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by Cushman, Marc


  Daily Variety, January 19, 1967, “Who’s Where.”

  TV Guide, January 21, 1967, “Letters,” by Alice Richards, and program listing for “Tomorrow Is Yesterday,” Thursday, January 26.

  Broadcasting. January 23, 1967, Polaroid buys sponsorship of Star Trek.; “Second Season Loses to Movies,” with Arbitron and Trendex ratings for “The Squire of Gothos.”

  Daily Variety, January 25, 1967, report on Roddenberry in hospital.

  Weekly Variety, January 25, 1967, “Film Reviews: First to Fight,” screenplay by Gene L. Coon.

  TV Guide, January 28, 1967, program listing for “Court Martial,” Thursday, February 2.

  Chronicle-Telegram, February 2, 1967, “Television in Review,” Thursday, February 2 planned airing of “The Alternative Factor.”

  TV Guide, February 4, 1967, program listing for “The Return of the Archons,” Thursday, February 9.

  Broadcasting, February 6, 1967, “A Profusion of Price Tags on Network Minutes.”

  Daily Variety, February 8, 1967, “Desilu Mission Complete Sellout in Latin America.”

  Oakland Tribune, February 10, 1967, “Bob MacKenzie on Television.”

  TV Guide, February 11, 1967, program listing for “Space Seed,” Thursday, February 16.

  Broadcasting, February 13, 1967, “No Deal Yet on Desilu.”

  Daily Variety, February 16, 1967, “Light and Airy,” by Jack Hellman.

  TV Guide, February 18, 1967, “Letters,” by Mrs. Glen Tortorich, and program listing for “A Taste of Armageddon,” Thursday, February 23.

  Broadcasting, February 20, 1967, “Desilu, Famous Players to G & W.” and “Annual Chess Game Stars: Networks Getting Set for Fall Season.”

  TV Guide, February 25, 1967, program listing for “This Side of Paradise,” Thursday, March 2.

  Broadcasting, February 27, 1967, “National Nielsens Give CBS Three in a Row.”

  Daily Variety, February 27, 1967, “How NBC and ABC Programs Shape Up (As of Now) for ‘68.”

  TV Guide, March 4, 1967, William Shatner as Captain Kirk and Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock on cover, with article “Product of Two Worlds,” by Leslie Raddatz, plus program listing for “The Devil in the Dark,”

  Thursday, March 4.

  TV Guide, March 16, 1967, program listing for “Circus,” Thursday, March 16, pre-empting Star Trek.

  TV Guide, March 18, 1967, program listing for “Errand of Mercy,” Thursday, March 23.

  Syracuse Herald-Journal, March 23, 1967, “TV Tonight” spot pick for “Errand of Mercy.”

  TV Guide, March 25, 1967, “Review: Star Trek,” by Cleveland Amory, and program listing for “The Alternative Factor,” Thursday, March 30.

  Daily Variety, March 28, 1967, “On All Channels: Herb Solow’s Crystal Ball,” by Dave Kaufman.

  Weekly Variety, March 29, 1967, “Desilu’s Budget Soars to Record $21-Mil for ’67-’68.”

  TV Radio Mirror, April 1967, “Leonard Nimoy: Success Has Turned My Marriage Upside Down,” by William Tusher.

  Photo Screen, April 1968, “Leonard Nimoy: I Was a Teen-Age Wallflower.”

  TV Picture Life, April 1967, “William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley: How Life Can Be Stranger Than Fiction.”

  16 Magazine, April 1967, “The Real Nimoy!”

  TV Guide, April 1, 1967, Close Up listing for “The City on the Edge of Forever,” Thursday, April 6.

  Syracuse Herald-Tribune, April 6, 1967, “TV Tonight” spot pick for “The City on the Edge of Forever.”

  TV Guide, April 8, 1967, program listing for “Operation – Annihilate!,” Thursday, April 13.

  Los Angeles Herald-Examiner TV Weekly, April 16, 1967, “Spock, the Mysterious,” by Charles Witbeck.

