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List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes 1 List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes Created by Gene Roddenberry, the science fiction television series Star Trek (which eventually acquired the retronym Star Trek: The Original Series) starred William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, and DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy aboard the fictional Federation USS starship Enterprise. The series originally aired from September 1966 through June 1969 on NBC. [1] This is the first television program in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises a total of 79 regular episodes over the show's three seasons, along with the show's original pilot episode, "The Cage". The episodes are listed in chronological order by original air date, [2] which match the episode order in each season's original, [3][4][5] remastered, [6][7][8] and Blu-ray DVD [9] box sets. The original, single-disc DVD releases placed the episodes by production order, with "The Cage" on the final disc. [10] This list also includes the stardate on which the events of each episode took place within the fictional Star Trek universe. [11] After the show's cancellation, Paramount Television released Star Trek to television stations as a syndication package, [12] where the series' popularity grew to become a "major phenomenon within popular culture." [13] This popularity would eventually lead the Star Trek franchise to expand its catalog to include five more television series and eleven Trek motion pictures. In 2006, CBS Paramount Domestic Television (now CBS Television Distribution) announced that each Original Series episode would be re-syndicated in high definition after undergoing digital remastering, including both new and enhanced visual effects. [14] (To date, the remastered episodes have only been broadcast in standard definition, though all three seasons are now available on the high-definition Blu-ray Disc format.) [15][16] The remastered episodes began with "Balance of Terror" (along with, in some markets, "Miri") during the weekend of September 16, 2006, [17] and ended with "The Cage", which aired during the weekend of May 2, 2009. [18] The remastered air dates listed below are based on the weekend each episode aired in syndication. [17] Seasons Season Episodes Originally aired [2] DVD releases Blu-ray releases Region 1 Region 2 Region A Region B Individual discs Original Remastered [19][20] Original Remastered [19][20] Original + remastered 1 29 19661967 19992001 [10] August 31, 2004 [3] November 20, 2007 [6] August 30, 2004 [21] April 27, 2009 [22] April 28, 2009 [23] April 27, 2009 [24] 2 26 19671968 November 2, 2004 [4] August 5, 2008 [7] November 1, 2004 [25] April 27, 2009 September 22, 2009 [26] November 16, 2009 [27] 3 24 19681969 December 14, 2004 [5] November 18, 2008 [8] December 6, 2004 [28] April 27, 2009 December 15, 2009 [29] March 22, 2010 [30]

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List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes 1

List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodesCreated by Gene Roddenberry, the sciencefiction television series Star Trek (whicheventually acquired the retronym Star Trek:The Original Series) starred WilliamShatner as Captain Kirk, Leonard Nimoy asMr. Spock, and DeForest Kelley as Dr.Leonard "Bones" McCoy aboard thefictional Federation USS starship Enterprise. The series originally aired from September 1966 through June 1969 onNBC.[1]

This is the first television program in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises a total of 79 regular episodes over theshow's three seasons, along with the show's original pilot episode, "The Cage". The episodes are listed inchronological order by original air date,[2] which match the episode order in each season's original,[3][4][5]

remastered,[6][7][8] and Blu-ray DVD[9] box sets. The original, single-disc DVD releases placed the episodes byproduction order, with "The Cage" on the final disc.[10] This list also includes the stardate on which the events ofeach episode took place within the fictional Star Trek universe.[11]

After the show's cancellation, Paramount Television released Star Trek to television stations as a syndicationpackage,[12] where the series' popularity grew to become a "major phenomenon within popular culture."[13] Thispopularity would eventually lead the Star Trek franchise to expand its catalog to include five more television seriesand eleven Trek motion pictures.In 2006, CBS Paramount Domestic Television (now CBS Television Distribution) announced that each OriginalSeries episode would be re-syndicated in high definition after undergoing digital remastering, including both newand enhanced visual effects.[14] (To date, the remastered episodes have only been broadcast in standard definition,though all three seasons are now available on the high-definition Blu-ray Disc format.)[15][16] The remasteredepisodes began with "Balance of Terror" (along with, in some markets, "Miri") during the weekend of September 16,2006,[17] and ended with "The Cage", which aired during the weekend of May 2, 2009.[18] The remastered air dateslisted below are based on the weekend each episode aired in syndication.[17]

Seasons

Season Episodes Originallyaired

[2]DVD releases Blu-ray releases

Region 1 Region 2 Region A Region B

Individualdiscs

Original Remastered[19][20] Original Remastered

[19][20] Original + remastered

1 29 1966–1967 1999–2001[10] August 31,2004[3]

November 20,2007[6]

August 30,2004[21]

April 27, 2009[22] April 28,2009[23]

April 27,2009[24]

2 26 1967–1968 November2, 2004[4]

August 5, 2008[7] November1,

2004[25]

April 27, 2009 September22,

2009[26]

November16,

2009[27]

3 24 1968–1969 December14,

2004[5]

November 18,2008[8]

December6,

2004[28]

April 27, 2009 December15,

2009[29]

March 22,2010[30]

