If Star Trek were at Fox, they would have spent a lot less on props and set pieces, since Fox was a full fledged movie studio and Desilu pretty much was a small time TV studio/facility rental organization. A lot of the stuff Star Trek had to pay for might have been counted as Fox overhead. Regardless of the stories themselves, most of Irwin Allen's shows looked like a million bucks, primarily because he had the Fox resources to draw from. Special effects probably would have been done in-house. And knowing the Lydecker method, the shots would have been done in-camera against a backdrop. They would look great in HD today, but probably wouldn't have been as dynamic in the angles as what we got. Unless Gene really insisted on them going outside. I could be very wrong, though, the Flying Sub diving and banking in the sky looks incredible even today.
Composers: Gene and or Justman would have hired who they wanted. Irwin's shows went to the library probably because that's what they wanted to do. Land of the Giants never went into the film score library, and only used a tiny handful of John Williams cues from Lost in Space. Lost in Space used film cues, but Voyage and The Time Tunnel leaned heavily on them.
Fox, from what little I know, let Irwin do what he wanted, it was the Networks that made demands. CBS wanted a lighter show and children couldn't be physically threatened. That more than Jonathan Harris changed Lost in Space from a straight and kind of dark SF show to a bright sitcom in space. Over at ABC, they let the other 3 Irwin shows stay "serious" in tone even of the episodes got weird and cheap looking as Voyage in particular went on. CBS still would have passed on Trek since they had LIS already. ABC might have been approached next, and that would have made a difference in how the series turned out. Their needs and standards were different than NBC.
It's really had to say, but fun to think about. The stories probably wouldn't have been as different as we think, maybe more daring. Had it wound up on ABC, they probably would have given it a better time slot. ABC was bigger on the adventure/SF than NBC and tended to program them at hours where the younger audiences could watch. But then again, depending on how early, maybe it would have made a difference. I enjoy the speculation none the less.
Composers: Gene and or Justman would have hired who they wanted. Irwin's shows went to the library probably because that's what they wanted to do. Land of the Giants never went into the film score library, and only used a tiny handful of John Williams cues from Lost in Space. Lost in Space used film cues, but Voyage and The Time Tunnel leaned heavily on them.
Fox, from what little I know, let Irwin do what he wanted, it was the Networks that made demands. CBS wanted a lighter show and children couldn't be physically threatened. That more than Jonathan Harris changed Lost in Space from a straight and kind of dark SF show to a bright sitcom in space. Over at ABC, they let the other 3 Irwin shows stay "serious" in tone even of the episodes got weird and cheap looking as Voyage in particular went on. CBS still would have passed on Trek since they had LIS already. ABC might have been approached next, and that would have made a difference in how the series turned out. Their needs and standards were different than NBC.
It's really had to say, but fun to think about. The stories probably wouldn't have been as different as we think, maybe more daring. Had it wound up on ABC, they probably would have given it a better time slot. ABC was bigger on the adventure/SF than NBC and tended to program them at hours where the younger audiences could watch. But then again, depending on how early, maybe it would have made a difference. I enjoy the speculation none the less.
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