CTVA US Sci-Fi -  "Star Trek" (Original Series) (Desilu/NBC) Season 1 (1966-67)

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Starring William Shatner Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy & DeForest Kelley
Season 1 (NBC) (1966-67)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
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[--] Star Trek [Pilot] THE CAGE _aka_ Star Trek--The Unseen Pilot [for 90 min slot/ 73 min actual]
Desilu prod. no. 1
Written and Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by Robert Butler.
September 1966
Cast:
Jeffrey Hunter .... Captain Christopher Pike
Susan Oliver .... Vina
Leonard Nimoy .... Mr. Spock
John Hoyt .... Dr. Phillip Boyce
Peter Duryea .... Lieutenant Jose Tyler
Laurel Goodwin .... Yeoman J.M. Colt
Majel Barrett .... Number One (as M. Leigh Hudec)
Capt. Pike is held prisoner and tested by aliens who have the power to project incredibly lifelike illusions.

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NBC Thursdays 8:30-9:30pm Eastern

1.1 [--] Star Trek: THE MAN TRAP
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 6
8 September 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by Marc Daniels / Written by George Clayton Johnson
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage; director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring:
William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley,
George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Grace Lee Whitney
Guest Cast:
Jeanne Bal .... Nancy Crater
Alfred Ryder .... Professor Robert Crater
Bruce Watson .... Crewman Green
Michael Zaslow .... Darnell
Vince Howard .... Crewman
Francine Pyne .... Nancy III
In the series premiere (this was the first episode of Star Trek aired but not the first filmed), the Enterprise
visits planet M-113 where scientist Dr Crater and his wife Nancy, an old girl-friend of Dr McCoy, are
studying the remains of an ancient civilization. The Enterprise is charged with resupplying the couple,
and Dr McCoy must give them medical exams. Shortly after their arrival, however, crewmen start turning up
dead, drained of salt, and left with unusual red marks on their faces. Someone is not who they appear to be,
and Kirk and Spock must unravel the clues to discover why, how, and who is responsible.

1.2 [--] Star Trek: CHARLIE X
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 8
15 September 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by Lawrence Dobkin /
Teleplay by D. C. Fontana / Story by Gene Roddenberry
music composed and conducted by Fred Steiner / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring:
William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley,
Nichelle Nichols, Grace Lee Whitney
Guest Cast:
Robert Walker .... Charlie Evans
Charles J. Stewart .... Captain Ramart
Dallas Mitchell .... Tom Nellis
Don Eitner .... The Navigator
Patricia McNulty .... Tina Lawton
John Bellah .... Crewman #1
Garland Thompson .... Crewman #2
Abraham Sofaer .... The Thasian
Laura Wood .... Old Woman
The space vessel Antares rescues Charles Evans from the forbidding surface of the planet Thasus, and then hurriedly
hands him off to the Enterprise. Soon, mysterious happenings dog the boy, who cannot seem to learn certain vital
lessons of adulthood. Finally the humiliated teen reveals prodigious psionic powers that could even threaten the
survival of the Federation. Who is Charlie, really, and where did he get these abilities?

1.3 [--] Star Trek: WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE
Desilu Production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 2
22 September 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by James Goldstone / Written by Samuel A. Peeples
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage; director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring:
William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy
James Doohan, George Takei
Guest Cast:
Gary Lockwood .... Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell
Sally Kellerman .... Dr. Elizabeth Dehner
Lloyd Haynes .... Lieutenant Alden
Andrea Dromm .... Yeoman Smith
Paul Carr .... Lee Kelso
Paul Fix .... Dr. Mark Piper
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!