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Episodes

Pilots (1964–1965)Star Trek's pilot episode, "The Cage," was completed between November 1964 and January 1965,[31] and starredJeffrey Hunter as Captain Christopher Pike, Majel Barrett as Number One, and Leonard Nimoy as Spock. After thepilot was rejected by NBC as being "too cerebral" (among other complaints),[32] Jeffrey Hunter chose to withdrawfrom the role of Pike[33] when creator Gene Roddenberry was asked to produce a second pilot episode ("Where NoMan Has Gone Before") of which an edited version of the same name aired in 1966.[34][35]

"The Cage" never aired during Star Trek's original run on NBC. It was presented by Roddenberry as ablack-and-white workprint at various science fiction conventions over the years after Star Trek's cancellation but wasnot released on home video until 1986 when Paramount Home Video produced a "restored" release of "The Cage" (acombination of the original black-and-white footage and color portions of the Season 1 episode "The Menagerie")complete with an introduction by Gene Roddenberry.[36]

On October 4, 1988, Paramount Pictures aired a two-hour television special, hosted by Patrick Stewart, called "TheStar Trek Saga: From One Generation To The Next" which featured, for the first time, a full-color televisionpresentation of "The Cage." In some markets, the special did not air until October 15, 1988.[36] In the United States,"The Cage" was first released to DVD in December 2001.[37] It was later included on the final disc in both theoriginal and "remastered" Season 3 DVD box sets (listed with the original air date of October 15, 1988).[5][8][38]

The also planned-as-pilot "Where No Man Has Gone Before" in its original form (production number 02a) had beenforwarded to NBC, but only a re-worked, re-edited, re-formatted, cut version was later aired under the same name,not as a pilot but as the third episode of the series (production number 02b). Afterwards, over the years the original"alternate" version was thought to be lost but later appeared as bootleg VHS tapes at conventions, until a print of itwas discovered in 2009 and subsequently released on home video under the title "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" -The Restored, Unaired Alternate Pilot Episode as part of the TOS season 3 box set on Blu-ray;[29] it has not beenreleased on DVD yet. This version remains unaired.

# Title Stardate[11] Director Writer(s) Original

airdate[36][38]

Remasteredairdate

[18]Production #

Pilot 1 "The Cage" Unknown Robert Butler GeneRoddenberry

October 1988 May 2, 2009 01

The crew of the Enterprise follow a distress signal to the planet Talos IV, where Captain Pike is taken captive by a group of telepathic aliens. Theevents of this episode are revisited in the Season 1 episodes "The Menagerie, Parts I and II."[39]

Pilot 2 "Where NoMan HasGone Before"

1312.4 JamesGoldstone

Samuel A.Peeples

See Season 1; originalpilot version still

unaired

See Season 1;original pilot version

not remastered

02a

After the Enterprise attempts to cross the Great Barrier at the edge of the galaxy, crew members Gary Mitchell and Elizabeth Dehner develop"godlike" psychic powers which threaten the safety of the crew.[39]

Season One (1966–1967)After Roddenberry's second pilot episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before", received a more favorable responsefrom NBC,[34][35] Star Trek finally aired its first episode - "The Man Trap" - at 8:30PM on September 8, 1966.[40]

"Where No Man..." which eventually aired in a re-edited format as the series' third episode, retained only Spock as acharacter from "The Cage" but introduced William Shatner as Captain Kirk, James Doohan as chief engineer Scotty,and George Takei as physicist (later helmsman) Sulu. DeForest Kelley and Nichelle Nichols joined the cast as ship'ssurgeon Dr. McCoy and communications officer Uhura in "The Man Trap," the first aired episode of the series.

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Although her character of Number One was not retained from "The Cage," Majel Barrett returned to the show as anew character, nurse Christine Chapel, and made her first of many recurring appearances in "The Naked Time."Grace Lee Whitney appeared in eight episodes as yeoman Janice Rand, beginning with "The Man Trap." Whitneyleft the series after "The Conscience of the King",[34][41][42] but would later make minor appearances in the first,third, fourth, and sixth Trek films as well as one episode of the sequel series Star Trek: Voyager.Star Trek's first season comprised 29 episodes, including the two-part episode "The Menagerie", which includesmuch of the footage from the original pilot, "The Cage." Other notable episodes include "Balance of Terror", whichintroduces the Romulans; "Space Seed", which introduces Khan Noonien Singh and serves as the basis for Star TrekII: The Wrath of Khan; "Errand of Mercy", in which the Klingons make their first appearance; and the criticallyacclaimed,[43] Hugo-Award-winning episode [44] "The City on the Edge of Forever", which features Kirk, Spock,and McCoy traveling into the past through the Guardian of Forever.

Series # Season # Title Stardate[11] Directed by Written by Original

airdate[2]

Production #

1 1 "The Man Trap" 1513.1 Marc Daniels George ClaytonJohnson

September 8,1966

06

The Enterprise visits planet M-113 for a routine medical inspection of the husband-wife archaeological team stationed there, but the crew finds thatthe wife has been replaced by a deadly, shape-shifting creature.[39]

2 2 "Charlie X" 1533.6 LawrenceDobkin

Teleplay byD. C. Fontana

Story byGene

Roddenberry

September 15,1966

08

While traveling aboard the Enterprise, a dangerous young man named Charlie Evans terrorizes the crew with his unusual mental powers.[39] Thisepisode serves as the backstory for the unofficial mini-series Star Trek: Of Gods and Men.

