Gene Roddenberry
Gene Roddenberry | |
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Born | Eugene Wesley Roddenberry August 19, 1921 El Paso, Texas, U.S. |
Died | October 24, 1991 Santa Monica, California, U.S. | (aged 70)
Cause of death | Heart failure |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Robert Wesley |
Education | Franklin High School |
Alma mater | Los Angeles City College |
Occupation(s) | Television writer, producer and futurist |
Notable work | Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation |
Spouse(s) | Eileen-Anita Rexroat (1942–69) Majel Barrett (1969–91, his death) |
Children | 2 daughters Rod Roddenberry |
Eugene Wesley "Gene" Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 – October 24, 1991) was an American television screenwriter and producer. He was best known for creating the American science fiction series Star Trek. Born in El Paso, Texas, Roddenberry grew up in Los Angeles, California where his father worked as a police officer. Roddenberry flew 89 combat missions in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, and worked as a commercial pilot after the war. He later followed in his father's footsteps, joining the Los Angeles Police Department to provide for his family, but began focusing on writing scripts for television.
As a freelance writer, Roddenberry wrote scripts for Highway Patrol, Have Gun–Will Travel, and other series, before creating and producing his own television program, The Lieutenant. In 1964, Roddenberry created Star Trek, which premiered in 1966 and ran for three seasons before being canceled. Syndication of Star Trek led to increasing popularity, and Roddenberry continued to create, produce, and consult on Star Trek films and the television series, Star Trek: The Next Generation until his death. Roddenberry received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and he was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Hall of Fame. Years after his death, Roddenberry was one of the first humans to have his ashes "buried" in outer space.
The Star Trek franchise Roddenberry created has produced material for over four decades, producing six television series, 726 episodes and eleven films, with a twelfth film currently in post-production and scheduled for a May 2013 release. Additionally, the popularity of the Star Trek universe and films inspired the gentle parody/homage film Galaxy Quest (1999), as well as many books, video games and fan films set in the various "eras" of the Star Trek universe.
Early life (1921–1941)
Gene Roddenberry was born on August 19, 1921, in El Paso, Texas,[1] His parents were police officer Eugene Edward Roddenberry and Caroline "Glen" (née Golemon) Roddenberry.[2] He grew up in Los Angeles and attended Berendo Junior High School (now Berendo Middle School) before graduating from Franklin High School in the winter of 1939; he subsequently entered Los Angeles City College that February.
Although Roddenberry ranked at or above the ninetieth percentile in an intelligence test administered as part of his college entrance examination, he elected to "[stay] true to his roots" and major in the "solidly blue collar" police science curriculum; as president of the school's Police Club, he liaised with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[3] He also developed an interest in aeronautical engineering and obtained a pilot's license through the United States Army Air Corps-sponsored Civilian Pilot Training program.[4] He graduated from Los Angeles City College with an Associate of Arts degree in police science in 1941, becoming the first member of his family to earn a college degree.[5]
Military service and civil aviation (1941-1949)
In 1941, he joined the United States Army Air Corps, which in the same year became the United States Army Air Forces. He began training at Goodfellow Field (now Goodfellow Air Force Base) in San Angelo, Texas with other Civilian Pilot Training alums and graduated as a second lieutenant in September 1942, Class G.[6] He flew combat missions in the Pacific Theatre with the "Bomber Barons" of the 394th Bomb Squadron, 5th Bombardment Group of the Thirteenth Air Force and on August 2, 1943, Roddenberry was piloting a B-17E Flying Fortress named the "Yankee Doodle", from Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides, when mechanical failure caused it to crash on take-off. In total, he flew eighty-nine missions for which he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal before being honorably discharged at the rank of captain in July 1945.[7][8][9] While working on Star Trek, Roddenberry would spend much of his spare time at California's Monterey Peninsula Airport with a group of aviation enthusiasts who flew World War II fighters.
After the military, Roddenberry worked as a commercial pilot for Pan American World Airways. He received a Civil Aeronautics commendation for his rescue efforts following a June 1947 crash in the Syrian desert while on a flight to Istanbul from Karachi. While based out of Miami, Roddenberry enrolled in three writing classes at the University of Miami, from which he withdrew with passing grades following his transfer to New York City in November 1945. During his New York-area sojourn, the Roddenberrys lived in Jamaica, Queens and River Edge, New Jersey. He briefly continued his education, taking four writing courses offered by the Columbia University School of General Studies in the spring and fall of 1946 before withdrawing due to the demands of his employment in January 1947.
Los Angeles Police Department (1949–1956)
Gene Roddenberry | |
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Born | |
Died | October 24, 1991 | (aged 70)
Relatives | Eileen-Anita Rexroat (wife) |
Police career | |
Country | United States |
Department | Los Angeles Police Department |
Service years | 1949–1956 |
Rank | Sworn in as an Officer – 1949; Police Officer III – 1951; Sergeant I – 1953. |
Other work | LAPD speechwriter, screenwriter, dramatist, television producer, creator of Star Trek |
Pursuing a career in Hollywood, Roddenberry left Pan Am in 1949 and returned to Los Angeles. To provide for his family, he joined the Los Angeles Police Department on February 1, 1949. He became a police officer III in 1951 and was made a Sergeant in 1953.[10] Toward the end of his Law enforcement career as a sergeant he became the speech writer for legendary LAPD Chief William H. Parker. He reputedly based his iconic Star Trek character Mr. Spock on Parker for his very rational and low emotional behavior.[11] On June 7, 1956, he resigned from the police force to concentrate on his writing career.[12] In his brief letter of resignation, Roddenberry wrote:
I find myself unable to support my family at present on anticipated police salary levels in a manner we consider necessary. Having spent slightly more than seven years on this job, during all of which fair treatment and enjoyable working conditions were received, this decision is made with considerable and genuine regret.[12]
Television and film career (1955–1991)
While Roddenberry worked for the LAPD, he wrote television scripts under the pseudonym "Robert Wesley" for the series Highway Patrol and both the TV and radio versions of Have Gun–Will Travel. In 1957, he wrote an episode for the Boots and Saddles western series entitled "The Prussian Farmer". In 1960, he wrote four episodes of the British (ITC Entertainment) made Australian western Whiplash.
Eventually, Roddenberry's dissatisfaction with his work as a freelance writer led him to produce his own television program. He came up with many story ideas and other concepts for his new television series that ultimately went unused, among them were Night Stick, Defiance County and The Long Hunt of April Savage; meanwhile, his first attempt, APO 923, was not picked up by the networks, but in 1963, he created and produced The Lieutenant, which lasted for a single season and was set inside the United States Marine Corps with Nichelle Nichols starring in the first episode.
Star Trek
Roddenberry developed Star Trek in 1964, developing it as a combination of the science-fiction series Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon. Roddenberry sold the project as a "Wagon Train to the Stars", and it was picked up by Desilu Studios. The first pilot went over its budget and received only minor support from NBC. Nevertheless, the network commissioned an unprecedented second pilot and the series premiered on September 8, 1966, and ran for three seasons. The show began to receive low ratings, and in the final season, Roddenberry left active involvement with the show (though retained his executive producer title in name only) when the network reneged on its promise for a more desirable time slot. In 1970, Paramount agreed to sell him all rights to Star Trek, but Roddenberry could not afford the $150,000 ($1,177,000 today) price.[13]: 220
The series went on to gain popularity through syndication.[14]
Beginning in 1975, the go-ahead was given by Paramount for Roddenberry to develop a new Star Trek television series, with many of the original cast to be included. It was originally called Phase II. This series was the anchor show of a new network (the ancestor of UPN, which later became part of The CW Television Network), but plans by Paramount for this network were scrapped and the project was reworked into a feature film. The result, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, received a lukewarm critical response, but was a hit at the box office – adjusted for inflation it was the second-highest-grossing of all Star Trek movies, with Star Trek (2009) coming in first.[15]
When asked to produce a sequel to the first movie, Roddenberry submitted a story of a time-traveling Enterprise crew involved in the John F. Kennedy assassination.[citation needed] It was rejected. He was removed as executive producer and replaced by Harve Bennett.[16] He continued, however, as executive consultant for the next five films: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; Star Trek V: The Final Frontier; and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Star Trek VI was the last film with the cast of the original Star Trek series and was dedicated to Roddenberry. He reportedly viewed an early version of the film a few days before his death.[16]
Roddenberry was deeply involved with creating and producing Star Trek: The Next Generation. His participation greatly decreased after the first installment, although this was not publicly disclosed because of the value of his name to fans. Besides The Next Generation, Roddenberry was credited with "Based on Star Trek by Gene Roddenberry" on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise.[17]: 114
In addition to his film and TV work, Roddenberry also wrote the novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. It was published in 1979 and was the first of hundreds of Star Trek-based novels to be published by the Pocket Books unit of Simon & Schuster, whose parent company also owned Paramount Pictures Corporation. Because Alan Dean Foster wrote the original treatment of the Star Trek: The Motion Picture film, there was[who?] a rumor that Foster was the ghostwriter of the novel. This has been debunked by Foster on his personal web site. (Foster did, however, ghostwrite the novelization of George Lucas's Star Wars.) Roddenberry talked of writing a second Trek novel based on his rejected 1975 script of the JFK assassination plot, but he died before he was able to do so.[18]
Roddenberry is reported to have made comments regarding what was to be considered canonical material in the fictional Star Trek universe, even toward the end of his life. In particular, claims have been made about his expressed opinions as to the place of the films Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and Star Trek: The Animated Series in Star Trek canon.
