the first female dress uniform we see in the series.
Airdate: February 2, 1967 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Teleplay by Don M. Mankiewicz & Steven W. Carabatsos
Story by Don Mankiewicz
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Percy Rodriguez, Elisha Cook & Joan Marshall
Featuring DeForest Kelly & Nichelle Nichols
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#16. The Menagerie, Parts I and II |
Stardate: 3012.4
Spock hijacks the Enterprise and risks death to help his former Captain, Christopher Pike (Jeffrey Hunter) who has been paralyzed and disfigured in a horrible accident. Spock sets a course for Talos IV, knowing that any contact with this forbidden planet will automatically bring a death penalty! What could motivate him to do such a thing? Kirk, forced to convict his First Officer—and best friend—wonders if Spock could have gone mad!
The only two-part episode, “The Menagerie” won science fiction's coveted Hugo Award.
Airdates: November 17 and 24, 1966 |
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In 1965. a pilot entitled “The Cage” was submitted as Episode I for a new television series, STAR TREK. The series was approved, but “The Cage” rejected. Footage from it. however, was later used in episode #16. “The Menagerie.” revealing the history of the Enterprise under a different captain |
#17. Shore Leave |
Stardate: 3025.3
The White Rabbit and Alice in Wonderland? A knight on horseback? Don Juan, a Samurai warrior, a World War II fighter plane? These strange sights await Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise when they beam down for shore leave on a mysterious planet. Is it all an illusion or some sort of trick? So it would seem, until the knight charges Dr. McCoy—and kills him!
The script is by Theodore Sturgeon, award-winning science fiction writer, who also wrote the episode “Amok Time.”
Airdate: December 29, 1966 |
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Directed by Robert Sparr
Written by Theodore Sturgeon
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Emily Banks, Oliver Mc Gowan & Perry Lopez
Featuring DeForest Kelly, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols & George Takei
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#18. The Squire Of Gothos |
Stardate: 2124.5
Enroute to Colony Beta Six, the Enterprise is trapped in orbit around an uncharted planet—a planet that shouldn't be there! Kirk discovers its sole inhabitant is an illogical but extremely powerful alien named Trelane (William Campbell), who challenges Kirk to a fox hunt—with Kirk playing the fox—in return for the Enterprise's freedom.
Listen closely to the voice of Trelane's father—it's none other than James Doohan (Scotty).
William Campbell played a Klingon, Captain Koloth, in the episode “The Trouble With Tribbles.”
Airdate: January 12, 1967 |
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Directed by Don Mc Dougall
Written by Paul Schneider
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star William Campbell
Featuring DeForest Kelly & Richard Carlyle
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#19. Arena |
Stardate: 3045.6
Kirk fights for his life—and the lives of his entire crew!
While pursuing a ship which destroyed a Starfleet base, Kirk intrudes into the territory of the highly advanced Metrons, who decide to settle the conflict. Suddenly Kirk is on a deserted asteroid, unarmed, facing his opponent—an overpowering reptilian giant. If Kirk loses, the Enterprise crew will die! Can Kirk outwit this menacing foe?
Take a good look at Sean Kenney as DePaul, the Helmsman. He's the same actor who played the deformed Captain Pike in The Menagerie.
Airdate: January 19, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Teleplay by Gene L. Coon
Story by Fredric Brown
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Featuring DeForest Kelly & George Takei
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#20. The Alternative Factor |
Stardate: 3087.6
In orbit around an unknown planet, the Enterprise experiences a moment of “nonexistence”—all natural laws are suspended. On the planet's surface, Kirk encounters Lazarus (Robert Brown), who blames this disturbance on his evil enemy. Aboard the starship, Lazarus steals vital dilithium crystals, and we learn that Lazarus’ look-alike foe is from an anti-matter universe. If Kirk can't prevent them from meeting, both universes will be annihilated!
This episode features a rare angle of the Enterprise firing phasers from orbit.
Airdate: March 30, 1967 |
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Directed by Gerd Oswald
Written by Don Ingalls
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star Robert Brown
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#21. Tomorrow Is Yesterday |
Stardate: 3113.2
Enterprise hurled back in time!
When a black star sends the Enterprise backward in time to the twentieth century, the starship is spotted as a UFO. Air Force captain John Christopher's jet is accidentally destroyed, and Kirk is forced to beam him aboard. How can Kirk return the pilot to Earth, yet still manage to return to the future without changing history?
This episode marks the first appearance of British-accented Lt. Kyle (John Winston), who reprised his role in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Airdate: January 26, 1967 |
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Directed by Michael O‘Herlihy
Written by D.C. Fontana
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star Roger Perry
Featuring DeForest Kelly & Hal Lynch
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#22. The Return Of The Archons |
Stardate: 3156.2
Group mind control threatens Enterprise crew!
When the Enterprise visits Beta III to learn what happened to the U.S.S. Archon a century ago, Kirk and company find a planet of blissful people controlled by “Landru,” an omniscient ruler. Landru absorbed the Archons into “the Body”—a fate that awaits Kirk's crew unless he can find a way to destroy Landru. And he'd better hurry—the Enterprise is being pulled from orbit!
Gene Roddenberry took the name “Archons” from a social club he belonged to while in high school.
Airdate: February 9, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Teleplay by Boris Sobekman
Story by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Harry Townes & Torin Thatcher
Featuring DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#23. A Taste Of Armageddon |
Stardate: 3192.1
Enterprise declared a war casualty! Kirk is warned not to approach Eminiar VII, but Ambassador Robert Fox (Gene Lyons) insists they continue on course to establish diplomatic contact. There, they learn that war has raged between Eminiar VII and nearby Vendikar for 500 years—a war fought by computers! Whenever a “hit” is proclaimed, citizens dutifully march to disintegration machines. When the computer declares the Enterprise “destroyed,” Kirk and company are taken hostage, and ordered to face death!
