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The first season of '''''Star Trek: The Original Series''''' was produced and filmed in {{y|1966}} by [[Desilu]]. It began airing in the fall season on [[NBC]], running new episodes until the summer of {{y|1967}}, and continuing in repeats until the premiere of [[TOS Season 2]] in the fall of 1967.
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The first season of '''''Star Trek: The Original Series''''' was produced and filmed from {{m|May|1966}} to {{m|February|1967}} by [[Desilu]]. It began airing in the fall season on [[NBC]], running new episodes until the spring of {{y|1967}}, and continuing in repeats until the premiere of [[TOS Season 2]] in the fall of 1967.
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
The [[Starfleet]] vessel {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} sets out on a five-year mission to explore new worlds and seek out new lifeforms in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] of the [[Galaxy]]. Under the command of [[Human]] Captain [[James T. Kirk]] and the Vulcan, [[Spock|Mr. Spock]], the ''Enterprise'' comes across many strange lifeforms in the first year of its mission &ndash; including [[The Man Trap (episode)|shapeshifters]], [[What Are Little Girls Made Of? (episode)|androids]], and [[The Corbomite Maneuver (episode)|even more bizarre creatures]]. Elsewhere, there are run-ins with several prominent species, including the warrior race of the [[Klingons]], and the [[Romulan Star Empire]].
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The [[Starfleet]] [[vessel]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} sets out on a [[five-year mission]] to explore new worlds and seek out new lifeforms in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] of the [[Galaxy]]. Under the command of [[Human]] [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] and the Vulcan, [[Spock]], the ''Enterprise'' comes across many strange lifeforms in the first year of its mission &ndash; including [[The Man Trap (episode)|shapeshifters]], [[What Are Little Girls Made Of? (episode)|androids]], and [[The Corbomite Maneuver (episode)|even more bizarre creatures]]. Elsewhere, there are run-ins with several prominent species, including the warrior race of the [[Klingon]]s, the [[Romulan Star Empire]], and the [[Gorn]].
   
The rest of the crew develop close bonds on the long journey, and even as each one experiences the joys of the brave new world of space, they all experience grief and sacrifices. Amongst those who grow close as part of the senior staff are the ship's doctor [[Leonard McCoy]], helmsman [[Hikaru Sulu]], Kirk's [[yeoman]] [[Janice Rand]], communications officer [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]], and one of the ship's nurses, [[Christine Chapel]].
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The rest of the [[crew]] develop close bonds on the long journey, and even as each one experiences the joys of the brave new world of space, they all experience grief and sacrifices. Amongst those who grow close as part of the senior staff are the ship's doctor [[Leonard McCoy]], helmsman [[Hikaru Sulu]], Kirk's [[yeoman]] [[Janice Rand]], communications officer [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]], and one of the ship's nurses, [[Christine Chapel]].
   
 
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==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==
* Production for the initial season of ''Star Trek'' cost almost US$200,000 per episode. But this figure would gradually decrease in the two seasons to come.
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* Production for the initial season of ''Star Trek'' cost an average of US$190,635 per episode. (Some episodes went largely over budget, such as {{e|The City on the Edge of Forever}}, which cost $250,396, the most expensive of all episodes except the two pilots). But this figure would gradually decrease in the two seasons to come. (''[[Inside Star Trek: The Real Story]]'')
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* Each episode was scheduled to be filmed in six days, however many of them went over schedule, resulting in one or two extra days of shooting. When [[Paramount Pictures]] took over [[Desilu]] in mid-season 2, schedules became much more strict, and episodes had to be completed in six days (closer to five and half days actually).
 
* The first season of TOS was nominated for two [[Emmy Award]]s in 1967 as "Outstanding Dramatic Series" and "Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama - [[Leonard Nimoy]]".
 
* The first season of TOS was nominated for two [[Emmy Award]]s in 1967 as "Outstanding Dramatic Series" and "Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama - [[Leonard Nimoy]]".
 
* The episodes {{e|The Menagerie, Part I}} and {{e|The Menagerie, Part II}} and {{e|The City on the Edge of Forever}} won [[Hugo Award]]s as "Best Dramatic Presentation". {{e|The Corbomite Maneuver}} and {{e|The Naked Time}} were also nominated.
 