  Weekly Variety, April 17, 1967, full-page ad for Star Trek from Desilu.

  Weekly Variety, April 19, 1967, “Record Reviews: Leonard Nimoy: Mr. Spock’s Music from Outer Space.”

  Daily Variety, April 24, 1967, “Oscarcast Runaway Leader of Latest 30-City Nielsen.”

  Daily Variety, April 26, 1967, “On All Channels: Seek a Filly for Horse,” by Dave Kaufman.

  Daily Variety, April 26, 1967, “Just for Variety,” by Army Archerd.

  Syracuse Herald-Journal, April 27, 1967, “TV Tonight” spot pick for repeat of “The Naked Time.”

  TV Guide, April 29, 1967, “Mr. Spock Is Dreamy,” by Isaac Asimov.

  Daily Variety, May 2, 1967, “CBS Wins Emmy Nominee Race” and “Barrier on Trek.”

  Daily Variety, May 12, 1967, full page “Thank You” from Howard A. Anderson Co. concerning Emmy nomination.

  TV Guide, May 13, 1967, “Who Said TV Has to Make Sense?,” by Stanley Frank, and “He Sees Beyond the Cameras.”

  Chronicle-Telegram, May 20, 1967, “Most Viewer Suggestions Go Into TV Wastebaskets.,” by Gene Handsaker.

  TV Guide, May 20, 1967, “Review by Cleveland Amory: Second Thoughts.”

  Weekly Variety, May 24, 1967, “TvQ Does Some Share-Cropping on New Season, and It Comes Up NBC,” by Bill Greenley.

  Daily Variety, May 31, 1967, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman.

  TV Guide, June 3, 1967, CLOSE-UP listing for repeat of “Shore Leave,” Thursday, June 8.

  Daily Variety, June 9, 1967, Joseph D’Agosta casting for Desilu’s Star Trek, The Lucy Show, Mission: Impossible and Mannix.

  Weekly Variety, June 14, 1967, “Negro Employment in Network TV Extends to Seven Nights Next Fall,” by Murray Horowitz.

  Daily Variety, June 21, 1967, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman.

  Daily Variety, June 28, 1967, “On All Channels,” by Dave Kaufman.

  Star Trek: K-G, Planet of Death, July 1967, Western Publishing.

  TV Star Parade, July 1967, “Dressing Room Secrets of Star Trek.”

  16 Magazine, July 1967, “My Other Life,” by Leonard Nimoy.

  Silver Screen, July 1967, “Why Leonard Nimoy Hides His Two Children.”

  TV Guide, July 15, 1967, “Let Me Off at the Next Planet,” no author credited.

  TV Guide, July 22, 1967, Dot Records ad for “Leonard Nimoy Presents Mr. Spock’s Music from Outer Space.”

  TV Week, July 23, 1967, “Jackrabbit Hunt on Motorcycle.”

  Daily Variety, July 28, 1967, “Just for Variety,” by Army Archerd, Star Trek wins NAACP Image Award.

  TV Guide, July 29, 1967, CLOSE-UP listing for repeat of “Balance of Terror,” Thursday, August 3.

  Modern Screen, August 1967, “How Leonard Nimoy Conquers His Earthly Problems.”

  TV Star Parade, August 1967, William Shatner as Captain Kirk and Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock on cover, plus articles “Leonard Nimoy’s Deathwatch,” by Susan Dennis, and “Bill Shatner’s Triple Threat,” by Lilyan Jones.

  TV Radio Mirror, August 1967, Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock on cover, plus article “How a Man with Pointed Ears Feels – Deep Down – When the Makeup is Off,” by Louise Almond.

  TV Guide, August 5, 1967, CLOSE-UP listing for repeat of “This Side of Paradise,” Thursday, August 10.

  TV Guide, August 12, 1967, program listing for “An Evening at Tanglewood,” pre-empting Star Trek.

  Screen Stories, September 1967, “Leonard Nimoy and Bill Shatner: Their Topsy-Turvy Lives,” by Dora Albert.

