Cast
William Shatner .... Captain James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy .... Lt. Cmdr./Commander Spock
DeForest Kelley .... Lt. Cmdr. Leonard H. 'Bones' McCoy, M.D.
James Doohan .... Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott
Nichelle Nichols .... Lieutenant Nyota Uhura
George Takei .... Lt. Hikaru Sulu
Walter Koenig .... Ensign Pavel Chekov (1968-1969)
Majel Barrett .... Nurse Christine Chapel
Grace Lee Whitney .... Yeoman Janice Rand (1966-1967)
rest of cast listed alphabetically
John Winston (I) .... Lt. Kyle (1967-1969)
Directed by
David Alexander (I) (episodes 3.10 "Plato's Stepchildren
(11/22/1968)", 3.20 "Way to Eden, The (2/21/1969)")
Robert Butler (I) (episodes 1.0 "Cage, The (1964)", 1.12
"Menagerie, The: Part 2 (11/24/1966)")
Marvin J. Chomsky (episodes 3.4 "And the Children Shall Lead
(10/11/1968"), 3.7 "Day of the Dove (11/1/1968)", 3.23 "All
Our Yesterdays (3/14/1969)")
Marc Daniels (episodes 1.1 "Man Trap, The (9/8/1966)", 1.4 "Naked
Time, The (9/29/1966)", 1.11 "Menagerie, The: Part 1
(11/17/1966)", 1.20 "Court Martial (2/2/1967)", 1.22 "Space
Seed (2/16/1967)", 2.2 "Who Mourns for Adonais? (9/22/1967)", 2.3
"Changeling, The (9/29/1967)", 2.4 "Mirror, Mirror
(10/6/1967)", 2.6 "Doomsday Machine, The (10/20/1967)", 2.8
"I, Mudd (11/3/1967)", 2.19 "Private Little War, A
(2/2/1968)", 2.22 "By Any Other Name (2/23/1968)", 2.26
"Assignment: Earth (3/29/1968)", 3.1 "Spock's Brain
(9/20/1968)")
Herschel Daugherty (episodes 1.29 "Operation - Annihilate!
(4/13/1967)", 3.22 "Savage Curtain, The (3/7/1969)")
Lawrence Dobkin (episode 1.2 "Charlie X (9/15/1966)")
John Erman (episode 3.12 "Empath, The (12/6/1968)")
Robert Gist (episode 1.16 "Galileo Seven, The (1/5/1967)")
Murray Golden (episode 3.19 "Requiem For Methuselah (2/14/1969)")
James Goldstone (episodes 1.3 "Where No Man Has Gone Before
(9/22/1966)", 1.7 "What Are Little Girls Made Of? (10/20/1966)")
Harvey Hart (episode 1.6 "Mudd's Women (10/13/1966)")
Herbert Kenwith (episode 3.18 "Lights of Zetar, The (1/31/1969") (as
Herb Kenwith)
James Komack (episode 2.17 "Piece of the Action, A (12/1/1968)")
Anton Leader (episode 3.8 "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the
Sky (11/8/1968)" (as Tony Leader)
John Meredyth Lucas (episodes 2.24 "Ultimate Computer, The
(3/8/1968)", 3.2 "Enterprise Incident, The (9/27/1968)", 3.13
"Elaan of Troyius (12/20/1968)")
Don McDougall (episode 1.17 "Squire of Gothos, The (1/12/1967)")
Vincent McEveety (episodes 1.8 "Miri (10/27/1966)", 1.9 "Dagger
of the Mind (11/3/1966)", 1.14 "Balance of Terror (12/15/1966)",
2.21 "Patterns of Force (2/16/1968)", 2.23 "Omega Glory, The
(3/1/1968)", 3.6 "Spectre of the Gun (10/25/1968)")
Gene Nelson (episode 2.16 "Gamesters of Triskelion, The (1/5/1968)")
