The more things change, the more they stay the same. Scheduling the workload for a show like Star Trek looked much the same way in 1968 as it did in 1988 and beyond. This week, The Trek Files welcomes back David Livingston to help us peer behind the curtain at the relationship between producers and directors.
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4-14 Star Trek production report 1977 - part 2
4-13 Star Trek production report 1977 - part 1
4-12 10101001 first draft memo - October 1987
4-11 Star Trek budget - April 17, 1967
4-10 Gene Roddenberry letter to Ball State University - 1990
4-9 Gene Roddenberry interview transcript - 1974
4-8 David Gerrold memo - To Seek Out New Life - October 1986
4-7 Gene Roddenberry science memos to Robert Wise
4-6 Telegrams to Gene Roddenberry - 1968
4-5 Motion picture status letter from Gene Roddenberry - January 1978
4-4 Fan Suggestions memo - December 1986
4-3 Star Trek fan letters - 1975
4-2 - Gene Roddenberry letter to Sam Rolfe - November 1965
4-1 Journey to Babel makeup-costume note - September 1967
4-0 In Conversation with Robert Butler - July 2019
3-24 The Icarus Factor distribution list - 1988
3-23 The Icarus Factor first draft - November 7, 1988
3-22 Shel Dorf letter to Gene Roddenberry - Comic Con 1973
3-21 Michael Piller TNG sex memo - February 1991
3-20 Dorothy Fontana notes One of Our Planets is Missing - 1973
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