Airdate: February 23, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Teleplay by Robert Hammer & Gene L. Coon
Story by Gene L. Coon
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars David Opatoshu & Gene Lyons
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#24. Space Seed |
Stardate: 3141.9
Meet the original Khan!
The Enterprise encounters the S.S. Botany Bay, a 20th century Earth “sleeper ship” adrift in space. The leader of the surviving crew, Khan Noonian Singh (Ricardo Montalban) is revived and immediately plots to take over the Enterprise! A product of the 1990s race of genetically engineered “supermen,” Khan has extraordinary powers, both mental and physical. Will they prove too much for Kirk?
This episode led to the sequel movie, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Airdate: February 16, 1967 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Teleplay by Gene L. Coon & Carey Wilber
Story by Carey Wilber
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Ricardo Montalban & Madlyn Rhue
Featuring DeForest Kelly, James Doohan
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#25. This Side Of Paradise |
Stardate: 3417.3
Spock in love!
On Omicron Ceti III, the Enterprise discovers the colonists unaffected after three years’ exposure to deadly Berthold rays. Spock is reunited with an old friend, Leila Kalomi (Jill Ireland), who exposes him to strange spores causing Spock to release his emotions, and he promptly declares his love for her. The spores affect the entire Enterprise crew, which has beamed down to the planet. Kirk, under the spores’ influence, prepares to abandon ship. But if he leaves, no one can beam back up!
Airdate: March 2, 1967 |
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Directed by Ralph Senensky
Teleplay by D.C. Fontana
Story by Nathan Butler & D.C. Fontana
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Jill Ireland & Frank Overton
Featuring DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#26. The Devil In The Dark |
Stardate: 3196.1
The Enterprise is summoned to investigate a deadly “monster” which is menacing the miners on Janus IV. Kirk discovers that a strange rock-life being called a “Horta” has been killing the men, then escaping through solid rock! The Horta steals the air circulation pump, threatening all with death. Kirk wounds the creature, but suddenly it corners him! Will Kirk become its next victim? And how can Spock survive a Vulcan mindmeld with this alien lifeform?
Airdate: March 9, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written and Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner &Leonard Nimoy
Featuring DeForest Kelly & Ken Lynch
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#27. Errand Of Mercy |
Stardate: 3198.4
This is the first time we meet the Klingons & who threaten the Federation.
Kirk and Spock attempt to persuade the council of neutral Organia to join the Federation. While they negotiate, the nefarious Klingons invade and enslave the planet's sheeplike citizens. The Organians help Kirk and Spock disguise themselves as civilians, only to hand them over to the Klingons! The Enterprise and the Klingon ship poise to engage in an all-out battle!
Airdate: March 23, 1967 |
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Directed by John Newland
Written and Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars John Abbott & John Colicos
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#28. The City On The Edge Of Forever |
Stardate: 3134.0
Kirk, Spock and McCoy trapped in the 20th century!
Accidentally overdosed with cordrazine, a delirious McCoy transports to the planet below. Kirk, Spock and a landing party discover a “time portal” through which McCoy disappears! Suddenly the Enterprise vanishes, and Kirk and Spock must enter the vortex to search for McCoy. Arriving in 1930, Kirk falls deeply in love with Edith Keeler (Joan Collins), only to learn she must die in order for time to return to normal!
Airdate: April 6, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by Harlan Ellison
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star Joan Collins
Featuring DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#29. Operation-Annihilate! |
Stardate: 3287.2
Spock possessed by deadly alien!
The Enterprise arrives at Deneva, a planet in the path of an interplanetary epidemic of mass insanity. There, Kirk finds his brother Sam dead, his sister-in-law stricken, and his nephew unconscious. Then, Spock is attacked by a flying creature! These telepathically connected parasites invade the nervous system and control their victims through pain in an effort to take over the galaxy! Can McCoy find a way to kill the aliens without harming their hosts?
Airdate: April 13, 1967 |
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Directed by Herschel Daugherty
Written by Steven W. Carabatsos
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Featuring DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
Second season. (26 episodes - sept '67/mrch '68)
#30. Catspaw |
Stardate: 3018.2
Trick or Treat!
On Pyris VII, Sulu and Scotty are rendered “zombies” by Korob and Sylvia, two beings who use black cats, magic wands and evil spells in an attempt to terrorize Kirk and company. When Kirk refuses to submit, Sylvia holds a voodoo-like image of the Enterprise over a flame, and the starship begins superheating! Will Sylvia's seductive charms spell disaster for Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise?
This episode originally aired during Halloween week, 1967.
Airdate: October 27, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by Robert Bloch
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Antoinette Bower & Theo Marcuse
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#31. Metamorphosis |
Stardate: 3219.4
Aboard the Galileo, Kirk, Spock and McCoy are transporting ailing Commissioner Nancy Hedford (Elinor Donahue) to the Enterprise when a mysterious cloud draws them to a planet inhabited only by Zefram Cochrane (Glenn Corbett)—a space pioneer who lived over a century ago! The cloud-creature rejuvenates Cochrane but, sensing his loneliness, it has brought him company—Kirk and the others. They are now prisoners.
Recognize the voice of the Companion? It's Majel Barrett, “Nurse Chapel.”
Airdate: November 10, 1967 |
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Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Gene L. Coon
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Glenn Corbett & Elinor Donahue
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#32. Friday's Child |
Stardate: 3497.2
Klingon subterfuge!
On Capella IV, Kirk and a landing party discover that Klingons have been negotiating an alliance with the natives, and seem to be gaining their confidence. When Kirk breaks a taboo by saving the life of the Capellan leader's wife, he, Spock and McCoy become fugitives—from the natives and the Klingon agent! Meanwhile, the Enterprise crew have their hands full when a Klingon ship sets a trap, diverting them from the planet.
