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Star Trek TOS Season 1

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Where No Man Has Gone Before

An encounter at the limits of our galaxy begins to change Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell and threatens the future of the Enterprise and the Human race itself.[1]

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  • Gary Lockwood (born John Gary Yurosek)[2] as Gary Mitchell
  • Sally Kellerman as Elizabeth Dehner

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The Corbomite Maneuver

Exploring a distant region of space, the Enterprise is threatened by Balok, commander of a starship from the First Federation.[4]

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  • Anthony Call[5] as Dave Bailey
  • Clint Howard[6] as Balok

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Mudd's Women

The Enterprise rescues a con man named Harry Mudd who is trafficking in mail-order brides.[7]

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The Enemy Within

A transporter malfunction splits Captain Kirk into two people – one good and one evil, and neither capable of functioning well separately.[12]

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The Man Trap

A mysterious creature stalks the Enterprise, murdering crew members.[14]

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The Naked Time

The Enterprise crew is intoxicated by an inhibition-stripping contagion that causes mayhem throughout the ship.[16]

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Charlie X

The Enterprise takes seventeen-year-old Charles Evans aboard for transport after he spent fourteen years alone on a deserted planet, but his inability to reintegrate with his fellow Humans is compounded by his very un-Human powers.[19]

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  • Robert Walker[20] as Charles Evans

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Balance of Terror

The Enterprise battles a Romulan ship suspected of destroying outposts near the Neutral Zone.[22]

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What Are Little Girls Made Of?

The Enterprise finds archaeologist Dr. Roger Korby, who has been missing for five years, living underground on a deserted ice planet with a group of sophisticated androids.[25]

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Dagger of the Mind

A routine visit to the Tantalus Penal Colony proves dangerous for Kirk and an Enterprise psychiatrist.[29]

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Miri

The Enterprise discovers an Earth-like planet that was devastated by a horrific degenerative disease and is now populated entirely by impossibly old children.[35]

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  • Kim Darby [36] as Miri
  • Michael J. Pollard [37] as Jahn

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Interesting Connections

Kim Darby ("Miri") was once married to James Stacy. Stacy's first wife was Connie Stevens, the half sister of John Megna, who played Jahn's friend.

Steven McEveety ("redheaded boy") is the nephew of Vincent McEveety, who directed this episode.


The Conscience of the King

An actor traveling aboard the Enterprise may be a former governor who ordered a mass murder twenty years earlier.[41]

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The Galileo Seven

Spock faces difficult command decisions when his shuttle crashes on a hostile world populated by barbarous giants.[45]

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Court Martial

Kirk is accused of criminal negligence causing the death of one of his subordinates, Lt. Commander Benjamin Finney, and is put on trial for his murder.[46]

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The Menagerie Part I

Spock fakes a message from the Enterprise's former commander, Christopher Pike, steals the vessel, and sets it on a locked course for the forbidden planet Talos IV.[51]

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The Menagerie Part II

While Spock faces court martial for kidnapping Captain Pike and hijacking the Enterprise, he further explains his actions with mysterious footage about Pike's captivity by the Talosians.[53]

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Shore Leave

The Enterprise crew take shore leave on a planet where their imaginations become reality.[55]

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The Squire of Gothos

The Enterprise is captured by Trelane, the childish ruler of Gothos.[60]

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Arena

Captain Kirk and a landing party – Spock, Dr. McCoy, O'Herlihy, Kelowitz, and Lang – beam down to the Federation observation outpost on Cestus III at the invitation of its commander, Commodore Travers who has received quite the reputation for setting a fine table with his personal head chef. When the Away Team arrive, they discover that the invitation is a ruse and the colony has been destroyed.[62]

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Ted Cassidy was the voice of the Gorn captain (uncredited).


The Alternative Factor

Investigating the cause of a massive, galaxy-wide disruption in space, the Enterprise finds a mad scientist who claims he is being pursued by a hideous being.[65]

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  • Robert Brown [66] as Lazarus/anti-Lazarus

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Tomorrow is Yesterday

The Enterprise is hurled back in time to the year 1969, where the US Air Force sights it as a UFO. The crew must find a way to erase evidence of their visit before trying to get back to their future home.[69]

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The Return of the Archons

The Enterprise discovers a planet where the population act like zombies and obey the will of their unseen ruler, Landru.[73]

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A Taste of Armageddon

On a diplomatic mission, the crew visit a planet that is waging a destructive war fought solely by computer simulation, but the casualties, including the crew of the USS Enterprise, are supposed to be real.[79]

