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'''Russell B. "Russ" Mayberry''' {{born|22|December|1925|died|27|July|2012}} was a former television director whose credits included the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Code of Honor}}. This episode is his only work on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise. In the midst of filming the episode Mayberry - who was described as being offensively racist and treating actors poorly[http://www.tvsquad.com/2008/04/28/star-trek-the-next-generation-code-of-honor/] - was fired by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and replaced by [[Les Landau]] (who went uncredited). He was born in Glasgow, Scotland.
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'''Russell B. "Russ" Mayberry''' {{born|22|December|1925|died|27|July|2012}} was a former television director whose credits included the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Code of Honor}}. This episode is his only work on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise. In the midst of filming the episode Mayberry – who was described as being offensively racist and treating actors poorly [http://www.tvsquad.com/2008/04/28/star-trek-the-next-generation-code-of-honor/] – was fired by [[Gene Roddenberry]] and replaced by [[Les Landau]] (who went uncredited). He was born in Glasgow, Scotland.
   
Mayberry directed many episodes of such shows as ''That Girl'', ''The Brady Bunch'', ''Ironside'', ''Kojak'', ''The Rockford Files'', ''The Equalizer'', and ''In the Heat of the Night''. He frequently worked with writer-producer {{w|Glen A. Larson|Glen A. Larson}}, for whom he directed many episodes of ''The Six Million Dollar Man'', ''McCloud'', ''The Fall Guy'', and ''Magnum, P.I.'', as well as a 1971 episode of ''Alias Smith and Jones'' (which guest-starred [[Paul Fix]]), two episodes of ''Manimal'' (including the pilot, which guest-starring [[Ed Lauter]]), and the 1982 TV movie ''Rooster'' (also featuring Ed Lauter). He has also directed for ''I Dream of Jeannie'', ''Dallas'', and ''Miami Vice'', among many others.
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Mayberry directed many episodes of such shows as ''That Girl'', ''The Brady Bunch'', ''Ironside'', ''Kojak'', ''The Rockford Files'', ''The Equalizer'', and ''In the Heat of the Night''. He frequently worked with writer-producer {{w|Glen A. Larson|Glen A. Larson}}, for whom he directed numerous episodes of ''The Six Million Dollar Man'', ''McCloud'', ''The Fall Guy'', and ''Magnum, P.I.'', as well as a 1971 episode of ''Alias Smith and Jones'' (which guest-starred [[Paul Fix]]), two episodes of ''Manimal'' (including the pilot, which guest-starring [[Ed Lauter]]), and the 1982 TV movie ''Rooster'' (also featuring Ed Lauter). He has also directed for ''I Dream of Jeannie'', ''Dallas'', and ''Miami Vice'', among many others.
   
 
In addition to his work on episodic television, Mayberry has directed a number of made-for-TV movies, including two for Walt Disney and [[NBC]] in 1978 – ''The Young Runaways'' (with cinematography by [[Charles F. Wheeler]]) and ''The Million Dollar Dixie Delivery'' (starring [[Brock Peters]]) – and many for [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS]]. He even has a few feature films to his credit: ''The Jesus Trip'' (1971) and Walt Disney's ''The Spaceman and King Arthur'' (aka ''Unidentified Flying Oddball'') (1979). His last directorial credit was an episode of the Prime Time Entertainment Network series ''Pointman'' in 1995.
 
In addition to his work on episodic television, Mayberry has directed a number of made-for-TV movies, including two for Walt Disney and [[NBC]] in 1978 – ''The Young Runaways'' (with cinematography by [[Charles F. Wheeler]]) and ''The Million Dollar Dixie Delivery'' (starring [[Brock Peters]]) – and many for [[CBS Paramount Television|CBS]]. He even has a few feature films to his credit: ''The Jesus Trip'' (1971) and Walt Disney's ''The Spaceman and King Arthur'' (aka ''Unidentified Flying Oddball'') (1979). His last directorial credit was an episode of the Prime Time Entertainment Network series ''Pointman'' in 1995.
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==Other ''Trek'' connections==
 
