Starlog: Star Trek’s Greatest Guest Stars, edited by David McDonnell (HarperCollins, January 1997).
Star Trek, adapted by James Blish (Bantam Books, January 1967).
Star Trek 2, adapted by James Blish (Bantam Books, February 1968).
Star Trek, No. 1: “K-G, Planet of Death” (Western Printing, 1967)
Star Trek: An Annotated Guide to Recourses on the Development, the Phenomenon, the People, the
Television Series, the Films, the Novels and the Recordings, by Susan R. Gibberman (McFarland & Company, 1991).
Star Trek Compendium, The, by Allan Asherman (Pocket Books, 1986)
Star Trek Creator, by David Alexander (Roc Books / Penguin Group, June 1994).
Star Trek Fotonovel #1, City on the Edge of Forever, “Encounter with an Ellison,” by Sandra Cawson (Bantam Books, November 1977).
Star Trek Interview Book, The, by Allan Asherman (Pocket Books, July 1988).
Star Trek Lives!, by Jaqueline Lichtenberg, Sondra Marshak and Joan Winston ((Bantam Books, July 1975).
Star Trek Memories, by William Shatner with Chris Kreski (HarperCollins, July 1994).
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows, by Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh (Ballantine Books, May 1979).
To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, by George Takei (Pocket Books, October 1994).
Trek Classics, by Edward Gross (Image Publishing of New York, 1991).
Unauthorized History of Trek, The, by James Van Hise (HarperCollins, November 1995).
World of Star Trek, The, by David Gerrold (Ballantine Books, May 1973).
NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE ARTICLES:
Weekly Variety, March 6, 1946, “Studio Contracts” -- Marc Daniels and DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, April 18, 1946, “35th P-T Feature” -- Fear in the Night starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, December 23, 1946, “Variety Girl Halts Until Friday” -- starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, December 26, 1946, “New Contracts” -- DeForest Kelley renewed by Paramount.
Weekly Variety, February 19, 1947, “Film Reviews: Fear in the Night,” starring DeForest Kelley.
Variety, June 16, 1947; full page ad and sampling of reviews for Fear in the City, starring DeForest Kelley.
Weekly Variety, July 16, 1947, “Film Reviews: Variety Girl, co-starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, September 3, 1947, “Chatter” -- DeForest Kelley back from P.R. tour for Paramount.
Weekly Variety, October 20, 1947, Full page ad for Variety Girl,” co-starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, June 22, 1948, “Film Reviews: Canon City,” co-starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, April 17, 1952, “Film Preview: Kid Monk Baroni,” co-starring Leonard Nimoy.
Daily Variety, June 19, 1953, “Television Reviews: Favorite Story: ‘The Man Who Sold His Shadow,’” starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, July 17, 1953, “Ass’t Directors to Air Their Prod’n Problems at Roundtable Parleys” -- Robert Justman.
Daily Variety, December 1, 1953, “Telepix Reviews: Pepsi-Cola Playhouse: ‘Frozen Escape,’” co-starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, June 7, 1954, “Telepix Reviews: Schlitz Playhouse of Stars: ‘Whale on the Beach,’” teleplay by Carey Wilbur.
Daily Variety, November 8, 1954, Telepix Reviews: Inside Out” – DeForest Kelley.
Dailey Variety, December 2, 1954, “Telpix Reviews: Storm Signal” – DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, May 19, 1955, “Telepix Reviews: Science Fiction Theatre: ‘Y.O.R.D.,’” with DeForest Kelley.
Dailey Variety, February 2, 1956, “Fox at Bay” -- Robert Justman.
Daily Variety, March 6, 1956, “Kelley to Recreate OK Role for Hal Wallis.”
Daily Variety, March 9, 1956, “Telepix Reviews: Chevron Hall of Stars: ‘Secret Weapon of 117,’” teleplay by Robert Wesley (AKA Gene Roddenberry).
Daily Variety, May 18, 1956, “Gunfight Wounds Force Kelley from Oklahoman.”
Weekly Variety, August 15, 1956, “Kidney Trouble Kayos Plummer, Shatner Subs.”
Weekly Variety, October 10, 1956, “Television Reviews: West Point.”
Daily Variety, November 23, 1956, “Telepix Reviews: Stage for Tucson.”
Daily Variety, February 27, 1957, “Television Reviews: Studio One: ‘The Defender’”; co-starring William Shatner.
Daily Variety, April 2, 1957, “’Eye’ for Shatner,” appearing on Alfred Hitchcock.
Weekly Variety, April 24, 1957, “Film Reviews: The Girl in the Kremlin”; screenplay by Gene L. Coon and Robert Hill.
Weekly Variety, May 1, 1957, “Legit Bits,” William and Gloria Shatner quit Ontario play.
Daily Variety, May 7, 1957, “MGM Pacts Shatner.”
