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In the late 1980s Gene Roddenberry and Robert H. Justman gave Marc Cushman permission and encouragement to write the definitive history of 'Star Trek®: The Original Series'. They backed up their stamp of approval by providing Marc exclusive access to all the production documents generated by the series -- everything from the creation of the idea by Gene Roddenberry to the..more
Published August 2013 by Jacobs/Brown Media Group

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Feb 25, 2017Kemper rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: non-fiction, 2017, sci-fi, tv-movies, trekking
Star Trek just turned fifty, and since I’m a fan only a few years younger than it I’ve soaked up enough of its history and trivia over my lifetime to qualify as a bridge officer on the USS Nerdlinger. Yet this book opened my eyes to all kinds of things about the show including debunking several myths I’ve taken as Trek gospel.
It starts off as kind of your standard behind-the-scenes story of how a pilot turned cop turned TV writer/producer named Gene Roddenberry came up with the idea for a sci-fi
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After nearly fifty years, I thought there wasn't anything more to be said, or any more books that could possibly be mined, from the original Star Trek. Hasn't that show been talked about, and examined to death, down to every last detail?
You'd think so. But then along came These Are The Voyages: Season One by Marc Cushman and it may be the best book yet about the production of the series and one of the best books ever written about any TV show. It's a shame the book is presented as yet another fa
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Aug 26, 2013Sean O'HaraThese Are The Voyages Marc Cushman Download Torrent Three rated it liked it
Shelves: science-fiction, television, star-trek, hollywood
This is certainly a monumental piece of research, the first truly comprehensive history of the original Star Trek since Whitfield's The Making Of Star Trek almost half a century ago, written at a time when those involved had to watch what they say because they were all still working together. Between then and now we've had dozens of memoirs by pretty much everyone involved, from Shatner and Roddenberry down to the second assistant grip (okay, that may be an exaggeration). But these accounts are..more
Aug 20, 2013Dan rated it it was amazing
Meticulously researched and lovingly presented, the amount of work put into this book is apparent on nearly every page. To a serious fan of Star Trek, These Are The Voyages: TOS, Season One will serve not only as an interesting reference, but as a time capsule of sorts. This is the sort of supplementary material that will not simply sit on one's shelf for years; rather, many people will find themselves consulting it often to learn more about their favorite (or not-so-favorite) episodes. This app..more
Oct 08, 2013Beverly Diehl rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: history, non-fiction, rock-n-roll-music-show-biz
4.5 Stars. Disclaimer: I am a personal friend of the authors of this book, and have met several of Star Trek principals, like D.C. Fontana and David Gerrold. So of course, I'd like to see the book do well, because they are all nice people and deserve it. HOWEVER, despite being imperfect (like Gene Roddenbery and the show itself), this book stands on its own merits. It's a must-have for Trekkies, and an excellent add to a non-fiction library for those who are NOT rabid Trekkies *raising own hand*..more
Words fail me .. but I'll do my humble best. What you have here is the undeniable masterful result of years of interviews and research, along with unfettered access to the memos of the producers, writers and creators of STAR TREK during the three years of production. And it is an addictive read that will make you instantly want to re-watch Trek's first season.
Yes, that's right. This is only Volume One of Three. Over 2,000 pages or more will be on display at the close of the project (where upon
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Sep 30, 2016Robert Greenberger rated it it was amazing
Marc Cushman has written the book I wish I had written. He was granted access to the master files, so he could read the drafts, the memos. notes, and correspondence so you have a true sense of how Star Trek went from 1964 premise to 29 first season episodes.