==Other ''Trek'' connections==
In his long career, spanning over 70 different television series and made-for-TV movies across three decades, Mayberry has worked with many ''Star Trek'' alumni. For example, before working with [[Alan Oppenheimer]] on three episodes of ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' (on which Oppenheimer was a regular), Mayberry directed him in two episodes of ''That Girl'' ("Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do Me?" in 1969 and "Gone-A-Courtin'" in 1970) and a 1971 episode of ''McCloud'' entitled "Encounter with Aries", which was written by [[Peter Allan Fields]] and also guest-starred [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]
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In his long career, spanning over seventy different television series and made-for-TV movies across three decades, Mayberry has worked with many ''Star Trek'' alumni. For example, before working with [[Alan Oppenheimer]] on three episodes of ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' (on which Oppenheimer was a regular), Mayberry directed him in two episodes of ''That Girl'' ("Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do Me?" in 1969 and "Gone-A-Courtin'" in 1970) and a 1971 episode of ''McCloud'' entitled "Encounter with Aries", which was written by [[Peter Allan Fields]] and also guest-starred [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]
   
As the director of 13 episodes of ''The Equalizer'', Mayberry worked many times with ''Trek'' guest actors [[Robert Lansing]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]]. He also directed the likes of [[Lori Petty]], [[Saul Rubinek]], and [[Christian Slater]] on this series; three of the episodes he directed were co-written by [[Maurice Hurley]] and one (1986's "Joyride", the episode featuring Slater) was written by [[Jim Trombetta]]. Outside of ''TNG'', however, Mayberry has worked with only one actor who would become a regular castmember on a ''Star Trek'' series: [[Robert Beltran]], who played [[Chakotay]] on ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Mayberry directed Beltran, as well as ''Trek'' guest actor [[Sherman Howard]], in a two-part ''Miami Vice'' episode called "Freefall", which aired in May 1989.
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As the director of thirteen episodes of ''The Equalizer'', Mayberry worked many times with ''Trek'' guest actors [[Robert Lansing]] and [[Keith Szarabajka]]. He also directed the likes of [[Lori Petty]], [[Saul Rubinek]], and [[Christian Slater]] on this series; three of the episodes he directed were co-written by [[Maurice Hurley]] and one (1986's "Joyride", the episode featuring Slater) was written by [[Jim Trombetta]]. Outside of TNG, however, Mayberry worked with only one actor who became a regular cast member on a ''Star Trek'' series: [[Robert Beltran]], who played [[Chakotay]] on ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Mayberry directed Beltran, as well as ''Trek'' guest actor [[Sherman Howard]], in a two-part ''Miami Vice'' episode called "Freefall", which aired in May 1989.
   
 
Among the other projects which teamed him with fellow ''Trek'' alumni are:
 
Among the other projects which teamed him with fellow ''Trek'' alumni are:
   
