Eleven episodes of the classic sci-fi series (1966-69) following the voyages of the USS Enterprise, commanded by Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner). Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley costar.
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Twelve episodes of the classic sci-fi series (1966-69) following the voyages of the USS Enterprise, commanded by Capt. James T. Kirk (William Shatner). Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley costar.
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A marathon featuring seven episodes and back-to-back airings of “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” (1982).
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Four hours of the classic sci-fi series (1966-69) begins with the first episode, “The Man Trap,” which premiered on Sept. 8, 1966, and ends with “Plato's Stepchildren” (Nov. 22, 1968), which featured TV's first interracial kiss, between Capt. Kirk (William Shatner) and Lt. Uhura (Nichelle Nichols).
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Set 10 years prior to Capt. Kirk's command of the Enterprise, “The Cage” is the pilot of the series (which never aired during the show's 1966-69 run), in which Capt. Pike is captured by the Talosians, a sterile, telepathic race. Parts of this pilot can be seen in a later episode titled “The Menagerie.” Capt. Pike: Jeffrey Hunter. Vina: Susan Oliver. Number One: Majel Barrett. Tyler: Peter Duryea. Boyce: John Hoyt. Colt: Laurel Goodwin. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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Kirk is victimized by paranoiac scientist Dr. Janice Lester (Sandra Smith), who transfers her mind into his body---and his mind into hers. Dr. Coleman: Harry Landers. Angela: Barbara Baldavin. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Dr. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Kirk: William Shatner.
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Kirk, Spock and McCoy are sent through time by a machine called the Atavachron, with Kirk landing in the Middle Ages, where he's accused of witchcraft, and Spock and McCoy in the Ice Age. Zarabeth: Mariette Hartley. Mr. Atoz: Ian Wolfe. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. McCoy: DeForest Kelley.
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Kirk and Spock fight alongside Abe Lincoln and Vulcan leader Surak against Genghis Khan and Klingon founder Kahless, so a powerful alien called Yarnek can observe “good and evil.” Khan: Nathan Jung. Lincoln: Lee Bergere. Col. Green: Phil Pine. Kahless: Robert Herron. Surak: Barry Atwater. Zora: Carol Daniels Dement. Yarnek: Janos Prohaska. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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On the planet Ardana, Kirk and Spock are drawn into a class struggle between a cloud-dwelling bourgeois society and its repressed worker class, who toil underground in dangerous mines. Plasus: Jeff Corey. Droxine: Diana Ewing. Vanna: Charlene Polite. Anka: Fred Williamson. Midro: Henry Evans. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scott: James Doohan.
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The Enterprise captures spaceship-snatching counter-cultural rebels who are led by a fanatic named Sevrin (Skip Homeier) determined to reach the planet Eden. Adam: Charles Napier. Irina: Mary-Linda Rapelye. Tongo Rad: Victor Brandt. Mavig: Deborah Downey. Lt. Palmer: Elizabeth Rogers. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Kirk: William Shatner.
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While searching for the antidote to a plague, the crew discovers a planet inhabited by two people: a man of extraordinary historical accomplishments, and his female companion. Flint: James Daly. Rayna: Louise Sorel. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. Scotty: James Doohan.
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The Enterprise is caught in an energy phenomena of twinkling lights that enters the ship, and then the mind of a crew member (Jan Shutan), revealing that the lights are actually noncorporeal beings from a long-dead planet. This episode was written by Shari Lewis and Jeremy Tarcher. Rindonian: Libby Irwin. Lt. Kyle: John Winston. Scotty: James Doohan. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: William Shatner. McCoy: DeForest Kelley.
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An Enterprise landing party is stranded on a planet replete with inexplicable phenomena, and a lethal siren (Lee Meriwether) whose touch means instant death. D'Amato: Arthur Batanides. Lt. Rahda: Naomi Pollack. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scott: James Doohan.
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Kirk vanishes while beaming down to the planet Gideon. But from the Captain's point of view, he's still on the Enterprise---and the entire crew has disappeared. Odona: Sharon Acker. Hodin: David Hurst. Krodak: Gene Dynarksi. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scott: James Doohan. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: William Shatner.
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Parable about racial intolerance in which Frank Gorshin portrays an alien named Bele, who's white on his left side and black on the right, hunting Lokai, whose coloration is reversed. Lokai: Lou Antonio. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: William Shatner. McCoy: DeForest Kelley.