John Newland (episode 1.26 "Errand of Mercy (3/23/1967)")
Michael O'Herlihy (episode 1.19 "Tomorrow is Yesterday (1/26/1967)")
Gerd Oswald (episodes 1.13 "Conscience Of The King, The (12/8/1966)",
1.27 "Alternative Factor, The (3/30/1967)")
Leo Penn (episode 1.5 "Enemy Within, The (10/6/1966)")
Joseph Pevney (episodes 1.18 "Arena (1/19/1967)", 1.21 "Return of
the Archons, The (2/9/1967)", 1.23 "Taste of Armageddon, A
(2/23/1967)", 1.25 "Devil in the Dark, The (3/9/1967)", 1.28
"City On the Edge of Forever, The (4/6/1967)", 2.1 "Amok Time
(9/15/1967)", 2.5 "Apple, The (10/13/1967)", 2.7 "Catspaw
(10/27/1967)", 2.10 "Journey to Babel (11/17/1967)", 2.11
"Friday's Child (12/1/1967)", 2.12 "Deadly Years, The
(12/8/1967)", 2.14 "Wolf in the Fold (12/22/1967)", 2.15
"Trouble with Tribbles, The (12/29/1967)", 2.18 "Immunity
Syndrome, A (1/19/1968)")
Joseph Sargent (episode 1.10 "Corbomite Maneuver, The (11/10/1966)")
Ralph Senensky (episodes 1.24 "This Side of Paradise (3/2/1967)", 2.9
"Metamorphosis (11/10/1967)", 2.13 "Obsession (12/15/1967)",
2.20 "Return to Tomorrow (2/9/1968)", 2.25 "Bread and Circuses
(3/15/1968)", 3.5 "Is There In Truth No Beauty? (10/18/1968)",
3.9 "Tholian Web, The (11/15/1968)")
Robert Sparr (episode 1.15 "Shore Leave (12/29/1966)")
Jud Taylor (episodes 3.3 "Paradise Syndrome, The (10/4/1968)", 3.11
"Wink of an Eye (11/29/1968)", 3.15 "Let That Be Your Last
Battlefield (1/10/1969)", 3.16 "Mark of Gideon, The (1/17/1969)",
3.21 "Cloud Minders, The (2/28/1969)")
Herb Wallerstein (episodes 3.14 "Whom Gods Destroy (1/3/1969)", 3.17
"That Which Survives (1/24/1969)", 3.24 "Turnabout Intruder
(6/3/1969)")
Writing credits
Stanley Adams (I) (writer) (episode 3.16 "Mark of Gideon, The
(1/17/1969)")
Margaret Armen (writer) (episodes 2.16 "Gamesters of Triskelion, The
(1/5/1968)", 3.3 "Paradise Syndrome, The (10/4/1968)")
Margaret Armen (teleplay) (episode 3.31 "Cloud Minders, The
(2/28/1969)")
Jean Lisette Aroeste (writer) (episodes 3.5 "Is There In Truth No Beauty?
(10/18/1968)", 3.23 "All Our Yesterdays (3/14/1969)")
Jerome Bixby (writer) (episodes 2.4 "Mirror, Mirror (10/6/1967)", 3.7
"Day of the Dove (11/1/1968)", 3.19 "Requiem For Methuselah
(2/14/1969)")
Jerome Bixby (teleplay) (episode 2.22 "By Any Other Name (2/23/1968)")
Jerome Bixby (story) (episode 2.22 "By Any Other Name (2/23/1968)")
John D.F. Black (writer) (episode 1.4 "Naked Time, The (9/29/1966)")
Robert Bloch (writer) (episodes 1.7 "What Are Little Girls Made Of?
(10/20/1966)", 2.7 "Catspaw (10/27/1967)", 2.14 "Wolf in the
Fold (12/22/1967)")
Fredric Brown (story) (episode 1.18 "Arena (1/19/1967)")
Judy Burns (writer) (episode 3.9 "Tholian Web, The (11/15/1968)") (as
Judy A. Burns)
Steven W. Carabatsos (writer) (episode 1.29 "Operation - Annihilate!