*''The Monkees'' episode "The Monkees at the Movies" (1967) guest-starring [[Hamilton Camp]]
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*''The Monkees'' episode "The Monkees at the Movies" (1967, guest-starring [[Hamilton Camp]])
*''The Monkees'' episode "The Monkees in Manhattan" (1967) guest-starring [[Susan Howard]]
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*''The Monkees'' episode "The Monkees in Manhattan" (1967, guest-starring [[Susan Howard]])
*''The Second Hundred Years'' episode "Lucky Luke" (1968) guest-starring [[Monte Markham]]
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*''The Second Hundred Years'' episode "Lucky Luke" (1968, guest-starring [[Monte Markham]])
*''McCloud'' episode "Manhattan Manhunt, Part 2: The Stage Is All the World" (1970) starring [[Diana Muldaur]]
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*''McCloud'' episode "Manhattan Manhunt, Part 2: The Stage Is All the World" (1970, starring [[Diana Muldaur]])
*''McCloud'' episode "Encounter with Aries" (1971) guest-starring [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]] and Alan Oppenheimer; written by [[Peter Allan Fields]]
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*''McCloud'' episode "Encounter with Aries" (1971, guest-starring [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]] and Alan Oppenheimer; written by [[Peter Allan Fields]])
*''McCloud'' episode "Fifth Man in a String Quartet" (1972) guest-starring [[Alex Henteloff]] and [[Dick Miller]]
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*''McCloud'' episode "Fifth Man in a String Quartet" (1972, guest-starring [[Alex Henteloff]] and [[Dick Miller]])
*''A Very Missing Person'' (1972 TV movie) featuring [[Robert Easton]], [[James Gregory]], and [[Julie Newmar]]
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*''A Very Missing Person'' (1972 TV movie, featuring [[Robert Easton]], [[James Gregory]], and [[Julie Newmar]])
*''Ironside'' episode "Camera...Action...Murder!" (1972) guest-starring [[Anthony Caruso]]
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*''Ironside'' episode "Camera... Action... Murder!" (1972, guest-starring [[Anthony Caruso]])
*''Search'' episode "The Gold Machine" (1972) guest-starring [[Mark Lenard]]
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*''Search'' episode "The Gold Machine" (1972, guest-starring [[Mark Lenard]])
*''Search'' episode "A Honeymoon to Kill" (1973) guest-starring [[Antoinette Bower]] and [[Meg Wyllie]]
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*''Search'' episode "A Honeymoon to Kill" (1973, guest-starring [[Antoinette Bower]] and [[Meg Wyllie]])
*''Search'' episode "The 24 Carat Hit" (1973) guest-starring [[George Murdock]] and [[Nehemiah Persoff]]
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*''Search'' episode "The 24 Carat Hit" (1973, guest-starring [[George Murdock]] and [[Nehemiah Persoff]])
*''Ironside'' episode "All About Andrea" (1973) guest-starring [[John McLiam]]
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*''Ironside'' episode "All About Andrea" (1973, guest-starring [[John McLiam]])
*''Ironside'' episode "All Honorable Men" (1973) guest-starring [[Arthur Batanides]] and [[Sandra Smith]]
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*''Ironside'' episode "All Honorable Men" (1973, guest-starring [[Arthur Batanides]] and [[Sandra Smith]])
*''Search'' episode "Suffer My Child" (1973) guest-starring [[Byron Morrow]]
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*''Search'' episode "Suffer My Child" (1973, guest-starring [[Byron Morrow]])
*''Ironside'' episodes "In the Forests of the Night" and "The Armageddon Gang" (both 1973) guest-starring [[Gene Lyons]]
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*''Ironside'' episodes "In the Forests of the Night" and "The Armageddon Gang" (both 1973, guest-starring [[Gene Lyons]])
*''The Six Million Dollar Man'' episode "Wine, Women and War" (1973) starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring [[Lee Bergere]]
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*''The Six Million Dollar Man'' episode "Wine, Women and War" (1973, starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring [[Lee Bergere]])
*''The Six Million Dollar Man'' episode "The Solid Gold Kidnapping" (1973) starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring [[James B. Sikking]]
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*''The Six Million Dollar Man'' episode "The Solid Gold Kidnapping" (1973, starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring [[James B. Sikking]])
*''Barnaby Jones'' episode "Friends 'till Death" (1974) starring [[Lee Meriwether]] and guest-starring [[Susan Oliver]], [[Gail Strickland]], [[Peter Brocco]] and [[Walker Edmiston]]
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*''Barnaby Jones'' episode "Friends 'till Death" (1974, starring [[Lee Meriwether]] and guest-starring [[Susan Oliver]], [[Gail Strickland]], [[Peter Brocco]], and [[Walker Edmiston]])
*''Ironside'' episode "A Death in Academe" (1974) guest-starring [[Malachi Throne]]
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*''Ironside'' episode "A Death in Academe" (1974, guest-starring [[Malachi Throne]])
*''The Rockford Files'' episode "The Countess" (1974) guest-starring [[James Cromwell]]
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*''The Rockford Files'' episode "The Countess" (1974, guest-starring [[James Cromwell]])
