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0097360553871. Very good condition. DVD. Run time: 50 mins. Language: English. Although it undoubtedly goes without saying at this late date the original Star Trek is the most popular and influential science fiction series ever seen on American network televsion--and as far as many people are concerned it remains absolutely the best TV series of any kind. The weekly hour-long Star Trek was conceived as Wagon Train in outer space by its creator Gene Roddenberry who had long labored in the TV-western mills before his pet project made its NBC debut on September 8 1966. Describing space as the final frontier in the opening narration Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) commander of the starship U.S.S. Enterprise informed the viewer that his vessel s five-year mission was to seek out new life forms and new civilizations and to boldly go where no man has gone before. The series was set in the 23rd century a time in which most of the various intergalactic civilizations (with the notable exception of the warlike Klingons!) had forged a lasting peace and formed the United Federation of Planets for whom the Enterprise was the flagship. While the heroic self-sacrificing Kirk was the leading character and primary plot motivator the series most famous character was the Enterprise s pointy-eared first officer/science officer Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy). Born on the planet Vulcan and the product of a Vulcanian father and human mother Mr. Spock was cool unflappable unemotional meticulously logical--and to thousands upon thousands of female Star Trek enthusiasts irresistable. Other members of the multiethnic crew included Dr. Leonard Bones McCoy (DeForest Kelley) the ship s short-tempered chief medical officer ( Dammit Jim I m a doctor not a mind-reader! ); chief engineer Montgomery Scotty Scott (James Doohan); Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) the African American communications officer; Lt. Sulu (George Takei) the Asian helmsman; nurse Christine Chapel (played by Majel Barrett later Mrs. Gene Roddenberry); and beginning in the second season Russian-born ensign Pavel Chekov (Walter Koenig). Another principal character Yeoman Janice Rand (Grace Lee Whitney) appeared sporadically during the first two seasons. Unlike so many other sci-fi/fantasy programs Star Trek favored strong characterizations and solid story values over gadgetry and monsters: indeed it was originally touted as TV s first adult science fiction series. As such the program attracted the best writers of the genre among them Richard Matheson Theodore Sturgeon Robert Bloch David Gerrold and Harlan Ellison and the series prolific story consultant D.C. Fontana). Even so there were still plenty of special photographic effects which may seem a bit primitve when seen today but were sufficiently impressive to earn an Emmy award. The most memorable special effect was utilized whenever Kirk and his officers were disintegrated in order to be transported from the deck of the Enterprise to the surface of the planet of the week and back again--inspiring the series most famous catchphrase Beam me up Scotty . While NBC has come in for its share of criticism for dictating budget cuts and production-staff changes that gradually eroded the series quality (especially during its much-maligned third season) the network deserves credit for keeping Star Trek alive for three seasons and 79 episodes despite mediocre ratings. It was only after its cance