1.4 [--] Star Trek: THE NAKED TIME
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 7
29 September 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by Marc Daniels / Written by John D. F. Black
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring:
William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley,
James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett, Grace Lee Whitney
Guest Cast:
Stewart Moss .... Tormolen
Bruce Hyde .... Lt. Kevin Rilley
William Knight .... Amorous Crewman
John Bellah .... Laughing Crewman

1.5 [--] Star Trek: THE ENEMY WITHIN  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 5
6 October 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Leo Penn (on film) / Written by Richard Matheson (on film)
Directed by Robert Gist (on copyright) /
Teleplay by Oliver Crawford and S. Bar-David / Story by Oliver Crawford; (on copyright)
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage; director of photography: Jerry Finnerman..
Starring:
William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley,
James Doohan, George Takei, Grace Lee Whitney
Guest Cast:
Edward Madden .... Fisher
Garland Thompson .... Wilson
Jim Goodwin .... Farrell

1.6 [--] Star Trek: MUDD'S WOMEN
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 4
13 October 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by Harvey Hart / Teleplay by Stephen Kandel / Story by Gene Roddenberry
music composed and conducted by Fred Steiner
director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley,
Nichelle Nichols
Guest Cast:
Roger C. Carmel .... Harcourt Fenton Mudd aka Leo Walsh
Karen Steele .... Eve McHuron
Maggie Thrett .... Ruth Bonaventure
Susan Denberg .... Magda Kovacs
Jim Goodwin .... Lt. John Farrell
Gene Dynarski .... Ben Childress
Jon Kowal .... Herm Gossett
Seamon Glass .... Benton
Jerry Foxworth .... Guard

1.7 [--] Star Trek: WHAT ARE LITTLE GIRLS MADE OF?
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 10
20 October 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by James Goldstone / Written by Robert Bloch
music composed and conducted by Fred Steiner / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring:
William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett
Guest Cast:
Michael Strong .... Dr. Roger Korby
Sherry Jackson .... Andrea
Ted Cassidy .... Ruk
Harry Basch .... Brown
Vince Deadrick .... Mathews
Budd Albright .... Rayburn

1.8 [--] Star Trek: MIRI
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 12
27 October 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Vincent McEveety / Written by Adrian Spies
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring:
William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley,
James Doohan, Grace Lee Whitney
Guest Cast:
Kim Darby .... Miri
Michael J. Pollard .... Jahn
Keith Taylor .... Jahn's Friend
Ed McCready .... Boy Creature
Kellie Flanagan .... Blonde Girl
Steven McEveety .... Redheaded Boy
David Ross .... Security Guard #1
Jim Goodwin .... Farrell
John Megna .... Little Boy
The Enterprise visits a Earth-duplicate planet that's been in ruins for 300 years. Amazingly, they find it
populated with children who are as old as the ruins. Then, the landing party discovers why they're so old:
a disease that vastly slows the aging process, but then quickly kills once the person reaches puberty. It's
also infected the landing party, who cannot return to the Enterprise and only have a week to live. The children
are very distrustful of the "grups" (grown-ups). They use one of their own, a girl named Miri, to gain the
landing party's trust, then betray them and ruin whatever hopes they have to find a cure.

1.9 [--] Star Trek: DAGGER OF THE MIND
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 11
3 November 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by Vincent McEveety / Written by S. Bar-David
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring:
William Shatner; With: Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols
Guest Cast:
James Gregory .... Dr. Tristan Adams
Morgan Woodward .... Dr. Simon van Gelder
Marianna Hill .... Helen Noel
Susanne Wasson .... Lethe
John Arndt .... First Crewman
Larry Anthony .... Transportation Man (Berkley)
Ed McCready .... Inmate
Eli Behar .... Therapist 
Walt Davis .... Therapist

1.10 [--] Star Trek: THE CORBOMITE MANEUVER  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 3
10 November 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry/ Directed by Joseph Sargent / Written by Jerry Sohl
music composed and conducted by Fred Steiner / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
*
Co-Starring: (end credits)
Anthony Call .... Dave Bailey
Clint Howard .... Balok
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley, Grace Lee Whitney, George Takei, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols
Synopsis:
On a mission of exploration, Kirk destroys a warning buoy at the edge of space controlled by a mysterious alien
race. In response, the Enterprise is met by an extremely powerful ship that plans on destroying the Enterprise.
Kirk bluffs his way out of this destruction by letting the aliens think that if the Enterprise is destroyed that
they will also be destroyed by the fallacious Corbomite device. A subsection of the alien ship, the Fesarius
(captained by the fierce looking Balok), then takes the Enterprise in tow. After presumably disabling the Fasarius,
Kirk then returns to aid the seemingly hostile aliens. However, the alien's hostile nature (as well as the appearance)
is a ruse to test the character of the humans, and Kirk has passed the test.