*''Kojak'' episode "Slay Ride" (1974) guest-starring [[Stephen McHattie]]
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*''Kojak'' episode "Slay Ride" (1974, guest-starring [[Stephen McHattie]])
*''Fer-de-Lance'' (1974 CBS TV movie) featuring [[Bill Catching]], [[Jason Evers]] and [[Robert Ito]]
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*''Fer-de-Lance'' (1974 CBS TV movie, featuring [[Bill Catching]], [[Jason Evers]], and [[Robert Ito]])
*''McCloud'' episode "Lady on the Run" (1975) starring [[Ken Lynch]] and guest-starring [[Mariette Hartley]]
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*''McCloud'' episode "Lady on the Run" (1975, starring [[Ken Lynch]] and guest-starring [[Mariette Hartley]])
*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Charlie Harris at Large" (1975) guest-starring Diana Muldaur
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*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Charlie Harris at Large" (1975, guest-starring Diana Muldaur)
*''Kojak'' episode "Two-Four-Six for Two Hundred" (1975) guest-starring [[Roger Aaron Brown]]
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*''Kojak'' episode "Two-Four-Six for Two Hundred" (1975, guest-starring [[Roger Aaron Brown]])
*''The Six Million Dollar Man'' episode "Steve Austin, Fugitive" (1975) starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring [[Gary Lockwood]]
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*''The Six Million Dollar Man'' episode "Steve Austin, Fugitive" (1975, starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring [[Gary Lockwood]])
*''Kojak'' episode "My Brother, My Enemy" (1975) guest-starring [[Charles Napier]]
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*''Kojak'' episode "My Brother, My Enemy" (1975, guest-starring [[Charles Napier]])
*''Kojak'' episode "Be Careful What You Pray For" (1975) guest-starring Meg Wyllie
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*''Kojak'' episode "Be Careful What You Pray For" (1975, guest-starring Meg Wyllie)
*''Harry O'' episode "Group Terror" (1975) starring [[Anthony Zerbe]] and guest-starring [[Jay Robinson]]
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*''Harry O'' episode "Group Terror" (1975, starring [[Anthony Zerbe]] and guest-starring [[Jay Robinson]])
*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Resurrection in Black & White" (1975) guest-starring Sandra Smith
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*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Resurrection in Black & White" (1975, guest-starring Sandra Smith)
*''Petrocelli'' episode "Falling Star" (1976) starring [[Michael Bell]], Susan Howard, and [[David Huddleston]]
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*''Petrocelli'' episode "Falling Star" (1976, starring [[Michael Bell]], Susan Howard, and [[David Huddleston]])
*''Baa Baa Black Sheep'' episode "Flying Misfits" (1976) starring [[James Whitmore, Jr.]] and [[John Larroquette]] and guest-starring Byron Morrow, Charles Napier and [[Lance LeGault]]
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*''Baa Baa Black Sheep'' episode "Flying Misfits" (1976, starring [[James Whitmore, Jr.]] and [[John Larroquette]] and guest-starring Byron Morrow, Charles Napier, and [[Lance LeGault]])
*''Harry O'' episode "Death Certificate" (1976) starring Anthony Zerbe and written by [[John Meredyth Lucas]]
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*''Harry O'' episode "Death Certificate" (1976, starring Anthony Zerbe and written by [[John Meredyth Lucas]])
*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Feeding Frenzy" (1976) guest-starring Susan Howard
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*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Feeding Frenzy" (1976, guest-starring Susan Howard)
*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Coulter City Wildcat" (1976) guest-starring [[Noble Willingham]]
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*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Coulter City Wildcat" (1976, guest-starring [[Noble Willingham]])
*''Kojak'' episode "The Godson" (1977) guest-starring [[F. Murray Abraham]]
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*''Kojak'' episode "The Godson" (1977, guest-starring [[F. Murray Abraham]])
*''The 3,000 Mile Chase'' (1977 NBC TV movie) starring [[Cliff DeYoung]] and featuring [[Marc Alaimo]], Roger Aaron Brown, and [[Jerry Hardin]]
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*''The 3,000 Mile Chase'' (1977 NBC TV movie, starring [[Cliff DeYoung]] and featuring [[Marc Alaimo]], Roger Aaron Brown, and [[Jerry Hardin]])
*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Hotel of Fear" (1977) guest-starring [[Barry Atwater]]
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*''The Rockford Files'' episode "Hotel of Fear" (1977, guest-starring [[Barry Atwater]])
*''Kojak'' episode "Chain of Custody" (1978) guest-starring [[Paul Sorenson]]
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*''Kojak'' episode "Chain of Custody" (1978, guest-starring [[Paul Sorenson]])
*''The Rebels'' (1979 TV movie) featuring [[Kim Cattrall]], Paul Fix, Nehemiah Persoff, [[Warren Stevens]], and [[Kevin Tighe]]
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*''The Rebels'' (1979 TV movie, featuring [[Kim Cattrall]], Paul Fix, Nehemiah Persoff, [[Warren Stevens]], and [[Kevin Tighe]])
 