* The episodes {{e|The Menagerie, Part I}} and {{e|The Menagerie, Part II}} and {{e|The City on the Edge of Forever}} won [[Hugo Award]]s as "Best Dramatic Presentation". {{e|The Corbomite Maneuver}} and {{e|The Naked Time}} were also nominated.
   
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==Credits==
 
===Regular cast===
 
===Regular cast===
 
* [[William Shatner]] as [[James T. Kirk]]
 
* [[William Shatner]] as [[James T. Kirk]]
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===Production staff===
 
===Production staff===
 
:''This list excludes the two pilots. For the credits of those episodes, please see {{e|The Cage}} and {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}.''
 
:''This list excludes the two pilots. For the credits of those episodes, please see {{e|The Cage}} and {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}.''
;Star Trek Created by: [[Gene Roddenberry]]
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;''Star Trek'' Created by: [[Gene Roddenberry]]
 
;Produced by
 
;Produced by
 
:Gene Roddenberry ("The Corbomite Maneuver"&ndash;"Dagger of the Mind", "The Menagerie, Part II")
 
:Gene Roddenberry ("The Corbomite Maneuver"&ndash;"Dagger of the Mind", "The Menagerie, Part II")
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:[[Leo Shreve]] ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
 
:[[Leo Shreve]] ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
 
:[[James D. Ballas]], ACE ("The Alternative Factor", "Space Seed", "This Side of Paradise", "City on the Edge of Forever")
 
:[[James D. Ballas]], ACE ("The Alternative Factor", "Space Seed", "This Side of Paradise", "City on the Edge of Forever")
;Assistant to the Producer: [[Edward K. Milkis]] (not credited in "Mudd's Women", "The Man Trap", "The Naked Time" or "Charlie X")
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;Assistant to the Producer: [[Edward K. Milkis]] ("The Conscience of the King" &ndash; "Operation -- Annihilate!")
 
;Assistant Directors:
 
;Assistant Directors:
 
:[[Gregg Peters]] (odd-numbered episodes from "The Corbomite Maneuver" through "Arena", "Return of the Archons", "A Taste of Armageddon", "The Devil in the Dark", "City on the Edge of Forever")
 
:[[Gregg Peters]] (odd-numbered episodes from "The Corbomite Maneuver" through "Arena", "Return of the Archons", "A Taste of Armageddon", "The Devil in the Dark", "City on the Edge of Forever")
 
:[[Michael S. Glick]] (even-numbered episodes from "Mudd's Women" through "The Alternative Factor", "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", "Space Seed", "This Side of Paradise", "Errand of Mercy", "Operation -- Annihilate!")
 
:[[Michael S. Glick]] (even-numbered episodes from "Mudd's Women" through "The Alternative Factor", "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", "Space Seed", "This Side of Paradise", "Errand of Mercy", "Operation -- Annihilate!")
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;DGA Trainee:
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:[[Charles Washburn]]
 
;Set Decorator
 
;Set Decorator
 
:[[Carl F. Biddiscombe]] ("The Corbomite Maneuver"&ndash;"What Are Little Girls Made Of?")
 
:[[Carl F. Biddiscombe]] ("The Corbomite Maneuver"&ndash;"What Are Little Girls Made Of?")
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;Music Coordinator: [[Julian Davidson]]
 
;Music Coordinator: [[Julian Davidson]]
 
;Special Effects
 
;Special Effects
:[[Jim Rugg]] (all episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
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:[[Jim Rugg]] (all regular series episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before")
 
:[[Joe Lombardi]] ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
 
:[[Joe Lombardi]] ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
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:[[Bob Overbeck]] ("Where No Man Has Gone Before", sole credit)
 
;Property Master
 
;Property Master
 
:[[Irving A. Feinberg]] (all episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
 
:[[Irving A. Feinberg]] (all episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
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;In Association with: [[Norway Corporation]]
 
;In Association with: [[Norway Corporation]]
 
;Executive in Charge of Production: [[Herbert F. Solow]]
 
