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  Daily Variety, January 31, 1963, “Film Reviews: The Raven,” screenplay by Richard Matheson.

  Daily Variety, February 1, 1963, “Vee’s 1962 Gig Net Whee $194,000”; Bobby Vee training under Nimoy.

  Daily Variety, February 7, 1963, “MGM’s Lieutenant to NBC Next Fall”; Roddenberry creator/writer/producer.

  Daily Variety, April 3, 1963, “MGM Lieutenant Musters 5 Scribes, Three Directors.”

  Daily Variety, April 24, 1963, “Record 64 Scribes Plotting MGM-TV Series for Fall” -- Art Wallace, Lee Erwin, Shimon Wincelberg.

  Weekly Variety, July 24, 1963, “New York Sound Track,” Jeffrey Hunter forced out of The Long Flight.

  Daily Variety, June 26, 1963, “On All Channels: Marines Balk at Lt. Script,” by Dave Kaufman; quoting Roddenberry.

  Daily Variety, August 13, 1963, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman; quoting Roddenberry.

  Daily Variety, September 16, 1963, “Telepix Reviews: The Lieutenant”; Roddenberry series.

  Daily Variety, September 18, 1963, “Telepix Reviews: Wagon Train: ‘The Molly Kincaid Story’”; teleplay by Gene Coon.

  Weekly Variety, September 18, 1963, “Television Reviews: The Lieutenant,” created and produced by Roddenberry.

  Weekly Variety, September 25, 1963, “Television Reviews: Temple Houston,” starring Jeffrey Hunter.

  Daily Variety, October 7, 1963, “No Network Can dictate Artistic Policy to Ingalls; Quits McPheeters.”

  Daily Variety, October 17, 1963, “Henley for Queens”; production for Leonard Nimoy Theatre.

  Daily Variety, October 24, 1963, “Great Roles for 4 More;” Shatner pilot project.

  Daily Variety, October 25, 1963, “Telepix Follow-Up Reviews: Channing”; with Shatner.

  Weekly Variety, October 23, 1963, “30 City Nielsen: ABC Swingin’” – The Lieutenant.

  Daily Variety, November 6, 1963, “Don Ingalls Joins Revue Today as Staff Producer.”

  Daily Variety, November 8, 1963, “Ingalls on Revue’s Virginian Series.”

  Daily Variety, November 12, 1963, “Not Enough Slices in TV Pie”; quoting Roddenberry; “Temple

  Houston’s Format Change Is Planned By Bluel”; series starring Jeffrey Hunter.

  Daily Variety, November 26, 1963, “Shatner in Sun.”

  Daily Variety, December 11, 1963, “Chatter”; Vic Morrow to direct Nimoy in Deathwatch pic.

  Daily Variety, December 16, 1963, “Telepix Follow-Up Reviews: Temple Houston,” staring Jeffrey Hunter, teleplay by Carey Wilbur.

  Daily Variety, December 18, 1963, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman; Don Ingalls creates fantasy pilot “Lucifer’s Folly.”

  Weekly Variety, January 15, 1964, “Film Reviews: The Man from Galveston,” starring Jeffrey Hunter.

  Daily Variety, January 22, 1964, “Film Reviews: The Comedy of Terror,” screenplay by Richard Matheson.

  Daily Variety, February 3, 1964, “Janet Blair Cast as ‘Lady’ for Destry”; produced by Gene Coon.

  Daily Variety, February 24, 1964, “Telepix Followup: The Lieutenant, ‘To Set it Right’”; Roddenberry production; Lee Erwin script.

  Daily Variety, February 26, 1964, “Screen Gems, Four Star Tie in WGA Nominations Tally” -- noms for Norman Katkov.

  Weekly Variety, March 4, 1964, “Film Reviews: Gunfight at Comanche Creek,” co-starring DeForest Kelley.

  Daily Variety, March 10, 1964, “On All Channels: ‘Point’ Is Broken,” by Dave Kaufman; quoting Roddenberry.

  Daily Variety, March 20, 1964, “MGM-TV’s Lieutenant at Ease After ‘Kill’.”

