My search for this topic yielded no results except some extremely old stuff, so I thought I'd just start a new thread here.
For a long time now - and especially after reading the Marc Cushman books - I've become interested in the development of the scripts that eventually became our classic 79 episodes. (I would love a similarly detailed record for TNG and the other shows too, but apparently that doesn't exist yet...) Clearly, there are people out there who own copies of the various drafts and thus know what was on the page at various stages, but all I can ever find are summaries or comments by others, never the opportunity to read these scripts first-hand.
At the same time, my collecting habits have evolved towards getting less stuff, but focusing my resources on getting original stuff. I own some props and costumes, and I recently got a TNG script, which by all indications is indeed production-made. And I loved reading it and seeing (through comparison with the aired episode) the minute differences in dialogue that emerged even after this revised final draft that I have.
Of course, I'd love to get my hands on an original TOS script to do the same (and to be able to boast that I own such a treasure), but I find myself having trouble ascertaining which of the (many) offers on e.g. eBay are indeed the real deal and which are copies disseminated by Lincoln Enterprises back in the day (let alone straight-up fakes). This startrek.com article sheds some light on this...
https://intl.startrek.com/article/tos-original-scripts
... but not enough light for me to ever be sure. Is anybody out there who is knowledgeable on these things and can provide some insight concerning what to look for? Some of my questions include:
For a long time now - and especially after reading the Marc Cushman books - I've become interested in the development of the scripts that eventually became our classic 79 episodes. (I would love a similarly detailed record for TNG and the other shows too, but apparently that doesn't exist yet...) Clearly, there are people out there who own copies of the various drafts and thus know what was on the page at various stages, but all I can ever find are summaries or comments by others, never the opportunity to read these scripts first-hand.
At the same time, my collecting habits have evolved towards getting less stuff, but focusing my resources on getting original stuff. I own some props and costumes, and I recently got a TNG script, which by all indications is indeed production-made. And I loved reading it and seeing (through comparison with the aired episode) the minute differences in dialogue that emerged even after this revised final draft that I have.
Of course, I'd love to get my hands on an original TOS script to do the same (and to be able to boast that I own such a treasure), but I find myself having trouble ascertaining which of the (many) offers on e.g. eBay are indeed the real deal and which are copies disseminated by Lincoln Enterprises back in the day (let alone straight-up fakes). This startrek.com article sheds some light on this...
https://intl.startrek.com/article/tos-original-scripts
... but not enough light for me to ever be sure. Is anybody out there who is knowledgeable on these things and can provide some insight concerning what to look for? Some of my questions include:
- Is all white paper always an indicator of reproduction or can this be indicative of a file copy, e.g. for archival purposes internal to Desilu?
- Are colored revision pages by contrast always a reliable indicator of the script's authenticity? Or have you come across reproductions/fakes that included colored pages to pass themselves off as the real thing?
- Are there any other 'tells' beyond the ones mentioned in the article (e.g. printed vs. handwritten numbers on the cover) that indicate whether what you're looking at is an original or a reproduction?