;Executive in Charge of Production: [[Herbert F. Solow]]
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====Uncredited production companies====
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*[[Speed & Custom Shop]] ("The Galileo Seven")
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====Uncredited production staff====
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*[[Richard C. Datin]] ('''Model Maker''' &ndash; "The Cage", "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "The Galileo Seven", ''et.al.'')
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*[[Linwood G. Dunn]] ('''Visual Effects Cinematographer''')
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*[[Pato Guzman]] ('''Production Designer''' &ndash; "The Cage")
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*[[Thomas Kellogg]] ('''Production Illustrator''' &ndash; "The Galileo Seven")
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*[[Craig Thompson]] ('''Office Manager Post-production''')
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*[[Gene Winfield]] ('''Model and Set Maker''' &ndash; "The Galileo Seven")
   
==Media information==
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==See also==
*[[TOS Season 1 UK VHS]]
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*[[TOS Season 1 performers]]
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*[[Star Trek: The Original Series (VHS)]]
 
*[[TOS Season 1 DVD]]
 
*[[TOS Season 1 DVD]]
 
*[[TOS Season 1 HD DVD]]
 
*[[TOS Season 1 HD DVD]]
 
*[[TOS Season 1 Blu-ray]]
 
*[[TOS Season 1 Blu-ray]]
 
==See also==
 
* [[TOS Season 1 performers]]
 
 
   
 
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Revision as of 15:12, 23 January 2015

Template:Realworld The first season of Star Trek: The Original Series was produced and filmed from May 1966 to February 1967 by Desilu. It began airing in the fall season on NBC, running new episodes until the spring of 1967, and continuing in repeats until the premiere of TOS Season 2 in the fall of 1967.

Episodes

First pilot

Title Episode Production number Stardate Original airdate Remastered airdate
"The Cage" 0x01 6149-01 Not Given 1988-10-04 2009-05-02

Season 1

Title Episode Production number Stardate Original airdate Remastered airdate
"Where No Man Has Gone Before" 1x01 6149-02 1312.4–1313.8 1966-09-22 2007-01-20
"The Corbomite Maneuver" 1x02 6149-03 1512.2–1514.1 1966-11-10 2006-12-09
"Mudd's Women" 1x03 6149-04 1329.8–1330.1 1966-10-13 2008-04-26
"The Enemy Within" 1x04 6149-05 1672.1–1673.1 1966-10-06 2008-01-26
"The Man Trap" 1x05 6149-06 1513.1–1513.8 1966-09-08 2007-09-29
"The Naked Time" 1x06 6149-07 1702.0–1705.0 1966-09-29 2006-09-30
"Charlie X" 1x07 6149-08 1533.6–1535.8 1966-09-15 2007-07-14
"Balance of Terror" 1x08 6149-09 1709.2–1709.6 1966-12-15 2006-09-16
"What Are Little Girls Made Of?" 1x09 6149-10 2712.4 1966-10-20 2007-10-06
"Dagger of the Mind" 1x10 6149-11 2715.1–2715.2 1966-11-03 2007-10-13
"Miri" 1x11 6149-12 2713.5–2717.3 1966-10-27 2006-09-16
"The Conscience of the King" 1x12 6149-13 2817.6–2819.8 1966-12-08 2007-09-22
"The Galileo Seven" 1x13 6149-14 2821.5–2823.8 1967-01-05 2007-09-15
"Court Martial" 1x14 6149-15 2947.3–2950.1 1967-02-02 2008-05-10
"The Menagerie, Part I" 1x15 6149-16A 3012.4–3012.6 1966-11-17 2006-11-25
"The Menagerie, Part II" 1x16 6149-16B 3013.1–3013.2 1966-11-24 2006-12-02
"Shore Leave" 1x17 6149-17 3025.3–3025.8 1966-12-29 2007-05-26
"The Squire of Gothos" 1x18 6149-18 2124.5–2126.3 1967-01-12 2007-07-21
"Arena" 1x19 6149-19 3045.6–3046.2 1967-01-19 2006-10-21
"The Alternative Factor" 1x20 6149-20 3087.6–3088.7 1967-03-30 2007-12-01
"Tomorrow is Yesterday" 1x21 6149-21 3113.2–3114.1 1967-01-26 2007-05-05
"The Return of the Archons" 1x22 6149-22 3156.2–3158.7 1967-02-09 2007-12-08
"A Taste of Armageddon" 1x23 6149-23 3192.1–3193.0 1967-02-23 2007-12-15
"Space Seed" 1x24 6149-24 3141.9–3143.3 1967-02-16 2006-11-18
"This Side of Paradise" 1x25 6149-25 3417.3–3417.7 1967-03-02 2007-07-28
"The Devil in the Dark" 1x26 6149-26 3196.1 1967-03-09 2006-09-23
"Errand of Mercy" 1x27 6149-27 3198.4–3201.7 1967-03-23 2007-05-12
"The City on the Edge of Forever" 1x28 6149-28 Unknown 1967-04-06 2006-10-07
"Operation -- Annihilate!" 1x29 6149-29 3287.2–3289.8 1967-04-13 2008-02-23