(4/13/1967)")
Steven W. Carabatsos (teleplay) (episode 1.20 "Court Martial
(2/2/1967)")
Gene L. Coon (teleplay) (episodes 1.18 "Arena (1/19/1967)", 1.22
"Space Seed (2/16/1967)", 1.23 "Taste of Armageddon, A
(2/23/1967)", 2.2 "Who Mourns for Adonais? (9/22/1967)", 2.5
"Apple, The (10/13/1967)", 2.17 "Piece of the Action, A
(12/1/1968)", 2.25 "Bread and Circuses (3/15/1968)")
Gene L. Coon (writer) (episodes 1.25 "Devil in the Dark, The
(3/9/1967)", 1.26 "Errand of Mercy (3/23/1967)", 2.9
"Metamorphosis (11/10/1967)")
Gene L. Coon (story) (episodes 3.11 "Wink of an Eye (11/29/1968)",
3.15 "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield (1/10/1969)") (as Lee Cronin)
Gene L. Coon (writer) (episodes 3.1 "Spock's Brain (9/20/1968)", 3.6
"Spectre of the Gun (10/25/1968)" (as Lee Cronin)
Oliver Crawford (II) (story) (episodes 1.16 "Galileo Seven, The
(1/5/1967)", 3.21 "Cloud Minders, The (2/28/1969)")
Oliver Crawford (II) (teleplay) (episodes 1.16 "Galileo Seven, The
(1/5/1967)", 3.15 "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
(1/10/1969)")
Judd Crucis (story) (episode 2.19 "Private Little War, A (2/2/1968)")
Meyer Dolinsky (writer) (episode 3.10 "Plato's Stepchildren
(11/22/1968)")
John T. Dugan (story) (episode 2.20 "Return to Tomorrow (2/9/1968)")
Max Ehrlich (II) (story) (episode 2.5 "Apple, The (10/13/1967)")
Max Ehrlich (II) (teleplay) (episode 2.5 "Apple, The (10/13/1967)")
Harlan Ellison (writer) (episode 1.28 "City On the Edge of Forever, The
(4/6/1967)")
Lee Erwin (III) (story) (episode 3.14 "Whom Gods Destroy (1/3/1969)")
Lee Erwin (III) (teleplay) (episode 3.14 "Whom Gods Destroy
(1/3/1969)")
D.C. Fontana (writer) (episodes 1.19 "Tomorrow is Yesterday
(1/26/1967)", 2.10 "Journey to Babel (11/17/1967)", 2.11
"Friday's Child (12/1/1967)", 3.2 "Enterprise Incident, The
(9/27/1968)")
D.C. Fontana (teleplay) (episodes 1.2 "Charlie X (9/15/1966)", 1.24
"This Side of Paradise (3/2/1967)", 2.22 "By Any Other Name
(2/23/1968)", 2.24 "Ultimate Computer, The (3/8/1968)")
D.C. Fontana (story) (episodes 1.24 "This Side of Paradise
(3/2/1967)")
D.C. Fontana (story) (episodes 3.17 "That Which Survives (1/24/1969)",
3.20 "Way to Eden, The (2/21/1969)") (as Michael Richards)
David Gerrold (story) (episode 3.21 "Cloud Minders, The (2/28/1969)")
David Gerrold (writer) (episodes 2.8 "I, Mudd (11/3/1967)", 2.15
"Trouble with Tribbles, The (12/29/1967)")
David P. Harmon (episodes "The Deadly Years", "A Piece of the
Action")
George Clayton Johnson (writer) (episode "The Man Trap")
Stephen Kandel
John Kingsbridge (writer) (episode "Return to Tommorow")
Edward J. Lakso (writer) (episode "And The Children Shall Lead")
Shari Lewis (I) (writer) (episode "Lights of Zetar, The")
John Meredyth Lucas (writer) (2.3 "Changeling, The (9/29/1967)", 2.21
"Patterns of Force (2/16/1968)", 3.13 "Elaan of Troyius
(12/20/1968)")
John Meredyth Lucas (writer) (teleplay 3.17 "That Which Survives
(1/24/1969)")
Richard Matheson (writer)
Samuel A. Peeples (writer) (episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before")
Gene Roddenberry (creator)
Gene Roddenberry (writer) (episodes "The Cage", "Where No Man Has
Gone Before", "Miri", "Charlie X")
Robert Sabaroff (writer) (episode "Immunity Syndrome, The")
Paul Schneider (II) (writer) (episodes "Balance of Terror", "The
Squire of Gothos")
George F. Slavin (writer)
Jerry Sohl
Adrian Spies (writer)
Norman Spinrad (writer) (episode "The Doomsday Machine")
Theodore Sturgeon (writer) (episodes "Shore Leave", "Amok
Time")
Hendrik Vollaerts (writer) (episode "For The World Is Hallow And I Have
Touched The Sky") (as Rik Vollaerts)
Art Wallace (I) (writer) (episodes "Obsession", "Assignment:
Earth")
Carey Wilber
Shimon Wincelberg (as S. Bar-David)
Produced by