Airdate: December 1, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by D.C. Fontana
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Julie Newmar, Tige Andrews & Michael Dante
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#33. Who Mourns For Adonais? |
Stardate: 3468.1
The Enterprise encounters a giant hand in space, which leads the starship to Pollux IV. Here, a humanoid identifies himself as Apollo (Michael Forest), last of the Olympian gods. He has brought the Enterprise and crew “home” to become shepherds and to worship him! Apollo hurtles thunderbolts and exhibits superior strength, locking the Enterprise in a forcefield that seems indestructible. Will Kirk and his crew be held captive here for the rest of their lives?
Airdate: September 22, 1967 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by Gilbert Ralston
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Michael Forest & Leslie Parrish
Featuring DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#34. Amok Time |
Stardate: 3372.7
It's Spock's time of pon farr—the Vulcan mating cycle. McCoy informs Kirk that Spock will die unless they divert to Vulcan, his home planet, immediately! There, T‘Pring (Arlene Martel), Spock's arranged bride, chooses the rite of combat, forcing Spock to fight to the death for her. But she selects Kirk as her champion!
Airdate: September 15, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by Theodore Sturgeon
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner & Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars Celia Lovsky, Arlene Martel & Lawrence Montaigne
Featuring DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#35. The Doomsday Machine |
Stardate: 4202.9
Planet-eating berserker threatens Enterprise!
A giant robot ship which consumes planets for fuel has destroyed the crew of the U.S.S. Constellation, leaving only a guilt-ridden Commodore Decker (William Windom) aboard the crippled ship. Kirk beams over to effect repairs while Decker beams aboard the Enterprise. After Kirk loses radio contact with the Enterprise, the obsessed Commodore immediately seizes command from Spock! Decker is determined to destroy the planet-killer, even at the cost of Kirk's ship and the entire crew!
Airdate: October 20, 1967 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by Norman Spinrad
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star William Windom
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#36. Wolf In The Fold |
Stardate: 3614.9
Mr. Scott is recovering from an accidental head injury caused by a female crew member, so Kirk and McCoy take him to an Argelian nightclub. Scotty takes a shine to a lady who is then brutally murdered, and he becomes the number one suspect when he's found nearby, holding a bloody knife! As the investigation proceeds, another woman's murder points to Scotty as the culprit. Has his head injury turned Scotty into a cold-blooded “lady killer”?
Airdate: December 22, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by Robert Bloch
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars John Fiedler, Charles Macaulay & Pilar Seurat
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#37. The Changeling |
Stardate: 3451.9
Killer computer on the rampage!
While investigating the destruction of the Malurian System and its four billion inhabitants, Kirk discovers “Nomad,” a robotic space probe gone wild. Kirk beams it aboard the Enterprise, only to have it “kill” Scotty and erase Uhura's mind. Its next target—Earth! Can Kirk find a way to stop this deadly machine?
The voice of “Nomad” is Vic Perrin, head of the Halkan Council in “Mirror, Mirror.”
Airdate: September 29, 1967 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by John Meredyth Lucas
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#38. The Apple |
Stardate: 3715.0
On Gamma Trianguli VI, Kirk and a landing party are plagued by poisonous plants, exploding rocks and attacks by lightning. They learn from the childlike natives that the planet is ruled by “Vaal,” an all-seeing “god” which interprets Kirk's presence as a threat to the stability of the culture. To preserve this simplistic society, Vaal plans to destroy Kirk and the Enterprise!
If you look closely at “Makora,” you may recognize actor David Soul of “Starsky and Hutch” fame.
Airdate: October 13, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by Max Ehrlich
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Keith Andes & Celeste Yarnall
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#39. Mirror, Mirror |
Stardate: [unknown]
Kirk, McCoy, Scotty and Uhura are beaming back to the Enterprise when an ion storm causes a transporter malfunction. Instead of their own starship, they find themselves aboard a parallel Enterprise whose crew are unprincipled barbarians. The same storm has caused their malicious counterparts to beam aboard the real Enterprise! Kirk and company must find a way home before they are discovered by these alternate beings!
This episode is packed with subtle changes aboard the parallel Enterprise—can you spot them?
Airdate: October 6, 1967 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by Jerome Bixby
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star Barbara Luna
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#40. The Deadly Years |
Stardate: 3478.2
On a routine mission to Gamma Hydra IV, Kirk and a landing party are exposed to a fatal disease which causes accelerated aging. All of the landing party but Chekov are affected! With the leadership of the Enterprise now in the hands of arthritic, cantankerous old men, passenger Commodore Stocker assumes command. But he takes the wrong course, violating the Romulan Neutral Zone and the Enterprise is under attack! Can McCoy find a remedy before the Romulans destroy them?
Airdate: December 8, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by David P. Harmon
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Charles Drake & Sarah Marshall
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#41. I, Mudd |
Stardate: 4513.3
Harry Mudd's at it again!
That intergalactic rogue, Harcourt Fenton Mudd (Roger C. Carmel), returns to plague Captain Kirk! This time he's the self-proclaimed emperor of a planet of beautiful female androids who exist solely to serve mankind. Harry sends a male android, Norman, to hijack the Enterprise to his planet so that the androids will have other humans to serve. But Harry's scheme backfires when he, Kirk, and the Enterprise crew become the androids’ captives!
Airdate: November 3, 1967 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by Stephen Kandel
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Roger C. Carmel, Richard Tatro, Alyce Andrece & Rhae Andrece
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#42. The Trouble With Tribbles |
Stardate: 4523.3
Tribbles, furry creatures which eat incessantly and multiply at warp speed, cause headaches for Kirk and company while on assignment to protect a grain shipment on Space Station K-7. Here, they encounter the cuddly creatures who've begun munching their way through the grain while rapidly filling every nook and cranny of the starship. Adding to Kirk's woes are a troublesome trader and some nasty Klingons bent on sabotaging the grain shipment!