*''Marriage Is Alive and Well'' (1980 TV movie) featuring [[David Clennon]]
 
*''Marriage Is Alive and Well'' (1980 TV movie) featuring [[David Clennon]]
*''Reunion'' (1980 CBS TV movie) starring [[Joanna Cassidy]]
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*''Reunion'' (1980 CBS TV movie, starring [[Joanna Cassidy]])
*''The Fall Guy'' pilot episode (1981) guest-starring [[Percy Rodriguez]]
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*''The Fall Guy'' pilot episode (1981, guest-starring [[Percy Rodriguez]])
*''A Matter of Life and Death'' (1981 CBS TV movie) starring [[Salome Jens]]
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*''A Matter of Life and Death'' (1981 CBS TV movie, starring [[Salome Jens]])
*''The Fall Guy'' episode "License to Kill, Part 1" (1982) guest-starring Monte Markham
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*''The Fall Guy'' episode "License to Kill, Part 1" (1982, guest-starring Monte Markham)
*''Manimal'' episode "Night of the Beast" (1983) guest-starring [[Jeff Corey]]
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*''Manimal'' episode "Night of the Beast" (1983, guest-starring [[Jeff Corey]])
*''The Scarecrow and Mrs. King'' episode "The Mole" (1984) guest-starring Byron Morrow
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*''The Scarecrow and Mrs. King'' episode "The Mole" (1984, guest-starring Byron Morrow)
*''Challenge of a Lifetime'' (1985 TV movie) featuring [[Keone Young]]
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*''Challenge of a Lifetime'' (1985 TV movie, featuring [[Keone Young]])
*''Magnum, P.I.'' episode "Rapture" (1985) guest-starring [[Henry Darrow]]
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*''Magnum, P.I.'' episode "Rapture" (1985, guest-starring [[Henry Darrow]])
*''Magnum, P.I.'' episode "A.A.P.I." (1986) guest-starring [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]
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*''Magnum, P.I.'' episode "A.A.P.I." (1986, guest-starring [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]])
*''Magnum, P.I.'' episode "Unfinished Business" (1988) guest-starring Lance LeGault; co-written by [[Jeri Taylor]]
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*''Magnum, P.I.'' episode "Unfinished Business" (1988, guest-starring Lance LeGault; co-written by [[Jeri Taylor]])
*''Paradise'' episode "Home Again" (1989) starring [[Michael Ensign]] and guest-starring [[Richard Lineback]] and [[Warren Munson]]
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*''Paradise'' episode "Home Again" (1989, starring [[Michael Ensign]] and guest-starring [[Richard Lineback]] and [[Warren Munson]])
*''Matlock'' episode "The D.A." (1990) guest-starring [[Gregg Henry]] and [[Steve Vinovich]]
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*''Matlock'' episode "The D.A." (1990, guest-starring [[Gregg Henry]] and [[Steve Vinovich]])
*''In the Heat of the Night'' episode "Ruda's Awakening" (1991) guest-starring [[Fran Bennett]]
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*''In the Heat of the Night'' episode "Ruda's Awakening" (1991, guest-starring [[Fran Bennett]])
*''Matlock'' episode "The Last Laugh" (1993) guest-starring [[Daniel Roebuck]] and [[Gwynyth Walsh]]
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*''Matlock'' episode "The Last Laugh" (1993, guest-starring [[Daniel Roebuck]] and [[Gwynyth Walsh]])
*''Matlock'' episodes "The Coach" and "Matlock's Bad, Bad, Bad Dream" (1993) guest-starring Daniel Roebuck
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*''Matlock'' episodes "The Coach" and "Matlock's Bad, Bad, Bad Dream" (1993, guest-starring Daniel Roebuck)
*''In the Heat of the Night'' episode "Give Me Your Life" (1994) guest-starring Gwynyth Walsh
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*''In the Heat of the Night'' episode "Give Me Your Life" (1994, guest-starring Gwynyth Walsh)
   
 
==External link==
 
==External link==
 
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* [http://www.tv.com/russ-mayberry/person/4965/summary.html Russ Mayberry] at [http://www.tv.com TV.com]
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*[http://www.tv.com/russ-mayberry/person/4965/summary.html Russ Mayberry] at [http://www.tv.com TV.com]
 
   
 
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Russell B. "Russ" Mayberry (22 December 192527 July 2012; age 86) was a former television director whose credits included the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Code of Honor". This episode is his only work on the Star Trek franchise. In the midst of filming the episode Mayberry – who was described as being offensively racist and treating actors poorly [1] – was fired by Gene Roddenberry and replaced by Les Landau (who went uncredited). He was born in Glasgow, Scotland.