  Castle of Frankenstein, No. 11, September 1967, Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock on cover, plus articles “The Star Trek Story,” by Allan Asherman, and “Saucers Do Exist.”

  TV Picture Life, September 1967, “How Leonard Nimoy Tried to Save William Shatner’s Marriage!”

  TV Guide, September 2, 1967, program listing for “Police Story,” Friday, September 7.

  The Times Recorder, September 24, 1967, UPI article “Star Trek’s Nichelle Nichols Lives in Integrated Wilshire.,” by Vernon Scott.

  The News, September 28, 1967, “Star Trek Creator Wins Hugo Award.”

  Inside Star Trek, issue 2, August 1968, by D.C. Fontana; Fred Phillips interview,

  Inside Star Trek, issue 3, September 1968, Dorot
hy C. Fontana interviewed by Ruth Berman; DeForest Kelley interviewed by Ruth Berman.

  Inside Star Trek, issue 4, Oct. 1968, by Irving Feinberg; Walter Matt Jefferies interviewed by Dorothy Fontana.

  Inside Star Trek, issue 6, December 1968, Leonard Nimoy interviewed by Ruth Berman; William Theiss interviewed by D.C. Fontana.

  Inside Star Trek, issue 8, February 1968, George Takei interviewed by Ruth Berman.

  Enterprise Incidents, #7, November 1979, Robert Bloch interview; Dorothy C. Fontana interviewed by Dennis Fischer.

  Starlog #38, September 1980, DeForest Kelley interviewed by Karen E. Wilson.

  Starlog #39, October 1980, Fred Freidberger interviewed by Mike Clark & Bill Cotter.

  Starlog #41, Dec. 1980, letter from Dorothy Fontana; article by David Gerrold.

  Starlog #42, January 1981, Mark Lenard interviewed by Alan Brender.

  Fangoria #10, January 1981, Theodore Sturgeon interview.

  Starlog #53, December 1981, Gene Winfield interviewed by James Van Hise.

  Starlog #62, September 1982, Ricardo Montalban interviewed by Robert Greenberger; Bjo Trimble article.

  Sensor Readings, April 1, 1984, David Gerrold interviewed by Don Hardin.

  Starlog #105, April 1986, Grace Lee Whitney interviewed by Daniel Dickholtz.

  Starlog #107, June 1986, Alexander Courage interviewed by Randy & Jean-Marc Lofficier.

  Official Star Trek Fan Club #51, August 1986, Grace Lee Whitney interviewed by Dan Madsen.

  Starlog #112, November 1986, Craig Huxley interview; Bruce Hyde by interviewed Frank Garcia.

  Starlog #113, December 1986, Robert Bloch interviewed by Randy & Jean-Marc Lofficier; John Hoyt interviewed by Anthony Timpone; Sean Kenney interviewed by Frank Garcis.

  Starlog #114, January. 1987, Marc Daniels interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #115, February 1987, Ted Cassidy interviewed Joel Eisner.

  Cinefantastique, Volume 17, No. 2, March 1987, Robert Bloch interviewed by Ben Herndon; Rolland Brooks interviewed by Ben Herndon; Alexander Courage interviewed by Hans Siden; Harlan Ellison interviewed by

  Ben Hernson; Gerald Perry Finnerman interviewed by Dennis Fischer; Dorothy C. Fontana interviewed by

  Ben Herndon; Walter Matt Jefferies interviewed by Ben Hernson; Fred Phillips interviewed by Ben Hernson;

  Gene Roddenberry interviewed by Ben Hernson; Jim Rugg interviewed by Ben Hernson.

  Starlog #117, April 1987, Robert Butler interviewed by Edward Gross; Stephen Kandel interviewed; Carey

  Wilber interviewed by Edward Gross; Roger Perry interviewed by Mark Phillips; Meg Wyllie interviewed by Frank Garcia.

  Starlog #118, May 1987, Dorothy C. Fontana interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #119, June 1987, Barbara Anderson interviewed by Bill Warren.