Airdate: December 29, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by David Gerrold
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars William Schallert, William Campbell, Stanley Adams & Whit Bissell
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#43. Bread And Circuses |
Stardate: 4040.7
Discovering the wreckage of starship Beagle, Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to Planet 892-IV, to learn Beagle's Captain Merik has betrayed his crew, beaming them down to the planet's Roman style arena to fight to their deaths. Then, Merik adds Kirk and his crew to the list of combatants! Spock and McCoy must fight each other, and Kirk is sentenced to die!
Watch for one of the finest McCoy/Spock dialogues ever, usually cut in syndication!
Airdate: March 15, 1968 |
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Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Gene Roddenberry & Gene L. Coon
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars William Smithers, Rhodes Reason & Logan Ramsey
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#44. Journey To Babel |
Stardate: 3842.3
Spock's father suspected of murder! It's chaos aboard an Enterprise full of interplanetary diplomats enroute to a conference on Babel. Among them are Spock's father, Sarek (Mark Lenard), to whom Spock hasn't spoken in years, and his mother, Amanda (Jane Wyatt). When a Tellerite is murdered, Sarek is the prime suspect but before the truth can be learned, Sarek suffers a heart attack. His only hope is a transfusion from Spock, who has replaced a wounded Kirk and refuses to leave the bridge.
Airdate: November 17, 1967 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by D.C. Fontana
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Jane Wyatt & Mark Lenard
Paramount Pictures Corporation |
#45. A Private Little War |
Stardate: 4211.4
Kirk and company beam down to a primitive planet visited by Kirk thirteen years ago. But some of the once peaceful natives now have sophisticated weapons, courtesy of the Klingons!
When the witch-wife of tribal leader Tyree cures Kirk of a deadly bite, he succumbs to her magic. Can Kirk shake her spell and find a way to maintain the balance of power before the Klingons bring about total planetary warfare?
Airdate: February 2, 1968 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Nancy Kovak & Michael Whitney
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#46. The Gamesters Of Triskelion |
Stardate: 3211.7
Enterprise crew enslaved!
Kirk, Uhura and Chekov are intercepted beaming down to survey a planetoid and materialize instead on Triskelion, many parsecs from the Enterprise. They are enslaved and given “drill thralls” — instructors who train them in the art of combat so that their unseen masters, the “Providers,” can make wagers on the outcome. When the Enterprise arrives, Kirk decides to make the ultimate wager...
Airdate: January 5, 1968 |
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Directed by Gene Nelson
Written by Margaret Armen
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Joseph Ruskin & Angelique Pettyjohn
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#47. Obsession |
Stardate: 3619.2
Vampire cloud threatens Enterprise! When Kirk was a young lieutenant eleven years ago aboard the U.S.S. Farragut, a cloudlike creature killed half her crew. Kirk hesitated in firing upon the creature, and has been riddled with guilt ever since. Now the entity, which feeds upon human red blood cells, has returned to stalk the crew of the Enterprise! Kirk must find a way to stop this “vampire” cloud before it destroys his crew—and all humanoid life in the galaxy!
Airdate: December 15, 1967 |
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Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Art Wallace
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star Stephen Brooks
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#48. The Immunity Syndrome |
Stardate: 4307.1
This episode has some of the best special effects of the entire series.
Kirk and his crew are sent to investigate when an entire solar system is destroyed by a gigantic single-celled creature cutting a destructive swath through the universe. Kirk, Spock and McCoy are frantically trying to devise some means of stopping this entity when Spock makes a startling discovery—the giant amoeba is about to reproduce! Can they destroy it before it's too late?
Airdate: January 19, 1968 |
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Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by Robert Sabaroff
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#49. A Piece Of The Action |
Stardate: 4598.0
It's been 100 years since the U.S.S. Horizon visited the planet Iotia. What have the natives been up to? Kirk and the Enterprise crew quickly learn when they arrive to check on the planet's progress. The Iotians have developed a civilization Based on a book the Horizon crew left: Chicago Mobs of the Twenties. Suddenly, Kirk and company are in the midst of a planetwide gang war! Kirk's awkward attempt at driving is one of the most amusing moments of any episode!
Airdate: January 12, 1968 |
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Directed by James Komack
Written by David P. Harmon & Gene L. Coon
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Anthony Caruso, Vic Tayback & Lee Delano
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#50. By Any Other Name |
Stardate: 4657.5
Answering a distress call, the Enterprise crew find themselves lured into a trap by the Kelvans, aliens from the Andromeda Galaxy who have assumed human form. The Kelvans commandeer the starship, reduce the crew to crystalline blocks, and head for Andromeda, where they plan to organize their race to take over our own galaxy! Can Kirk and Spock save not only the Enterprise, but the entire Milky Way Galaxy as well?
Airdate: February 23, 1968 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by D.C. Fontana and Jerome Bixby
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Warren Stevens & Barbara Bouchet
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#51. Return To Tomorrow |
Stardate: 4768.3
Spock's body is hijacked!
Kirk, Spock, and Dr. Ann Mulhall allow noncorporeal beings to inhabit their bodies while these aliens prepare androids for themselves. Every moment the beings remain in the hosts’ bodies puts terrible stress on Kirk, Spock and Mulhall. Then one of the entities decides that android life isn't for him, and he secretly plans to remain in Spock's body! And to assume Spock's identity, he must kill Kirk!
Recognize Sargon's voice? It's James “Scotty” Doohan!
Airdate: February 9, 1968 |
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Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star Diana Muldaur
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#52. Patterns Of Force |
Stardate: 2534.0
Enterprise threatened by 23rd Century Nazis!
On a routine check of planet Ekos, the Enterprise is fired upon by nuclear missiles. Kirk and Spock investigate and find the planet is controlled by latter-day Nazis! The Prime Directive has been violated—a Federation advisor's experiment in efficient government has gotten out of control, and a war routed in racial hatred is being waged against a peaceful neighboring planet. Can Kirk and Spock end this bloody conflict and re-establish peace?