3 3 "Where No ManHas Gone Before"

1312.4 James Goldstone Samuel A.Peeples

September 22,1966

02

After the Enterprise attempts to cross the Great Barrier at the edge of the galaxy, crew members Gary Mitchell and Elizabeth Dehner develop"godlike" psychic powers which threaten the safety of the crew.[39]

4 4 "The Naked Time" 1704.2 Marc Daniels John D. F. Black September 29,1966

07

A strange, intoxicating infection, which lowers the crew's emotional inhibitions, spreads throughout the Enterprise. A crew member's inebriatedactions place the ship in danger, forcing Scotty to perform a hazardous and untested engineering procedure to save the ship from destruction.[39]

5 5 "The EnemyWithin"

1672.1 Leo Penn Richard Matheson October 6, 1966 05

While beaming up from planet Alpha 177, a transporter accident splits Captain Kirk into two beings: one "good," who is weak and indecisive, andone "evil," who is overly aggressive and domineering. Scotty must quickly repair the transporter system to reunite the two Kirks and rescue thelanding party trapped on the surface of the icy planet below.[39]

6 6 "Mudd's Women" 1329.8 Harvey Hart Teleplay byStephen Kandel

Story byGene

Roddenberry

October 13,1966

04

The Enterprise pursues a vessel and rescues its occupants, interstellar con man Harry Mudd, who is arrested on outstanding charges, and threeincredibly beautiful women, his cargo. After Kirk diverts to a mining planet to obtain new lithium crystals for the Enterprise, Mudd negotiates withthe three miners there, exchanging his women for lithium crystals for his own profit. Finally, Mudd's deception is revealed as the women are, infact, very plain and only appear beautiful due to taking illegal Venus drugs. Kirk obtains the crystals he needs and takes Mudd back intocustody.[39]

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7 7 "What Are LittleGirls Made Of?"

2712.4 James Goldstone Robert Bloch October 20,1966

10

In search of Nurse Chapel's fiancé, renowned exobiologist Roger Korby, the Enterprise visits the icy planet Exo III, where Korby has discovered anancient machine which allows him to duplicate any living person with an android replacement. Korby plans to use the machine to spread controlledandroids throughout the Federation, and replaces Captain Kirk with such a duplicate in an effort to take over the Enterprise.[39]

8 8 "Miri" 2713.5 VincentMcEveety

Adrian Spies October 27,1966

12

After discovering what appears to be a duplicate of the planet Earth, Captain Kirk and his landing party find a population ravaged by a strangedisease, which only children appear to have survived.[39]

9 9 "Dagger of theMind"

2715.1 VincentMcEveety

S. Bar-David November 3,1966

11

While on a re-supply mission to a rehabilitation colony for the criminally insane, the Enterprise crew discover that the chief doctor has been using adevice which destroys the human mind and has imprisoned Kirk and his companion. Spock performs a mind meld for the first time in thisepisode.[39]

10 10 "The CorbomiteManeuver"

1512.2 Joseph Sargent Jerry Sohl November 10,1966

03

The Enterprise is menaced by a gigantic alien ship whose commander condemns the crew to death. The alien ship appears all-powerful and the aliencommander refuses all attempts at negotiation, forcing Kirk to employ an unorthodox strategy to save the ship.[39]

11 11 "The Menagerie,Part I"

3012.4 Marc Daniels GeneRoddenberry

November 17,1966

16

Spock hijacks the Enterprise to take his crippled former captain, Christopher Pike, to the forbidden world of Talos IV. He then demands a courtmartial where he uses the events of "The Cage" to tell the tale of Pike's captivity on the planet years earlier.[39]

12 12 "The Menagerie,Part II"

3013.1 Robert Butler GeneRoddenberry

November 24,1966

16

Spock continues detailing the events of "The Cage" to the tribunal. After witnessing the Talosians' capabilities of mental illusion, Kirk realizes thatSpock intends to return Pike to the planet to live a life of illusion, unencumbered by his crippled condition.[39]

13 13 "The Conscienceof the King"

2817.6 Gerd Oswald Barry Trivers December 8,1966

13

While visiting an old friend, Kirk suspects a Shakespearean actor may actually be the murderous former governor of Tarsus IV where Kirk grew up.Kirk invites the acting troupe aboard the Enterprise in order to investigate, but soon assassination attempts are made on Kirk and another crewmanwho was an eyewitness to the murders.[39]

14 14 "Balance ofTerror"

1709.2 VincentMcEveety

Paul Schneider December 15,1966

09

While investigating a series of destroyed outposts, the Enterprise discovers a lone Romulan vessel with a cloaking device. The Romulans, havingnever been seen by humans, are revealed to visually resemble Vulcans, casting doubt on Mr. Spock's loyalty as the two ships become locked in acat-and-mouse battle through space.[39]