1.11 [--] Star Trek: THE MENAGERIE: Part 1   (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 16A
17 November 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Marc Daniels / Written by Gene Roddenberry
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Special Guest Star:
Jeffrey Hunter .... Captain Christopher Pike (archive footage)
Guest Star:
Susan Oliver .... Vina (archive footage)
Also Starring:
Malachi Throne .... Commodore Jose Mendez
M. Leigh Hudec .... Number One (archive footage) )
Peter Duryea .... Lt. José Tyler (archive footage)
John Hoyt .... Dr. Boyce (archive footage)
Adam Roarke .... C.P.O. Garrison (archive footage)
DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols
Featuring:
Sean Kenney .... Capt. Christopher Pike
Hagan Beggs .... Lt. Hansen
Julie Parrish .... Miss Piper (pt 1 only)

1.12 [--] Star Trek: THE MENAGERIE: Part 2  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 16B
24 November 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by Robert Butler / Written by Gene Roddenberry
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: William E. Snyder
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Special Guest Star:
Jeffrey Hunter .... Captain Christopher Pike (archive footage)
Guest Star:
Susan Oliver .... Vina (archive footage)
Also Starring:
Malachi Throne .... Commodore Jose Mendez
M. Leigh Hudec .... Number One (archive footage) )
Peter Duryea .... Lt. José Tyler (archive footage)
John Hoyt .... Dr. Boyce (archive footage)
Laurel Goodwin .... Yeoman J.M. Colt (archive footage) (pt 2 only)
Adam Roarke .... C.P.O. Garrison (archive footage)
DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols
Featuring:
Sean Kenney .... Capt. Christopher Pike
Hagan Beggs .... Lt. Hansen
And:
Meg Wyllie .... The Keeper (archive footage) (pt 2 only)

1.13 [--] Star Trek: THE CONSCIENCE OF THE KING (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 13
8 December 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Gerd Oswald / Written by Barry Trivers
music composed and conducted by Mulcendore / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star:
Arnold Moss .... Karidian
Also Starring:
Barbara Anderson .... Lenore
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley, Grace Lee Whitney
*
Nichelle Nichols
William Sargent .... Dr. Leighton
Natalie Norwick .... Martha Leighton
David-Troy .... Larry Matson
Karl Bruck .... King Duncan
Marc Adams .... Hamlet
And:
Bruce Hyde .... Kevin Riley
Capt Kirk is informed by an old friend, a colonial governor, that a Shakespearean acting troupe on his world is
led by man once known as Kodos the Executioner. Kodos had most of his colony killed when food supplies ran
short rather than have so many starve. The only living witnesses to his actual appearance are Kirk, his friend,
and a young crewman on the Enterprise. Kirk dismisses his friend's accusations until his friend is murdered,
and his crewman nearly so. But Kodos (now Karidian) denies his identity. Is he telling the truth, and if so,
who is behind the murders?

1.14 [--] Star Trek: BALANCE OF TERROR (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 9
15 December 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene Roddenberry / Directed by Vincent McEveety / Written by Paul Schneider
music composed and conducted by Fred Steiner / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Also Starring: (end credits)
Mark Lenard .... Romulan Commander
Paul Comi .... Stiles
Lawrence Montaigne .... Decius
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley
Grace Lee Whitney
*
George Takei
James Doohan
Nichelle Nichols
Stephen Mines .... Tomlinson
Barbara Baldavin .... Angela
Garry Walberg .... Hansen
And:
John Warburton .... The Centurion 
The Enterprise must decide on their response when a Romulan ship makes a destructively hostile
armed probe of Federation territory.