Star Trek is a rare instance of a television series gaining substantially in popularity and cultural currency long after cancellation (see main article, Cultural influence of Star Trek). Perhaps inevitably, then, there has been some contention over the years regarding proper attribution of artistic credit and assignment of royalties related to the show. A few writers and other production staff for the series have said that ideas they developed were later claimed by Roddenberry as his own, or that Roddenberry discounted their contributions and involvement. Roddenberry was confronted by some of these people, and he apologized to them; but according to at least one critic, he continued to claim undue credit.[19]
Star Trek theme music composer Alexander Courage long harbored resentment of Roddenberry's attachment of lyrics to his composition. By union rules, this resulted in the two men splitting the music royalties payable whenever an episode of Star Trek aired, which otherwise would have gone to Courage in full.[20] (The lyrics were never used on the show, but were performed by Nichelle Nichols on her 1991 album, "Out of this World.") Later, while cooperating with Stephen Whitfield for the latter's book The Making of Star Trek, Roddenberry demanded and received Whitfield's acquiescence for 50 percent of that book's royalties. As Roddenberry explained to Whitfield in 1968:
I had to get some money somewhere. I'm sure not going to get it from the profits of Star Trek.[21]
Herbert Solow and Robert H. Justman observe that Whitfield never regretted his fifty-fifty deal with Roddenberry since it gave him "the opportunity to become the first chronicler of television's successful unsuccessful series".[22]
Other television work
Aside from Star Trek, Roddenberry produced Pretty Maids All in a Row, a sexploitation film adapted from the novel written by Francis Pollini and directed by Roger Vadim. The cast included Rock Hudson, Angie Dickinson, Telly Savalas and Roddy McDowall alongside Star Trek regular James Doohan and William Campbell (who appeared as a guest in two Star Trek episodes). It also featured Gretchen Burrell, the wife of country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons. Despite Roddenberry's expectations, the film was not a success.
In the early 1970s, Roddenberry pitched pilots for three sci-fi TV series concepts, although none were developed as series: The Questor Tapes; Spectre, and Genesis II. ABC asked to see another TV movie using the characters from Genesis II, but with more action, and Roddenberry produced Planet Earth. He was not, however, involved in a third TV Movie, Strange New World, which used some of the characters and situations from Planet Earth, but with a different original story.
Roddenberry feared that he would be unable to provide for his family, as he was unable to find work in the television and film industry and was facing possible bankruptcy.[citation needed]
Marriages
In 1942, Roddenberry married Eileen Rexroat. They had two daughters, Darleen and Dawn, but during the 1960s, he had affairs with Nichelle Nichols (said by Nichols to be the reason he wanted her on the show)[23] and Majel Barrett. Twenty-seven years after his first marriage, Roddenberry divorced his first wife and married Barrett in Japan in a traditional Shinto ceremony on August 6, 1969, and they had one child together, Eugene Wesley Roddenberry, Jr.[24]
Religious views
Although Roddenberry was raised as a Southern Baptist, he instead considered himself a humanist and agnostic. He saw religion as the cause of many wars and human suffering.[25] Brannon Braga has said that Roddenberry made it known to the writers of Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation that religion and mystical thinking were not to be included, and that in Roddenberry's vision of Earth's future, everyone was an atheist and better for it.[26] However, Roddenberry was clearly not punctilious in this regard, and some religious references exist in various episodes of both series under his watch. The original series episodes "Bread and Circuses", "Who Mourns for Adonais?" and "The Ultimate Computer", and the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "Data's Day" and "Where Silence Has Lease" are examples. On the other hand, "Metamorphosis", "The Empath", "Who Watches the Watchers", and several others reflect his agnostic views. He stubbornly resisted the effort of network execs to put a Christian chaplain on the crew of the Enterprise. It would be ludicrous, he argued, to pretend that all other religions would have become obliterated by this point, or that such a cosmopolitan people would impose one group's religion on all the rest of the crew.[27]
Death and legacy
Roddenberry died from cardiopulmonary arrest, on October 24, 1991.[28] The second episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation to air after his death, "Unification", featured a dedication to Roddenberry. In 1992, a portion of Roddenberry's ashes flew and returned to earth on the Space Shuttle Columbia mission STS-52.[29] On April 21, 1997, a Celestis spacecraft — carrying portions of the cremated remains of Roddenberry, of Timothy Leary and of 22 other individuals — was launched into Earth orbit aboard a Pegasus XL rocket from near the Canary Islands.[30] On May 20, 2002, the spacecraft's orbit deteriorated and it disintegrated in the atmosphere. Another flight to launch more of his ashes into deep space along with those of Majel (Barrett) Roddenberry, his widow who died in 2008, is planned for launch in 2014.[31]
After his death, Roddenberry's estate permitted the filming of Earth: Final Conflict and Andromeda, two television series which were based on his unused stories. A third story idea[citation needed] was adapted in 1995 as the comic book Gene Roddenberry's Lost Universe (later titled Gene Roddenberry's Xander in Lost Universe). Gene Roddenberry's Starship, was a computer-animated series that was proposed by Majel Barrett and John Semper but was not produced.[32]
Roddenberry and his wife Majel were honored by the Space Foundation in 2002 with the Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award,[33] in recognition of their contributions to awareness of and enthusiasm for space exploration.
Roddenberry was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame in 2010.