15 15 "Shore Leave" 3025.3 Robert Sparr TheodoreSturgeon

December 29,1966

17

Captain Kirk orders shore leave for the Enterprise crew on a seemingly uninhabited planet in the Omicron Delta system. The landing parties beginto see strange sights, such as a White Rabbit a la Alice in Wonderland, Don Juan, and a sword-wielding samurai. Also, Kirk sees (and fights) animage of Finnegan, a rival from his Starfleet Academy days. Spock discovers that the planet seems to be drawing a large amount of energy from theship's engines, placing the Enterprise in danger.[39]

16 16 "The GalileoSeven"

2821.5 Robert Gist Teleplay byOliver Crawfordand S. Bar-David

Story byOliver Crawford

January 5, 1967 14

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Spock and a scientific party are sent to study the Murasaki 312 quasar aboard the shuttle Galileo. During the survey, the Galileo is forced to makean emergency landing on the planet Taurus II, where the crew fight the planet's dangerous inhabitants. As the crew begin to make repairs, Scottydetermines that the shuttle does not have enough fuel to reach orbit carrying all seven passengers, and Spock must contemplate leaving some of hisfellow crew behind.[39]

17 17 "The Squire ofGothos"

2124.5 Don McDougall Paul Schneider January 12,1967

18

The Enterprise discovers a rogue planet drifting through space, inhabited by an eccentric being named Trelane who uses his apparently unlimitedpower over matter and form to manipulate the crew.[39]

18 18 "Arena" 3045.6 Joseph Pevney Teleplay byGene L. Coon

Story byFredric Brown

January 19,1967

19

The Enterprise comes under attack by unknown aliens while investigating the near destruction of the Cestus III colony. While chasing the aliensinto unexplored space, both ships are captured by the powerful Metrons, who force Kirk and the alien captain (later identified as a member of theGorn race) to trial by combat: the winner's vessel will be set free, while the loser's ship will be destroyed.[39]

19 19 "Tomorrow IsYesterday"

3113.2 MichaelO'Herlihy

D. C. Fontana January 26,1967

21

After accidentally traveling back in time to 1969, the Enterprise rescues USAF Captain John Christopher from his crippled fighter jet. The crewstruggles to return to their own time, while simultaneously returning Christopher to the Air Force, removing his knowledge of the future and allrecord of contact with the Enterprise.[39]

20 20 "Court Martial" 2947.3 Marc Daniels Teleplay byDon M.

Mankiewicz andSteven W.CarabatsosStory byDon M.

Mankiewicz

February 2,1967

15

Captain Kirk is placed on trial for negligence after a crewman is killed during a severe ion storm. Kirk maintains that his actions were proper andshould not have led to the officer's death, but the evidence is strong against him. All seems lost until new evidence prompts Kirk's attorney to use aninnovative defense strategy.[39]

21 21 "The Return of theArchons"

3156.2 Joseph Pevney Teleplay byBoris Sobelman

Story byGene

Roddenberry

February 9,1967

22

The Enterprise discovers a planetary population controlled by a powerful being called Landru. While investigating, Captain Kirk and his landingparty are taken captive and discover that the Enterprise crew will be the next to be "absorbed" into Landru's control.[39]

22 22 "Space Seed" 3141.9 Marc Daniels Teleplay byGene L. Coon and

Carey WilberStory by

Carey Wilber

February 16,1967

24

The Enterprise discovers an ancient sleeper ship, the SS Botany Bay, which escaped from Earth's Eugenics Wars in the late 20th century. Thegenetically engineered passengers, led by war criminal Khan Noonien Singh, seize control of the Enterprise and attempt to destroy the ship. (Thisepisode serves as the backstory to the second Star Trek film).[39]

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23 23 "A Taste ofArmageddon"

3192.1 Joseph Pevney Teleplay byRobert Hamner

and Gene L. CoonStory by

Robert Hammer

February 23,1967

23

On Eminiar VII, the Enterprise finds a civilization at war with its planetary neighbor. Unable to discern any signs of battle from orbit, Captain Kirkleads a landing party to the surface where he discovers the entire war is fought by computer. Even though the war is simulated, citizens who arelisted as virtual casualties still report to termination booths to be killed for real. After the Enterprise is destroyed in an attack simulation, Kirk mustfight to keep his crew from death.[39]

24 24 "This Side ofParadise"

3417.3–3417.7 Ralph Senensky Teleplay byD. C. Fontana

Story byNathan Butler and

D. C. Fontana

March 2, 1967 25

Despite exposure to deadly radiation, the Federation colony on Omicron Ceti III appears to be thriving. A landing party from the Enterpriseinvestigates, finding the colony's population to be healthy beyond explanation. Leila Kalomi, an old friend of Mr. Spock, shows the landing partystrange flowers that seem to impose a state of pure bliss on all exposed to its spores (even Spock). The spores' effects spread rapidly throughout theEnterprise, causing the crew to mutiny against Captain Kirk.[39]

25 25 "The Devil in theDark"

