Included is a reprint of the STAR TREK television script along with five production and network pitch documents related to the "Assignment: Earth" episode of STAR TREK - The Original Series television series which was offered to NBC as a sci-fi spin-off series in 1967.
This lot includes 100 pages of material which gives a rare insight into the only STAR TREK spin-off series on the 1960s. A must have for STAR TREK fans, as well as Robert Lansing and Teri Garr fans!
Included:
• 75-page STAR TREK script "Assignment:Earth"
• Production call sheet for Friday, Jan. 6 1968 (printed on pink paper)
• Nov. 20, 1967 Production memo from Gene Roddenberry to Desilu Studio Executive Herb Solow
• Nov. 22, 1967 Production memo from Desilu Studio Executive Herb Solow to Gene Roddenberry
• Twelve-page Network pitch describing the proposed series format, characters, setting and possible storylines.
• Seven-page script for the original 20-minute presentation film that served as a pilot for the proposed "Assignment: Earth" television series.
"Assignment: Earth" was the twenty-sixth and final episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Art Wallace (based on a story by Wallace and Gene Roddenberry) and directed by Marc Daniels, it was first broadcast on the NBC network on March 29, 1968.
In the episode, engaged in "historical research", the USS Enterprise travels back through time to 1968 Earth, where they encounter an interstellar agent planning to intervene in 20th-century events. Kirk and Spock are uncertain of his motives.
It was originally written as a standalone half-hour television series; when no network chose to order a pilot, the script was reworked to fit into Star Trek as a backdoor pilot for the proposed Assignment: Earth series. The spin-off series was never produced.
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