  Daily Variety, May 13, 1964, “Roddenberry Reins Pilots for Desilu.”

  Weekly Variety, May 27, 1964: “Film Reviews: The Killers”; screenplay by Gene Coon.

  Daily Variety, July 28, 1964, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman; D.C. Fontana script work.

  Daily Variety, August 3, 1964, “Legit Reviews: The Bald Soprano,” directed by Joseph Sargent.

  Weekly Variety, August 12, 1964, “NBC-TV Yens Indie Product” ; Roddenberry created pilot “Assignment 100.” And ”Desilu and NBC-TV Setting Co-Prod’n Assignment Deal”; announcing Star Trek pilot.

  Daily Variety, August 19, 1964, “Stockholders Given Roseate Desilu Report”; Star Trek plans.

  Daily Variety, September 8, 1964, “Kandel, Avedon Plot Pilots at SG.”

  Daily Variety, September 21, 1964, “Telepix Reviews: Kentucky Jones,” directed by Joseph Sargent.

  Weekly Variety, September 30, 1964, “Shatner ‘Project’-ed”; ; Shatner back at MGM; “Film Reviews: The Outrage”; featuring Shatner.

  Daily Variety, October 6, 1964, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman; “Blood of the A.E.F.” project for Roddenberry, as well as Star Trek, for Desilu.

  Weekly Variety, October 14, 1964, “Film Reviews: Where Love Has Gone” -- with DeForest Kelley.

  Daily Variety, October 19, 1964, “Television Reviews: Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, ‘Have Girls – Will Travel,’ co-teleplay by Robert Hamner.

  Daily Variety, November 11, 1964, “Len Nimoy Takes Trek”; first actor signed.

  Daily Variety, November 19, 1964, “Star Trek Pilot for Jeff Hunter”; second actor signed.

  Daily Variety, December 1, 1964, “Just for Variety,” by Army Archerd; Susan Oliver third signed, called

  “Greenfinger” and “Bulgarian Pic Wins Peace Fest; Shatner (‘Intruders’) Best Actor.”

  Daily Variety, December 4, 1964, “John Hoyt Joins Trek”; fourth actor signed.

  Daily Variety, December 16, 1964, “Desilu’s 26-Week Net 424G, Un 6%” and “Telepic Followup: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: ‘The Ghost of Moby Dick,’” teleplay by Robert Hamner.

  Daily Variety, February 2, 1965, “Television Reviews: For the People”; Shatner series.

  Weekly Variety, February 3, 1965, “Television Reviews: For the People”; 2nd review for Shatner series.

  Daily Variety, February 24, 1965, “Congratulations on For the People”; review samplings.

  Daily Variety, April 27, 1965, “Film Reviews: Die! Die! My Darling!,” screenplay by Richard Matheson.

  Daily Variety, May 4, 1965, “NBC-TV Taking 2nd Look at Desilu Pilot.”

  Weekly Variety, May 12, 1965, “‘Definite Maybe’ for Two Unsold Desilu Pilots.”

  TV Guide, May 29, 1965, “TV Teletype: Neil Hickey Reports.”

  Daily Variety, June 1, 1965, “All the Channels: Allen’s 1997 Space Shot 1st Primetime Cliffhanger,” by Dave Kaufman; quoting Irwin Allen.

  Weekly Variety, June 23, 1965, “Desilu Plots 17 Series for ’66.”

  The Milwaukee Journal, July 4, 1965, “Happy in Hollywood,” by J.D. Spiro.

  Daily Variety, July 9, 1965, “Ihnat Joins Police”; first actor signed.

  Daily Variety, August 12, 1965, “NBC-TV to Decide Fate of 70 Future Projects Next Week.”

  Weekly Variety, August 18, 1965, “NBC-TV Sifting its Projects for ’66-’67.”

  Daily Variety, September 9, 1965, “Desilu in ABC-TV Deal for Savage.”

  Daily Variety, September 15, 1965, “Another Savage TV Role for Bob Lansing.”

  The New York Times, September 16, 1965, review of Lost in Space, by Jack Gould.

  Daily Variety, September 17, 1965, “Telepix Reviews: Lost in Space.”