3196.1 Joseph Pevney Gene L. Coon March 9, 1967 26

Dispatched to the mining colony on Janus VI, the Enterprise is tasked to investigate rumors of a strange, subterranean creature responsible fordestruction of equipment and the deaths of fifty miners. Kirk and Spock discover a silicon-based life form, a Horta, which lives in the surroundingrock. After wounding the creature, Spock performs a mind meld, discovering the reason behind the Horta's attacks.[39]

26 26 "Errand of Mercy" 3198.4 John Newland Gene L. Coon March 23, 1967 27

Peace negotiations have collapsed between the Federation and the warlike Klingon Empire. The Enterprise is ordered to protect Organia, a peacefulplanet located near the Klingon border. Kirk and Spock beam to the surface to warn the Organians about the Klingons, but soon a Klingon fleetarrives, forcing the Enterprise to abandon the duo on the planet. The natives protect Kirk and Spock, even as Kor, the new Klingon governor, ordersmass executions of the Organian people. As both Federation and Klingon fleets converge above the planet, Kirk and Spock execute a daring raid onthe Klingon headquarters in an effort to destabilize their control over the planet.[39]

27 27 "The AlternativeFactor"

3087.6 Gerd Oswald Don Ingalls March 30, 1967 20

While orbiting an apparently dead planet, the Enterprise seems to experience a strange moment of "nonexistence." Captain Kirk discovers a mannamed Lazarus on the planet below, who claims the effect was caused by his "enemy," later revealed to be an insane version of Lazarus from analternate dimension. The sane version of Lazarus asks for Kirk's help in defeating his counterpart.[39]

28 28 "The City on theEdge of Forever"

3134.0 Joseph Pevney Harlan Ellison April 6, 1967 28

After accidentally overdosing on a powerful stimulant, Dr. McCoy acts erratically and disappears through the Guardian of Forever, a newlydiscovered time portal on a remote planet. Kirk and Spock follow after learning that McCoy somehow changed history. Arriving in the 1930s, theduo meet Edith Keeler, a New York social worker who gives them a place to stay. As the days pass, and McCoy is nowhere to be seen, Kirk findshimself falling in love with Keeler... but Spock discovers that Keeler must die to restore the timeline.[39]

29 29 "Operation:Annihilate!"

3287.2 HerschelDaugherty

Steven W.Carabatsos

April 13, 1967 29

The Enterprise arrives at Deneva - the home of Captain Kirk's brother, Sam - and discovers that the entire planet has been infested with large,amoeba-like aliens that have attacked and killed much of the human population. One of these aliens attaches itself to Spock, who volunteers tobecome a subject in Dr. McCoy's medical tests. After McCoy accidentally blinds Spock during one of his test procedures, the doctor must quicklyfind a way to neutralize the dangerous creatures.[39]

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Season Two (1967–1968)The show's 26-episode second season began in September 1967[2] with "Amok Time", which introduced actorWalter Koenig as Russian navigator Pavel Chekov, and granted viewers the first glimpse of Spock's homeworld,Vulcan. The season also includes such notable episodes as "Mirror, Mirror", which introduces the evil "mirroruniverse"; "Journey to Babel", featuring the introduction of Spock's parents Sarek and Amanda; and the light-hearted"The Trouble With Tribbles", which would later be revisited in a 1973 episode of Star Trek: The Animated Seriesand a 1996 episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Series # Season # Title Stardate[11] Directed by Written by Original

airdate[2]

Production #

30 1 "Amok Time" 3372.7 Joseph Pevney Theodore Sturgeon September 15,1967

34

Kirk violates Starfleet orders in order to take Mr. Spock home to Vulcan to be married, only to find himself thrust into a duel with his first officerfor possession of the bride.[45]

31 2 "Who Mourns forAdonais?"

3468.1 Marc Daniels Gilbert Ralston September 22,1967

33

The crew of the Enterprise are held captive by an alien who claims to be the Greek god Apollo.[45]

32 3 "The Changeling" 3541.9 Marc Daniels John MeredythLucas

September 29,1967

37

The crew of the Enterprise deals with Nomad—an indestructible, planet-destroying space probe that thinks Kirk is its creator. Star Trek: TheMotion Picture was in part an expansion of this episode.[45]

33 4 "Mirror, Mirror" Unknown Marc Daniels Jerome Bixby October 6,1967

39

A transporter mishap slips Captain Kirk and his companions into a parallel universe, where the Enterprise serves a barbaric Empire instead of theFederation. This episode spun off several plotlines in Deep Space Nine and Enterprise.[45]

34 5 "The Apple" 3715.3 Joseph Pevney Teleplay byMax Ehrlich and

Gene L. CoonStory by

Max Ehrlich

October 13,1967

38

The crew of the Enterprise visits a mysterious paradise planet which they discover is controlled by a machine called Vaal.[45]

35 6 "The DoomsdayMachine"

4202.9 Marc Daniels Norman Spinrad October 20,1967

35

The Enterprise plays a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with an alien planet-killing machine. This episode serves as the back story for the Star Trek25th Anniversary Game Boy game.[45]

36 7 "Catspaw" 3018.2 Joseph Pevney Robert Bloch October 27,1967

30

Two powerful aliens threaten the well-being of the Enterprise and her crew with their magical powers.[45]

