Star Trek Original Series Full Episodes Season 2

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Star Trek Original Series Full Episodes Season 2' title='Star Trek Original Series Full Episodes Season 2' />Superheroes, swimsuits, and female assassins await you in our Summer Movie Guide. Plan your season and take note of the hotly anticipated indie, foreign, and. The USS Enterprise The crew during the fiveyear mission The blue logo from Season 3. Star Trek The Original Series formerly called just Star Trek is the first. If you are reading the reviews of Star Trek The Next Generation Im going to assume you already like the show so I wont sell you on the merits of the series. Star Trek The Original Series. The first episode of the show aired on 6 September. CTV in Canada, followed by a 8 September. The Sopranos Season 2 Episode 6. NBC in America. The show was created by Gene Roddenberry as a. Star Trek was set in the 2. Enterprise. Star Trek was later informally dubbed The Original Series, or TOS, after several spin offs aired. The show lasted three seasons until canceled in 1. When the show first aired on TV, and until budgetary issues in its third season resulted in a significant drop in quality, Star Trek regularly performed respectably in its time slot. List of Star Trek The Original Series episodes. Watch Run Sister Run! Hindi Full Movie here. After it was canceled and went into syndication, however, its popularity exploded. It featured themes such as a Utopian society and racial equality, and the first African American officer in a recurring role. They appeared in five subsequent films, ending with Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country in 1. Star Trek The Next Generation and shortly before Gene Roddenberrys death. Several original series characters also appeared in the seventh movie, Star Trek Generations, and in other Star Trek productions. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five year mission to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before. Coon Writer, Producer. John Meredyth Lucas Writer, Producer, Director. Fred Freiberger Producer. Robert Justman Associate Producer, Co Producer, First Assistant Director two pilots. D. C. Fontana Writer, Script Consultant. Steven W. Carabatsos Writer, Story Consultant. John D. F. Black Associate Producer, Writer, Story Editor. Star Trek Original Series Full Episodes Season 2' title='Star Trek Original Series Full Episodes Season 2' />Arthur H. Watch Nowhere Boys: The Book Of Shadows Hindi Full Movie. Singer Story Consultant. Byron Haskin Associate Producer first pilot. Walter. Snyder Director of Photography first pilot. Ernest Haller Director of Photography second pilot. Jerry Finnerman Director of Photography 6. Keith Smith Director of Photography 1 episode, 1. Al Francis Director of Photography 1. Camera Operator 6. James Rugg Supervisor of Special Effects. Rolland M. Brooks Art Director 3. Fred B. Phillips Make up Artist. Robert Dawn Make up Artist second pilot. William Ware Theiss Costume Designer. Gregg Peters First Assistant Director, Unit Production Manager, Associate Producer. Claude Binyon, Jr. Roddenberrys first produced science fiction story was The Secret Weapon of 1. Chevron Theatre anthology show. By 1. 96. 3 Roddenberry was producing his first television series, The Lieutenant, at MGM. Roddenberry had already been working on a science fiction concept called Star Trek since 1. MGM about his ideas, they were willing to take a look at them. As the production of The Lieutenant came to an end, Roddenberry delivered his first Star Trek draft to MGM. The studio was, however, not enthusiastic about the concept, and a series was never produced. In 1. 96. 4, it was rumored that Desilu was interested in buying a new television series. Desilu was a much smaller company than MGM, but Roddenberry took his chances, greatly aided with the help of Desilu Executive Herb Solow. This led to a three year deal with Desilu in April 1. CBS chose another science fiction project, Irwin Allens more family oriented Lost in Space instead of Roddenberrys more cerebral approach. But in May 1. 96. NBCs Vice President of Programming Mort Werner agreed to give Roddenberry the chance to write three story outlines, one of which NBC would select to turn into a pilot. Now, the daunting task that Roddenberry and his crew faced was to develop the Star Trek universe from scratch. Roddenberry recruited many people around him to help think up his version of the future. The RAND Corporations Harvey P. Lynn acted as a scientific consultant, Pato Guzman was hired as art director, with Matt Jefferies as an assisting production designer. This phase of creativity and brainstorming lasted throughout the summer, until in the last week of September 1. A few changes in the production crew were made Roddenberry hired Morris Chapnick, who had worked with him on The Lieutenant, as his assistant. Pato Guzman left to return to Chile and was replaced by Franz Bachelin. Matt Jefferies finalized the design for the Enterprise and various props and interiors. By November 1. 96. Culver Studios Stage 1. Roddenberry was not happy with the stages, since they had uneven floors and were not soundproof, as Culver Studios had been established in the silent movie era when soundproofing had not been an issue to consider. Eventually, in 1. Paramount stages 9 and 1. Leonard Nimoy Spock had worked with Roddenberry on The Lieutenant. Majel Barrett, also a familiar face from The Lieutenant, got the part of the ships female first officer, Number One. Veteran character actor John Hoyt, who had worked on many science fiction and fantasy projects before, was chosen to play the role of Doctor. Phillip Boyce. Young Peter Duryea and Laurel Goodwin were hired as Jos. Colt, respectively. The extras were cast from a diversity of ethnic groups, which was significant because integration was not a usual occurrence in 1. United States. Makeup artist Fred Phillips was brought in as well, whose first job it was to create Spocks ears. Another veteran from The Outer Limits was producer director Byron Haskin, who joined as associate producer. On 2. 7 November. Filming was scheduled to be eleven days, however the production went highly over budget and over schedule, resulting in sixteen shooting days and US1. An eleven foot filming model of the USS Enterprise, designed by Matt Jefferies, was built by Richard Datin, Mel Keys, and Vernon Sion in Volmer Jensens model shop, and was delivered to the Howard Anderson Company on 2. December. 19. 64. NBC officials liked the first pilot. Desilus Herb Solow says that NBC was surprised by how realistic it looked, and that it was. They also had problems with the. However, NBC was convinced that Star Trek could be made into a television series, and that NBC itself had been at fault for choosing the. Also, after spending US6. NBC then made the unprecedented move to order a second pilot. These were. Peeples, and. Although it was the most expensive of the three, NBC chose. However, the other two premises were also made into episodes of the series later. The entire cast of. Jeffrey Hunter chose not to reprise his role as Captain Pike, mostly by the advice of his wife, who felt that. Roddenberry wanted both Lloyd Bridges and Jack Lord for the role of the new captain, however both declined. Finally William Shatner, who had previous science fiction experience acting in episodes of The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, was chosen. The new captain was named James R. Kirk later renamed James T. Canadian actor James Doohan got the role of chief engineer Scott, and young Japanese American George Takei was featured as ships physicist Sulu. The latter two reprised their roles in the upcoming series, though Sulu would be a helmsman in the series. Other actors considered for being regulars were Lloyd Haynes as communications officer Alden and Andrea Dromm as Yeoman. Smith, but neither of them were re hired after the pilot. Robert Dawn served as head make up artist, however Fred Phillips returned to the position in the series itself. Academy Award winner cinematographer Ernest Haller came out of semi retirement to work as the director of photography. Associate producer Byron Haskin was replaced by Robert Justman, who now shared double duties as producer and assistant director. The sets were also updated a bit, most notably the main bridge and the transporter room. Most of the uniforms, props, and sets were reused from. History was made. All the Enterprise interior sets were updated, as well as the introduction of brand new uniforms. The look of the show became more colorful and more vivid. The Enterprise model was also updated once more. Also, the entire production was moved from Desilus Culver City studios to the main Gower Street studios Stage 9 and 1. Paramount. Stage 3.