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Space Seed

The Enterprise discovers an ancient spaceship carrying genetically enhanced supermen from late 20th century Earth and their enigmatic warlord leader: Khan Noonien Singh.[83]

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Madlyn Rhue was married to Tony Young who appeared on the Star Trek season 3 episode Elaan of Troyus


This Side of Paradise

The Enterprise crew finds happiness at a colony where alien spores provide total contentment.[85]

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The Devil in the Dark

The Enterprise arrives at Janus VI, where an unknown monster is destroying machinery and killing the miners, threatening the entire mining operation.[87]

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Brad Weston's (Appel) daughter Heidi von Beltz was a stunt woman who was crippled in an automobile accident during the filming of "Cannonball Run". Ms. von Beltz hired lawyer Melvin Belli, who played Gorgan on the "Star Trek" episode And the Children Shall Lead, who successfully sued the stunt company for wrongful injury.[90]

Johanos Prohaska played the Horta (uncredited).


Errand of Mercy

Kirk and Spock try to protect the planet Organia from the Klingons, but the natives don't want the Federation's help.[91]

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The City on the Edge of Forever

Suffering from an accidental overdose of cordrazine, Doctor Leonard McCoy goes back to 1930s Earth and saves a woman's life, unwittingly changing the course of time and erasing the Enterprise and the Federation from history.[92]

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Operation -- Annihilate!

The Deneva colony is attacked by neural parasites that cause mass insanity while the crew of Enterprise search for a way to stop them.[93]

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  1. Where No Man Has Gone Before
  2. Gary Lockwood
  3. Andrea Dromm
  4. The Corbomite Maneuver
  5. Anthony Call
  6. Clint Howard
  7. Mudd's Women
  8. Maggie Thrett
  9. Susan Denberg
  10. Eugene Dynarski
  11. Jerry Foxworth
  12. The Enemy Within
  13. Edward Madden
  14. The Man Trap
  15. Vince Howard
  16. The Naked Time
  17. William Knight
  18. 18.0 18.1 John Bellah
  19. Charlie X
  20. Robert Walker
  21. Patricia McNulty
  22. Balance of Terror
  23. Stephen Mines
  24. 24.0 24.1 Barbara Baldavin
  25. What Are Little Girls Made Of?
  26. Sherry Jackson
  27. Harry Basch
  28. Budd Albright
  29. Dagger of the Mind
  30. Morgan Woodward
  31. Marianna Hill
  32. Susanne Wasson
  33. John Arndt
  34. Larry Anthony
  35. Miri
  36. Kim Darby
  37. Michael J Pollard
  38. Keith Taylor
  39. Kellie Flanagan
  40. 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 David L Ross
  41. The Conscience of the King
  42. Barbara Anderson
  43. William Sargent
  44. Marc Grady Adams
  45. The Galileo Seven
  46. Court Martial
  47. Winston DeLugo
  48. Alice Rawlings
  49. Nancy Wong
  50. Bart Conrad
  51. The Menagerie, Part I
  52. 52.0 52.1 52.2 52.3 Sean Kenney
  53. The Menagerie, Part II
  54. Laurel Goodwin
  55. Shore Leave
  56. Emily Banks
  57. Bruce Mars
  58. Marcia Brown
  59. Shirley Bonne
  60. The Squire of Gothos
  61. 61.0 61.1 Michael Barrier
  62. Arena
  63. Tom Troupe
  64. James Farley
  65. The Alternative Factor
  66. Robert Brown
  67. Christian Patrick
  68. 68.0 68.1 Eddie Paskey
  69. Tomorrow is Yesterday
  70. Richard Merrifield
  71. Jim Spencer
  72. Sherri Townsend
  73. The Return of the Archons
  74. Xenia Gratsos
  75. Sid Haig
  76. Carl Held
  77. Sean Morgan
  78. Ralph Maurer
  79. A Taste of Armageddon
  80. Barbara Babcock
  81. Miko Mayama
  82. Robert Sampson
  83. Space Seed
  84. Mark Tobin
  85. This Side of Paradise
  86. Dick Scotter
  87. The Devil in the Dark
  88. George E Allen
  89. Jon Cavett
  90. Heidi von Beltz Dead
  91. Errand of Mercy
  92. The City on the Edge of Forever
  93. Operation -- Annihilate!
  94. Maurishka
  95. Craig Huxley
  96. Fred Carson




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