  Starlog #119, June 1987, Elisha Cook interviewed by Bill Warren.

  Starlog #121, March 1988, Majel Barrett interviewed by Robert Greenberger.

  Starlog #122, September 1987, Samuel Peeples interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #124, November 1987, Gary Lockwood interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #126, January 1988, Joseph Pevney interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #127, February 1988, Roger C. Carmel interviewed by Dan Madsen,

  Starlog #130, May 1988, Hagen Beggs interviewed by Frank Garcia; Arnold Moss interviewed by Diane

  Butler; John Newland interviewed by John McCarty; Adrian Spies interviewed by Edward Gross; Morgan Woodward, interviewed by Mark Phillips.

  Starlog #131, June 1988, Michael O’Herlihy interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #132, July 1988, Eddie Paskey interviewed by Kathleen M. Gooch.

  Starlog #133, August 1988, Stewart Moss interviewed by Mark Phillips.

  Starlog #135, October 1988, Susan Oliver interviewed by Frank Garcia; Jerry Sohl interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #136, November 1988, Jerry Sohl interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #138, January 1989, William Campbell interviewed by Steven H. Wilson.

  Starlog #138, January 1989, John Colicos interviewed by Peter Bloch-Hansen.

  Starlog #140, March 1989, Oliver Crawford interviewed by Edward Gross.

  New York Times, April 29, 1989, Marc Daniels.

  Starlog #144, July 1989, Vincent McEveety interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #155, June 1990, Paul Carr interviewed by Bill & Jennifer Florence; Vic Perrin interviewed by Mike Clark & Mark Phillips.

  Starlog #157, August 1990, Paul Comi interviewed by Mark Phillips.

  Star Trek: The Official Fan Club Magazine #75, August 1990. Morgan Woodward interviewed by John S. Davis.

  Starlog #159, October 1990, Shimon Wincelberg interviewed by Mike Clark.

  Starlog #163, February 1991, Robert Brown interviewed by Duanne S. Arnott.

  Starlog #168, July 1991, Steven Carabatsos interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #169, August 1991, Gerald Fried interviewed by David Hirsch.

  Starlog #172, November 1991, Ralph Senensky interviewed by Edward Gross.

  Starlog #174, George Clayton Johnson interviewed by Bill Warren.

  Starlog #177, April 1992, Don Mankiewicz interviewed by Bill Florence.

  Starlog #179, June 1992, Don Ingalls interviewed by Lee Goldberg; Leo Penn interviewed by Pat Jankiewicz.

  Starlog #190, May 1993, Malachi Throne interviewed by Joel Eisner.

  Starlog #199, February 1994, Robert Hamner interviewed by Mark Phillips.

  Entertainment Weekly, January 18, 1995, Bruce Hyde interview.

  Star Trek Communicator, October 1995, John Colicos interviewed by Chris Roe.

  Star Trek Communicator, June 1996, Leonard Nimoy interviewed by Chris Roe.

  Cinefantastique, July 1996, Howard Anderson, Jr. interviews; Joe D’Agosta interview; Richard C. Datin;

  James Doohan; Linwood Dunn interview; James Goldstone interview; Douglass Grindstaff interview; Gerd

  Oswald interviewed; William Theiss interviewed; Greg Van der Veer interviewed; Albert Whitlock.

  Starlog #236, June 1997, David Opatoshu interviewed by K.M. Drennan.

  Star Trek Monthly, issue 26, April 1997, Dorothy C. Fontana.

  Starlog #241, August 1997, Herbert F. Solow interviewed by Ian Spelling.

  Star Trek Communicator, June 1998, by Dr. Laura Schlessinger.

  Star Trek Communicator, December 1998, Craig Huxley interviewed by Kevin Dilmore.

  Star Trek: The Magazine, December 1999, Fred Freidberger.

  NBC promotional photo for Season Two timeslot change (Courtesy of Gerald Gurian)

  Stay tuned …

 

 

 


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