Recently somewhere on BBS I read they lighted TOS in mind of fact that most sets were still black and white.
But after watching The Outer Limits recently, it occurred to me what if TOS Season 1 was filmed in Black and White? Would it have been as successful or would it have even survived to season 2? Many other shows started season 1 as a B&W, and transitioned to color, so Trek would have surely done the same, but do you think Trek would have survived cancellation, had season 1 been filmed in B&W?
BTW thanks for using the spelling "gray", rather than "grey".![]()
Lost in Space stories were better than Star Trek?
Hard for me to imagine it as B/W.
I hope you're right, because I would agree with that up to a point. I started getting disappointed with Lost in Space around the 13th episode, when stories started focusing more on Smith. I was mostly watching for the hardware anyway, and especially liked when it appeared that the Jupiter 2 filming miniature showed up as a set prop in an episode. I still watched the show when I could though, but it aired on a church night. I liked their serial-style "To be continued next week" cliffhangers.I think he meant the b/w episodes of LOST IN SPACE were better than the color ones, not that they were better than Trek.
Oddly I can still easily imagine a Pike era season airing in b&w.
Black-and-white? Heck, STAR TREK works without a picture! (Try listening to it audio-only sometime. It would work as a radio show.
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