Scripts S - T

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TxAM-CRS C000188-7

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Scripts S - T

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  • 1965-1988 (Creation)

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Star Trek (TOS): "The City on the Edge of Forever” (by Harlan Ellison, 1967?)

Star Trek (TOS): "Day of the Dove” (by Jerome Bixby, August 9, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Errand of Mercy” (by Gene Coon, Revised Final Draft, January 23, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "Is There In Truth No Beauty?” (by Jean Lisette Aroeste, 1st Draft, July 5, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Journey to Babel” (by D.C. Fontana, 1st Draft, August 22, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "Journey to Babel” (by D.C. Fontana, 2nd Revised Final Draft, September 19, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "Mirror, Mirror” (by Jerome Bixby, Story Outline, March 2, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "Mirror, Mirror” (by Jerome Bixby, Final Draft, July 17, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "The Naked Time” (by John D.F. Black, 1966)

Star Trek (TOS): "The Omega Glory” (by Gene Roddenberry, Revised Final Draft, December 15, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS): "The Paleface” (produced as "The Paradise Syndrome")* (by Margaret Armen, Story Outline, March 22, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Requiem for Methuselah” (by Jerome Bixby, Story Outline, October 2, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "This Side of Paradise” (by D.C. Fontana, Final Draft, December 15, 1966)

Star Trek (TOS): "The Tholian Web” (by Judy Burns and Chet Richards, Final Draft, July 30, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Tomorrow Is Yesterday” (by D.C. Fontana, Final Draft, November 21, 1965)

Star Trek (TOS): "Whom Gods Destroy” (by Lee Erwin, Story Outline, July 26, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS): "Wink of an Eye” (by Lee Cronin, Story Outline, March 22, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "BEM" (by David Gerrold, Story Outline, March 12, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "He Walked Among Us" (by Norman Spinrad and Gene Coon, 1st Draft, July 25, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "Joanna" (by D.C. Fontana, Story Outline Revised, August 27, 1968)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "Mission Into Chaos" (by David P. Harmon and Gene Coon, 1st Draft, September 28, 1967)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "The Pastel Terror" (by Larry Niven, Story Outline, undated)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "Perchance to Dream" (by J.M. Winston, Story Outline, June 28, 1969)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "The Stars of Sargasso" (by D.C. Fontana, 1969)

Star Trek (TOS) - Unproduced: "Tomorrow The Universe" (by Paul Schneider, 1st Draft, March 3, 1967)

Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS): "Yesteryear" (by D.C. Fontana, 1st Draft, April 13, 1973)

Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS): "Yesteryear" (by D.C. Fontana, Final Draft, April 20, 1973)

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (by Gene Roddenberry and Harold Livingston, July 19, 195 - Shooting Script)

The Star Wars [original outline for Star Wars] (by George Lucas, May 1973)

The Star Wars (by George Lucas, Rough Draft, May 1974)

The Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Starkiller (by George Lucas, 3rd Draft, August 1, 1975)

Star Wars (Storyboards, 1976 or 1977?)

Star Wars: The Adventures of Luke Starkiller, as Taken from the 'Journal of the Whills' (by George Lucas, Revised 4th Draft, March 15, 1976)

Star Wars II (Story Outline #4, March 14, 1976)

Star Wars (Radio show, by Brian Daley, 1981), Episodes 1 - 6

Star Wars (Radio show, by Brian Daley, 1981), Episodes 7 - 13

Tequila Sunrise (by Robert Towne, Revised Shooting Script, March 4, 1988)

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