Airdate: February 16, 1968 |
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Directed by Vince McEveety
Written and Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Richard Evans & Valora Norland
Special Appearance by Skip Homeier
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#53. The Ultimate Computer |
Stardate: 4729.4
Starfleet is testing the M-5, a sophisticated computer, aboard the Enterprise. With a skeleton crew, M-5 is permitted to control the starship as Kirk stands by helplessly. All goes well until M-5 mistakes war games for the real thing, destroys the Excalibur and won't relinquish control of Enterprise!
Another classic episode of Kirk vs. computer!
Airdate: March 8, 1968 |
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Directed by John Meredyth Lucas
Written by D.C. Fontana
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star William Marshall
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#54. The Omega Glory |
Stardate: [unknown]
Planet of immortality?
Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam aboard the Exeter, in orbit around Omega IV. There, they discover her crew reduced to a crystallized powder caused by a deadly virus to which Kirk and the others have now been exposed. On the planet, they learn Exeter's Captain Tracey has violated the prime directive, meddling in the natives’ affairs because he thinks the planet's atmosphere grants immortality. Tracey's power-hungry, and not even Kirk can stand in this madman's way!
Airdate: March 1, 1968 |
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Directed by Vince McEveety
Written by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Morgan Woodward & Roy Jenson
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#55. Assignment: Earth |
Stardate: [unknown]
Enterprise returns to the 20th Century!
On a research voyage to 1968, the Enterprise intercepts a humanoid space traveller named Gary Seven (Robert Lansing). Seven claims he's an Earthman raised on another planet whose mission is to save Earth from destroying itself. Can Kirk trust this mysterious visitor? If not, Seven warns that World War III is about to start, and Earth's history will be changed forever!
This episode was actually a “pilot” for a proposed new series by Gene Roddenberry.
Airdate: March 29, 1968 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by Gene Roddenberry & Art Wallace
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Robert Lansing & Teri Garr
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
Third season. (25 episodes - sept '68/mrch, jun '69)
#56. Spectre Of The Gun |
Stardate: 4385.3
Shootout in the Old West!
When Kirk ignores a warning buoy guarding Melkotian space, the Melkots demand punishment for Kirk and company on their bizarre planet. In a 19th-century Earth “Wild West” town, Kirk and the others are forced to play the roles of the notorious Clanton gang. They're ordered to face the Earps in the “gunfight at the OK Corral”! And historically, the Clantons died in that shootout!
Recognize the voice of the warning buoy? It's James “Scotty” Doohan!
Airdate: October 25, 1968 |
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Directed by Vince McEveety
Written by Lee Cronin
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Ron Soble & Bonnie Beecher
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#57. Elaan Of Troyius |
Stardate: 4372.5
Kirk must tame alien shrew!
To promote peace between two warring planets, Elaan, the beautiful Dohlman of Elas, is to wed the leader of rival planet Troyius. Kirk and the Enterprise are assigned to deliver the reluctant bride, whose unruly behavior threatens to cost Kirk his ship! With Klingons about to attack, Kirk has fallen hopelessly in love with Elaan, whose tears no man can resist. Will the captain break free of her spell in time to save the Enterprise?
Airdate: December 20, 1968 |
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Written and Directed by John Meredyth Lucas
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner,
Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars France Nuyen, Jay Robinson & Tony Young
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#58. The Paradise Syndrome |
Stardate: 4842.6
The Enterprise's mission: to deflect an asteroid from colliding with a planet. But shortly after Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to survey the planet, Kirk vanishes. Spock and McCoy reluctantly beam up so Enterprise can attempt destruction of the asteroid. Meanwhile, on the planet, Kirk is assimilated into the native culture...
Airdate: October 4, 1968 |
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Directed by Jud Taylor
Written by Margaret Armen
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Sabrina Scharf & Rudy Solari
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#59. The Enterprise Incident |
Stardate: 5031.3
Is Mr. Spock a traitor?
Kirk appears to be suffering from a nervous breakdown and orders the Enterprise into forbidden Romulan territory. Suddenly the Enterprise is surrounded by three Romulan ships demanding Kirk's surrender! Aboard the enemy vessel, Spock denounces Kirk and appears to show interest in the Romulan female commander. Kirk then attacks Spock, who uses the Vulcan Death Grip on his captain! Has Spock killed Captain Kirk? And how can the Enterprise escape from the treacherous Romulans?
Airdate: September 27, 1968 |
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Directed by John Meredyth Lucas
Written by D.C. Fontana
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star Joanne Linville
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#60. And The Children Shall Lead |
Stardate: 5029.5
On Triacus, Kirk and his crew learn that all the adults of an expedition there have committed suicide, yet their children are completely unmoved by their parent's deaths. Kirk senses “something evil” but cannot identify the source. The children beam aboard the starship and, unknown to Kirk, so does the evil entity! Chaos ensues as this “Friendly Angel” is summoned by the children at will...
Airdate: October 11, 1968 |
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Directed by Marvin Chomsky
Written by Edward J. Lakso
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Melvin Belli, Craig Hundley & James Wellman
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#61. Spock's Brain |
Stardate: 5431.4
A mysterious woman materializes aboard Enterprise and renders the entire crew unconscious. Upon awakening, they discover the woman has disappeared — along with Mr. Spock's brain! McCoy is able to keep Spock's body alive while Kirk and the crew follow the woman's trail to her home planet. There, they find Spock's brain serving as a control center for the planet's power system. Will they be able to recapture Spock's brain and reunite it with his body? If not, Spock will surely die!
Airdate: September 20, 1968 |
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Directed by Marc Daniels
Written by Lee Cronin
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star Marj Dusay
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#62. Is There In Truth No Beauty? |
Stardate: 5630.7
The Enterprise beams aboard three passengers on a peaceful mission: telepath Dr. Miranda Jones, scientist Lawrence Marvick, and Medusan ambassador Kollos, a non-corporeal being concealed in a container because his appearance can drive humans insane. Marvick is jealous of Jones’ telepathic relationship with the Medusan, and plots Kollos’ murder. But he accidentally sees Kollos, goes mad, and hijacks the Enterprise!
