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Jun 27, 2015 - Jun 29, 2015
This lot includes approximately 193 total script drafts from 73 of the episodes, 94 story outlines from 53 of the episodes, a large selection of original memos and additional material that fill five file boxes nearly completely.
Key to this massive collection is one of two known outlines/proposals written by none other than William Shatner – an outline for a possible Star Trek episode - as well as a large selection of original outlines and scripts from episodes that were never produced.
This entire collection of story department files originated from the Production Office at Desilu Studios.
When Desilu Productions shut down, the company was located on the Paramount lot, and the material was set aside to be discarded.
At the time, Stembridge Gun Rentals was also located on the Paramount lot (Stembridge was there in a secure facility until 1979). Seeing that the material was destined to be destroyed, a studio employee acquired the material and placed the collection in the gun vault at Stembridge, where it remained until 2005, when the collection was purchased by the current archivist.
Because the collection was so well preserved by Stembridge, the material remains in pristine condition (with only a few exceptions).
Details:
“The Cage”
PRODUCTION #? (Voyage #1)
Alternate Title: “The Menagerie”
Written by Gene Roddenberry
Revised Draft, September 22, 1964
Outline – Final Draft, July 8, 1964
“Where No Man Has Gone Before”
PRODUCTION #6149-2 (Voyage #3)
Written by Samuel A Peeples
Second Draft, June 16, 1965
Revised Final Draft, July 8, 1965 – with blue and pink revisions
“The Corbomite Maneuver”
PRODUCTION #6149-3
Written by Jerry Sohl
OUTLINE ONLY – April 6, 1966
“Mudd’s Women”
PRODUCTION #6149-4
Written by Stephen Kandel, Story by Gene Roddenberry
First Draft, June 23, 1965
First Draft, May 23, 1966 – with ARGYLE NELSON inscribed on cover
Final Draft, May 26, 1966
“The Man Trap”
PRODUCTION #6149-6
Written by George Clayton Johnson
First Draft, June 13, 1966
Final Draft, June 16, 1966 – with blue and pink revisions
“The Naked Time” (Part I)
PRODUCTION #6149-7
Written by John D. F. Black
First Draft, June 23, 1966
“Charlie X”
PRODUCTION #6149-8
Written by D. C. Fontana, Story by Gene Roddenberry
First Draft, June 30, 1966
“Balance of Terror”
PRODUCTION #6149-9
Written by Paul Schneider
Final Draft, July 14, 1966
Revised Final Draft, July 18, 1966 – with pink/blue/gold/green revisions
“Dagger of the Mind”
PRODUCTION #6149-11
Written by Shimon Wincelberg
First Draft, July 6, 1966
Final Draft, July 30, 1966
“Miri”
PRODUCTION #6149-12
Written by Adrian Spies
First Draft, August 11, 1966
Final Draft, August 12, 1966
“The Conscience of the King”
PRODUCTION #6149-13
Written by Barry Trivers
First Draft, August 11, 1966
Final Draft, August 23, 1966 – with blue revisions
With additional memo dated 8/16/66, in original typescript/carbon
“The Galileo Seven”
PRODUCTION #6149-14
Written by Oliver Crawford
Draft, August 15, 1966 – Studio photocopy of writer’s draft with photocopied manuscript notations
Draft, No Date – Studio photocopy of later writer’s draft with photocopied manuscript notations
First Draft, September 1, 1966 – with blue revisions
Final Draft, September 15, 1966 – with blue and pink revisions
“Court Martial”
PRODUCTION #6149-15
Original Title: “Court Martial on Star Base 811”
Written by Don M. Mankiewicz
Draft, September 6 – Studio photocopy with photocopied manuscript notations
Revised First Draft, September 23, 1966 – with blue revisions
Final Draft, September 26, 1966 – with blue revisions – JUSTMAN inscribed on cover
Revised Final Draft, September 29, 1966 – with blue revisions
“The Menagerie”
PRODUCTION #6149-16
Altenate Title: “From the First Day to the Last…”
Written by John D.F. Black, Gene Roddenberry