Summary

The Starfleet vessel USS Enterprise sets out on a five-year mission to explore new worlds and seek out new lifeforms in the Alpha Quadrant of the Galaxy. Under the command of Human Captain James T. Kirk and the Vulcan, Spock, the Enterprise comes across many strange lifeforms in the first year of its mission – including shapeshifters, androids, and even more bizarre creatures. Elsewhere, there are run-ins with several prominent species, including the warrior race of the Klingons, the Romulan Star Empire, and the Gorn.

The rest of the crew develop close bonds on the long journey, and even as each one experiences the joys of the brave new world of space, they all experience grief and sacrifices. Amongst those who grow close as part of the senior staff are the ship's doctor Leonard McCoy, helmsman Hikaru Sulu, Kirk's yeoman Janice Rand, communications officer Uhura, and one of the ship's nurses, Christine Chapel.

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Background Information

Credits

Regular cast

Recurring performers

Production staff

This list excludes the two pilots. For the credits of those episodes, please see "The Cage" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before".
Star Trek Created by
Gene Roddenberry
Produced by
Gene Roddenberry ("The Corbomite Maneuver"–"Dagger of the Mind", "The Menagerie, Part II")
Gene L. Coon ("Miri"–"Space Seed") (not credited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
Executive Producer
Gene Roddenberry ("Miri"–"Operation--Annihilate!") (was credited as Producer rather than Executive Producer for "The Menagerie, Part II")
Associate Producers
Robert H. Justman
John D.F. Black ("The Corbomite Maneuver"–"Miri")
Byron Haskin ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
Script Consultant
Steven W. Carabatsos ("The Conscience of the King"–"A Taste of Armageddon") (not credited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
D.C. Fontana ("This Side of Paradise"–"Operation -- Annihilate!")
Theme Music by
Alexander Courage
Music Composed and Conducted by
Fred Steiner ("The Corbomite Maneuver", "Mudd's Women", "Charlie X"–"What Are Little Girls Made Of?")
Sol Kaplan ("The Enemy Within")
Alexander Courage ("The Man Trap", "The Naked Time", "Dagger of the Mind", "Miri", "The Galileo Seven"–"The Menagerie, Part II", "The Squire of Gothos"–"Operation -- Annihilate!")
Mullendore ("The Conscience of the King")
Gerald Fried ("Shore Leave")
Director of Photography
Jerry Finnerman (all episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
William E. Snyder, ASC ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
Art Directors
Rolland M. Brooks
Walter M. Jefferies (credited as Production Designer in "Mudd's Women", "The Man Trap", "The Naked Time" and "Charlie X"; not credited in "The Menagerie, Part II")
Franz Bachelin ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
Film Editors
Robert L. Swanson ("The Corbomite Maneuver", "The Man Trap", "Balance of Terror", "The Galileo Seven", "The Menagerie, Part I" and "Part II") (uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
Bruce Schoengarth ("Mudd's Women", "The Naked Time", "Dagger of the Mind", "Court Martial", "The Squire of Gothos", "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", "A Taste of Armageddon", "Errand of Mercy")
Fabien Tordjmann ("The Enemy Within", "Charlie X", "Miri", "Shore Leave", "Arena", "Return of the Archons", "The Devil in the Dark", "Operation -- Annihilate!")
Frank P. Keller, A.C.E. ("What Are Little Girls Made Of?", "The Conscience of the King")
Leo Shreve ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
James D. Ballas, ACE ("The Alternative Factor", "Space Seed", "This Side of Paradise", "City on the Edge of Forever")
Assistant to the Producer
Edward K. Milkis ("The Conscience of the King" – "Operation -- Annihilate!")
Assistant Directors
Gregg Peters (odd-numbered episodes from "The Corbomite Maneuver" through "Arena", "Return of the Archons", "A Taste of Armageddon", "The Devil in the Dark", "City on the Edge of Forever")