1.15 [--] Star Trek: SHORE LEAVE  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 17
29 December 1966 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Robert Sparr / Written by Theodore Sturgeon
music composed and conducted by George Fried / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Co-Starring (end credits):
Emily Banks .......... Tonia Barrows
Oliver McGowan ....... Caretaker
Perry Lopez .......... Rodriguez
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley
George Takei
*
Bruce Mars ............ Finnegan
Barbara Baldavin ...... Angela
Nichelle Nichols
Marcia Brown .......... Alice
Sebastian Tom ......... Warrior
Shirley Bonne ......... Ruth
The crew enjoy some downtime on a peacful planet - what could possibly go wrong?

1.16 [--] Star Trek: THE GALILEO SEVEN  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 14
5 January 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Robert Gist.
Teleplay by Oliver Crawford & S. Bar-David / Story by Oliver Crawford;
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Co-Starring (end credits):
Don Marshall ......... Lt. Boma
DeForest Kelley
James Doohan
Featuring:
George Takei
Nichelle Nichols
John Crawford ......... Galactic High Commissioner Ferris
Peter Marko ........... Lieutenant Gaetano
Phyllis Douglas ....... Yeoman Mears
With:
Rees Vaughn .......... Latimer
Grant Woods .......... Kelowitz
Buck Maffei .......... Creature
David Ross ........... Transporter Chief
A shuttlecraft piloted by Spock crashes on a hostile planet where the natives are definitely not friendly!

1.17 [--] Star Trek: THE SQUIRE OF GOTHOS  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 18
12 January 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Don McDougall / Written by Paul Schneider
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star:
William Campbell ...... Trelane
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley
Richard Carlyle ....... Lt. Karl Jaeger
And:
Nichelle Nichols
George Takei
James Doohan
Michael Barrier ....... Lt. Vincent DeSalle
Venita Wolf ........... Yeoman Teresa Ross
Spock, Bones and Scotty et al encounter a rogue planet whose inhabitant's outward appearance belies his real power.
 
1.18 [--] Star Trek: ARENA  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 19
19 January 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Joseph Pevney / Teleplay by Gene L. Coon / Story by Fredric Brown
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley
George Takei
*
James Doohan
Nichelle Nichols
Jerry Ayres ......... O'Herlihy
Grant Woods ......... Kelowitz
Tom Troupe .......... Lt. Harold
James Farley ........ Lang
Carole Shelyne ...... Metron
Sean Kenney ......... DePaul
When an alien race known as the Gorn destroys an Earth colony, the Enterprise pursues the fleeing Gorn vessel
until another race of powerful aliens intervene and force Captain Kirk and the Gorn captain to face off in one
on one combat in which the winner will be released and the loser, his ship and his crew destroyed.

1.19 [--] Star Trek: TOMORROW IS YESTERDAY  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 21
26 January 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Michael O'Herlihy / Written by D. C. Fontana
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Also Starring:
Roger Perry ......... Major John Christopher
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley
Hal Lynch ........... Air Police Sergeant
*
Richard Merrifield .... Technician Webb
John Winston .......... Transporter Chief
Ed Peck ............... Col. Fellini
With:
James Doohan
George Takei
Nichelle Nichols
Mark Dempsey ......... Air Force Captain
Jim Spencer .......... Air Policeman
Sherri Townsend ...... Crew Woman
The Enterprise is thrown back in time to 1969 on Earth..

1.20 [--] Star Trek: COURT MARTIAL   (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 15
2 February 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Marc Daniels 
Teleplay by Don M. Mankiewicz & Steven W. Carabatsos / Story by Don M. Mankiewicz
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Co-Starring:
Percy Rodriguez ...... Portmaster Commodore Stone
Elisha Cook Jr. ...... Samuel T. Cogley
Joan Marshall .... Lt. Areel Shaw
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley
Nichelle Nichols
Richard Webb .... Finney
Hagan Beggs .... Lt. Hansen
Winston De Lugo .... Timothy
And:
Alice Rawlings .... Jame Finney
With:
Nancy Wong .... Personnel Officer/Ensign
Bart Conrad .... Krasnovsky
William Meader .... Space Command Representative Lindstrom
Reginald Lal Singh .... Board Officer
Captain Kirk is court martialed for criminal negligence and the death of a crew member and evidence is
mounting up. Can Spock save the day? .