Airdate: October 18, 1968 |
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Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Jean Lisette Aroeste
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Diana Muldaur & David Frankham
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#63. The Empath |
Stardate: 5121.0
McCoy tortured by aliens! While searching for missing Federation researchers, Kirk, Spock and McCoy are captured by Vians-aliens who plan to use them for research! Materializing in an unknown location, our trio meet Gem, a mute woman and “empath” who cures injuries by absorbing the pain of others. After a demonstration of her abilities on Kirk and McCoy, the Vians give her a test: her planet will be saved if she gives her life to save Dr. McCoy!
Airdate: December 6, 1968 |
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Directed by John Erman
Written by Joyce Muskat
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Kathryn Hays & Alan Bergmann
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#64. The Tholian Web |
Stardate: 5693.4
Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam aboard the U.S.S. Defiant, adrift in space, and find that her entire crew is dead. The Defiant is caught in an interphase between alternate universes, and although Spock and McCoy beam back safely, Kirk becomes trapped between dimensions! Then aliens called Tholians accuse the Enterprise of trespassing into their space and begin weaving an incredible energy web around the starship. Will Spock be able to save the Enterprise and rescue Kirk from this deadly web?
Airdate: November 15, 1968 |
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Directed by Herb Wallerstein
Written by Judy Burns & Chet Richards
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#65. For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky |
Stardate: 5476.3
The Enterprise discovers planet Yonada is on a collision course with an asteroid and Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to warn the Yonadans. But unknown to these people, their “planet” is actually a spaceship sent by their ancestors to colonize a new planet. The ship is controlled by the Oracle, an unrelenting computer, and all will die if Kirk and the others are unable to free the planet-ship from the Oracle's control!
One of the best McCoy stories ever.
Airdate: November 8, 1968 |
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Directed by Tony Leader
Written by Rik Vollaerts
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star Kate Woodville
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#66. Day Of The Dove |
Stardate: [unknown]
Enterprise and Klingons forced to fight!
Kirk receives a distress signal from a Federation colony but instead of survivors he finds a disabled Klingon ship. Kang, the Klingon commander, is convinced the Enterprise attacked his vessel, while Kirk blames the Klingons for destroying the colony. Aboard the Enterprise, Klingons take on Kirk's crew. Both sides are kept evenly matched and even fatal wounds heal instantly! Who or what is controlling them, and why?
This is the only episode with a female Klingon.
Airdate: November 1, 1968 |
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Directed by Marvin Chomsky
Written by JEROME BIXBY
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Michael Ansara & Susan Howard
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#67. Plato's Stepchildren |
Stardate: 5784.0
The Enterprise answers a distress call from Platonius and Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to help Parmen, the planet's ailing leader. Parmen and his friends have developed incredible telekinetic abilities, and they use their powerful minds to force Kirk and company to remain there. The Enterprise crew are then subjected to humiliating experiences! How can Kirk escape the influence of Parmen's mind and regain control of the Enterprise?
This episode featured the first interracial kiss on network television.
Airdate: November 22, 1968 |
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Directed by David Alexander
Written by Meyer Dolinsky
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Michael Dunn, Liam Sullivan & Barbara Babcock
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#68. Wink Of An Eye |
Stardate: 5710.5
Responding to a call from Scalos, Kirk and company beam down to find the city deserted, except for insectlike buzzing sounds. Then a member of the landing party sips some water and vanishes! Back aboard the Enterprise, Kirk drinks coffee and also disappears! He finds himself in accelerated time, the love-slave of the Scalosian queen, who sabotages the Enterprise and plans to use Kirk to help repopulate her planet! Can Kirk escape her charms and rescue the crew of the Enterprise?
Airdate: November 29, 1968 |
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Directed by Jud Taylor
Teleplay by Arthur Heinemann
Story by Lee Cronin
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Kathie Browne & Jason Evers
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#69. That Which Survives |
Stardate: [unknown]
Kirk, McCoy, Sulu, and geologist D‘Amato beam down to investigate a geologically unstable planet. There they are greeted by Losira, a beautiful woman whose touch means instant death! Meanwhile, a power surge has hurtled the Enterprise 1000 light-years from Kirk and company, stranding them on this hostile planet. Losira has sabotaged the starship, and if Scotty can't make repairs quickly, it will explode!
Airdate: January 24, 1969 |
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Directed by Herb Wallerstein
Teleplay by John Meredyth Lucas
Story by Michael Richards
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star Lee Meriwether
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#70. Let That Be Your Last Battlefield |
Stardate: 5730.2
The Enterprise encounters a damaged, stolen shuttlecraft and Kirk beams aboard a being named Lokai, a half-black, half-white fugitive. Soon his pursuer, Bele, an alien of similar coloring, beams aboard, determined to take Lokai prisoner. When Kirk tries to intervene, Bele gains control of the Enterprise and threatens to destroy it!
Listen closely to the destruct sequence in this episode. It was used word for word in Star Trek III—The Search for Spock.
Airdate: January 10, 1969 |
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Directed by Jud Taylor
Teleplay by Oliver Crawford
Story by Lee Cronin
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Frank Gorshin & Lou Antonio
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#71. Whom Gods Destroy |
Stardate: 5718.3
Inmates take over the asylum!
Kirk and the Enterprise are delivering wonder drugs to a group of criminally insane beings on Elba II. Upon beaming down, they greet the colony's governor, only to learn that he is really Garth, one of the inmates, with the power to assume any form! He captures Kirk and activates the forcefield around Elba. Garth's goal—to take over the Enterprise and become master of the Universe! Can Kirk break free of this madman's power?