Daily Variety, May 17, 1957, production date set for The Brothers Karamazov, co-staring Shatner.
Daily Variety, June 27, 1957, “Revue Pacts Coon.”
Daily Variety, August 12, 1957, “Telepix Review: Hands of the Enemy” -- DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, August 13, 1957, “Telepix Reviews: Kill and Run” -- DeForest Kelley.
Weekly Variety, August 14, 1957, production continuing on Brothers Karamazov -- Shatner.
Daily Variety, September 16, 1957, “Telepix Reviews: Have Gun, Will Travel.”
Daily Variety, September 23, 1957, “Telepix Reviews: Schlitz Playhouse: ‘One Way Out’”; teleplay by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, September 26, 1957, “Telepix Reviews: Boots and Saddles: ‘The Gatling Gun’”; teleplay by Gene Roddenberry.
Weekly Variety, October 2, 1957, “Television Reviews: Harbourmaster: ‘The Thievingest Dog,’” writer Carey Wilbur.
Daily Variety, October 4, 1957, “Telepix Reviews: The Walter Winchell File: ‘Country Boy’”; teleplay by Adrian Spies.
Daily Variety, November 26, 1957, “Film Review: Man in the Shadow”; screenplay by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, November 27, 1957, “Telepix Reviews: Suspicion: ‘The Flight’”; teleplay by Halsted Welles and Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, December 16, 1957, “Telepix Reviews: Jane Wyman Theatre: ‘The Perfect Alibi,’” teleplay by Roddenberry.
Daily Variety, January 9, 1958, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman, about “Sam Houston” pilot.
Daily Variety, January 13, 1958, “Telepix Reviews: Schlitz Playhouse: ‘Guys Like O’Malley’”; teleplay by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, February 6, 1958, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman, update Screen Gems’ “Sam Houston” project.
Weekly Variety, February 19, 1958, “Film Reviews: Brothers Karamazov”; with William Shatner.
Daily Variety, April 14, 1958, “Telepix Reviews: Shadow of a Dead Man” -- DeForest Kelley.
Weekly Variety, June 4, 1958, “Film Reviews” -- The Law and Jake Wade, with DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, June 18, 1958, “Telepix Reviews: Johnny Risk” -- teleplay by Fred Freidberger, starring
DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, June 23, 1958, “Television Reviews: Playhouse 90: ‘A Town Has Turned to Dust’”; with Shatner.
Daily Variety, August 27, 1958, “15 Writers Set to do Bat Masterson Segs,” including Roddenberry.
Daily Variety, September 12, 1958, “Legit Tryout: The World of Suzie Wong”; review for Shatner play.
Weekly Variety, October 1, 1958, “Television Reviews: The Californians: ‘Dishonor for Matt Wayne,’” teleplay by Carey Wilbur.
Daily Variety, October 9, 1958, “Telepix Reviews: Rescue 8: ‘The Ferris Wheel’”; teleplay by Gene Coon and Loren Dayle.
Daily Variety, October 13, 1958, “Telepix Reviews: Cimarron City: ‘I, the People’” - teleplay by Gene Coon.
Weekly Variety, October 22, 1958, “Shows on Broadway: The World of Suzie Wong”; starring Shatner.
Daily Variety, November 11, 1958, “21 Teleplays Named for WGA Awards from shows since Axed”; includes nomination for Rodde
nberry.
Daily Variety, November 21, 1958, “West Downs East in Radio-TV Competition of Writers Guild” -- Gene Roddenberry wins for “Helen of Abajinian.”
Daily Variety, March 3, 1959, “Short Shorts” -- son born to Robert Justman.
Weekly Variety, March 18, 1959, “ABC-TVs Complete Fall Lineup,” includes “Big Walk,” created by Roddenberry.
Weekly Variety, April 1, 1959, Film Reviews: Warlock” – with DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, April 27, 1959, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman; update on Roddenberry’s “Big Walk.”
Weekly Variety, May 6, 1959, “$7,000,000 in Pilots Down Drain; 200 Made But Only 35 Sold”; with update on “The Big Walk,” by Roddenberry.
Daily Variety, May 25, 1959, Capra Named Prez at Anni SDG Meet” – Robert Justman voted V.P.
Daily Variety, June 2, 1959, “Sound and Picture,” by Bob Chandler; status on Roddenberry deal with Screen Gems.
Weekly Variety, June 17, 1959, “Baptists’ AM-TV Awards”; honoring Roddenberry.
Daily Variety, June 19, 1959, “Just for Variety,” by Army Archerd, “TV ‘heavy’ DeForest Kelley.” by Fred Freidberger and co-starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, August 4, 1959, “Geraghty to Rein Wrather Whiplash Skein in Australia”; Don Ingalls head writer and script supervisor.