37 8 "I, Mudd" 4513.3 Marc Daniels Stephen Kandel November 3,1967

41

Captain Kirk and the crew has a second run in with the con man, Harry Mudd, this time finding him as the king of a planet of androids.[45]

38 9 "Metamorphosis" 3219.4 RalphSenensky

Gene L. Coon November 10,1967

31

A shuttle crew from the Enterprise encounters a castaway (who appears to be Zefram Cochrane, the inventor of warp drive) and his mysterious aliencompanion.[45]

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39 10 "Journey to Babel" 3842.3 Joseph Pevney D. C. Fontana November 17,1967

44

While transporting dignitaries to an important peace conference the Enterprise is pursued by a mysterious vessel and an assassin is discoveredamong the passengers.[45]

40 11 "Friday's Child" 3497.2 Joseph Pevney D. C. Fontana December 1,1967

32

The crew of the Enterprise become entangled in a planet's tribal power struggle.[45]

41 12 "The Deadly Years" 3478.2 Joseph Pevney David P. Harmon December 8,1967

40

Strange radiation exposes the command crew of the Enterprise to the effects of rapid aging.[45]

42 13 "Obsession" 3619.2 RalphSenensky

Art Wallace December 15,1967

47

Captain Kirk becomes obsessed with destroying a murderous entity that killed many of the crew of his old ship.[45]

43 14 "Wolf in the Fold" 3614.9 Joseph Pevney Robert Bloch December 22,1967

36

Mr. Scott is implicated in a series of bizarre murders.[45]

44 15 "The Trouble WithTribbles"

4523.3 Joseph Pevney David Gerrold December 29,1967

42

Tribbles--purring, limbless, and fertile--disrupt the exploitation of a disputed planet between the Klingons and Federation.[45]

45 16 "The Gamesters ofTriskelion"

3211.7 Gene Nelson Margaret Armen January 5, 1968 46

Captain Kirk, Chekhov and Uhura are kidnapped by powerful disembodied aliens and forced to fight in gladiatorial contests for the aliens' gamblingentertainment.[45]

46 17 "A Piece of theAction"

4598.0 James Komack Teleplay byDavid P. Harmonand Gene L. Coon

Story byDavid P. Harmon

January 12,1968

49

The Enterprise visits a planet with a violent culture based on Earth's 1920s gangster era.[45]

47 18 "The ImmunitySyndrome"

4307.1 Joseph Pevney Robert Sabaroff January 19,1968

48

The crew of the Enterprise encounters an energy-draining space creature.[45]

48 19 "A Private LittleWar"

4211.4 Marc Daniels Teleplay byGene Roddenberry

Story byJud Crucis

February 2,1968

45

Captain Kirk must decide how to save a primitive people from the technological interference of the Klingons.[45]

49 20 "Return toTomorrow"

4768.3 RalphSenensky

John Kingsbridge February 9,1968

51

Telepathic aliens take control of Kirk and Spock's bodies with the intention to build new, mechanized bodies for themselves.[45]

50 21 "Patterns of Force" 2534.0 VincentMcEveety

John MeredythLucas

February 16,1968

52

The crew of the Enterprise visits a planet dominated by a Nazi culture and at war with its planetary neighbor.[45]

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51 22 "By Any OtherName"

4657.5 Marc Daniels Teleplay byD. C. Fontana and

Jerome BixbyStory by

Jerome Bixby

February 23,1968

50

Beings from the Andromeda Galaxy steal the Enterprise, technically modify it, and attempt to return home.[45]

52 23 "The Omega Glory" Unknown VincentMcEveety

Gene Roddenberry March 1, 1968 54

Captain Kirk must battle a deadly virus and a treacherous fellow starship captain to stop a meaningless intertribal war.[45]

53 24 "The UltimateComputer"

4729.4 John MeredythLucas

Teleplay byD. C. Fontana

Story byLaurence N. Wolfe

March 8, 1968 53

A new computer system causes havoc while being tested aboard the Enterprise.[45]

54 25 "Bread and Circuses" 4040.7 RalphSenensky

Gene Roddenberry& Gene L. Coon

March 15, 1968 43

Captain Kirk and his companions are forced to fight in gladiatorial games on a planet modeled after the Roman Empire.[45]

55 26 "Assignment: Earth" Unknown Marc Daniels Teleplay byArt Wallace

Story byGene Roddenberry

& Art Wallace

March 29, 1968 55

During a historical research mission in 1968, the Enterprise unexpectedly encounters another interstellar traveler from the future named Gary Sevenwho appears to be attempting to alter history.[45]

Season Three (1968–1969)After Star Trek's second season, NBC was prepared to cancel the show due to low ratings.[46][47] Led by fans Bjoand John Trimble, Trek viewers inundated NBC with letters protesting the show's demise and pleading the networkto renew the series for another year.[47][48] After NBC agreed to produce a third season, the network promised GeneRoddenberry that the show would air in a favorable timeslot (Mondays at 7:30 PM),[46][47] but later changed theschedule so that Trek would air in the so-called "death slot" — Friday nights at 10:00PM.[46][49] In addition to the"mismanaged"[47] schedule, the show's budget was "seriously slashed"[46] and Nichelle Nichols described the series'eventual cancellation as "a self-fulfilling prophecy".[50]

Star Trek's final, 24-episode season began in September 1968 with "Spock's Brain".[2] The third season also includes"The Tholian Web", where Kirk becomes trapped between universes; this episode would later be revisited by two2005 episodes of the prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise. The last episode of the series, "Turnabout Intruder", airedon June 3, 1969,[2] but Star Trek would eventually return to television in animated form when Star Trek: TheAnimated Series debuted in September 1973.