Mayberry directed many episodes of such shows as That Girl, The Brady Bunch, Ironside, Kojak, The Rockford Files, The Equalizer, and In the Heat of the Night. He frequently worked with writer-producer Glen A. Larson, for whom he directed numerous episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, McCloud, The Fall Guy, and Magnum, P.I., as well as a 1971 episode of Alias Smith and Jones (which guest-starred Paul Fix), two episodes of Manimal (including the pilot, which guest-starring Ed Lauter), and the 1982 TV movie Rooster (also featuring Ed Lauter). He has also directed for I Dream of Jeannie, Dallas, and Miami Vice, among many others.

In addition to his work on episodic television, Mayberry has directed a number of made-for-TV movies, including two for Walt Disney and NBC in 1978 – The Young Runaways (with cinematography by Charles F. Wheeler) and The Million Dollar Dixie Delivery (starring Brock Peters) – and many for CBS. He even has a few feature films to his credit: The Jesus Trip (1971) and Walt Disney's The Spaceman and King Arthur (aka Unidentified Flying Oddball) (1979). His last directorial credit was an episode of the Prime Time Entertainment Network series Pointman in 1995.

He died on July 27, 2012 from a brief illness in at Fort Collins Medical Center in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Other Trek connections

In his long career, spanning over seventy different television series and made-for-TV movies across three decades, Mayberry has worked with many Star Trek alumni. For example, before working with Alan Oppenheimer on three episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man (on which Oppenheimer was a regular), Mayberry directed him in two episodes of That Girl ("Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do Me?" in 1969 and "Gone-A-Courtin'" in 1970) and a 1971 episode of McCloud entitled "Encounter with Aries", which was written by Peter Allan Fields and also guest-starred Elisha Cook, Jr.

As the director of thirteen episodes of The Equalizer, Mayberry worked many times with Trek guest actors Robert Lansing and Keith Szarabajka. He also directed the likes of Lori Petty, Saul Rubinek, and Christian Slater on this series; three of the episodes he directed were co-written by Maurice Hurley and one (1986's "Joyride", the episode featuring Slater) was written by Jim Trombetta. Outside of TNG, however, Mayberry worked with only one actor who became a regular cast member on a Star Trek series: Robert Beltran, who played Chakotay on Star Trek: Voyager. Mayberry directed Beltran, as well as Trek guest actor Sherman Howard, in a two-part Miami Vice episode called "Freefall", which aired in May 1989.

Among the other projects which teamed him with fellow Trek alumni are:

