Not sure what the overall purpose of this would be, but it must've been written around the airing of "The Man Trap" since that was when the "Space, the final frontier" narration was hastily written. It also doesn't look like a de Forest Research memo, but maybe Harvey would better recognize the tells.
This one is puzzling; was it definitely written by Roddenberry? It doesn't seem like his writing style, and it refers to "Gene Roddenberry" in the last paragraph. Nothing against Roddenberry.com, but they have misidentified the source of memos before.
They also seem to be comparing WNMHGB to The Cage, not to the series to follow. It also seems to be referring to both the filmed episode and the outline / script ("100 women on board").
They said there's an extended document for that letter on the Roddenberry.com site, but I still have yet to see it appear on there.
They said there's an extended document for that letter on the Roddenberry.com site, but I still have yet to see it appear on there.
Here ya go: http://www.roddenberry.com/star-trek-50/Sales-Status-of-Star-Trek.pdf
What does "papyri se" mean?. . . And the poem from Mitchell is a papyri se of something Roddenberry wrote during WWII. Cool.
What does "papyri se" mean?. . . And the poem from Mitchell is a papyri se of something Roddenberry wrote during WWII. Cool.A Google search turns up nothing.
That's an interesting document. Nice to see some background context for the "too cerebral" stuff. And it appears, from this document, that "The Cage" was shown to at least two test audiences with a third test to come. Nice to see that bit of lore corroborated.They said there's an extended document for that letter on the Roddenberry.com site, but I still have yet to see it appear on there.
Here ya go: http://www.roddenberry.com/star-trek-50/Sales-Status-of-Star-Trek.pdf
They said there's an extended document for that letter on the Roddenberry.com site, but I still have yet to see it appear on there.
Here ya go: http://www.roddenberry.com/star-trek-50/Sales-Status-of-Star-Trek.pdf
They said there's an extended document for that letter on the Roddenberry.com site, but I still have yet to see it appear on there.
Here ya go: http://www.roddenberry.com/star-trek-50/Sales-Status-of-Star-Trek.pdf
And... gone.
That's an interesting document. Nice to see some background context for the "too cerebral" stuff. And it appears, from this document, that "The Cage" was shown to at least two test audiences with a third test to come. Nice to see that bit of lore corroborated.They said there's an extended document for that letter on the Roddenberry.com site, but I still have yet to see it appear on there.
Here ya go: http://www.roddenberry.com/star-trek-50/Sales-Status-of-Star-Trek.pdf
Look forward to future revelations.
It's still coming up for me.
Looks like today's post is Majel's script for "The Cage," but the extended document hasn't appeared on the Roddenberry site as yet.
And... gone.
It's still coming up for me.
Looks like today's post is Majel's script for "The Cage," but the extended document hasn't appeared on the Roddenberry site as yet.
You sure it's not cached? I have tried it in two different browsers and get 404 errors each time.
Seems they're uploading documents on there and obliterating the previously published ones. Today's is Majel's copy of "The Cage" script.
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