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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 0: The Cage

September 1966
Capt. Pike is held prisoner and tested by aliens who have the power to project incredibly lifelike illusions.
Jeffrey Hunter ... Captain Christopher Pike
Susan Oliver ... Vina

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

Majel Barrett ... Number One
John Hoyt ... Dr. Phillip Boyce
Peter Duryea ... Lieutenant Jose Tyler
Laurel Goodwin ... Yeoman J.M. Colt
Tom Curtis ... (voice) (uncredited)
Michael Dugan ... The Kaylar (uncredited)
Clegg Hoyt ... Transporter Chief Pitcairn (uncredited)
Anthony Jochim ... Third Survivor (uncredited)
Bob Johnson ... First Talosian (voice) (uncredited)
Jon Lormer ... Dr. Theodore Haskins (uncredited)
Ed Madden ... Enterprise Geologist (uncredited)
Joseph Mell ... Earth Trader (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie ... Second Survivor (uncredited)
Robert Phillips ... Space Officer (Orion) (uncredited)
Janos Prohaska ... Anthropoid Ape / Humanoid Bird (uncredited)
Adam Roarke ... C.P.O. Garison (uncredited)

Gene Roddenberry ... Host of Video Release (uncredited)
Serena Sande ... Second Talosian (uncredited)
Georgia Schmidt ... First Talosian (uncredited)
Felix Silla ... Talosian (uncredited)
Malachi Throne ... The Keeper (voice) (uncredited)
Meg Wyllie ... The Keeper (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 1: The Man Trap

8 September 1966
Dr. McCoy discovers his old flame is not what she seems after crew members begin dying from a sudden lack of salt in their bodies.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Jeanne Bal ... Nancy Crater
Alfred Ryder ... Professor Robert Crater

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney ... Yeoman Janice Rand

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Bruce Watson ... Green
Michael Zaslow ... Darnell
Vince Howard ... Crewman
Francine Pyne ... Nancy III
Budd Albright ... Barnhart (uncredited)
Larry Anthony ... Blue-Shirt Ogler (uncredited)
John Arndt ... Crewman Sturgeon (uncredited)
Bob Baker ... Beauregard (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Sharon Gimpel ... M-113 Creature (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Ryan (uncredited)
Garrison True ... Security Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: Charlie X

15 September 1966
Captain Kirk must learn the limits to the power of a 17-year-old boy with the psychic ability to create anything and destroy anyone.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Robert Walker Jr. ... Charlie Evans (as Robert Walker)

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney ... Yeoman Janice Rand

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Charles Stewart ... Captain Ramart (as Charles J. Stewart)
Dallas Mitchell ... Nellis
Don Eitner ... Navigator
Patricia McNulty ... Tina Lawton
John Bellah ... Crewman I
Garland Thompson ... Crewman II
Abraham Sofaer ... The Thasian
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Bob Herron ... Sam (uncredited)
John Lindesmith ... Helmsman (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Gene Roddenberry ... Enterprise Chef (voice) (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Laura Wood ... Old Woman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: Where No Man Has Gone Before

22 September 1966
The flight recorder of the 200-year-old U.S.S. Valiant relays a tale of terror--a magnetic storm at the edge of the galaxy!

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Gary Lockwood ... Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell
Sally Kellerman ... Dr. Elizabeth Dehner

George Takei ... Sulu

James Doohan ... Scott

Lloyd Haynes ... Alden
Andrea Dromm ... Yeoman Smith
Paul Carr ... Lt. Lee Kelso
Paul Fix ... Doctor Mark Piper
Eddie Paskey ... Security Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 4: The Naked Time

29 September 1966
The crew is infected with a mysterious disease that removes people's emotional inhibitions to a dangerous degree.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Stewart Moss ... Tormolen

Majel Barrett ... Christine
Bruce Hyde ... Riley

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney ... Yeoman Janice Rand

George Takei ... Sulu

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
William Knight ... Amorous Crewman
John Bellah ... Laughing Crewman
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Ryan (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Crewman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 5: The Enemy Within

6 October 1966
A transporter malfunction splits Captain Kirk into two halves: one meek and indecisive, the other violent and ill tempered. The remaining crew members stranded on the planet cannot be beamed up to the ship until a the problem is fixed.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney ... Yeoman Janice Rand

George Takei ... Sulu

James Doohan ... Scott
Ed Madden ... Fisher (as Edward Madden)
Garland Thompson ... Wilson
Jim Goodwin ... Farrell

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura (voice) (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Connors (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 6: Mudd's Women

13 October 1966
The Enterprise picks up untrustworthy entrepreneur Harry Mudd accompanied by three beautiful women who immediately put a spell on all the male crew members.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Roger C. Carmel ... Harry Mudd
Karen Steele ... Eve McHuron

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Maggie Thrett ... Ruth
Susan Denberg ... Magda

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu
Jim Goodwin ... Farrell

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Gene Dynarski ... Ben
John Kowal ... Herm (as Jon Kowal)
Seamon Glass ... Benton
Jerry Foxworth ... Guard

Majel Barrett ... Enterprise Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Connors (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 7: What Are Little Girls Made Of?