  • The Monkees episode "The Monkees at the Movies" (1967, guest-starring Hamilton Camp)
  • The Monkees episode "The Monkees in Manhattan" (1967, guest-starring Susan Howard)
  • The Second Hundred Years episode "Lucky Luke" (1968, guest-starring Monte Markham)
  • McCloud episode "Manhattan Manhunt, Part 2: The Stage Is All the World" (1970, starring Diana Muldaur)
  • McCloud episode "Encounter with Aries" (1971, guest-starring Elisha Cook, Jr. and Alan Oppenheimer; written by Peter Allan Fields)
  • McCloud episode "Fifth Man in a String Quartet" (1972, guest-starring Alex Henteloff and Dick Miller)
  • A Very Missing Person (1972 TV movie, featuring Robert Easton, James Gregory, and Julie Newmar)
  • Ironside episode "Camera... Action... Murder!" (1972, guest-starring Anthony Caruso)
  • Search episode "The Gold Machine" (1972, guest-starring Mark Lenard)
  • Search episode "A Honeymoon to Kill" (1973, guest-starring Antoinette Bower and Meg Wyllie)
  • Search episode "The 24 Carat Hit" (1973, guest-starring George Murdock and Nehemiah Persoff)
  • Ironside episode "All About Andrea" (1973, guest-starring John McLiam)
  • Ironside episode "All Honorable Men" (1973, guest-starring Arthur Batanides and Sandra Smith)
  • Search episode "Suffer My Child" (1973, guest-starring Byron Morrow)
  • Ironside episodes "In the Forests of the Night" and "The Armageddon Gang" (both 1973, guest-starring Gene Lyons)
  • The Six Million Dollar Man episode "Wine, Women and War" (1973, starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring Lee Bergere)
  • The Six Million Dollar Man episode "The Solid Gold Kidnapping" (1973, starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring James B. Sikking)
  • Barnaby Jones episode "Friends 'till Death" (1974, starring Lee Meriwether and guest-starring Susan Oliver, Gail Strickland, Peter Brocco, and Walker Edmiston)
  • Ironside episode "A Death in Academe" (1974, guest-starring Malachi Throne)
  • The Rockford Files episode "The Countess" (1974, guest-starring James Cromwell)
  • Kojak episode "Slay Ride" (1974, guest-starring Stephen McHattie)
  • Fer-de-Lance (1974 CBS TV movie, featuring Bill Catching, Jason Evers, and Robert Ito)
  • McCloud episode "Lady on the Run" (1975, starring Ken Lynch and guest-starring Mariette Hartley)
  • The Rockford Files episode "Charlie Harris at Large" (1975, guest-starring Diana Muldaur)
  • Kojak episode "Two-Four-Six for Two Hundred" (1975, guest-starring Roger Aaron Brown)
  • The Six Million Dollar Man episode "Steve Austin, Fugitive" (1975, starring Alan Oppenheimer and guest-starring Gary Lockwood)
  • Kojak episode "My Brother, My Enemy" (1975, guest-starring Charles Napier)
  • Kojak episode "Be Careful What You Pray For" (1975, guest-starring Meg Wyllie)
  • Harry O episode "Group Terror" (1975, starring Anthony Zerbe and guest-starring Jay Robinson)
  • The Rockford Files episode "Resurrection in Black & White" (1975, guest-starring Sandra Smith)
  • Petrocelli episode "Falling Star" (1976, starring Michael Bell, Susan Howard, and David Huddleston)
  • Baa Baa Black Sheep episode "Flying Misfits" (1976, starring James Whitmore, Jr. and John Larroquette and guest-starring Byron Morrow, Charles Napier, and Lance LeGault)
  • Harry O episode "Death Certificate" (1976, starring Anthony Zerbe and written by John Meredyth Lucas)
  • The Rockford Files episode "Feeding Frenzy" (1976, guest-starring Susan Howard)
  • The Rockford Files episode "Coulter City Wildcat" (1976, guest-starring Noble Willingham)
  • Kojak episode "The Godson" (1977, guest-starring F. Murray Abraham)
  • The 3,000 Mile Chase (1977 NBC TV movie, starring Cliff DeYoung and featuring Marc Alaimo, Roger Aaron Brown, and Jerry Hardin)
  • The Rockford Files episode "Hotel of Fear" (1977, guest-starring Barry Atwater)
  • Kojak episode "Chain of Custody" (1978, guest-starring Paul Sorenson)
  • The Rebels (1979 TV movie, featuring Kim Cattrall, Paul Fix, Nehemiah Persoff, Warren Stevens, and Kevin Tighe)
  • Marriage Is Alive and Well (1980 TV movie) featuring David Clennon
  • Reunion (1980 CBS TV movie, starring Joanna Cassidy)
  • The Fall Guy pilot episode (1981, guest-starring Percy Rodriguez)
  • A Matter of Life and Death (1981 CBS TV movie, starring Salome Jens)
  • The Fall Guy episode "License to Kill, Part 1" (1982, guest-starring Monte Markham)
  • Manimal episode "Night of the Beast" (1983, guest-starring Jeff Corey)
  • The Scarecrow and Mrs. King episode "The Mole" (1984, guest-starring Byron Morrow)
  • Challenge of a Lifetime (1985 TV movie, featuring Keone Young)
  • Magnum, P.I. episode "Rapture" (1985, guest-starring Henry Darrow)
  • Magnum, P.I. episode "A.A.P.I." (1986, guest-starring Elisha Cook, Jr.)
  • Magnum, P.I. episode "Unfinished Business" (1988, guest-starring Lance LeGault; co-written by Jeri Taylor)
  • Paradise episode "Home Again" (1989, starring Michael Ensign and guest-starring Richard Lineback and Warren Munson)
  • Matlock episode "The D.A." (1990, guest-starring Gregg Henry and Steve Vinovich)
  • In the Heat of the Night episode "Ruda's Awakening" (1991, guest-starring Fran Bennett)
  • Matlock episode "The Last Laugh" (1993, guest-starring Daniel Roebuck and Gwynyth Walsh)
  • Matlock episodes "The Coach" and "Matlock's Bad, Bad, Bad Dream" (1993, guest-starring Daniel Roebuck)
  • In the Heat of the Night episode "Give Me Your Life" (1994, guest-starring Gwynyth Walsh)

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