Does anyone know the length of an unedited 35mm film print of The Alternative Factor? It's a slightly random question, but I've recently been sent some information by the BBC Written Archive Centre about their Star Trek broadcasts. Included in this information is the film length in feet, which seems to have been their standard unit for recording the running time.
The Doomsday Machine has a length of 4512'; Miri 4508'; Mirror, Mirror 4500'; but The Alternative Factor only runs to 4200'. There are a few websites which let you calculate the running time from the physical length, and this suggests that the BBC print of The Alternative Factor ran for about 46 minutes and 40 seconds which is a quite a way short of the full running time of the episode.
Does anyone know if the film print of The Alternative Factor was shorter than usual, or could the BBC have done some fairly radical editing before it was broadcast? Of course it's always possible that the person typing up the documentation misread a 5 as a 2.
The Doomsday Machine has a length of 4512'; Miri 4508'; Mirror, Mirror 4500'; but The Alternative Factor only runs to 4200'. There are a few websites which let you calculate the running time from the physical length, and this suggests that the BBC print of The Alternative Factor ran for about 46 minutes and 40 seconds which is a quite a way short of the full running time of the episode.
Does anyone know if the film print of The Alternative Factor was shorter than usual, or could the BBC have done some fairly radical editing before it was broadcast? Of course it's always possible that the person typing up the documentation misread a 5 as a 2.