  Daily Variety, September 20, 1965, “Telepix Reviews: The Wild, Wild West,” teleplay by Gilbert Ralston.

  Daily Variety, September 21, 1965, “Telepix Reviews: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: ‘Jonah and the Whale.’”

  Weekly Variety, September 29, 1965, “Television Review: The Fugitive” -- written by Robert Hamner.

  Daily Variety, November 24, 1965, “Film Reviews: Die, Monster, Die,” screenplay by Jerry Sohl.

  Weekly Variety, December 1, 1965, ABC’s ‘Them Dogfaces,’” with update on “The Long Hunt for April Savage.”

  Daily Variety, December 24, 1965, “Majors Talk Young Blood but Don’t Tap Any: Shatner.”

  Weekly Variety
, September 29, 1965, “Television Reviews: The Fugitive: ‘Middle of a Heat Wave,’” teleplay by Robert Hamner.

  Daily Variety, “January 12, 1966, “On All Channels: Bob Conrad Wants the Job of His Wild Exec Producer,” by Dave Kaufman.

  Daily Variety, February 21, 1966, “Film Review: Monster of Terror,” screenplay by Jerry Sohl.

  Weekly Variety, February 23, 1966, “New Season at first Blush,” with Star Trek and “April Savage” on schedules.

  Daily Variety, March 1, 1966, “NBC Buys Star Trek, Desilu Sci-Fi Series.”

  Weekly Variety, March 2, 1966, “Next Season’s Three Net Schedule -- First Round.”

  TV Guide, March 5, 1966, “For the Record,” by Henry Harding.

  Weekly Variety, March 9, 1966, “Oscar Katz Calls Quits at Desilu.”

  Weekly Variety, March 16, 1966, “Next Season’s 3 Net Schedule -- 14th Round,” with Star Trek and “April Savage” on slate.

  Daily Variety, March 17, 1966, “Coon Scripts WB’s First to Fight.”

  Daily Variety, “May 12, 1966, “Nine Directors on Trek.”

  Daily Variety, March 21, 1966, “Film Review: Deathwatch,” starring Leonard Nimoy.

  Daily Variety, March 24, 1966, “Lennart Wins WGA’s Laurel” -- nom for Harlan Ellison.

  Daily Variety, March 25, 1966, “Kandel Iron Producer.”

  Daily Variety, April 12, 1966, “Television Reviews: Scalplock,” produced by Stephen Kandel, directed by James Goldstone, written by Kandel and Goldstone.

  Daily Variety, May 23, 1966, “Two Star Aides Named.”

  Daily Variety, May 26, 1966, “Ingalls High Aide.”

  TV Guide, May 28, 1966, “TV Teletype: Joseph Finnigan Reports.”

  Daily Variety, June 7, 1966, “On All Channels: Trek into Future,” by Dave Kaufman.

  Daily Variety, June 9, 1966, “Just for Variety,” by Army Archerd.

  Oakland Tribune, June 19, 1966, “TV Enters the Space Race,” by Bob MacKenzie.

  Weekly Variety, July 13, 1966, “Desilu Posts a $15,000,000 Prod. Budget for ’67-’68.”

  Daily Variety, July 13, 1966, “Film Review: Frankenstein Conquers the World,” with screenplay by Jerry Sohl.

  Daily Variety, July 15, 1966, “Just for Variety,” by Army Archerd.

  Indiana Evening Gazette, August 9, 1966, “Televisionese Tough Language,” by Cynthia Lowary.

  Daily Variety, August 9, 1966, “Coons [sic] Trek Producer.”

  TV Guide, August 13, 1966, “For the Record,” by Henry Harding.

  Weekly Variety, August 31, 1966, “Film Reviews: Chamber of Horrors,” screenplay by Stephen Kandel.

  The Indianapolis Star, TV Week, August 28, 1966, Grace Lee Whitney as Yeoman Janice Rand on cover, syndicated article, “Star Trek Resembles Space Twilight Zone,” no author credited.

  Daily Variety, September 1, 1966, article: “Roddenberry Talking Trek at Convention,” no author credited.