Airdate: January 3, 1969 |
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Directed by Herb Wallerstein
Teleplay by Lee Erwin
Story by Lee Erwin & Jerry Sohl
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Steve Ihnat & Yvonne Craig
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#72. The Mark of Gideon |
Stardate: 5423.4
On a mission to recruit Gideon into the Federation, Kirk beams down, only to find himself aboard a totally deserted Enterprise! The only being he encounters is a mysterious and beautiful woman named Odona, who claims to know nothing. Meanwhile, Spock learns that Kirk has not reached the planet's surface, and when the Gideon council refuses to help, he suspects that the Captain may have been kidnapped! What does Odona want from Kirk, and why are the Gideons being so uncooperative? Airdate: January 17, 1969 |
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Directed by Jud Taylor
Written by George F. Slavin & Stanley Adams
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Sharon Acker & David Hurst
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#73. The Lights Of Zetar |
Stardate: 5725.3
Lt. Mira Romaine is being transported to Memory Alpha, a planetoid housing the Federation's central library, where she'll supervise the transfer of new equipment. But an energy “storm” destroys all life on Memory Alpha and then penetrates the Enterprise, where the “storm”—strange colored light-entities from the planet Zetar—takes possession of Mira. If Kirk can't find a way to exorcise the Zetarians, they'll kill Mira and the crew, much to the dismay of Scotty, who's fallen in love with her!
Airdate: January 31, 1969 |
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Directed by Herb Kenwith
Written by Jeremy Tarcher & Shari Lewis
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Star Jan Shutan
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#74. The Cloud Minders |
Stardate: 5818.4
When an epidemic strikes a Federation planet, Kirk and the Enterprise head for Ardana, the only planet where the antidote, zienite is mined. But Kirk discovers the miners, called Troglytes, are treated as subservients by the planet's rulers. The Troglytes, suspicious of Kirk's motives, refuse to give up the zienite. Without it, billions will die! Co-story credit goes to David Gerrold (“The Trouble With Tribbles”).
Airdate: February 28, 1969 |
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Directed by Jud Taylor
Teleplay by Margaret Armen
Story by David Gerrold & Oliver Crawford
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Jeff Corey, Diana Ewing & Charlene Polite
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#75. The Way To Eden |
Stardate: 5832.3
Kirk pursues the stolen ship Aurora and just as it explodes he beams aboard the survivors-rebellious idealists in search of the fabled planet Eden. Their leader, Dr. Sevrin, suffers from a deadly disease which has rendered him insane. After gaining Kirk's trust, Sevrin and his followers take control of the Enterprise. Their goal: Eden. Their means: Any, including the death of Kirk and his crew, if necessary!
Watch for a rare “jam” session, with Spock playing his Vulcan harp.
Airdate: February 21, 1969 |
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Directed by David Alexander
Teleplay by Arthur Heinemann
Story by Michael Richards & Arthur Heinemann
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Skip Homeier, Charles Napier & Mary-Linda Rapelye
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#76. Requiem For Methuselah |
Stardate: 5843.7
Epidemic strikes the Enterprise crew!
When deadly Rigellian fever strikes the starship's crew, Kirk takes the Enterprise to a nearby planet to collect and refine ryetalyn, the only known antidote. There Kirk, Spock and McCoy encounter Flint, a strange, apparently immortal genius. Flint becomes jealous when Kirk falls in love with Rayna, his beautiful ward and uses his powers to immobilize the Enterprise! Can Kirk convince Flint to release his ship, or are they all doomed victims of this fatal disease?
Airdate: February 14, 1969 |
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Directed by Murray Golden
Written by Jerome Bixby
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars James Daly & Louise Sorel
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#77. The Savage Curtain |
Stardate: 5906.4
Ultimate battle of Good and Evil?
While surveying a planet composed of lava, the crew of the Enterprise is startled when Abraham Lincoln requests permission to board! Intrigued, Kirk affords him due honors; then he and Spock follow Lincoln to the planet where they meet Yarnek, a rock creature. Yarnek pits the “good” men against an equal number of tyrants, representing “evil,” so his race can learn which is stronger. The stakes are high: if Kirk loses, Yarnek will destroy the Enterprise.
Airdate: March 7, 1969 |
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Directed by Herschel Daugherty
Teleplay by Gene Roddenberry & Arthur Heinemann
Story by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Lee Bergere, Barry Atwater & Phillip Pine
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#78. All Our Yesterdays |
Stardate: 5943.7
Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to Sarpeidon to rescue inhabitants before its sun explodes. But they arrive to find only the planet's librarian, who has helped all the others to safety via a time machine. When Kirk accidentally enters the past, Spock and McCoy attempt a rescue, emerging in a bitter ice age! Spock, now a throwback to earlier Vulcan times, falls in love with a beautiful woman and has no intention of returning to Kirk or the Enterprise!
Airdate: March 14, 1969 |
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Directed by Marvin Chomsky
Written by Jean Lisette Aroeste
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Mariette Hartley, Ian Wolfe, Kermit Murdock & Ed Bakey
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
#79. Turnabout Intruder |
Stardate: 5928.5
The Enterprise receives a distress call from Camus II, where they find all but two inhabitants dead from radiation. One survivor, Janice Lester, is an old friend of Kirk's. But now she despises him and uses an alien technique to exchange bodies with him. When Kirk/Janice tries to explain things, Spock, Scotty and McCoy are accused of mutiny and Janice/Kirk calls for the death penalty!
This is the only time Kirk was played by another actor—Sandra Smith as Kirk/Janice.
Airdate: June 3, 1969 |
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Directed by Herb Wallerstein
Teleplay by Arthur H. Singer
Story by Gene Roddenberry
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Guest Stars Sandra Smith & Harry Landers
Paramount Pictures Corporation & Norway Corporation |
Big screen releases
Star Trek: The Motion Picture |
Stardate: [unknown]
The U.S.S. Enterprise proudly soars again in this original Star Trek movie classic. When an unidentified alien destroys three powerful Klingon cruisers, Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) returns to the newly transformed U.S.S. Enterprise to take command. Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley and the cast from the acclaimed Star Trek television series mobilize at warp speed to stop the alien intruder from its relentless flight toward Earth.