1.21 [--] Star Trek: THE RETURN OF THE ARCHONS   (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 22
9 February 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon ; Directed by Joseph Pevney / Teleplay by Boris Sobelman / Story by Gene Roddenberry
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Guest Stars:
Harry Townes .... Reger
Torin Thatcher .... Marplon
DeForest Kelley
Featuring:
Brioni Farrell .... Tula
Sid Haig .... First Lawgiver
Charles Macaulay .... Landru
Jon Lormer .... Tamar
Morgan Farley .... Hacom
Christopher Held .... Lindstrom
With:
George Takei
James Doohan
Nichelle Nichols
Sean Morgan .... O'Neil
Ralph Maurer .... Bilar
David L. Ross .... Guard
Synopsis:
The Enterprise travels to Beta 2 to learn the fate of the U.S.S. Archon, gone missing a century earlier.
One member of the landing party disappears, and one returns in a strangely blissful state. Kirk beams
down with another landing party; amidst the chaos of "Festival" their hosts asks if they are "Archons."
To learn more, Kirk must convince Betan citizens to disobey Landru, the man who has ruled them for 6,000 years
- or find those who already resist. But with the Lawgivers everywhere, that task is going to be difficult...

1.22 [--] Star Trek: SPACE SEED   (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 24
16 February 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Marc Daniels
Teleplay by Gene L. Coon & Carey Wilber / Story by Carey Wilber
music composed & conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy 
Guest Star:
Ricardo Montalban .... Khan Noonian Singh
Madlyn Rhue .... Lt. Marla McGivers
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley
James Doohan
*
Blaisdell Makee .... Spinelli
Nichelle Nichols
Mark Tobin .... Joaquin
Kathy Ahart .... Crew Woman
John Winston .... Transporter Technician
Synopsis:
The Enterprise finds a 20th century spaceship which contains dozens of people in suspended animation. While investigating,
one of the people is revived automatically. His name is Khan, a strikingly handsome Sihk who charms the Enterprise's historian,
Lt. McGivers. While recovering, Khan reads up on the nearly 300 years of history he's missed, plus a lot of technical
information on the Enterprise. Through research, Kirk discovers that he's a genetic superman that escaped after the Eugenics
Wars of Earth's 20th century. But he's too late: Khan and McGivers have gone back to his ship, revived Khan's crew, and
returned to commandeer the Enterprise. Before he's successful, the crew manages to lock out some controls of the ship. Khan
attempts to coerce the bridge crew to give him the controls by torturing Kirk in a pressure chamber. They don't relent, and
Kirk is believed to have died. However, McGivers had a change of heart and rescued Kirk. Together they initiate an gas attack
on Khan's crew, disabling them. Once revived, Kirk realized that Khan's people would be a danger to 23rd century society.
He then allows them to colonize a planet, which Lt. McGivers chooses to join them on rather than face a court martial.

1.23 [--] Star Trek: A TASTE OF ARMAGEDDON (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 23
23 February 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Joseph Pevney.
Teleplay by Robert Hamner and Gene L. Coon / Story by Robert Hamner
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star:
David Opatoshu .... Anan 7
Co-Starring:
Gene Lyons .... Ambassador Robert Fox
DeForest Kelley
James Doohan
Featuring:
Barbara Babcock .... Mea 3
Miko Mayama .... Yeoman Tamula
David L. Ross .... Lt. Galloway
Nichelle Nichols
Sean Kenney .... Lt. DePaul
Robert Sampson .... Sar 6
Synopsis:
Kirk and Spock must save their ship's crew when they are declared all killed in action in a bizarre
computer simulated war where the actual deaths must occur to continue.

1.24 [--] Star Trek: THIS SIDE OF PARADISE  (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 25
2 March 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Ralph Senensky.
Teleplay by D. C. Fontana / Story by Nathan Butler & D. C. Fontana
music composed & conducted by Alexander Courage; director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star:
Jill Ireland .... Leila Kalomi
Special Guest Star:
Frank Overton .... Elias Sandoval
DeForest Kelley
Featuring:
Grant Woods .... Kelowitz
George Takei
Nichelle Nichols
Michael Barrier .... Lt. Vincent DeSalle
Dick Scotter .... Painter
Eddie Paskey .... Crewman Lt. Leslie
Synopsis:
Radiation rains down on a planet the Enterprise visits, but rather than being dead, the inhabitants are flourishing!