Weekly Variety, October 7, 1959, “Syndication Reviews: Lock Up”; teleplay by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, October 20, 1959, “Telepix Reviews: General Electric Theater: ‘The Tallest Marine’”; teleplay by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, October 30, 1959, Telepix Review: The Four Just Men: ‘The Battle of the Bridge’”; teleplay by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, November 2, 1959, “Telepix Review: Desilu Playhouse: ‘So Tender, So Profane’”; teleplay by Adrian Spies.
Daily Variety, December 11, 1959, “Scribe Trio Joins Hal Hudson in New Weapon TV Oater”; Roddenberry deal.
Daily Variety, December 15, 1959, “Television Reviews: Sunday Showcase: ‘The Indestructible Mr. Gore’”; starring Shatner.
Weekly Variety, December 16, 1959, “Screen Gems Loaded with Projects but Dozier Limits Pilots to 8 or 10”; includes update on Roddenberry’s “The Big Walk.”
Daily Variety, December 31, 1959, “Nimoy in Genet Legiter.”
Daily Variety, January 15, 1960, “Gene Roddenberry Signs Exclusive Pact at SG.”
Daily Variety, January 25, 1960, “Telepix Review: Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: ‘Meeting at Apalachin’”; teleplay by Adrian Spies.
Weekly Variety, January 27, 1960, “Tele Follow-Up comment: Desilu Playhouse.”
Daily Variety, February 9, 1960, “Just for Variety,” by Army Archerd”; update on “333 Montgomery Street.”
Weekly Variety, March 23, 1960, “Film Reviews: Thirteen Fighting Men,” co-screenplay by Robert Hamner.
Daily Variety, April 8, 1960, Deathwatch ad with reviews – Leonard Nimoy.
Daily Variety, May 16, 1960, “Television Reviews: Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse: ‘City in Bondage’”; teleplay by Adrian Spies.
Weekly Variety, May 18, 1960, “Par TV in 2-Ply Sale; Wrangler, Garland All Set”; Roddenberry as writer and apprentice producer.
Daily Variety, June 15, 1960, “Television Reviews: Alcoa Theatre: ‘333 Montgomery’”; writer/producer Gene Roddenberry; co-starring DeForest Kelley.
Daily Variety, June 22, 1960, “Film Review: House of Usher,” screenplay by Richard Matheson.
Weekly Variety, June 29, 1960. “Wrangler, Diagnosis Summer TV Entries Incept Pioneer Techniques,” by Bob Chandler; concerning show involving Roddenberry.
Weekly Variety; June 30, 1960; review samplings for Shimon Wincelberg’s Kataki.
Weekly Variety, July 6, 1960, “Par-TV Wrangler in Sponsor Jam”; series involving Roddenberry.
Weekly Variety, July 27, 1960, “Wrangler Gets Timid Go-Ahead”; Roddenberry involved in series.
Daily Variety, August 8, 1960, “Tele Review: Wrangler”; writer/producer Roddenberry.
Weekly Variety, August 10, 1960, Television Reviews: Wrangler”; writer/producer Roddenberry.
Daily Variety, September 6, 1960, “WGA ‘Scabbing’ Probe Still On”; Barry Trivers is WGA disciplinary committee chairman.
Daily Variety, September 12, 1960, “Telepix Reviews: The Tall Man,” creator/writer/producer Samuel Peeples.
Weekly Variety, September 21, 1960, “Foreign Television Reviews: Whiplash”; teleplay by Roddenberry.
Variety, November 9, 1960, “Jeffrey Hunter Sees Playing Savior Start, Not End of Big Acting Roles.”
Daily Variety, November 21, 1961, “150 Pilots Toe Prod’n Mark” -- Roddenberry’s Defiance County.
Weekly Variety, November 22, 1961, “SG Gets TV Rights to Farmer’s Daughter” - Roddenberry’s APO 923.
Daily Variety, November 28, 1960, “Tomorrow for Culp,” pilot written by Richard Matheson.
Daily Variety, December 15, 1960, “Justman TV Liaison” -- Robert Justman at MGM.
Daily Variety, February 3, 1961, “Film Review: The Long Rope,” screenplay by Robert Hamner. Daily Variety, March 22, 1961, “Shatner’s 2-Bagger.”
Daily Variety, April 26, 1961, “Film Reviews: Master of the World,” screenplay by Richard Matheson.
Daily Variety, May 5, 1961, “Wind Nuremberg Shooting at Revue”; with Shatner.
Daily Variety, May 22, 1961, “Schnee Elected WGA-West Prez”; Barry Trivers is second V.P.
Daily Variety, June 8, 1961, “Television on Trial”; with Roddenberry as moderator.
Daily Variety, June 12, 1961, “Reveal New Crop of Sponsor Taboos as Writers Guild Puts ‘TV on Trial,’” by Larry Tubelle; quoting Roddenberry.