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Series # Season # Title Stardate[11] Directed by Written by Original

airdate[2]

Production #

56 1 "Spock's Brain" 5431.4 Marc Daniels Lee Cronin September 20,1968

61

Captain Kirk pursues aliens who have stolen Spock's brain.[51]

57 2 "The EnterpriseIncident"

5027.3 John MeredythLucas

D. C. Fontana September 27,1968

59

The crew of the Enterprise attempts to steal a Romulan cloaking device.[51]

58 3 "The ParadiseSyndrome"

4842.6 Jud Taylor Margaret Armen October 4, 1968 58

A mysterious alien device on a planet with a predominantly American Indian culture erases Captain Kirk's memory, and he begins a life with themas a member of their tribe.[51]

59 4 "And the ChildrenShall Lead"

5029.5 MarvinChomsky

Edward J. Lakso October 11,1968

60

The crew of the Enterprise rescues a group of children stranded on a planet, along with their evil "imaginary" friend.[51]

60 5 "Is There in TruthNo Beauty?"

5630.7 Ralph Senensky Jean LisetteAroeste

October 18,1968

62

The Enterprise travels with an alien ambassador who must travel inside a special black case because his appearance causes insanity.[51]

61 6 "Spectre of theGun"

4385.3 VincentMcEveety

Lee Cronin October 25,1968

56

For having trespassed on an alien world, Captain Kirk and his companions are forced to re-enact the famous shoot-out at the O.K. Corral withthemselves cast as the losing side.[51]

62 7 "Day of the Dove" Unknown MarvinChomsky

Jerome Bixby November 1,1968

66

An alien energy-based life form that feeds on negative emotions (such as fear, anger, hatred) drives the crew of the Enterprise into brutal conflictwith the Klingons.[51]

63 8 "For the World IsHollow and I HaveTouched the Sky"

5476.3 Tony Leader Rik Vollaerts November 8,1968

65

As McCoy discovers he is dying of an incurable disease, the crew of the Enterprise rush to stop an asteroid from colliding with a Federation world,only to discover that the asteroid is, in fact, a disguised alien vessel. They find an entire civilization living in the ship who believe they are actuallyon a planet and a dictatorial "Oracle" who forbids any attempt to discover the truth.[51]

64 9 "The Tholian Web" 5693.2 Herb Wallerstein Judy Burns andChet Richards

November 15,1968

64

Captain Kirk is caught between dimensions while the Enterprise is trapped by an energy draining web spun by mysterious aliens.[51]

65 10 "Plato'sStepchildren"

5784.2 David Alexander Meyer Dolinsky November 22,1968

67

The crew of the Enterprise encounters an ageless and mischievous race of psychic humanoids who claim to have organized their society aroundAncient Greek ideals.[51]

66 11 "Wink of an Eye" 5710.5 Jud Taylor Teleplay byArthur

HeinemannStory by

Lee Cronin

November 29,1968

68

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Invisible "time-accelerated" aliens take over the Enterprise and attempt to abduct the crew for use as "genetic stock".[51]

67 12 "The Empath" 5121.5 John Erman Joyce Muskat December 6,1968

63

While visiting a doomed planet, the landing party is subject to torturous experiments to test an empathic race.[51]

68 13 "Elaan of Troyius" 4372.5 John MeredythLucas

John MeredythLucas

December 20,1968

57

Captain Kirk hosts a spoiled princess, who must bring peace to a star system at war.[51]

69 14 "Whom GodsDestroy"

5718.3 Herb Wallerstein Teleplay byLee ErwinStory by

Lee Erwin andJerry Sohl

January 3, 1969 71

Captain Kirk visits a mental health facility and confronts an insane starship captain who believes he is destined to control the universe.[51]

70 15 "Let That Be YourLast Battlefield"

5730.2 Jud Taylor Teleplay byOliver Crawford

Story byLee Cronin

January 10,1969

70

The Enterprise picks up the last two survivors of a war-torn planet who are still committed to destroying each other aboard the ship.[51]

71 16 "The Mark ofGideon"

5423.4 Jud Taylor George F. Slavinand Stanley

Adams

January 17,1969

72

An overpopulated race of aliens abduct Kirk to solve their problem.[51]

72 17 "That WhichSurvives"

Unknown Herb Wallerstein Teleplay byJohn Meredyth

LucasStory by

Michael Richards

January 24,1969

69

The crew of the Enterprise visits an abandoned outpost guarded by a mysterious computer.[51]