John D.F. Black .... associate producer: 1966-1967
Gene L. Coon .... producer: 1966-1968
Fred Freiberger .... producer: 1968-1969
Robert H. Justman .... associate producer: earlier episodes
John Meredyth Lucas .... producer: 1967-1968
Edward K. Milkis .... associate producer
Gregg Peters (I) .... associate producer
Gene Roddenberry .... executive producer
producer
Original music by
Alexander Courage (also theme)
George Duning
Jerry Fielding
Gerald Fried
Sol Kaplan
Samuel Matlovsky
Josep Mullendore
Fred Steiner
Cinematography by
Gerald Perry Finnerman
Al Francis
Film Editing by
James Ballas (as James D. Ballas)
Bill Brame
John Hanley
Frank P. Keller
Donald R. Rode
Bruce Schoengarth
Robert L. Swanson
Fabien D. Tordjmann
Casting by
Joseph D'Agosta
Bill Kenney (IV)
Art Direction by
Rolland M. Brooks
Walter M. Jefferies
Set Decoration by
Carl Biddiscombe
John M. Dwyer
Marvin March
Joseph J. Stone
Costume Design by
Ken Harvey (II)
Marge Makau
William Ware Theiss
Makeup Department
John Chambers (I) .... makeup designer
Virginia Darcy .... hair stylist (season 1)
Fred B. Phillips .... makeup artist
Pat Westmore .... hair stylist (seasons 2-3)
Production Management
Gregg Peters (I) .... unit production manager
Herbert F. Solow .... executive in charge of production
Bernard A. Widin .... production supervisor
Second Unit Director or Assistant
Director
Claude Binyon Jr. .... assistant director
Gene De Ruelle .... assistant director
Michael S. Glick .... assistant director
Gil Kissel .... assistant director
Rusty Meek .... assistant director
Gregg Peters (I) .... assistant director
Phil Rawlins (I) .... assistant director
Elliot Schick .... assistant director
Art Department
Adam John Backauskas .... property maker (uncredited) ("The Doomsday
Machine")
Jim Danforth .... property maker (episode "Cage, The")
Irving A. Feinberg .... property master
Sound Department
Jim Bullock (I) .... sound editor
Carl W. Daniels .... production sound mixer
Gordon L. Day .... sound re-recording mixer
Doug Grindstaff .... sound effects editor
Jim Henrikson .... music editor
Richard Lapham .... music editor
Jack F. Lilly .... sound mixer
Cam McCulloch .... sound mixer
Robert H. Raff .... music editor
Elden Ruberg .... sound re-recording mixer
Joseph G. Sorokin .... sound editor
Special Effects by
Darrell Anderson (I) .... special effects
Linwood G. Dunn .... special effects
James Rugg .... special effects
Joseph Westheimer .... special effects
Visual Effects by
Albert Whitlock .... visual effects
Stunts
Paul Baxley .... stunt co-ordinator (uncredited)
Lightning Bear .... stunts
Other crew
John D.F. Black .... story editor
Steven W. Carabatsos .... story editor (1966-1967)
Douglas S. Cramer .... executive vice president in charge of production
Julian Davidson .... music coordinator
D.C. Fontana .... executive story editor (1967-1968)
Wilbur Hatch .... music consultant
Bill Heath .... post-production executive
George H. Merhoff .... gaffer
Edward K. Milkis .... assistant to producer
George Rader (II) .... head grip
George Rutter .... script supervisor
Herbert F. Solow .... executive in charge of production
Kellam de Forest .... researcher (uncredited)
Production Companies
Desilu Productions Inc. (1966-1967)
Norway Corporation
Paramount Television [us] (1968-1969)
Distributors
National Broadcasting Company (NBC) [us]
Paramount Pictures [us]
Special Effects
Cinema Research Corporation [us] (photographic effects)
Film Effects of Hollywood [us] (photographic effects)
Howard Anderson Company [us] (photographic effects)
Modern Film Effects (photographic effects)
Van der Veer Photo Effects [us] (photographic effects)
Westheimer Company (photographic effects)
Sound recording
Glen Glenn Sound [us]
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