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Kirk and Spock fall into the hands of Garth (Steve Ihnat), the murderous, shape-shifting leader of an inmate revolt at an intergalactic insane asylum. Marta: Yvonne Craig. Cory: Keye Luke. Andorian: Richard Geary. Tellarite: Gary Downey. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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Kirk must tame a shrew when he undertakes a stormy mission of peace: taking the high priestess (France Nuyen) of a warrior people to marry an enemy ruler. Lord Petri: Jay Robinson. Kryton: Tony Young. Evans: Lee Duncan. Watson: Victor Brandt. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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The Empath
Season 3, Episode 12
While on a mission to pick up a pair of researchers, Kirk, Spock and McCoy encounter two robed figures who subject them to horrible tortures, and an enigmatic woman who may hold the key to their salvation. Gem: Kathryn Hays. Thann: Willard Sage. Lal: Alan Bergmann. Dr. Linke: Jason Wingreen. Dr. Ozaba: Davis Roberts. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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After visiting the planet Scalos, Kirk begins to notice unusual happenings aboard the ship---and discovers something unseen has beamed up with him from the planet's surface. Deela: Kathie Browne. Ekor: Eric Holland. Compton: Geoffrey Binney. Rael: Jason Evers. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Scotty: James Doohan. McCoy: DeForest Kelley.
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A literal battle of wills ensues when the arrogant, telekinetic inhabitants of Platonius order the Enterprise officers to remain on their planet, forcing them to perform humiliating acts for their amusement. Alexander: Michael Dunn. Parmen: Liam Sullivan. Philana: Barbara Babcock. Eraclitus: Ted Scott. Dionyd: Derek Patridge. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. Nurse Chapel: Majel Barrett. Kirk: William Shatner.
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Spock takes command when Kirk vanishes and is feared dead in a hostile segment of space where matter disintegrates, and men are seized by madness. Tholian Voice: Barbara Babcock. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scott: James Doohan. Chekov: Walter Koenig. Sulu: George Takei. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols.
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The Enterprise encounters a spacecraft ruled by a computer oracle that prevents the occupants from knowing they are on a collision course with a Federation planet. Natira: Kate Woodville. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: William Shatner.
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The Enterprise is invaded by an alien life-form that transfers Klingons to the starship---and arms the Klingons and the Enterprise crew with swords. Michael Ansara reprised his role as the Klingon Kodos in the episode “Blood Oath” of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.” Kang: Michael Ansara. Mara: Susan Howard. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Chekov: Walter Koenig. Sulu: George Takei. Uhura: Nichelle Nichols. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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For violating Melkotian space, the crew is made to appear as the Clanton gang, to be met---and massacred---by the Earps and Doc Holliday at the OK Corral. Wyatt Earp: Ron Soble. Morgan: Rex Holman. Sylvia: Bonnie Beecher. Doc: Sam Gilman. Virgil: Charles Maxwell. Johnny: Bill Zuckert. Ed: Charles Seel. Barber: Ed McCready. Rancher: Gregg Palmer. Rider: Richard Anthony. Voice of Melkotian Buoy: James Doohan. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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Jealousy is the catalyst when the Enterprise picks up two passengers: an alien whose appearance drives humans mad, and his woman companion (Diana Muldaur). Marvick: David Frankham. Scott: James Doohan. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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Attorney Melvin Belli stars as Gorgan the Friendly Angel, the incarnation of pure evil who uses children to unleash the beast in human souls. Tommy: Craig Hundley. Prof. Starnes: James Wellman. Mary: Pamelyn Ferdin. Nurse Chapel: Majel Barrett. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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On a mission to save a planet from an asteroid, Kirk loses his memory and gains a wife, Miramanee (Sabrina Scharf)--a consequence of accidentally activating a cryptically inscribed obelisk. Salish: Rudy Solari. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Scott: James Doohan. Sulu: George Takei. Chekov: Walter Koenig.
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Spock finds himself in the unlikely position of being wooed by a Romulan Commander (Joann Linville) when the Enterprise is captured after entering Romulan space. Subcommander Tal: Jack Donner. Nurse Chapel: Majel Barrett. Scott: James Doohan. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Kirk: William Shatner. McCoy: DeForest Kelley.
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Following a woman's mysterious appearance on the bridge, it is discovered that someone, using advanced medical technology, has stolen Spock's brain. Kara: Marj Dusay. Morg: James Daris. Luma: Sheila Leighton. Kirk: William Shatner. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Spock: Leonard Nimoy.
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