  TV Guide, September 3, 1966, program listing for “The Man Trap,” Thursday, September 8, plus “Sneak a Peak at NBC Week” ad.

  The Buffalo Evening News, September 3, 1966, “Star Trek: New Series Pits 400-Man Craft Against Space,” by Charles Witbeck.”

  St. Louis Post-Dispatch TV Magazine, September 4, 1966, William Shatner as Captain Kirk on cover, plus NBC “Sneak Previews” ad.

  Daily Variety, September 7, 1966, “On All Channels: Shatner’s Heroic Switch,” by Dave Kaufman.

  Daily Variety, September 8, 1966, “Telepix Review: Star Trek,” by Helm. Indiana Evening Gazette, September 8, 1966, “TV Tonight.”

  The Times Recorder, September 8, 1966, “What’s on the Air,” by Naomi.

  TV Guide, September 10, 1966, editor’s preview of Star Trek, “Thursday on NBC” ad, “NBC Week is Here” ad, and program listing for “Charlie X,” Thursday, September 15.

  Daily Variety, September 12, 1966, “Telepix Reviews: The Time Tunnel: ‘Rendezvous with Yesterday.’”

  Daily Variety, September 13, 1966, “Telepix Reviews: The Iron Horse: ‘The Rails Run West,’” written and produced by Stephen Kandel, directed by James Goldstone.

  Weekly Variety, September 14, 1966, “Television Reviews: Star Trek” and “Television Off to the Races:

  Previews Reveal the Racial Mix,” by Les Brown; “The Overnight Scores: Trendex & Arbitrons”; and Star Trek review by Trau, and Time Tunnel review.

  The New York Times, September 16, 1966, “TV: Spies, Space and the Stagestruck,” review of “Charlie X,” by Jack Gould.

  Daily Variety, September 16, 1966, “Telepix Reviews: Lost in Space.”

  TV Guide, September 17, 1966, NBC “The Blockbusters” ad, and program listing for “Where No Man Has Gone Before,” Thursday, September 22 listing.

  Broadcasting, September 19, 1966, “Critics’ Views of Hits, Misses, sampling Star Trek reviews in The Los Angeles Times, by Hal Humphrey, The Boston Globe, by Percy Shain, The New York Post, by Bob Wilson, The Philadelphia Inquirer, by Harry Harris, The Chicago American, by Bill Irvin, and The Washington Post, by Lawrence Laurent.

  Weekly Variety, September 21, 1966, “Television Reviews: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: ‘Monster from the Inferno.’”

  Daily Variety, September 23, 1966, “Telepix Folo-Up Reviews: Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre: ‘Time of Flight,’” teleplay by Richard Matheson.

  TV Guide, September 24, 1966, NBC “The Blockbusters!” ad, and program listing for “The Naked Time,” Thursday, September 29.

  Broadcasting, September 26, 1966, Trendix ratings for September 18 and 22.

  Weekly Variety, September 28, 1966, “Television Reviews: Lost in Space.”

  TV Guide, October 1, 1966, program listing for “The Enemy Within,” Thursday, October 6. Broadcasting, October 3, 1966, “Trendex Top-40 Programs.”

  TV Guide, October 8, 1966, NBC “Star Trek / The Hero” ad, and program listing for “Mudd’s Women,” Thursday, October 13.

  Broadcasting, October 10, 1966, Star Trek to be sponsored by Brown & Williamson.

  Daily Variety, October 11, 1966, Nielsen Ratings, Star Trek at No. 33; “Eight New Shows in TvQ’s Top 20,” “Star Trek in Top 20.”

  Weekly Variety, October 12, 1966, “TV’s New Top 40,” Star Trek at No. 31, and “Eight New shows in TvQ’s Top 20,” which includes Star Trek.

  TV Guide, October 15, 1966, “No One Ever Upsets the Star,” by Michael Fessier, Jr., viewer letter by Judy Pugh, Seattle, program listing for “What Are Little Girls Made Of?,” Thursday, October 20.

  Syracuse Herald-American, October 16, 1966, “Shatner, Star of a Series, ‘Hooked’ on UFO Phenomenon,” by J.E.V.