Filmography
"Atop the Fourth Wall" (1 episode) ... aka "At4W" - USA (short title)
- Youngblood #4/Star Trek III: The Search for Spock #1 (13 February 2012) - special thanks
"Star Trek: GENESIS" (2 episodes )
- Slave World (1 January 2012) - Writer (creator)
- Alone (6 October 2012) - Writer (creator)
"Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II" (10 episodes ) ... aka "Star Trek: New Voyages" - USA (original title)
- Come What May (16 January 2004) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- In Harms Way (8 October 2004) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Center Seat (17 March 2006) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- To Serve All My Days (23 November 2006) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- World Enough and Time (23 August 2007) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Blood and Fire: Part One (20 December 2008) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Blood and Fire: Part Two (20 November 2009) - Writer (creator)
- Enemy: Starfleet! (15 April 2011) - Writer (creator)
- The Child (2 April 2012) - Writer (creator)
- Kitumba (31 October 2013) - Writer (creator)
"Star Trek: Enterprise" (98 episodes ) ... aka "Enterprise" - USA (original title)
- Broken Bow: Part 1 (25 September 2001) - Writer (Star Trek creator)
- Broken Bow: Part 2 (26 September 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Fight or Flight (3 October 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Strange New World (10 October 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Unexpected (17 October 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Terra Nova (24 October 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Andorian Incident (31 October 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Breaking the Ice (7 November 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Civilization (14 November 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Fortunate Son (21 November 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Cold Front (28 November 2001) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Silent Enemy (16 January 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Dear Doctor (23 January 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Sleeping Dogs (30 January 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Shadows of P'Jem (6 February 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Shuttlepod One (13 February 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Fusion (27 February 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Rogue Planet (20 March 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Acquisition (27 March 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Oasis (3 April 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Detained (24 April 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Vox Sola (1 May 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Desert Crossing (8 May 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Fallen Hero (8 May 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Two Days and Two Nights (15 May 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Shockwave: Part 1 (22 May 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Shockwave: Part 2 (18 September 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Carbon Creek (25 September 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Minefield (2 October 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Dead Stop (9 October 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- A Night in Sickbay (16 October 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Marauders (30 October 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Seventh (6 November 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Communicator (13 November 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Singularity (20 November 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Vanishing Point (27 November 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Precious Cargo (11 December 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Catwalk (18 December 2002) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Dawn (8 January 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Stigma (5 February 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Cease Fire (12 February 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Future Tense (19 February 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Canamar (26 February 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Crossing (2 April 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Judgment (9 April 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Horizon (16 April 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Breach (23 April 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Cogenitor (30 April 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Regeneration (7 May 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Bounty (14 May 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- First Flight (14 May 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Expanse (21 May 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Xindi (10 September 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Anomaly (17 September 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Extinction (24 September 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Rajiin (1 October 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Impulse (8 October 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Exile (15 October 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Shipment (22 October 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Twilight (5 November 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- North Star (12 November 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Similitude (19 November 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Carpenter Street (26 November 2003) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Chosen Realm (14 January 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Proving Ground (21 January 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Stratagem (4 February 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Harbinger (11 February 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Doctor's Orders (18 February 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Hatchery (25 February 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Azati Prime (3 March 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Damage (21 April 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Forgotten (28 April 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- E² (5 May 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Council (12 May 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Countdown (19 May 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Zero Hour (26 May 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Storm Front: Part 1 (8 October 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Storm Front: Part 2 (15 October 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Home (22 October 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Borderland (29 October 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Cold Station 12 (5 November 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Augments (12 November 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Forge (19 November 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Awakening (26 November 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Kir'Shara (3 December 2004) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Daedalus (14 January 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Observer Effect (21 January 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Babel One (28 January 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- United (4 February 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- The Aenar (11 February 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Affliction (18 February 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Divergence (25 February 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Bound (15 April 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- In a Mirror, Darkly: Part 1 (22 April 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- In a Mirror, Darkly: Part 2 (29 April 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Demons (6 May 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- Terra Prime (13 May 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
- These Are the Voyages... (13 May 2005) - Writer (creator "Star Trek")
"Andromeda" (110 episodes ) ... aka "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda" - USA (complete title)
- Under the Night (2 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- An Affirming Flame (9 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- To Loose the Fateful Lightning (16 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- D Minus Zero (23 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Double Helix (30 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Angel Dark, Demon Bright (6 November 2000) - Writer (creator)
- The Ties That Blind (13 November 2000) - Writer (creator)
- The Banks of the Lethe (20 November 2000) - Writer (creator)
- A Rose in the Ashes (27 November 2000) - Writer (creator)
- All Great Neptune's Ocean (15 January 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Pearls That Were His Eyes (22 January 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Mathematics of Tears (29 January 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Music of a Distant Drum (5 February 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Harper 2.0 (12 February 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Forced Perspective (19 February 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Sum of Its Parts (26 February 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Fear and Loathing in the Milky Way (9 April 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Devil Take the Hindmost (16 April 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Honey Offering (23 April 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Star-Crossed (30 April 2001) - Writer (creator)
- It Makes a Lovely Light (7 May 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Its Hour Come 'Round at Last (14 May 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Widening Gyre (1 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Exit Strategies (8 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- A Heart for Falsehood Framed (15 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Pitiless as the Sun (22 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Last Call at the Broken Hammer (29 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- All Too Human (5 November 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Una Salus Victus (12 November 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Home Fires (19 November 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Into the Labyrinth (26 November 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Prince (14 January 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Bunker Hill (21 January 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Ouroboros (28 January 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Lava and Rockets (4 February 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Be All My Sins Remembered (11 February 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Dance of the Mayflies (18 February 2002) - Writer (creator)
- In Heaven Now Are Three (25 February 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Things We Cannot Change (8 April 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Fair Unknown (15 April 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Belly of the Beast (27 April 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Knight, Death and the Devil (29 April 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Immaculate Perception (6 May 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Tunnel at the End of the Light (13 May 2002) - Writer (creator)
- If the Wheel Is Fixed (21 September 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Shards of Rimini (7 October 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Mad to Be Saved (14 October 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Cui Bono (21 October 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Lone and Level Sands (28 October 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Slipfighter the Dogs of War (4 November 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Leper's Kiss (11 November 2002) - Writer (creator)
- For Whom the Bell Tolls (18 November 2002) - Writer (creator)
- And Your Heart Will Fly Away (25 November 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Unconquerable Man (20 January 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Delenda Est (27 January 2003) - Writer (creator)
- The Dark Backward (3 February 2003) - Writer (creator)
- The Risk-All Point (10 February 2003) - Writer (creator)
- The Right Horse (17 February 2003) - Writer (creator)
- What Happens to a Rev Deferred? (24 February 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Point of the Spear (31 March 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Vault of the Heavens (7 April 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Deep Midnight's Voice (14 April 2003) - Writer (creator)
- The Illusion of Majesty (21 April 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Twilight of the Idols (28 April 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Day of Judgement, Day of Wrath (5 May 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Shadows Cast by a Final Salute (12 May 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Answers Given to Questions Never Asked (29 September 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Pieces of Eight (6 October 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Waking the Tyrant's Device (13 October 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Double or Nothingness (20 October 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Harper/Delete (27 October 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Soon the Nearing Vortex (3 November 2003) - Writer (creator)
- The World Turns All Around Her (10 November 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Conduit to Destiny (17 November 2003) - Writer (creator)
- Machinery of the Mind (12 January 2004) - Writer (creator)
- Exalted Reason, Resplendent Daughter (19 January 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Torment, the Release (26 January 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Spider's Stratagem (2 February 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Warmth of an Invisible Light (9 February 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Others (16 February 2004) - Writer (creator)
- Fear Burns Down to Ashes (23 February 2004) - Writer (creator)
- Lost in a Space That Isn't There (5 April 2004) - Writer (creator)
- Abridging the Devil's Divide (12 April 2004) - Writer (creator)
- Trusting the Gordian Maze (19 April 2004) - Writer (creator)
- A Symmetry of Imperfection (26 April 2004) - Writer (creator)
- Time Out of Mind (3 May 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Dissonant Interval: Part 1 (10 May 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Dissonant Interval: Part 2 (17 May 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Weight: Part 1 (24 September 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Weight: Part 2 (1 October 2004) - Writer (creator)
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- Decay of the Angel (15 October 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Eschatology of Our Present (22 October 2004) - Writer (creator)
- When Goes Around... (29 October 2004) - Writer (creator)
- Attempting Screed (5 November 2004) - Writer (creator)
- So Burn the Untamed Lands (12 November 2004) - Writer (creator)
- What Will Be Was Not (19 November 2004) - Writer (creator)
- The Test (7 January 2005) - Writer (creator)
- Through a Glass, Darkly (14 January 2005) - Writer (creator)
- Pride Before the Fall (21 January 2005) - Writer (creator)
- Moonlight Becomes You (28 January 2005) - Writer (creator)