73 18 "The Lights ofZetar"

5725.3 Herb Kenwith Jeremy Tarcherand Shari Lewis

January 31,1969

73

Strange, energy-based alien life forms threaten the Memory Alpha station and the Enterprise crew.[51]

74 19 "Requiem forMethuselah"

5843.7 Murray Golden Jerome Bixby February 14,1969

76

The crew of the Enterprise encounters an immortal human who lives as a recluse on his own planet.[51]

75 20 "The Way to Eden" 5832.3 David Alexander Teleplay byArthur

HeinemannStory by

Michael Richardsand ArthurHeinemann

February 21,1969

75

The Enterprise is hijacked by a criminal doctor and his loyal, hippie-like followers who are attempting to find paradise.[51]

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76 21 "The CloudMinders"

5818.4 Jud Taylor Teleplay byMargaret Armen

Story byDavid Gerrold

and OliverCrawford

February 28,1969

74

Kirk races against time to acquire plague-fighting minerals from a world in the midst of a civil uprising.[51]

77 22 "The SavageCurtain"

5906.4 HerschelDaugherty

Teleplay byArthur

Heinemann andGene

RoddenberryStory by

GeneRoddenberry

March 7, 1969 77

Aliens force Kirk and Spock to battle illusionary villains in a test of good versus evil.[51]

78 23 "All OurYesterdays"

5943.7 MarvinChomsky

Jean LisetteAroeste

March 14, 1969 78

Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are trapped in the past on a world threatened by a supernova.[51]

79 24 "TurnaboutIntruder"

5928.5 Herb Wallerstein Teleplay byArthur Singer

Story byGene

Roddenberry

June 3, 1969 79

Kirk's consciousness becomes trapped in the body of a woman bent on killing him and taking over his command while inhabiting his body.[51]

Production orderThe list below details the series' episodes in production order, including the original series pilot, "The Cage". Whilethe "complete season" DVD releases (listed above) follow the original broadcast order, the original episodic DVDreleases[10] are numbered by production order.[52]

Pilot

01 "The Cage"

02a "Where No Man Has Gone Before"

Season 1

02b "Where No Man Has Gone Before"

03 "The Corbomite Maneuver"

04 "Mudd's Women"

05 "The Enemy Within"

06 "The Man Trap"

07 "The Naked Time"

08 "Charlie X"

09 "Balance of Terror"

10 "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"

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11 "Dagger of the Mind"

12 "Miri"

13 "The Conscience of the King"

14 "The Galileo Seven"

15 "Court Martial"

16 "The Menagerie, Parts I and II"

17 "Shore Leave"

18 "The Squire of Gothos"

19 "Arena"

20 "The Alternative Factor"

21 "Tomorrow Is Yesterday"

22 "The Return of the Archons"

23 "A Taste of Armageddon"

24 "Space Seed"

25 "This Side of Paradise"

26 "The Devil in the Dark"

27 "Errand of Mercy"

28 "The City on the Edge of Forever"

29 "Operation: Annihilate!"

Season 2

30 "Catspaw"

31 "Metamorphosis"

32 "Friday's Child"

33 "Who Mourns for Adonais?"

34 "Amok Time"

35 "The Doomsday Machine"

36 "Wolf in the Fold"

37 "The Changeling"

38 "The Apple"

39 "Mirror, Mirror"

40 "The Deadly Years"

41 "I, Mudd"

42 "The Trouble With Tribbles"

43 "Bread and Circuses"

44 "Journey to Babel"

45 "A Private Little War"

46 "The Gamesters of Triskelion"

47 "Obsession"

48 "The Immunity Syndrome"

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49 "A Piece of the Action"

50 "By Any Other Name"

51 "Return to Tomorrow"

52 "Patterns of Force"

53 "The Ultimate Computer"

54 "The Omega Glory"

55 "Assignment: Earth"

Season 3

56 "Spectre of the Gun"

57 "Elaan of Troyius"

58 "The Paradise Syndrome"

59 "The Enterprise Incident"

60 "And the Children Shall Lead"

61 "Spock's Brain"

62 "Is There in Truth No Beauty?"

63 "The Empath"

64 "The Tholian Web"

65 "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"

66 "Day of the Dove"

67 "Plato's Stepchildren"

68 "Wink of an Eye"

69 "That Which Survives"

70 "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"

71 "Whom Gods Destroy"

72 "The Mark of Gideon"

73 "The Lights of Zetar"

74 "The Cloud Minders"

75 "The Way to Eden"

76 "Requiem for Methuselah"

77 "The Savage Curtain"

78 "All Our Yesterdays"

79 "Turnabout Intruder"

UK TransmissionStar Trek was first broadcast in the UK on BBC One starting on 12 July 1969 with the episode "Where No Man HasGone Before". The first episode broadcast in colour was "Arena" on 15 November 1969. The running order was verydifferent from the US original with the episodes being shown in four seasons between 1969 and 1971. "The Cage"was first transmitted on 19 August 1992 and three episodes, "Plato's Stepchildren", "The Empath" and "Whom GodsDestroy" were not broadcast in the UK until early 1994.[53]

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