Michael S. Glick (even-numbered episodes from "Mudd's Women" through "The Alternative Factor", "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", "Space Seed", "This Side of Paradise", "Errand of Mercy", "Operation -- Annihilate!")
DGA Trainee
Charles Washburn
Set Decorator
Carl F. Biddiscombe ("The Corbomite Maneuver"–"What Are Little Girls Made Of?")
Marvin March ("Dagger of the Mind"–"Operation -- Annihilate!") (uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
Edward M. Parker ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
Costumes Created by
William Theiss
Post Production Executive
Bill Heath
Music Editor
Robert H. Raff ("The Corbomite Maneuver"–"The Conscience of the King", "Court Martial"–"Shore Leave")
Jim Henrikson ("The Galileo Seven", "The Squire of Gothos"–"Operation -- Annihilate!")
Sound Editor
Joseph G. Sorokin ("The Corbomite Maneuver"–"Charlie X", "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"–"The Conscience of the King", "The Menagerie, Part I", "The Menagerie, Part II")
Douglas H. Grindstaff ("Balance of Terror", "The Galileo Seven", "Court Martial", "Shore Leave"–"Operation -- Annihilate!")
Sound Mixer
Jack F. Lilly ("The Corbomite Maneuver"–"The Return of the Archons", "Space Seed") (uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
Stanford G. Haughton ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
Cameron McCulloch ("A Taste of Armageddon")
Carl W. Daniels ("This Side of Paradise"–"Operation -- Annihilate!")
Photographic Effects
Howard Anderson Company ("The Corbomite Maneuver", "The Enemy Within"–"Charlie X", "The Menagerie, Part II")
Westheimer Company ("Mudd's Women", "What Are Little Girls Made Of?", "Dagger of the Mind", "The Conscience of the King", "Shore Leave", "Arena", "Tomorrow Is Yesterday", "Space Seed", "This Side of Paradise", "Errand of Mercy", "Operation -- Annihilate!")
Film Effects of Hollywood ("Balance of Terror", "The Galileo Seven"–"The Menagerie, Part I", "The Squire of Gothos", "The Alternative Factor", "Return of the Archons", "A Taste of Armageddon", "The Devil in the Dark", "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Cinema Research Corporation ("Miri")
Script Supervisor
George A. Rutter ("The Corbomite Maneuver"–"Arena", "Return of the Archons"–"This Side of Paradise")
Billy Vernon ("The Alternative Factor", "Tomorrow Is Yesterday")
Music Consultant
Wilbur Hatch
Music Coordinator
Julian Davidson
Special Effects
Jim Rugg (all regular series episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before")
Joe Lombardi ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
Bob Overbeck ("Where No Man Has Gone Before", sole credit)
Property Master
Irving A. Feinberg (all episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
Jack Briggs ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
Gaffer
George H. Merhoff (all episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
Bob Campbell ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for his work on "The Cage")
Head Grip
George Rader
Production Supervisor
Bernard A. Widin (all episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
James A. Paisley ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for "The Cage")
Makeup Artist
Fred B. Phillips, SMA
Hair Styles by
Virginia Darcy, CHS (all episodes; uncredited for "The Menagerie, Part II")
Gertrude Reade ("The Menagerie, Part II") (credited for her work on "The Cage")
Wardrobe Mistress
Margaret Makau (not credited in "The Menagerie, Part I" or "Part II")
Casting
Joseph D'Agosta (not credited in "The Man Trap", "Charlie X", "The Menagerie, Part I" or "The Menagerie, Part II")
Sound
Glen Glenn Sound Company
Production Company
Desilu
In Association with
Norway Corporation
Executive in Charge of Production
Herbert F. Solow

Uncredited production companies

Uncredited production staff

See also

First season in series Seasons of
Star Trek: The Original Series
Next Season:
TOS Season 2