  The New York Times, October 16, 1966, “How does Your Favorite Rate? Maybe Higher Than You Think,” by Jack Gould.

  Broadcasting, October 17, 1966, “The Ratings: A Photo Finish,” Star Trek at No. 33.

  TV Guide, October 22, 1966, program listing for “Miri,” Thursday, October 27.

  Boston Sunday Herald TV Magazine, October 23, 1966, Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock on cover, plus article

  “How TV Science Fiction Tries to Outshine Cape Kennedy,” by Frank Judge.

  Weekly Variety, October 26, 1966, “New Shows Have Male Appeal: TvQ,” Star Trek at No. 2.

  TV Guide, October 29, 1966, program listing for “Dagger of the Mind,” Thursday, November 3.

  Broadcasting, October 31, 1966, “NBC Leads Second Nielsen” and “Movies Are Viewer Favorites,” TvQ placing Star Trek as favorite new show and No. 2 of 90 prime timers.

  Weekly Variety, November 2, 1966, “Frisco Festival Reviews: Incubus”; starring Shatner.

  TV Guide, November 5, 1966, viewer letter from Andrew Porter, and program listing for “The Corbomite Maneuver,” Thursday, November 10, 1966.

  TV Guide, November 12, 1966, NBC “Color Us Total” Star Trek ad, and program listing for “The Menagerie, Part 1,” Thursday, November 17.

  Broadcasting, November 14, 1966, “Two More Shows Axed,” Star Trek in “Top Half” of ratings
.

  TV Guide, November 19, 1966, program listing for “The Menagerie, Part 2,” Thursday, November 24.

  TV Guide, November 26, 1966, “What Are a Few Galaxies Among Friends?,” by Isaac Asimov, and program listing for “Jack Benny Special,” Thursday, December 1, pre-empting Star Trek.

  Broadcasting, November 28, 1966, “Agency Radio-TV Bill Soars Upward.”

  TV Guide, December 3, 1966, program listings for “The Conscience of the King,” Thursday, December 8.

  Broadcasting, December 5, 1966, “TvQ’s Top-10 Programs By Age,” Star Trek No. 5 out of 90 prime timers, all ages.

  Daily Variety, December 9, 1966, “Star Trek Given Another Hitch.”

  TV Guide, December 10, 1966, program listing for “Balance of Terror,” Thursday, December 15.

  TV Guide, December 17, 1966, “Is This the Worst Season?,” and program listing for repeat of “What Are Little Girls Made Of?,” Thursday, December 22.

  Boston Sunday Herald, December 18, 1966, “Shatner Catches a Big Wave,” syndicated article from Hollywood, no author credited.

  TV Guide, December 24, 1966, “Letters” by Samuel A. Peeples and response by Isaac Asimov, plus program listing for “Shore Leave,” Thursday, December 29.

  TV Guide, December 31, 1966, program listing for “The Galileo Seven,” Thursday, January 6.

  Ebony, January 1967, Nichelle Nichols as Lt. Uhura on cover, plus “A New Star in the TV Heavens” picture article, no author credited.

  The Cleveland Press TV Showtime, January 6, 1967, with Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock on cover, plus article “New Breed of TV Hero,” by Tom Weigel.

  TV Guide, January 7, 1967, “The Doan Report: Happy NBC Plans Few Changes,” plus “TV Teletype:

  Hollywood,” by Joseph Finnigan, and program listing for “The Squire of Gothos,” Thursday, January 7, 1967.

  Jet, January 12, 1967, “Launch Write-In Drive to Save TV Series Star Trek,” no author credited.

  Syracuse Herald-Journal, January 12, 1967, “Dum De Dum Dum of Dragnet Returns,” along with spot pick of “Squire of Gothos.”

  Valley Times TV Week, January 14, 1967, William Shatner as Captain Kirk on cover.

  TV Guide, January 14, 1967, program listing for “Arena,” Thursday, January 19.

  Daily Variety, January 16, 1967, “John Drew Barrymore Reprimanded by SAG for Balking at Star Role,” no author credited.

 

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