Carefully, he explains who is who from directors like Marc Daniels and Joseph Pevney, to Steve Carbatsos, and even the production, music, and editing teams. You gain a true sense of how many people worked tirelessly to get the show on the air
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May 05, 2015Jeanne Thornton rated it really liked it
Nietzsche has said that the gravest insult you can give anyone is to picture their ideal. This is the Robert Caro approach to Star Trek. It is obsessive and took twenty years and is full of insane and beautiful detail. Have you ever been really, really interested in why Steve Carabatsos did not 'fit in' with the Star Trek writing staff? Have you ever wondered about the exact layout of Desilu Stage 9 and 10? I am not feeling too great right now and this book is essentially like concentrating a se..more
Sep 02, 2013Michael Hanscom rated it really liked it
Shelves: star-trek, star-trek-tos, nonfiction, reference

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To borrow a familiar word: Fascinating. An _incredibly_ in-depth and copiously researched look into the creation and production of the original series. The sole problem is that it seems it could have used another editing pass or two, with numerous spelling or formatting errors, and occasional odd errors when venturing beyond the boundaries of the original series (the differing looks of Klingons over the years was not explained during _The Next Generation_, nor was it due to there being 'differen..more
Mar 16, 2015Walter Mcwilliams rated it it was amazing
I began this book, the first of a trilogy, which follows the production of Star Trek The Original Series from its germination though its final production about a month ago. The anthology is organized by episode in the order they were produced, which varies from the order in which they were aired. As I read each entry, I watched each episode, courtesy of Netflix. Watching the episodes, especially the first season in the order whey were produced is an eye opener as you can watch each actor begin t..more
Nov 06, 2013Reuben Herfindahl rated it it was amazing
I'm one of those old Original Series fans. Sure I like Next Gen, etc.. but they never held a candle to the Original Series.
I've been reading 'Making of Star Trek' books since I was about 10 years old. So in 30 years of reading this very tight sub-genre, this is hands down the best of the bunch. It's amazing well researched and doesn't have an agenda to promote (as many of the actor written books do). By far the most amazing thing it does is shatter the myth that Star Trek was failing in the r
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Nov 07, 2018Bob Furnell rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This was a fantastic read. I learned so much about the creation of Trek and the first year production. Lots of stuff I didn't know previously.
For years I’ve been well aware of the hundreds of “making of” reference books on Doctor Who, but I was totally gobsmacked to find out that there were these sorts of books covering the original 1966-69 Star Trek series too.
I discovered this book one day in November 2017 while perusing Amazon.ca for some new reading material. Taking a look at the book’s ov
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May 05, 2018Chris rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Every year I try to read one hefty tome about some aspect of pop culture history, and this was it for this year. It was indeed hefty, as it went through both the conception of Star Trek and the writing, filming, and reaction to every episode from season one. It also had a lot of interesting tidbits about the television industry of the early to mid 1960's, when every show on TV was a western and there were shows called things like 'The Alcoa Hour' because the three networks and sponsors controlle..more
Mar 01, 2017Lauren rated it liked it
This book was somewhat disappointing. It started off okay, with some interesting production and scriptwriting details but it too quickly devolved into this repetitive pattern for every episode with attempts to justify different script decisions that frankly didn't really hold up to my scrutiny as a reader or as a fan of the TV show. There is too much focus on the backgrounds of the minor actors, particularly people who came on for very limited exposure. By this, I mean they were given detailed b..more
As a kid I devoured as many books about my favorite show that I could. The Making of Star Trek, The World of Star Trek, The Trouble with Tribbles. I had a Star Trek Compendium. I had a Starfleet Technical Manual. I had the blueprints. I was, to say the least, a fan. I was never a 'Trekker', I was and always will be a 'Trekkie'.
Cushman's book is a worthy companion to those aforementioned. Detailing the process of every episode it goes into less about the nuts and bolts than Whitfield's book did b
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Apr 24, 2018Gerry Velasquez rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Lots of interesting well researched information
Good read with lots of information on the nitty-gritty of the making of each episode. Did not appreciate the author's constant commentary on which episodes were good and what was bad -- did not agree with many of his assessments. Also I would just skip the paragraphs of what was popular the day a particular episode started filming, it felt like not needed filler. Still, really good if you care about Star Trek and/or old TV production
May 14, 2018Dan Carey rated it liked it · review of another edition
This book straddles the area between a true work of academic research and an exhaustive dump of fan fuel. I loved the behind-the-scenes stories and extensive detail. But damn this thing is long. I don't know what I would have chosen to leave out or cut back on. But I'll have to recharge my batteries before undertaking the Season 2 volume.
Jan 23, 2019Brent rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I really enjoyed this look at the making of Star Trek season one and I look forward to the next two volumes. It is very detailed and interesting. I enjoyed reading about how the show was made. It goes into details about the writing filming, adding effects and music. I can't recommend it enough.
I didn’t read every word and absorb every instance of crew overtime, but there are some fascinating anecdotes and a lot of great quotes - contemporaneous and looking back later - from the people involved.