- Past Is Prolix (8 February 2005) - Writer (creator)
- The Opposites of Attraction (11 February 2005) - Writer (creator)
- Saving Light from a Black Sun (18 February 2005) - Writer (creator)
- Totaled Recall (8 April 2005) - Writer (creator)
- Quantum Tractate Delirium (15 April 2005) - Writer (creator)
- One More Day's Light (22 April 2005) - Writer (creator)
- Chaos and the Stillness of It (29 April 2005) - Writer (creator)
- The Heart of the Journey: Part 1 (6 May 2005) - Writer (creator)
- The Heart of the Journey: Part 2 (13 May 2005) - Writer (creator)
"Earth: Final Conflict" (110 episodes ) ... aka "EFC" - USA (promotional abbreviation) ... aka "Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict" - USA (complete title)
- Decision (6 October 1997) - Writer (creator) (written by)
- Truth (13 October 1997) - Writer (creator)
- Miracle (20 October 1997) - Writer (creator)
- Avatar (27 October 1997) - Writer (creator)
- Old Flame (3 November 1997) - Writer (creator)
- Float Like a Butterfly (10 November 1997) - Writer (creator)
- Resurrection (17 November 1997) - Writer (creator)
- Horizon Zero (24 November 1997) - Writer (creator)
- Scorpions Dream (29 December 1997) - Writer (creator)
- Live Free or Die (5 January 1998) - Writer (creator)
- The Scarecrow Returns (12 January 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Sandoval's Run (19 January 1998) - Writer (creator)
- The Secret of Strand Hill (2 February 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Pandora's Box (9 February 1998) - Writer (creator)
- If You Could Read My Mind (16 February 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Wrath of Achilles (23 February 1998) - Writer (creator)
- The Devil You Know (13 April 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Law & Order (20 April 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Through the Looking Glass (27 April 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Destruction (4 May 1998) - Writer (creator)
- The Joining (11 May 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Infection (27 July 1998) - Writer (creator)
- First of Its Kind (5 October 1998) - Writer (creator)
- A Stitch in Time (10 October 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Atavus (12 October 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Dimensions (26 October 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Moonscape (2 November 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Sleepers (9 November 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Fissures (16 November 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Redemption (23 November 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Isabel (28 December 1998) - Writer (creator)
- Between Heaven and Hell (11 January 1999) - Writer (creator)
- The Gauntlet (18 January 1999) - Writer (creator)
- One Man's Castle (25 January 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Second Chances (1 February 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Payback (8 February 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Friendly Fire (15 February 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Volunteers (22 February 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Bliss (1 March 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Highjacked (19 April 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Defectors (26 April 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Heroes & Heartbreak (3 May 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Message in a Bottle (10 May 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Crossfire (17 May 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Crackdown (4 October 1999) - Writer (creator)
- The Vanished (11 October 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Emancipation (18 October 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Déjà Vu (25 October 1999) - Writer (creator)
- The Once and Future World (1 November 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Thicker Than Blood (8 November 1999) - Writer (creator)
- A Little Bit of Heaven (15 November 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Pad'ar (27 November 1999) - Writer (creator)
- In Memory (29 November 1999) - Writer (creator)
- The Cloister (11 December 1999) - Writer (creator)
- Interview (22 January 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Keep Your Enemies Closer (24 January 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Subterfuge (31 January 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Scorched Earth (7 February 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Sanctuary (14 February 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Through Your Eyes (21 February 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Time Bomb (28 February 2000) - Writer (creator)
- The Fields (17 April 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Apparition (24 April 2000) - Writer (creator)
- One Taelon Avenue (1 May 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Abduction (8 May 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Arrival (15 May 2000) - Writer (creator)
- The Forge of Creation (2 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Sins of the Father (9 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- First Breath (16 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Limbo (23 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Motherlode (30 October 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Take No Prisoners (6 November 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Second Wave (13 November 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Essence (20 November 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Phantom Companion (27 November 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Dream Stalker (4 December 2000) - Writer (creator)
- Lost Generation (15 January 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Summit (22 January 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Dark Matter (29 January 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Keys to the Kingdom (5 February 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Street Chase (12 February 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Trapped by Time (19 February 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Atonement (26 February 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Blood Ties (16 April 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Hearts & Minds (23 April 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Epiphany (30 April 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Dark Horizons (7 May 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Point of No Return (15 May 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Unearthed (1 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Pariahs (8 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- The Seduction (15 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Subterra (22 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Boone's Awakening (29 October 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Termination (5 November 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Guilty Conscience (12 November 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Boone's Assassin (19 November 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Entombed (26 November 2001) - Writer (creator)
- Legacy (14 January 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Death Suite (21 January 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Atavus High (28 January 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Deep Sleep (4 February 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Art of War (11 February 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Grave Danger (18 February 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Deportation (25 February 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Honor and Duty (8 April 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Bad Genes (15 April 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Subversion (22 April 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Street Wise (29 April 2002) - Writer (creator)
- The Journey (6 May 2002) - Writer (creator)
- Final Conflict (13 May 2002) - Writer (creator)
"Star Trek: Voyager" (170 episodes ) ... aka "Voyager" - USA (short title)
- Caretaker (16 January 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Parallax (23 January 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Time and Again (30 January 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Phage (6 February 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Cloud (13 February 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Eye of the Needle (20 February 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Ex Post Facto (27 February 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Emanations (13 March 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Prime Factors (20 March 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- State of Flux (10 April 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Heroes and Demons (24 April 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Cathexis (1 May 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Faces (8 May 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Jetrel (15 May 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Learning Curve (22 May 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The 37's (28 August 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Initiations (4 September 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Projections (11 September 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Elogium (18 September 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Non Sequitur (25 September 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Twisted (2 October 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Parturition (16 October 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Persistence of Vision (30 October 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Tattoo (6 November 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Cold Fire (13 November 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Maneuvers (20 November 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Resistance (27 November 1995) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Prototype (15 January 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Alliances (22 January 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Threshold (29 January 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Meld (5 February 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Dreadnought (12 February 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Death Wish (19 February 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Lifesigns (26 February 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Investigations (13 March 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Deadlock (18 March 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Innocence (8 April 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Thaw (29 April 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Tuvix (6 May 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Resolutions (13 May 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Basics: Part 1 (20 May 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Basics: Part 2 (4 September 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Flashback (11 September 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Chute (18 September 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Swarm (25 September 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- False Profits (2 October 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Remember (9 October 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Sacred Ground (30 October 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Future's End: Part 1 (6 November 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Future's End: Part 2 (13 November 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Warlord (20 November 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Q and the Grey (27 November 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Macrocosm (11 December 1996) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Fair Trade (8 January 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Alter Ego (15 January 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Coda (29 January 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Blood Fever (5 February 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Unity (12 February 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Darkling (19 February 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Rise (26 February 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Favorite Son (19 March 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Before and After (9 April 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Real Life (23 April 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Distant Origin (30 April 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Displaced (7 May 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Worst Case Scenario (14 May 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Scorpion: Part 1 (21 May 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Scorpion: Part 2 (3 September 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Gift (10 September 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Day of Honor (17 September 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Nemesis (24 September 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Revulsion (1 October 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Raven (8 October 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Scientific Method (29 October 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Year of Hell: Part 1 (5 November 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Year of Hell: Part 2 (12 November 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Random Thoughts (19 November 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Concerning Flight (26 November 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Mortal Coil (17 December 1997) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Waking Moments (14 January 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Message in a Bottle (21 January 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Hunters (11 February 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Prey (18 February 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Retrospect (25 February 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Killing Game: Part 1 (4 March 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Killing Game: Part 2 (4 March 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Vis À Vis (1 April 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Omega Directive (15 April 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Unforgettable (22 April 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Living Witness (29 April 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Demon (6 May 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- One (13 May 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Hope and Fear (20 May 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Night (14 October 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Drone (21 October 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Extreme Risk (28 October 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- In the Flesh (4 November 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Once Upon a Time (11 November 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Timeless (18 November 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Infinite Regress (25 November 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Nothing Human (2 December 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Thirty Days (9 December 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Counterpoint (16 December 1998) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Latent Image (21 January 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Bride of Chaotica! (27 January 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Gravity (3 February 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Bliss (10 February 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Dark Frontier: Part 1 (17 February 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Dark Frontier: Part 2 (17 February 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Disease (24 February 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Course: Oblivion (3 March 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Fight (24 March 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Think Tank (1 April 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Juggernaut (26 April 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Someone to Watch Over Me (28 April 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- 11:59 (5 May 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Relativity (12 May 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Warhead (19 May 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Equinox: Part 1 (26 May 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Equinox: Part 2 (22 September 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Survival Instinct (29 September 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Barge of the Dead (6 October 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy (13 October 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Alice (20 October 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Riddles (3 November 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Dragon's Teeth (10 November 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- One Small Step (17 November 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Voyager Conspiracy (24 November 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Pathfinder (1 December 1999) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Fair Haven (12 January 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Blink of an Eye (19 January 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Virtuoso (26 January 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Memorial (2 February 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Tsunkatse (9 February 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Collective (16 February 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Spirit Folk (23 February 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Ashes to Ashes (1 March 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Child's Play (8 March 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Good Shepherd (15 March 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Live Fast and Prosper (19 April 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Muse (26 April 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Fury (3 May 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Life Line (10 May 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Haunting of Deck Twelve (17 May 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Unimatrix Zero: Part 1 (24 May 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Unimatrix Zero: Part 2 (4 October 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Imperfection (11 October 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Drive (18 October 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Repression (25 October 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Critical Care (1 November 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Inside Man (8 November 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Body and Soul (15 November 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Flesh and Blood (29 November 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Flesh and Blood: Part 2 (29 November 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Nightingale (6 December 2000) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Shattered (17 January 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Lineage (24 January 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Repentance (31 January 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Prophecy (7 February 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- The Void (14 February 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Workforce: Part 1 (21 February 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Workforce: Part 2 (28 February 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Human Error (21 March 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Q2 (11 April 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Author, Author (18 April 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Friendship One (25 April 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Natural Law (2 May 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Homestead (9 May 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Renaissance Man (16 May 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
- Endgame (23 May 2001) - Writer (creator: Star Trek)
"Biography" (2 episodes )
- Gene Roddenberry: Star Trek and Beyond (14 July 1994) - Himself
- Leonard Nimoy: Spock and Beyond (29 November 1996) - Himself - 'Star Trek' Creator
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (173 episodes ) ... aka "DS9" - USA (promotional abbreviation) ... aka "Deep Space Nine" - USA (short title) ... aka "Star Trek: DS9" - USA (short title)
- Emissary (3 January 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Past Prologue (10 January 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- A Man Alone (17 January 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Babel (24 January 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Captive Pursuit (31 January 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Q-Less (7 February 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Dax (14 February 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Passenger (22 February 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Move Along Home (14 March 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Nagus (21 March 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Vortex (18 April 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Battle Lines (25 April 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Storyteller (2 May 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Progress (9 May 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- If Wishes Were Horses (16 May 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Forsaken (23 May 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Dramatis Personae (30 May 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Duet (13 June 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- In the Hands of the Prophets (20 June 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Homecoming (26 September 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Circle (3 October 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Siege (10 October 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Invasive Procedures (17 October 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Cardassians (24 October 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Melora (31 October 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Rules of Acquisition (7 November 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Necessary Evil (14 November 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Second Sight (21 November 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Sanctuary (28 November 1993) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Rivals (2 January 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Alternate (9 January 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Armageddon Game (30 January 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Whispers (6 February 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Paradise (13 February 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Shadowplay (20 February 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Playing God (27 February 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Profit and Loss (20 March 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Blood Oath (27 March 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Maquis: Part 1 (24 April 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Maquis: Part 2 (1 May 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Wire (8 May 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Crossover (15 May 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Collaborator (22 May 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Tribunal (5 June 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Jem'Hadar (12 June 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Search: Part 1 (26 September 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Search: Part 2 (3 October 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The House of Quark (10 October 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Equilibrium (17 October 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Second Skin (24 October 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Abandoned (31 October 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Civil Defense (7 November 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Meridian (14 November 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Defiant (21 November 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Fascination (28 November 1994) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Past Tense: Part 1 (2 January 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Past Tense: Part 2 (9 January 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Life Support (30 January 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Heart of Stone (6 February 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Destiny (13 February 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Prophet Motive (20 February 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Visionary (27 February 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Distant Voices (10 April 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Through the Looking Glass (17 April 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Improbable Cause (24 April 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Die Is Cast (1 May 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Explorers (8 May 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Family Business (15 May 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Shakaar (22 May 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Facets (12 June 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Adversary (19 June 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Way of the Warrior (2 October 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Visitor (9 October 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Hippocratic Oath (16 October 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Indiscretion (23 October 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Rejoined (30 October 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Starship Down (6 November 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Little Green Men (13 November 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Sword of Kahless (20 November 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Our Man Bashir (27 November 1995) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Homefront (1 January 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Paradise Lost (8 January 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Crossfire (29 January 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Return to Grace (5 February 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Sons of Mogh (12 February 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Bar Association (19 February 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Accession (26 February 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Rules of Engagement (8 April 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Hard Time (15 April 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Shattered Mirror (22 April 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Muse (29 April 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- For the Cause (6 May 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- To the Death (13 May 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Quickening (20 May 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Body Parts (10 June 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Broken Link (17 June 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Apocalypse Rising (30 September 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Ship (7 October 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places (14 October 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- ...Nor the Battle to the Strong (21 October 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Assignment (28 October 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Trials and Tribble-ations (4 November 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Let He Who Is Without Sin... (11 November 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Things Past (18 November 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Ascent (25 November 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Rapture (30 December 1996) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Darkness and the Light (6 January 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Begotten (27 January 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- For the Uniform (3 February 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- In Purgatory's Shadow (10 February 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- By Inferno's Light (17 February 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Doctor Bashir, I Presume? (24 February 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- A Simple Investigation (31 March 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Business as Usual (7 April 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Ties of Blood and Water (14 April 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Ferengi Love Songs (21 April 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Soldiers of the Empire (28 April 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Children of Time (5 May 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Blaze of Glory (12 May 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Empok Nor (19 May 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- In the Cards (9 June 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Call to Arms (16 June 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- A Time to Stand (29 September 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Rocks and Shoals (6 October 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Sons and Daughters (13 October 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Behind the Lines (20 October 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Favor the Bold (27 October 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Sacrifice of Angels (3 November 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- You Are Cordially Invited... (10 November 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Resurrection (17 November 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Statistical Probabilities (24 November 1997) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Magnificent Ferengi (1 January 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Waltz (8 January 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Who Mourns for Morn? (4 February 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Far Beyond the Stars (11 February 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- One Little Ship (18 February 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Honor Among Thieves (25 February 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Change of Heart (4 March 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night (1 April 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Inquisition (8 April 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- In the Pale Moonlight (15 April 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- His Way (22 April 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Reckoning (29 April 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Valiant (6 May 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Profit and Lace (13 May 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Time's Orphan (20 May 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Sound of Her Voice (10 June 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Tears of the Prophets (17 June 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Image in the Sand (30 September 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Shadows and Symbols (7 October 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Afterimage (14 October 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Take Me Out to the Holosuite (21 October 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Chrysalis (28 October 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Treachery, Faith, and the Great River (2 November 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Once More Unto the Breach (11 November 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Siege of AR-558 (18 November 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Covenant (25 November 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- It's Only a Paper Moon (30 December 1998) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Prodigal Daughter (6 January 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Emperor's New Cloak (3 February 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Field of Fire (10 February 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Chimera (17 February 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang (24 February 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (3 March 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Penumbra (7 April 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- 'Til Death Do Us Part (14 April 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Strange Bedfellows (21 April 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Changing Face of Evil (28 April 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- When It Rains... (5 May 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Tacking Into the Wind (12 May 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- Extreme Measures (19 May 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- The Dogs of War (26 May 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
