Star Trek The Original Series is the only TV show I know of where the episodes are ordered in two very different ways, both of which are equally official. Which one do you prefer? Airdate order or production order?
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The 1994 one-episode VHSs go by production order with The Cage at the start.
The 1999-2001 two-episode DVDs go by production order with The Cage at the end.
The 2004 whole-season DVDs and 2007 remastered DVDs go by airdate order with The Cage at the end.
StarTrek.com lists the episodes by airdate order with The Cage at the start.
Wikipedia lists the episodes in two different ways: airdate order with The Cage at the end and production order with the Cage at the start. The airdate order is listed first.
IMDb lists the episodes by airdate order with The Cage at the start. The Cage's original airdate is erroneously given as September 1966.
TV.com lists the episodes by airdate order with The Cage at the start.
CBS.com lists the episodes by airdate order and The Cage is not on the list at all.
Memory Alpha and Memory Beta both list the episodes by production order with The Cage at the start.
Amazon.com's Unbox Video Downloads lists the episodes by airdate order with The Cage at the start.
Star Trek Encyclopedia lists the episodes in production order with The Cage at the start.
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So there are actually 4 different orders. I originally watched them in production order on the old VHSs and I don't understand why the newer DVDs go by airdate order. Where No Man Has Gone Before is clearly meant to be the first episode. I prefer The Cage being at the end, because The Menagerie is meant to introduce that story. The Cage is sort of like a Director's Cut of The Menagerie.
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The 1994 one-episode VHSs go by production order with The Cage at the start.
The 1999-2001 two-episode DVDs go by production order with The Cage at the end.
The 2004 whole-season DVDs and 2007 remastered DVDs go by airdate order with The Cage at the end.
StarTrek.com lists the episodes by airdate order with The Cage at the start.
Wikipedia lists the episodes in two different ways: airdate order with The Cage at the end and production order with the Cage at the start. The airdate order is listed first.
IMDb lists the episodes by airdate order with The Cage at the start. The Cage's original airdate is erroneously given as September 1966.
TV.com lists the episodes by airdate order with The Cage at the start.
CBS.com lists the episodes by airdate order and The Cage is not on the list at all.
Memory Alpha and Memory Beta both list the episodes by production order with The Cage at the start.
Amazon.com's Unbox Video Downloads lists the episodes by airdate order with The Cage at the start.
Star Trek Encyclopedia lists the episodes in production order with The Cage at the start.
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So there are actually 4 different orders. I originally watched them in production order on the old VHSs and I don't understand why the newer DVDs go by airdate order. Where No Man Has Gone Before is clearly meant to be the first episode. I prefer The Cage being at the end, because The Menagerie is meant to introduce that story. The Cage is sort of like a Director's Cut of The Menagerie.