Fun and super informative guide to classic Trek I read all 3
Jan 02, 2015James rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Recommends it for: Any fan of the original series of Star Trek
I read 'The Making of Star Trek' back when I was in middle school and really liked it. As this book makes clear in the introduction, it distinguishes itself from that work as it is a much more detailed episode-by-episode account of the making of the series and the relationships of the various particulars with one another. A lot of emphasis is put on the scripts and the evolution of each particular story. The author had access to original script drafts for each episode and does an excellent job o..more
Astonishingly good, and absolutely by itself justified our $9.99 a month Kindle Unlimited payment!
Cushman was given access to internal memos and other materials of the production of Star Trek (The Original Series), as well as being granted interviews..but then, was clearly able to write without being directed as to what to say.
This gives great insight into how any TV series might come together. There is a mythology that creativity is a solo endeavor, but this book shows how the memos from Star
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May 30, 2015Bill Sweet rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
If you read only one book about the creation and production of Star Trek, read this book.
Its claim to fame, or at least how it first got my attention, was that it dispels the decades-old folklore that the show suffered from bad ratings from the start. Cushman went to painstaking effort to uncover and examine Nielsen ratings which destroy that myth.
But Cushman blows away other myths, and does so much more. As a lifelong fan of the series, I've read many behind the scenes books about the show, and
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One of the most annoying things to me about Star Trek is the near religious tone that people use when discussing it. As a Star Trek fan, I have become more and more disenchanted with the culture surrounding Trek and, despite enjoying it immensely, had no interest in any more fluff, behind the scenes pieces where people talk about it 'changing their life'. Day to day production on a TV show is stressful and difficult. Everyone couldn't possibly have been walking around in a blissful state (though..more
Feb 10, 2015John Carter McKnight rated it really liked it
This is an astonishing and exhaustive piece of media scholarship. It's by no means a casual read, but I can't recommend it enough for anyone with a serious interest in the history of television production. It's more of an encyclopedic secondary source than a casual read, so anyone with just a general interest in Star Trek's production history might be better served by one of the older and shorter books out there.
But if you want a case study of the interplay of studio and production finances, pos
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Aug 26, 2015John rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A massive book on the making of Star Trek. This first volume in a trilogy covers just the first season of the original series. It covers each production in depth, as well as going into detail as to the bios of important players both in front of and behind the cameras.
The author appears to have done a massive amount of research, accessing original production documents, reviewing old interviews and articles, and conducting new interviews for the book. He also accessed the actual Nielsen ratings fo
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Dec 29, 2014Dindy rated it it was amazing
Wow! That is my initial thought after reading this thoroughly researched book about the making of the first season of Star Trek. My second thought is that I want to go back and watch all of the first series again, now that I know more about how each episode was produced.
This book tells it all-- the inner thoughts of the cast and crew, the battles with the network and the studio, and the miracle that the show even got on the air to begin with. Gene Roddenberry was constantly pushing buttons-- ins
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May 24, 2015Paul Driver rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
An amazingly well researched book giving the day to day history of filming this loved science fiction classic. Interviews and opinions help keep this book entertaining.
I watched this show from the date the first episode aired, and being somewhat involved with the fandom, I was familiar with many of the stories, but it was nice to hear them again, along with new ones, all within the context of the show.
I already have the seasons 2 & 3 editions, and am reading season 2.
I highly recommend th
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Feb 06, 2015Robert Sparrenberger rated it it was amazing
I'm a huge Star Trek fan and when I found this book on Amazon I was astounded that someone had taken the time to write such a detailed account of the first season of Star Trek. The book did not disappoint. All levels of production are explored for each episode. The first 150 pages were a bit dull but the detail to each episode was fantastic.
One of the more interesting items that pops up over and over for several episodes was the rewriting by Gene and some of the other producers and writers to m
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Aug 16, 2014David Weathersby rated it really liked it
More than anything, Cushman's book serves as an insider's guide as to how television episodes are produced. Cushman traces, in great detail, the beginnings of each episode from the script outline to numerous memos from NBC, Gene Roddenberry, the show producers, the script editors, and all involved in polishing the script before shooting. From there, Cushman takes the reader on the journey of how the episode was filmed, and how frequently each episode blew it's budget. As far as cast revelations,..more
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