- What You Leave Behind (2 June 1999) - Writer (creator: "Star Trek")
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (176 episodes ) ... aka "Star Trek: TNG" - USA (promotional abbreviation)
- Encounter at Farpoint (26 September 1987) - Writer (creator) (written by) (part 1 & 2) , executive producer
- The Naked Now (3 October 1987) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Code of Honor (10 October 1987) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Last Outpost (17 October 1987) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Where No One Has Gone Before (24 October 1987) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Lonely Among Us (31 October 1987) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Justice (7 November 1987) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Battle (14 November 1987) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Hide and Q (21 November 1987) - Writer (creator) (teleplay) , executive producer
- Haven (28 November 1987) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Big Goodbye (9 January 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Datalore (16 January 1988) - Writer (creator) (teleplay) , executive producer
- Angel One (23 January 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- 11001001 (30 January 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Too Short a Season (6 February 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- When the Bough Breaks (13 February 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Home Soil (20 February 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Coming of Age (12 March 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Heart of Glory (19 March 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Arsenal of Freedom (9 April 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Symbiosis (16 April 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Skin of Evil (23 April 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- We'll Always Have Paris (30 April 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Conspiracy (7 May 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Neutral Zone (14 May 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Child (19 November 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Where Silence Has Lease (26 November 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Elementary, Dear Data (3 December 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Outrageous Okona (10 December 1988) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Loud as a Whisper (7 January 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Schizoid Man (21 January 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Unnatural Selection (28 January 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- A Matter of Honor (4 February 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Measure of a Man (11 February 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Dauphin (18 February 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Contagion (18 March 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Royale (25 March 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Time Squared (1 April 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Icarus Factor (22 April 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Pen Pals (29 April 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Q Who? (6 May 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Samaritan Snare (13 May 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Up the Long Ladder (20 May 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Manhunt (17 June 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Emissary (24 June 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Peak Performance (8 July 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Shades of Gray (15 July 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Evolution (23 September 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Ensigns of Command (30 September 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Survivors (7 October 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Who Watches the Watchers (14 October 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Bonding (21 October 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Booby Trap (28 October 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Enemy (4 November 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Price (11 November 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Vengeance Factor (18 November 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Defector (30 December 1989) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Hunted (6 January 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The High Ground (27 January 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Déjà Q (3 February 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- A Matter of Perspective (10 February 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Yesterday's Enterprise (17 February 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Offspring (10 March 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Sins of the Father (17 March 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Allegiance (24 March 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Captain's Holiday (31 March 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Tin Man (21 April 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Hollow Pursuits (28 April 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Most Toys (5 May 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Sarek (12 May 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Ménage à Troi (26 May 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Transfigurations (2 June 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Best of Both Worlds: Part 1 (16 June 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Best of Both Worlds: Part 2 (22 September 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Family (29 September 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Brothers (6 October 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Suddenly Human (13 October 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Remember Me (20 October 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Legacy (27 October 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Reunion (3 November 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Future Imperfect (10 November 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Final Mission (17 November 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Loss (29 December 1990) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Data's Day (5 January 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Wounded (26 January 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Devil's Due (2 February 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Clues (9 February 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- First Contact (16 February 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Galaxy's Child (9 March 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Night Terrors (16 March 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Identity Crisis (23 March 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Nth Degree (30 March 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Qpid (20 April 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Drumhead (27 April 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Half a Life (4 May 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Host (11 May 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Mind's Eye (25 May 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- In Theory (1 June 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Redemption (15 June 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Redemption II (21 September 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Darmok (28 September 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Ensign Ro (5 October 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Silicon Avatar (12 October 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Disaster (19 October 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Game (26 October 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Unification I (2 November 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Unification II (9 November 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- A Matter of Time (16 November 1991) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- New Ground (4 January 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Hero Worship (25 January 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Violations (1 February 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Masterpiece Society (8 February 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Conundrum (15 February 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Power Play (22 February 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Ethics (29 February 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Outcast (14 March 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Cause and Effect (21 March 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The First Duty (28 March 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Cost of Living (18 April 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Perfect Mate (25 April 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Imaginary Friend (2 May 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- I Borg (9 May 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Next Phase (16 May 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Inner Light (30 May 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Time's Arrow: Part 1 (13 June 1992) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Time's Arrow: Part 2 (19 September 1992) - Writer (creator)
- Realm of Fear (26 September 1992) - Writer (creator)
- Man of the People (3 October 1992) - Writer (creator)
- Relics (10 October 1992) - Writer (creator)
- Schisms (17 October 1992) - Writer (creator)
- True Q (24 October 1992) - Writer (creator)
- Rascals (31 October 1992) - Writer (creator)
- A Fistful of Datas (7 November 1992) - Writer (creator)
- The Quality of Life (14 November 1992) - Writer (creator)
- Chain of Command: Part 1 (12 December 1992) - Writer (creator)
- Chain of Command: Part 2 (19 December 1992) - Writer (creator)
- Ship in a Bottle (23 January 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Aquiel (30 January 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Face of the Enemy (6 February 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Tapestry (13 February 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Birthright: Part 1 (20 February 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Birthright: Part 2 (27 February 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Starship Mine (27 March 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Lessons (3 April 1993) - Writer (creator)
- The Chase (24 April 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Frame of Mind (1 May 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Suspicions (8 May 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Rightful Heir (15 May 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Second Chances (22 May 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Timescape (12 June 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Descent: Part 1 (19 June 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Descent: Part 2 (18 September 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Liaisons (25 September 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Interface (2 October 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Gambit: Part 1 (9 October 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Gambit: Part 2 (16 October 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Phantasms (23 October 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Dark Page (30 October 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Attached (6 November 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Force of Nature (13 November 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Inheritance (20 November 1993) - Writer (creator)
- Parallels (27 November 1993) - Writer (creator)
- The Pegasus (8 January 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Homeward (15 January 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Sub Rosa (29 January 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Lower Decks (5 February 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Thine Own Self (12 February 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Masks (19 February 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Eye of the Beholder (26 February 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Genesis (19 March 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Journey's End (26 March 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Firstborn (23 April 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Bloodlines (30 April 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Emergence (7 May 1994) - Writer (creator)
- Preemptive Strike (14 May 1994) - Writer (creator)
- All Good Things... (23 May 1994) - Writer (creator)
"Clapper Board" (1 episode)
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture (7 January 1980) - Himself
"Star Trek" (22 episodes ) ... aka "Star Trek: TAS" - USA (promotional abbreviation) ... aka "Star Trek: The Animated Adventures" - USA (alternative title) ... aka "Star Trek: The Animated Series-The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek" - USA (DVD box title) ... aka "The Animated Adventures of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek" - USA (video box title)
