The most likely scenario of Star Trek getting a fourth season is CBS picking it up after NBC cancelled it (continuing a long tradition of CBS taking NBC's rejects and running with them, from "Guiding Light" to "JAG" to "Medium"). The only reason it didn't happen in real life is because Nimoy had already signed with "Mission: Impossible", and one of the conditions CBS insisted on was that Nimoy still be available as Spock.
But let's run with this a bit. Let's say the MI producers balk a little too much at Nimoy's agent, Roddenberry gets the call from CBS at the right time, and the fourth season is a go, with Star Trek taking Lost In Space's old timeslot, Wednesdays @ 8pm/7pm Central & Mountain, Freiberger is shown the door and Justman is coaxed back to serve as producer. Very quickly, it's hailed as the Number One show on television, NBC looks like fools for letting it go, and it's quickly renewed for that fifth season.
More later, as I'm currently running out of time on this computer (gotta love the library and their broadband connections...)
But let's run with this a bit. Let's say the MI producers balk a little too much at Nimoy's agent, Roddenberry gets the call from CBS at the right time, and the fourth season is a go, with Star Trek taking Lost In Space's old timeslot, Wednesdays @ 8pm/7pm Central & Mountain, Freiberger is shown the door and Justman is coaxed back to serve as producer. Very quickly, it's hailed as the Number One show on television, NBC looks like fools for letting it go, and it's quickly renewed for that fifth season.
More later, as I'm currently running out of time on this computer (gotta love the library and their broadband connections...)