That or he needed a cash injection? 
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JB
Thanks, and I didn't mean to imply that it ever was close to selling, but I can see how my post might've read that way. Thanks for the clarification.Assignment: Earth was never close to being picked up, in large part because Roddenberry was super-late to the spy craze which was already waning. Its use as a Trek episode was a desperate hail-Mary pass on the part of Roddenberry, and a pathetic one, too, because the script was not good or compelling, serving neither the prospective series nor Trek well.
Yeah. I'm not really sure what went down when she was on the show
Terry Garr is an example of someone who's quite glad to have put Trek far far behind her. Not everyone cares to have been associated with it.
Wllliam Wimdom is another actor who didn't think much of Star Trek, the main cast, or the atmosphere and relationship between the actors on the filming set.Terry Garr is an example of someone who's quite glad to have put Trek far far behind her. Not everyone cares to have been associated with it.
^^^Hmm. And yet Teri Garr essentially played the same character in Close Encounters and Oh, God! (and a very similar character, albeit with a German accent, in Young Frankenstein.)
Admiral Pike instead of Morrow in ST:III?
Mention of Admiral Pike instead of Nogura in TMP? This would mean we don't have "The Menagerie."
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