- Beyond the Farthest Star (8 September 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- Yesteryear (15 September 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- One of Our Planets Is Missing (22 September 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Lorelei Signal (29 September 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- More Tribbles, More Troubles (6 October 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Survivor (13 October 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Infinite Vulcan (20 October 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Magicks of Megas-Tu (27 October 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- Once Upon a Planet (3 November 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- Mudd's Passion (10 November 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Terratin Incident (17 November 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Time Trap (24 November 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Ambergris Element (1 December 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Slaver Weapon (15 December 1973) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Eye of the Beholder (5 January 1974) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Jihad (12 January 1974) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Pirates of Orion (7 September 1974) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- Bem (14 September 1974) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Practical Joker (21 September 1974) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- Albatross (28 September 1974) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth (5 October 1974) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
- The Counter-Clock Incident (12 October 1974) - Writer (creator) , executive consultant
"Alias Smith and Jones" (1 episode)
- The Girl in Boxcar #3 (11 February 1971) - Writer (story)
"Star Trek" (80 episodes ) ... aka "Star Trek: TOS" - USA (promotional abbreviation) ... aka "Star Trek: The Original Series" - USA (informal title)
- The Man Trap (8 September 1966) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Charlie X (15 September 1966) - Writer (creator) (story) , producer , Enterprise Chef (voice) (uncredited)
- Where No Man Has Gone Before (22 September 1966) - Writer (creator) , producer
- The Naked Time (29 September 1966) - Writer (creator) , producer
- The Enemy Within (6 October 1966) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Mudd's Women (13 October 1966) - Writer (creator) (story) , producer
- What Are Little Girls Made Of? (20 October 1966) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Miri (27 October 1966) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Dagger of the Mind (3 November 1966) - Writer (creator) , producer
- The Corbomite Maneuver (10 November 1966) - Writer (creator) , producer
- The Menagerie: Part I (17 November 1966) - Writer (creator) (written by) , executive producer
- The Menagerie: Part II (24 November 1966) - Writer (creator) (written by) , producer
- The Conscience of the King (8 December 1966) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Balance of Terror (15 December 1966) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Shore Leave (29 December 1966) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Galileo Seven (5 January 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Squire of Gothos (12 January 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Arena (19 January 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Tomorrow Is Yesterday (26 January 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Court Martial (2 February 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Return of the Archons (9 February 1967) - Writer (creator) (story) , executive producer
- Space Seed (16 February 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- A Taste of Armageddon (23 February 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- This Side of Paradise (2 March 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Devil in the Dark (9 March 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Errand of Mercy (23 March 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Alternative Factor (30 March 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The City on the Edge of Forever (6 April 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Operation - Annihilate! (13 April 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Amok Time (15 September 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Who Mourns for Adonais? (22 September 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Changeling (29 September 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Mirror, Mirror (6 October 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Apple (13 October 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Doomsday Machine (20 October 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Catspaw (27 October 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- I, Mudd (3 November 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Metamorphosis (10 November 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Journey to Babel (17 November 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Friday's Child (1 December 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Deadly Years (8 December 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Obsession (15 December 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Wolf in the Fold (22 December 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Trouble with Tribbles (29 December 1967) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Gamesters of Triskelion (5 January 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- A Piece of the Action (12 January 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Immunity Syndrome (19 January 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- A Private Little War (2 February 1968) - Writer (creator) (teleplay) , executive producer
- Return to Tomorrow (9 February 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Patterns of Force (16 February 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- By Any Other Name (23 February 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Omega Glory (1 March 1968) - Writer (creator) (written by) , executive producer
- The Ultimate Computer (8 March 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Bread and Circuses (15 March 1968) - Writer (creator) (written by) , executive producer
- Assignment: Earth (29 March 1968) - Writer (creator) (story) , producer
- Spock's Brain (20 September 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Enterprise Incident (27 September 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Paradise Syndrome (4 October 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- And the Children Shall Lead (11 October 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Is There in Truth No Beauty? (18 October 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Spectre of the Gun (25 October 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Day of the Dove (1 November 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky (8 November 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Tholian Web (15 November 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Plato's Stepchildren (22 November 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Wink of an Eye (29 November 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Empath (6 December 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Elaan of Troyius (20 December 1968) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Whom Gods Destroy (3 January 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Let That Be Your Last Battlefield (10 January 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Mark of Gideon (17 January 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- That Which Survives (24 January 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Lights of Zetar (31 January 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Requiem for Methuselah (14 February 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Way to Eden (21 February 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Cloud Minders (28 February 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- The Savage Curtain (7 March 1969) - Writer (creator) (story) (teleplay) , executive producer
- All Our Yesterdays (14 March 1969) - Writer (creator) , executive producer
- Turnabout Intruder (3 June 1969) - Writer (creator) (story) , executive producer
- The Cage (1 January 1986) - Writer (creator) (written by) , producer , Host of Video Release (uncredited)
"The Lieutenant" (29 episodes )
- A Million Miles from Clary (14 September 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Cool of the Evening (21 September 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- The Proud and the Angry (28 September 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- The Two Star Giant (5 October 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- A Very Private Affair (12 October 1963) - Writer (creator) (writer) , producer
- To Take Up Serpents (19 October 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- A Touching of Hands (26 October 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Captain Thomson (2 November 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Instant Wedding (9 November 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- A Troubled Image (16 November 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Fall from a White Horse (30 November 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Alert (14 December 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- The Art of Discipline (21 December 1963) - Writer (creator) , producer
- The Alien (28 December 1963) - Writer (creator) (writer) , producer
- O'Rourke (4 January 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Gone the Sun (18 January 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Between Music and Laughter (25 January 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Interlude (1 February 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Capp's Lady (8 February 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Green Water Green Flag (15 February 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- To Set It Right (22 February 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- In the Highest Tradition (29 February 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Tour of Duty (7 March 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Lament for a Dead Goldbrick (14 March 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Man with an Edge (21 March 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Operation Actress (28 March 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- Mother Enemy (4 April 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- War Called Peace (11 April 1964) - Writer (creator) , producer
- To Kill a Man (18 April 1964) - Writer (creator) (writer) , producer
"The Virginian" (1 episode) ... aka "The Men from Shiloh" - USA (ninth season title)
- Run Away Home (24 April 1963) - Writer (story)
"G.E. True" (1 episode)
- V-Victor 5 (7 October 1962) - Writer (teleplay)
"Naked City" (1 episode) ... aka "The Naked City" - USA (first season title)
- The Rydecker Case (6 June 1962) - Writer (writer)
"Dr. Kildare" (1 episode)
- A Distant Thunder (10 May 1962) - Writer (written by)
"Target: The Corruptors" (1 episode)
- To Wear a Badge (1 December 1961) - Writer (story)
"Shannon" (2 episodes )
- The Embezzler's Daughter (2 October 1961) - Writer (teleplay)
- The Pickup (20 November 1961) - Writer (writer)
"Two Faces West" (1 episode)
- The Lesson (22 May 1961) - Writer (teleplay)
"Whiplash" (4 episodes )
- Episode in Bathurst (25 March 1961) - Writer (written by)
- Dutchman's Reef (8 April 1961) - Writer (written by)
- The Actress (15 April 1961) - Writer (written by)
- Sarong (6 May 1961) - Writer (written by)
"Wrangler" (1 episode)
- Incident at the Bar M (4 August 1960) - Writer (writer) , producer
"Alcoa Theatre" (1 episode)
- 333 Montgomery Street (13 June 1960) - Writer , producer
"Hotel de Paree" (1 episode)
- Sundance and the Black Widow (1 April 1960) - Writer (written by)
"The DuPont Show with June Allyson" (1 episode)
- Escape (22 February 1960) - Writer (story)
"The Detectives" (2 episodes )
- Karate (8 January 1960) - Writer (writer)
- Blue Fire (15 January 1960) - Writer (writer)
"Harbor Command" (1 episode)
- The Psychiatrist (20 June 1958) - Writer (writer)
"Jefferson Drum" (4 episodes )
- Law and Order (9 May 1958) - Writer (writer)
- Madame Faro (6 June 1958) - Writer (writer)
- The Post (4 July 1958) - Writer (written by)
- Stagecoach Episode (10 October 1958) - Writer (written by)
"Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre" (1 episode) ... aka "Jane Wyman Presents" - USA (rerun title) ... aka "Jane Wyman Theater" - USA (alternative title)
- The Perfect Alibi (12 December 1957) - Writer (adaptation)
"Have Gun - Will Travel" (24 episodes )
- The Great Mojave Chase (28 September 1957) - Writer (written by)
- The Yuma Treasure (14 December 1957) - Writer (written by)
- The Hanging Cross (21 December 1957) - Writer (written by)
- Helen of Abajinian (28 December 1957) - Writer (written by)
- Ella West (4 January 1958) - Writer (written by)
- The Hanging of Roy Carter (4 October 1958) - Writer (written by)
- The Road to Wickenberg (25 October 1958) - Writer (written by)
- Juliet (31 January 1959) - Writer (written by)
- The Monster of Moon Ridge (28 February 1959) - Writer (written by)
- Maggie O'Bannion (4 April 1959) - Writer (written by)
- Return of Roy Carter (2 May 1959) - Writer (written by)
- Episode in Laredo (19 September 1959) - Writer (written by)
- Les Girls (26 September 1959) - Writer (written by)
- The Posse (3 October 1959) - Writer (written by)
- The Golden Toad (21 November 1959) - Writer (written by)
- Tiger (28 November 1959) - Writer (written by)
- Charley Red Dog (12 December 1959) - Writer (written by)
- El Paso Stage (15 April 1961) - Writer (writer)
- Alice (17 March 1962) - Writer (written by)
- Taylor's Woman (22 September 1962) - Writer
- Marshal of Sweetwater (24 November 1962) - Writer (writer)
- Trial at Tablerock (15 December 1962) - Writer (writer)
- Cage at McNaab (16 February 1963) - Writer (writer)
- The Savages (16 March 1963) - Writer (writer)
"Boots and Saddles" (4 episodes )
- The Gatling Gun (19 September 1957) - Writer (written by)
- Prussian Farmers (17 October 1957) - Writer (writer)
- The Marquis of Donnybrook (26 December 1957) - Writer (writer)
- Rescue of the Stranger (6 March 1958) - Writer (written by)
"The Kaiser Aluminum Hour" (1 episode)
- So Short a Season (12 February 1957) - Writer (writer)
"Dr. Christian" (2 episodes )
- Bullet Wound (1 January 1957) - Writer (writer)
- The Philanthropist (1 January 1957) - Writer (written by)
"West Point" (9 episodes )
- The Operator and the Martinet (12 October 1956) - Writer (writer)
- Man of Action (7 December 1956) - Writer (writer)
- Double Reverse (18 December 1956) - Writer (writer)
- Christmas Present (21 December 1956) - Writer (writer)
- Jet Fight (8 February 1957) - Writer (writer)
- The Command (22 February 1957) - Writer (writer)
- The Drowning of the Gun (24 May 1957) - Writer (writer)
- Pressure (28 June 1957) - Writer (writer)
- Dragoon Patrol (5 July 1957) - Writer (writer)
"Chevron Hall of Stars" (1 episode)
- The Secret Weapon of 117 (1 January 1956) - Writer (written by)
"I Led 3 Lives" (2 episodes )
- Discredit Police (1 January 1956) - Writer (writer)
- Radioactive (1 January 1956) - Writer (as Robert Wesley)
"Highway Patrol" (5 episodes )
- Human Bomb (1 January 1955) - Writer (screenplay) (as Robert Wesley)
- Reformed Criminal (31 December 1955) - Writer (screenplay) (as Robert Wesley)
- Mental Patient (9 April 1956) - Writer (screenplay) (as Robert Wesley)
- Prospector (18 June 1956) - Writer (screenplay) (as Robert Wesley)
- Oil Lease (3 December 1956) - Writer (screenplay)
"Mr. District Attorney" (6 episodes )
- Defense Plant Gambling (1 January 1954) - Writer (writer)
- Court Escape (1 January 1954) - Writer (writer)
- Patrol Boat (1 January 1954) - Writer (writer)
- Police Academy (1 January 1954) - Writer (writer)
- Police Brutality (1 January 1954) - Writer (writer)
- Wife Killer (1 January 1954) - Writer (writer)
References
- ^ "Gene Roddenberry". Space Sciences (Macmillan Science Library). Gale. 2002. ISBN 0-02-865546-X.