First Draft, September 21, 1966 – Studio photocopy with BOB JUSTMAN hand-inscribed in pencil on title page
First Draft, October 3, 1966
“Shore Leave”
PRODUCTION #6149-17
Original Title: “Finagle’s Planet”
Written by Theodore Sturgeon
First Draft, October 3, 1966
Final draft, October 14, 1966 – with pink/blue/yellow/green revisions
“The Squire of Gothos”
PRODUCTION #6149-18
Written by Paul Schneider
First Draft, October 18, 1966
Final Draft, October 26, 1966 – with blue and pink revisions
“Arena”
PRODUCTION #6149-19
Written by Gene Coon
First Draft, October 18, 1966 – with JOE PEVNEY, DIRECTOR inscribed on cover
Final Draft, October 28, 1966
Outline, October 10, 1966
“The Alternative Factor”
PRODUCTION #6149-20
Written by Don Ingalls
First Draft, November 7, 1966
Final Draft, November 11, 1966 – with blue revisions
Outline, August 29, 1966
Revised Outline, September 12, 1966
“Tomorrow Is Yesterday”
PRODUCTION #6149-21
Written by D. C. Fontana
First Draft, November 9, 1966
Outline, October 3, 1966 – with R. JUSTMAN inscribed on cover
“The Return of the Archons”
PRODUCTION #6149-22
Written by Boris Sobelman
First Draft, November 1, 1966
Outline, August 19, 1966
“A Taste of Armageddon”
PRODUCTION #6149-23
Written by Robert Hamner
First Draft, November 23, 1966 – with WAH CHANG inscribed on cover
Final Draft, November 28, 1966 – with additional blue and pink revisions
Memo, October 28, 1966
Memo, December 1, 1966
“Space Seed”
PRODUCTION #6149-24
Written by Carey Wilber
First Draft, December 7, 1966
Final Draft, December 8, 1966
Second Revised Final Draft, December 13, 1966 – with blue revisions
Outline, No Date
Memo, December 13, 1966 (original typescript/carbon)
“This Side of Paradise”
PRODUCTION #6149-25
Original Title: “Power Play”
Alternate Title: “The Way of the Spores”
Written by Jerry Sohl
First Draft, December 9, 1966 – with JOE D’AGOSTA inscribed on cover
Final Draft, December 15, 1966 – with blue and pink revisions
Memo, October 18, 1966
Memo, October 27, 1966
Memo, December 15, 1966
“The Devil in the Dark”
PRODUCTION #6149-
Written by Gene Coon
First Draft, December 19, 1966 – with JOE D’AGOSTA inscribed on cover
Final Draft, December 22, 1966 – with additional pink and blue revisions
“Errand of Mercy”
PRODUCTION #6149-27
Written by Gene Coon
First Draft, January 3, 1967 – with blue revisions
Final Draft, January 6, 1967
Outline, December 23, 1966
Memo, December 28, 1966
Memo, January 4, 1967
“The City on the Edge of Forever”
PRODUCTION #6149-28
Written by Harlan Ellison
MEMO, 12/20/66
MEMO, 1/25/67 (Typescript/carbon)
“Operation – Annihilate”
PRODUCTION #6149-29
Original Title: “Operation – Destroy!”
Written by Steven W. Carabatsos
First Draft, January 19, 1967
Final draft, January 24, 1967
Revised Final Draft, February 3, 1967
Additional Outline, December 15, 1966
Memo, February 9, 1967
“Catspaw”
PRODUCTION #5149-30
Written by Robert Bloch
Draft, Received March 29, 1967 – Studio photocopy
Second Draft, Studio photocopy – with BJ inscribed at top of title page
Second Draft, April 14, 1967
Final Draft, April 24, 1967
Outline, March 9, 1967 (Date in manuscript)
Outline, March 14, 1967 – BI inscribed on title page
Memo, March 20, 1967 (typescript/carbon)
Memo, April 4, 1967 (typescript/carbon)
“Metamorphosis”
PRODUCTION #5149-31
Written by Gene L. Coon
First Draft, April 19, 1967
Final draft, April 21, 1967
Outline,
April 7, 1967 – B JUSTMAN inscribed at top
Memo, April 12, 1967
“Friday’s Child”
PRODUCTION #5149-32
Written by D. C. Fontana
Second Draft, April 19, 1967 – Studio photocopy with photocopied manuscript notations
First Draft, April 20, 1967
Final Draft, April 24, 1967
Outline, January 11, 1967 – with BOB JUSTMAN inscribed at top
Memo, January 17, 1967 (typescript/carbon)
Memo, March 22, 1967 (typescript/carbon)
Memo, April 20, 1967
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