Runtime: USA: 132 / USA: 143 (special
longer version)
Released: 1979 |
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Directed by Robert Wise
Screenplay by Harold Livingston
Story by Alan Dean Foster
Produced by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelley
Co-Starring James Doohan, George Takei, Majel Barrett, Walter Koenig & Nichelle Nichols
Presenting Persis Khambatta & Starring Stephen Collins as Decker
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
A Paramount Picture |
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan |
Stardate: [unknown]
It is the 23rd century. The Federation Starship U.S.S. Enterprise is on routine training maneuvers, and Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) seems resigned to the fact that this inspection may well be the last space mission of his career. But Khan is back.
Aided by his exiled band of genetic supermen, Khan (Ricardo Montalban)—brilliant renegade of 20th century Earth—has raided Space Station Regula One, stolen a top secret device called Project Genesis, wrested control of another Federation starship, and now schemes to set a most deadly trap for his old enemy Kirk...with the threat of a universal Armageddon!
Runtime: UK: 108 / USA: 113
Released: 1982 |
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Directed by Nicholas Meyer
Screenplay by Jack B. Sowards
Story by Harve Bennett & Jack B. Sowards
Executive Consultant Gene Roddenberry
Based on “STAR TREK” as Created by Gene Roddenberry
Executive Producer Harve Bennett
Produced by Robert Sallin
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelley
Co-Starring James Doohan, Walter Koenig, George Takei & Nichelle Nichols
And Co-Starring Kirstie Alley (‘Cheers’) in her stunning motion picture debut as Saavik
Also Starring Bibi Besch, Merritt Butrick as David and Paul Winfield as Terrell
And Starring Ricardo Montalban as Khan
A Paramount Picture |
Star Trek III: The Search For Spock |
Stardate: [unknown]
Admiral Kirk's defeat of Khan and the creation of the Genesis planet are empty victories. Spock is dead and McCoy is inexplicably being driven insane. Then a surprise visit from Sarek, Spock's father, provides a startling revelation: McCoy is harboring Spock's living essence. With one friend alive and one not, but both in pain, Kirk attempts to help his friends by stealing the U.S.S. Enterprise and defying Starfleet's Genesis planet quarantine. But the Klingons have also learned of Genesis and race to meet Kirk in a deadly rendezvous.
Runtime: USA: 105
Released: 1984 |
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Directed by Leonard Nimoy
Written and Produced by Harve Bennett
Executive Consultant Gene Roddenberry
Music by James Horner
Executive Producer Gary Nardino
Visual Effects by Industrial Light & Magic
Based on “STAR TREK” as Created by Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelley
Co-Starring James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Merritt Butrick & Christopher Lloyd
A Paramount Picture |
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home |
Stardate: [unknown]
William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and the rest of the Enterprise crew take to the skies in one of the most acclaimed and intriguing Star Trek adventures ever. It's the 23rd century, and a mysterious alien power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. In a frantic attempt to save mankind, Kirk and his crew must time travel back to 1986 San Francisco where they find a world of punk, pizza and exact-change buses that are as alien as anything they've ever encountered in the far reaches of the galaxy. A thrilling, action-packed mission for the Starship Enterprise!
Runtime: USA: 119 / USA: 136 (director's
cut)
Released: 1986 |
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Directed by Leonard Nimoy
Based on “STAR TREK” as Created by Gene Roddenberry
Screenplay by Steve Meerson, Peter Krikes, Harve Bennett & Nicholas Meyer
Story by Leonard Nimoy & Harve Bennett
Produced by Harve Bennett
Executive Consultant Gene Roddenberry
Music by Leonard Rosenman
Director of Photography Don Peterman, A.S.C.
Executive Producer Ralph Winter
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelley
Co-Starring James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols & Catherine Hicks
A Paramount Picture |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier |
Stardate: 8454.130
Vacationing Captain Kirk faces two challenges: climbing Yosemite's El Capitan and teaching campfire songs to Spock. But vacations are cut short when a renegade Vulcan hijacks the Enterprise,and pilots it on a journey to uncover the universe's innermost secrets.
The Star Trek stars are back for one of their most astonishing voyages ever, with all the fun and excitement fans have come to love. So buckle up for a thrilling leap into the unknown that's “as much a spiritual odyssey as a space adventure, and it's all the richer for it” (Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times).
Runtime: UK: 102 / USA: 107
Released: 1989 |
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Directed by William Shatner
Executive Consultant Gene Roddenberry
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Director of Photography Andrew Laszlo, A.S.C.
Visual Effects by Bran Ferren
Executive Producer Ralph Winter
Based on “STAR TREK” as Created by Gene Roddenberry
Story by William Shatner, Harve Bennett & David Loughery
Screenplay by David Loughery
Produced by Harve Bennett
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelley
Co-Starring James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, David Warner & Laurence Luckinbill
A Paramount Picture |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country |
Stardate: [unknown]
The Enterprise leads a battle for peace in the most spectacular Star Trek adventure ever! After years at war, the Federation and the Klingon empire prepare for a peace summit, But the prospect of intergalactic glasnost with sworn enemies is an alarming one to Captain Kirk (William Shatner). “They're animals!” he warns.
When a Klingon ship is attacked and the Enterprise is held accountable, the dogs of war are unleashed again, as both worlds brace for what may be their final, deadly encounter.
This special home video version contains more than three minutes of never-before-seen footage.
Runtime: Spain: 110 / UK: 109
/ USA: 113
Released: 1991 |
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Directed by Nicholas Meyer
Screenplay by Nicholas Meyer & Denny Martin Flinn
Story by Leonard Nimoy, Lawrence Konner & Mark Rosenthal
Based on “STAR TREK”as Created by Gene Roddenberry
Executive Producer Leonard Nimoy
Produced by Ralph Winter & Steve-Charles Jaffe
Music by Cliff Eidelman
Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelly
Co-Starring James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Kim Cattrall, David Warner & Christopher Plummer
A Paramount Picture |
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