Daily Variety, June 29, 1961, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman; quoting Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, July 28, 1961, Meanwhile Back at the Front ad with review samplings; book by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, August 4, 1961, “Sam Peeples Preps New Revue Series.”
Weekly Variety, August 9, 1961, “Film Reviews: The Pit and the Pendulum,” screenplay by Richard Matheson.
Daily Variety, August 18, 1961, “Room for Shatner with Julie Harris”; Shatner into play.
Daily Variety, September 19, 1961, “Film Review: Explosive Generation,” starring William Shatner.
Daily Variety, October 4, 1961, “Telepix Reviews: Shannon: ‘The Embezzler’s Daughter”; teleplay by Roddenberry.
Weekly Variety, October 4, 1961, “Television Reviews: Wagon Train: ‘The Captain Dan Brady Story’”; teleplay by Gene Coon; and “Shows Out of Town: A Shot in the Dark,” starring Shatner.
Weekly Variety, October 11, 1961, “Film Reviews: King of Kings,” starring Jeffrey Hunter.
Weekly Variety, October 18, 1961, “Film Reviews: Judgment in Nuremberg”; featuring Shatner.
Weekly Variety, October 25, 1961, Shows on Broadway: A Shot in the Dark”; starring Shatner.
Daily Variety, November 21, 1961, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman; concerning Wrangler, series Roddenberry worked on; “150 Pilots Toe Prod’n Mark,” announcing “Defiance County” and “Douglass Selby.”
Weekly Variety, November 22, 1961, “SG Gets TV Rights to Farmer’s Daughter,” plus update on Roddenberry’s “APO 923.”
Daily Variety, December 19, 1961, “CBS-TV Financing 2 More SG Pilots” -- Roddenberry’s “APO 923” and “Defiance County”; also “On All channels,” by Dave Kaufman, with update on “Douglass Selby.”
Weekly Variety, December 20, 1961, “CBS-TV Practically All Set with ’62-’63 Shows,” including Roddenberry’s “APO 923” and “Defiance County.”
Daily Variety, December 27, 1961, “Four Screen Gems Pilots Will Roll Early Next Month,” including Roddenberry’s “APO 923” and “Defiance County.”
Daily Variety, January 4, 1962, “ABC-TV Partnering Kovacs’ New Series with Screen Gems”; status on “Defiance County” and “APO 923,” both created by Roddenberry.
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Daily Variety, February 2, 1967, “No CBS Shotgun on Shows,” with Oscar Katz’s word on Roddenberry’s “APO 923.”
Daily Variety, February 7, 1962, “Duning Tunes ‘Defiance’”; update on Roddenberry pilot.
Daily Variety, February 26, 1962, “CBS-TV Adds Heft to Sat. Sked; Slots Jackie Gleason,” bumping Roddenberry’s “APO 923.”
Daily Variety, March 1, 1962, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman, update on Roddenberry’s “APO 923.”
Daily Variety, April 27, 1962, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman; quoting Don Ingalls about Have Gun, Will Travel.
Daily Variety, May 9, 1962, “Shatner Exiting Shot.”
Daily Variety, May 18, 1962, “7 Winners in Writers Guild B’casting Script Scramble” – Christopher Knopf, Barry Trivers, Shimon Wincelberg, Alvin Boretz.
Weekly Variety, May 23, 1962, “Film Reviews: The Intruder”; starring Shatner.
Weekly Variety, May 30, 1962, “Film Reviews: Tales of Terror,” screenplay by Richard Matheson.
Daily Variety, August 9, 1962, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman; update on “Doug Selby” pilot.
Daily Variety, August 14, 1962, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman; update on “Doug Selby” pilot.
Daily Variety, August 27, 1962, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman” – Don Ingalls on Have Gun, Will Travel.
Weekly Variety, October 3, 1962, “’4 Window Girl’ as MGM Series,” with news on Roddenberry’s The Lieutenant.
Daily Variety, October 15, 1962, “Telepix Reviews: McHale’s Navy: ‘An Ensign for McHale’”; teleplay by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, October 25, 1962, “Telepix Followup: The Lloyd Bridges Show: ‘The Testing Ground,’” co-teleplay by Barry Trivers.
Daily Variety, November 23, 1962, “Telepix Folo-Ups: The Eleventh Hour: ‘Hooray, Hooray, the Circus Is Coming to Town’”; teleplay by Gene Coon.
Daily Variety, December 11, 1962, “Roddenberry Reining Seg of Virginian.”
Daily Variety, January 2, 1963, “Lockwood to Play Leatherneck Lieutenant for MGM-TV.”
Daily Variety, January 9, 1963, “Legit Bits”; report on Leonard Nimoy Theater.
Daily Variety, January 21, 1963, “Susan Silo Harvests Lieutenant Role.”
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