http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf038n99s7 No online items Finding Aid for the Robert H. Justman Collection of Star Trek Television Series Scripts, 1966-1968 Processed by Arts Library-Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by D.MacGill; Arts Library-Special Collections University of California, Los Angeles, Library Performing Arts Special Collections, Room A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library, Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Phone: (310) 825-4988 Fax: (310) 206-1864 Email: [email protected] http://www2.library.ucla.edu/specialcollections/performingarts/index.cfm © 1998 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 89 1 Finding Aid for the Robert H. Justman Collection of Star Trek Television Series scripts, 1966-1968 Collection number: 89 UCLA Arts Library-Special Collections Los Angeles, CA Contact Information University of California, Los Angeles, Library Performing Arts Special Collections, Room A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library, Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 Phone: (310) 825-4988 Fax: (310) 206-1864 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www2.library.ucla.edu/specialcollections/performingarts/index.cfm Processed by: Art Library-Special Collections staff Date Completed: Unknown Encoded by: D.MacGill © 1998 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Robert H. Justman Collection of Star Trek Television Series Scripts, Date (inclusive): 1966-1968 Collection number: 89 Origination: Justman, Robert H. Extent: 8 boxes (3.4 linear ft.) Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Arts Special Collections Los Angeles, California 90095-1575 Shelf location: Held at SRLF. Please contact the Performing Arts Special Collections for paging information. Language: English. Restrictions on Access Advance notice required for access. Restrictions on Use Copyright has not been assigned to the Performing Arts Special Collections, UCLA. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Arts Special Collections Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Arts Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Preferred Citation Robert H. Justman Collection of Star Trek Television Series Scripts (Collection 89). Performing Arts Special Collections, University Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles. Biography "Star Trek" debuted in 1966 and ran to 79 episodes; it started with low ratings, but the support of its audience and science fiction writers prevented its cancellation; the show was launched by Gene Roddenberry with a format similar to that of "Wagon Train," a weekly television program about pioneers traveling westward; over time Roddenberry and "Star Trek" 89 2 acquired a following of loyal fans, known as "Trekkies"; "Star Trek" reruns in the late 1970s prompted the continued popularity of the series; Paramount Pictures produced several "Star Trek" movies starring the original television series cast; Roddenberry created and became executive producer for another television series called "Star Trek : The Next Generation," which was set seventy-eight years after the final "Star Trek" episode. Justman was born in 1926; attended UC Los Angeles (1946-48); began his career in 1950 on independent films and became an asst. director in 1953; affiliated with Herb Solow and Gene Roddenberry and was hired as the asst. director on "The Cage," the first "Star Trek" pilot (1964); was assoc. producer for the series and co-producer for "Star Trek"'s final season; worked with Roddenberry to help create and produce "Star Trek : the Next Generation" (1986). Scope and Content Collection consists of original "Star Trek" scripts. Scripts include production materials such as shooting schedules, cast lists, title sheets, special photographic effects lists, and credits. Most of the scripts have Justman's name or initials on the front cover and minor annotations or lines in the text. Access Points Justman, Robert H. --Archives. Television producers and directors --California --Los Angeles --Archival resources. Scripts (documents). Episodes A PIECE OF THE ACTION (Prod# 60349) Box 5 Written by Gene L. Coon and David P. Harmon. Final draft, October 30, 1967, 63 pages. (Prod. 60349). - Incl.: Special photography effects (2), Shooting schedule (5), Day-out-of-days (1), Cast sheet (6), Credits (3). A PRIVATE LITTLE WAR (Prod# 60345) Box 5 Written by Don Ingalls and Gene Roddenberry. Second revised final draft, September 25, 1967, 67 pages. (Prod. 60345). - Incl.: Special photography effects (2), Shooting schedule (5), Day-out-of days (1), Cast sheet (3), Credit (3). A TASTE OF ARMAGEDDON (Prod# 6149-23) Box 6 Written by Gene L. Coon and Robert Hammer. Revised final draft, December 12, 1966, 67 pages. (Prod. 6149-23). - Incl.: Shooting schedule (8), Cast sheet (5), Credits (3). AMOK TIME (Prod# 5149-34) Box 1 Written by Theodore Sturgeon. Second