- ^ RODDENBERRY, GENE - The Museum of Broadcast Communications
- ^ Alexander, David, "Star Trek Creator", ROC Books, an imprint of Dutton Signet, a division of Penguin Books USA, New York, June 1994, ISBN 0-451-54518-9 , pp. 47-48.
- ^ Alexander, David, "Star Trek Creator", ROC Books, an imprint of Dutton Signet, a division of Penguin Books USA, New York, June 1994, ISBN 0-451-54518-9 , pp. 49-50.
- ^ Alexander, David, "Star Trek Creator", ROC Books, an imprint of Dutton Signet, a division of Penguin Books USA, New York, June 1994, ISBN 0-451-54518-9 , pp. 52.
- ^ CAVU Forty-Two G (PDF). Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX: Class 42-G, US Army Air Corps. 1942. p. 70.
- ^ Freeman, Roger A., with Osborne, David., "The B-17 Flying Fortress Story", Arms & Armour Press, Wellington House, London, UK, 1998, ISBN 1-85409-301-0, p. 74.
- ^ Alexander, David, "Star Trek Creator", ROC Books, an imprint of Dutton Signet, a division of Penguin Books USA, New York, June 1994, ISBN 0-451-54518-9 , pp. 75-76.
- ^ Edward B. Kiker (Winter/Spring 2004). "SOLDIERS OF VISION: We Don't Stop When We Take off the Uniform" (PDF). Army Space Journal. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
He took part in 89 missions and sorties, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal.
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(help) - ^ David Alexander.(1994) "Star Trek Creator : The Authorized Biography of Gene Roddenberry," Roc, p. 104.
- ^ Shadow Caster: William H. Parker and Mickey Cohen’s L.A. cops-and-robbers tale is way stranger than fiction by John Buntin LA Times Magazine April 2010
- ^ a b Alexander, p. 141.
- ^ Davies, Máire Messenger; Pearson, Roberta (2007). "The Little Program That Could: The Relationship Between NBC and Star Trek". In Hilmes, Michele; Henry, Michael Lowell (ed.). NBC: America's Network. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-25079-6.
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- ^ "Star Trek Movies at the Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 2013.
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(help) - ^ a b Susan Sackett (2002). Inside Trek: My Secret Life With Star Trek Creator Gene Roddenberry. HAWK Publishing Group. ISBN 1-930709-42-0.
- ^ a b Pearson, Roberta (2011). "Cult Television as Digital Television's Cutting Edge". In Bennett, James; Strange, Niki (ed.). Television as Digital Media. Duke University Press. pp. 105–131. ISBN 0-8223-4910-8.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link) - ^ Starlog #16, September, 1978, "Star Trek Report" by Susan Sackett as quoted by "The God Thing: Gene Roddenberry's Lost Star Trek Novel" at http://www.well.com/~sjroby/godthing.html
- ^ Engel, Joel (1994). Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek. Hyperion Books. ISBN 0-7868-6004-9. Inside Star Trek: The Real Story (1996) commentary by Star Trek producer Herbert F. Solow, science-fiction convention talks by Star Trek writer Dorothy C. Fontana, and books and articles by Harlan Ellison.
- ^ "Unthemely Behavior". Urban Legends Reference Pages. August 8, 2007. Retrieved May 20, 2007.
- ^ Herbert F. Solow & Robert H. Justman, Inside Star Trek: the Real Story, Pocket Books, 1996, p. 402.
- ^ Solow & Justman, p. 402.
- ^ Nichelle Nichols, Beyond Uhura: Star Trek and Other Memories, G.P. Putnam & Sons, New York, 1994.
- ^ David Alexander (1994). Star Trek Creator: The Authorized Biography of Gene Roddenberry. Roc. ISBN 0-451-45440-5.
- ^ "Roddenberry Interview". The Humanist. 51 (2). 1991.
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- ^ McFadden, Robert D. (October 26, 1991). "Gene Roddenberry, 'Star Trek' Creator, Dies at 70". The New York Times. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
- ^ "Shuttle bore Roddenberry's ashes". Rome News-Tribune. April 29, 1994. Retrieved August 4, 2012.
- ^ "The Founders Flight". celestis.com., Retrieved 2011-11-14.
- ^ "Celestis Voyager Flight Participants". celestis.com.
- ^ "Mainframe Entertainment Lands Gene Roddenberry's 'Starship' for Computer Animated Television Series". BNet Research Center. October 20, 1998. Retrieved December 18, 2007.
- ^ Foundation Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award
- ^ IMDb – Gene Roddenberry - Filmography by TV series
Further reading
- Alexander, David (1995). Star Trek Creator: The Authorized Biography of Gene Roddenberry. New York: Roc. ISBN 0-451-45440-5.
- Engel, Joel (1994). Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 0-7868-6004-9.
- Fern, Yvonne (1994). Gene Roddenberry: The Last Conversation. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-08842-5.
- Gross, Edward (1994). Great Birds of the Galaxy: Gene Roddenberry and the Creators of Star Trek. Boxtree. ISBN 0-7522-0968-X.
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- Van Hise, James (1992). The Man Who Created Star Trek: Gene Roddenberry. Pioneer Books. ISBN 1-55698-318-2.
- Whitfield, Stephen E. (1968). The Making of Star Trek. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-34019-1.
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Cast autobiographies
- Doohan, James and transcribed by Peter David. Beam Me Up, Scotty: Star Trek's "Scotty" in his own words. ISBN 0-671-52056-3.
- Koenig, Walter. Warped Factors: A Neurotic's Guide to the Universe. ISBN 0-87833-991-4.
- Nichols, Nichelle. Beyond Uhura: Star Trek and Other Memories. ISBN 1-57297-011-1. Published 1995.
- Nimoy, Leonard. I Am Not Spock. ISBN 978-0-89087-117-1. Published 1977.
- Nimoy, Leonard. I Am Spock. ISBN 978-0-7868-6182-8. Published 1995.
- Shatner, William and transcribed by Chris Kreski. Star Trek Memories. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-017734-9; ISBN 978-0-06-017734-8. Published 1993.
- Shatner, William and transcribed by Chris Kreski. Star Trek Movie Memories. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-017617-2. Published 1994.
- Solow, Herbert F. and Robert H. Justman. Inside Star Trek: The Real Story. ISBN 0-671-89628-8. Published 1999.
- Takei, George. To The Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei: Star Trek's Mr Sulu. ISBN 0-671-89008-5. Published 1994.
- Whitney, Grace Lee and transcribed by Jim Denney. The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy. Foreword by Leonard Nimoy. ISBN 1-884956-05-X; ISBN 978-1-884956-05-8. Published 1998.
External links
- Official Roddenberry family website
- Gene Roddenberry at IMDb Retrieved on January 24, 2008
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- Gene Roddenberry at Memory Alpha
- Gene Roddenberry at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved on January 24, 2008
- The Museum of Broadcast Communication
- Strange New Worlds: The Humanist Philosophy of Star Trek by Robert Bowman, Christian Research Journal, Fall 1991, pp. 20 ff.
- StarTrek.com biography
- Gene Roddenberry: What Might Have Been... on Roddenberry's 1970s failed pilots
- Celebrating Gene Roddenberry
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