1.25 [--] Star Trek: THE DEVIL IN THE DARK (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 26
9 March 1967 NBC Thur
written and Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Joseph Pevney.
Music composed & conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
Ken Lynch .......... Vanderberg
Featuring:
James Doohan ....... Scott (recurring)
Brad Weston ........ Appel
Biff Elliot ........ Schmitter
George E. Allen .... Engineer #1
Jon Cavett ......... Guard
And:
Barry Russo ....... Giotto
The Enterprise is sent to a mining colony that is being terrorized by a mysterious monster.

1.26 [--] Star Trek: ERRAND OF MERCY (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 27
23 March 1967 NBC Thur
written and Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by John Newland.
Music composed & conducted by Alexander Courage; director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star:
John Abbott ........ Ayelborne
John Colicos ....... Kor
Featuring:
George Takei ....... Sulu (recurring)
Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura (recurring)
Peter Brocco ....... Claymare
Victor Lundin ...... Lieutenant
David Hillary Hughes .... Trefayne
Walt Davis .... Klingon Soldier
George Sawaya .... Second Soldier 
War! The Klingons and the Federation are poised on the brink, and then war is declared. Kirk and Spock visit
the planet Organia. Organia, inhabited by simple pastoral folk, lies on a tactical corridor likely to be
important in the coming conflict. Whichever side controls the planet has a significant advantage. But the
Organians are a perplexing people, apparently unconcerned by the threat of the Klingon occupation or even the
deaths of others in their community. Finally, Kirk and the Klingon commander Kor learn why, and the reason will
change Federation/Klingon relations for decades to come...

1.27 [--] Star Trek: THE ALTERNATIVE FACTOR (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 20
30 March 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Gerd Oswald / Written by Don Ingalls
music composed and conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star:
Robert Brown ....... Lazarus
Featuring:
DeForest Kelley ..... Dr. McCoy (recurring)
Janet MacLachlan .... Charlene Masters
With:
Nichelle Nichols .... Uhura (recurring)
Richard Derr ........ Barstow
Arch Whiting ........ Assistant Engineer
Christian Patrick .... Transporter Chief
Eddie Paskey ........ Lesley
Synopsis:
Kirk is the target of a recruitment drive as a crazy man named Lazarus wants him on his side.

1.28 [--] Star Trek: THE CITY ON THE EDGE OF FOREVER (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 28
6 April 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Joseph Pevney / Written by Harlan Ellison
music composed & conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Guest Star:
Joan Collins ........ Sister Edith Keeler
Also Starring:
DeForest Kelley ..... Dr. McCoy (recurring)
Featuring:
James Doohan
George Takei
Nichelle Nichols
And:
John Harmon ......... Rodent
Hal Baylor .......... Policeman
David L. Ross ....... Galloway
John Winston ........ Transporter Chief
Bartell La Rue ...... Guardian Voice
When a temporarily maddened Dr. McCoy alters history and eliminates his time, Kirk and Spock follow him
to prevent it, but the price to do so is high.

1.29 [--] Star Trek: OPERATION - ANNIHILATE! (verified on film)
Desilu production in association with Norway Corporation - prod. no. 29
13 April 1967 NBC Thur
Produced by Gene L. Coon / Directed by Herschel Daugherty / Written by Steven W. Carabatsos
music composed & conducted by Alexander Courage / director of photography: Jerry Finnerman.
Starring: William Shatner; Also Starring: Leonard Nimoy
Also Starring:
DeForest Kelley ..... Dr. McCoy (recurring)
Featuring:
James Doohan
Joan Swift .......... Aurelan
Maurishka ........... Yeoman Zahra
Majel Barrett ....... Christine Chapel
With:
George Takei
Nichelle Nichols
Craig Hundley ....... Peter
Fred Carson ......... First Denevan
Jerry Catron ........ Second Denevan
The Enterprise crew attempt to stop a plague of amoeba-like creatures from possessing human
hosts and spreading throughout the galaxy.

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