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"The Menagerie" was positively received and won a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation. [1] It was the only multi-part episode produced for the original series. Multi-part episodes would become far more common in later Star Trek series.
Recurring/Guest Cast: Grace Lee Whitney: Janice Rand: R: A: A: A: John Winston: Kyle Recurring [b] A: Jim Goodwin John Farrell G: Grant Woods Kelowitz G: Michael ...
The Menagerie, part 1: crewman no no as bridge engineer, he witnesses Spock's arrest 13 The Conscience of the King: crewman yes no as helmsman, without rank insignia: 14 Balance of Terror: Mr. Leslie no no as bridge engineer 15 Shore Leave: Mr. Leslie no no as helmsman in opening prologue only 16 The Galileo Seven: crewman no no
The original series pilot, "The Cage", was released to home video in 1986, consisting of black-and-white workprint footage combined with color footage from the season-one, two-part episode "The Menagerie" with a run time of 73 minutes. In 1988, the excised color footage was found and the full-color version of the episode debuted on television ...
Much of the original footage from "The Cage" was later incorporated into the season 1 two-part episode "The Menagerie" (1966); however, "The Cage" was first released to the public on VHS in 1986, with a special introduction by Gene Roddenberry, as a hybrid of the color footage that was used in "The Menagerie" and black and white footage which ...
[1] This is the first television series in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises 79 regular episodes over the series' three seasons, along with the series' original pilot episode , " The Cage ". The episodes are listed in order by original air date, [ 2 ] which match the episode order in each season's original, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] remastered ...
Sean David Kenney (born March 13, 1944) is an American actor best known for his role in Star Trek as the physically disabled Fleet Captain Christopher Pike in "The Menagerie" (Pike before his disability was played by Jeffrey Hunter), and as Lieutenant DePaul in "Arena" and "A Taste of Armageddon." [1]
Her work as a guest actor on several drama television series included a role as Yeoman J. M. Colt in the 1964 Star Trek pilot episode, "The Cage" (from which scenes featuring Goodwin were later incorporated into the first season two-part episode "The Menagerie"), [3] and Mannix ("A Question Of Midnight"). [4] [5] She also played roles in some ...