revised final draft, June 5, 1967, 60a pages. (Prod. 5149-34). Incl.: Special photography effects (2), Shooting schedule (6), Cast sheets (5), Credits (3). ARENA (Prod# 6149-19) Box 1 Written by Gene Coon. Final draft, November 3, 1966, 64 pages. (Prod. 6149-19). - Incl.: Shooting schedule (10), Cast sheet (2), Credits (3). ASSIGNEMNT: EARTH (Prod# 60355) 89 3 Episodes ASSIGNEMNT: EARTH (Prod# 60355) Box 1 Written by Art Wallace and Gene Roddenberry. Final draft, January 1, 1968, 67 pages. (Prod. 60355). - Incl.: Vault tranporter sequence (3), Wild lines, voices and sounds, loops (22), Cast sheet (3), Credits (3). BALANNCE OF TERROR (Prod# 6149-09) Box 1 Written by Paul Schneider. Revised final draft, July 18, 1966, 69 pages. (Prod. 6149-09). - Incl.: Shooting schedule (11), Cast sheet (5), Rough Cut-General Comments (1), Reel content (4), Credits (3). BREAD AND CIRCUS (Prod# 60343) Box 1 Written by Gen Roddenberry and Gene L. Coon. Third revised final draft, September 12, 1967, 65 pages. (Prod. 60343). - Incl.: Special photography effects (1), Shooting schedule (2), Cast sheets (7), Credits (4). BY ANY OTHER NAME (Prod# 60350) Box 1 Written by D. C. Fontana and Jerome Bixby. Revised final draft (lacking last page), November 7, 1967, 69 pages. (Prod. 60350). - Incl.: Special photography effects (3), Shooting schedule (7), Cast sheet (2), Credits (3). CATSPAW (Prod# 5149-30) Box 1 Written by Robert Bloch. Revised final draft, April 27, 1967, 64 pages. (Prod. 5149-30). - Incl.: Optical Miniature list (2), Special photography effects (3), Shooting schedule (8), Cast list (3), Credits (3). CHARLIE X (Prod# 6149-08) Box 1 Written by D. C. Fontana. Final draft, July 5, 1966, 70 pages. (Prod. 6149-08). - Incl.: Shooting schedule (9), Cast sheet (3), Sound effect (1), Notes on first cut (2), Teaser narration (1), Credits (3). COURT MARSHALL (Prod# 6149-15) Box 2 Written by Don M. Mankiewicz and Steven Carabatsos. Revised final draft, September 9, 1966, 68 pages. (Prod. 6149-15) - Incl.: Shooting schedule (10), Cast sheet (4), Credits (3). DAGGER OF THE MIND (Prod# 6149-11) Box 2 Written by Shimon Wincelberg. Revised final draft, August 5, 1968, 77 pages. (Prod. 6149-11). - Incl.: Shooting schedule (10), Cast sheet (3), Credits (3). DAY OF THE DOVE (Prod# 60043-66) Box 2 Written by Jerome Bixby. Revised final draft, August 19, 1968, 61 pages. (Prod. 60043-66). - Incl.: Special photography effects (3), Shooting schedule (6), Cast sheet (3), Credits (3), Name change (1). ELAAN OF TROYIUS (Prod# 60043-57) 89 4 Episodes ELAAN OF TROYIUS (Prod# 60043-57) Box 2 Written by John Meredith Lucas. Final draft, May 23, 1968, 73 pages. (Prod. 60043-57). - Incl.: Special photography effects (3), Shooting schedule (11), Day-out-of-days (1), Cast sheet (4), Credits (3). ERRAND OF MERCY (Prod# 6143-27) Box 3 Written by Gene Coon. Revised final draft, January 23, 1967, 62 pages. (Prod. 6143-27). - Incl.: Shooting schedule (6), Cast sheet (2), Credits (3). FOR THE WORLD IS HOLLOW AND I HAVE TOUCHED THE SKY (Prod# 60043-65) Box 3 Written by Rik Vollaerts. Final draft, August 7, 1968, 59 pages. (Prod. 60043-65). - Incl.: Special photography effects (4), Day-out-of-days (1), Shooting schedule (5), Cast sheet (2). FRIDAY'S CHILD (Prod# 5149-32) Box 3 Written by D. C. Fontana. Revised final draft, May 11, 1967, 55 pages. (Prod. 5149-32). - Incl.: Special photography effects (2), Shooting schedule (9), Cast sheet (3), Credits (3). I, MUDD (Prod# 60341) Box 3 Written by Stephen Kandel. Revised final draft, August 4, 1967, 70 pages. (Prod. 60341). - Incl.: Special photography effects (2), Shooting schedule (7), Day-out-of days (1), Credits (3). IS THERE IN TRUTH NO BEAUTY (Prod# 60043-62) Box 3 Written by Jean Lisette Aroeste. Final draft, July 12, 1968, 57 pages. (Prod. 60043-62). - Incl.: Narration (1), Shooting schedule (5), Day-out-of-days (1), Cast sheet (1), Credits (3). JOURNEY TO BABEL (Prod# 60043-56) Box 3 Written by D. C. Fontana. Seond revised final draft, September 19, 1967, 64 pages. (Prod. 60043-56). - Incl.: Special photography effects 93), Shooting schedule (6), Cast sheet (5), Credits (3). METAMORPHOSIS (Prod# 5149-31) Box 4 Written by Gene Coon. Revised final draft, May 3, 1967, 59 pages. (Prod. 5149-31). - Incl.: Special photography effects (3), Shooting schedule (6), Cast sheet (4), Credits (3). MIRI (Prod# 6143-12) Box 4 Written by Adrian Spies. Revised final draft, July 17, 1967, 72 pages. (Prod. 6143-12). - Incl.: Shooting schedule (9), Cast sheet (2), Credits (3). MIRROR, MIRROR (Prod# 5143-39) 89 5 Episodes MIRROR, MIRROR (Prod# 5143-39) Box 4 Written by Jerome Bixby. Final draft, July 17, 1967, 63 pages. (Prod. 5143-39). - Incl.: Sepcial photography effects (3), Shooting schedule (7), Day-out-of-days (1), Cast sheet (7), Credits (3). MUDD'S WOMEN (Prod# 6143-04) Box 4 Written by Steven Kandel. Revised final draft, May 31, 1966, 63 pages.
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