So I'm reading the forward by Norman Spinrad from Star Trek: The Classic Episodes, a collection of some of the Blish episode novelizations. In it, he says that NBC told Paramount and Roddenberry that they would order no new episodes after the original thirteen, effectively cancelling the series. He goes on to say that, at that point, is when the letter writing campaign to save the show began. With Roddenberry asking permission to put Spinrad's and other sci-fi authors names on the letterhead of letters to save the show.
Is he misremembering events? Did Roddenberry lie to him? This is a version of the cancellation story that I've never heard before.
Is he misremembering events? Did Roddenberry lie to him? This is a version of the cancellation story that I've never heard before.