20 October 1966
Nurse Chapel is reunited with her fiancé; but his new obsession leads him to make an android duplicate of Captain Kirk.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Michael Strong ... Dr. Roger Korby
Sherry Jackson ... Andrea
Ted Cassidy ... Ruk

Majel Barrett ... Christine Chapel

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Harry Basch ... Brown
Vince Deadrick Sr. ... Mathews (as Vince Deadrick)
Budd Albright ... Rayburn
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 8: Miri

27 October 1966
The Enterprise discovers a planet exactly like Earth; but the only inhabitants are children who contract a fatal disease upon entering puberty.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

Kim Darby ... Miri

Michael J. Pollard ... Jahn

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney ... Yeoman Janice Rand
Keith Taylor ... Jahn's Friend
Ed McCready ... Boy Creature
Kellie Flanagan ... Blonde Girl
Stephen McEveety ... Redheaded Boy (as Steven McEveety)
David L. Ross ... Security Guard #1 (as David Ross)
Jim Goodwin ... Farrell
John Megna ... Little Boy
John Arndt ... Security Guard 2 (uncredited)
Iona Morris ... Little African American Girl (uncredited)

Phil Morris ... Boy - Army Helmet (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Dawn Roddenberry ... Little Blonde Girl (uncredited)
Irene Sale ... Louise (uncredited)
Lisabeth Shatner ... Girl in Red-Striped Dress (uncredited)
Melanie Shatner ... Brunette Girl (uncredited)
Scott Whitney ... Small Boy (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 9: Dagger of the Mind

3 November 1966
Kirk and psychiatrist Helen Noel are trapped on a maximum security penal colony that experiments with mind control and Spock must use the Vulcan mind-meld to find a way to save them.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
James Gregory ... Dr. Tristan Adams

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Morgan Woodward ... Dr. Simon van Gelder
Marianna Hill ... Helen Noel

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Susanne Wasson ... Lethe
John Arndt ... First Crewman
Larry Anthony ... Mr. Berkley
Ed McCready ... Inmate
Eliezer Behar ... Therapist (as Eli Behar)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Louie Elias ... Inmate Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 10: The Corbomite Maneuver

10 November 1966
In a section of unexplored space, the Enterprise comes across a marker of sorts that will not let it pass. They destroy the marker and move on but soon find themselves in conflict with an unknown alien who accuses them of trespassing and tells them they have only 10 minutes to live. Kirk decides it's time to play a little poker and literally bluff his way out of the situation by telling the alien that the Enterprise has a device on board that will destroy the alien as well as the Enterprise. The bluff works but the alien turns out to be something quite unexpected.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Anthony D. Call ... Dave Bailey (as Anthony Call)

Clint Howard ... Balok

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney ... Yeoman Janice Rand

George Takei ... Sulu

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Crew Woman (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Gloria Calomee ... Crew Woman (uncredited)
Ted Cassidy ... Balok's Puppet (voice) (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Crewman (uncredited)
Walker Edmiston ... Balok (voice) (uncredited)
John Gabriel ... Crewman (uncredited)
Ena Hartman ... Crew Woman #2 (uncredited)
Mittie Lawrence ... Crew Woman (uncredited)
Jonathan Lippe ... Crewman (uncredited)
Bruce Mars ... Crewman #1 (uncredited)
Sean Morgan ... Crewman (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Crewman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 11: The Menagerie: Part I

17 November 1966
While visiting a Starbase 11, the Enterprise is hijacked by Mr. Spock leaving Captain Kirk but abducting the recently crippled Captain Christopher Pike, former commander of the Enterprise. The destination: Talos IV, off limits by Federation order since the Enterprise first visited the planet thirteen years earlier while then under the command of Captain Pike. After Kirk and Commodore Mendez, the Starbase commander, intercept the Enterprise, a court martial against Spock's apparent treachery is convened. Spock's only defense is the ship's log showing Pike's capture and imprisonment by the inhabitants of Talos IV.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Jeffrey Hunter ... Captain Christopher Pike (archive footage)
Susan Oliver ... Vina (archive footage)
Malachi Throne ... Commodore Jose Mendez

Majel Barrett ... Number One (archive footage) (as M. Leigh Hudec)
Peter Duryea ... Lt. José Tyler (archive footage)
John Hoyt ... Dr. Boyce (archive footage)
Adam Roarke ... C.P.O. Garrison (archive footage)

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Sean Kenney ... Injured Pike
Hagan Beggs ... Lt. Hansen
Julie Parrish ... Miss Piper
Tom Curtis ... Voice (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Guard (uncredited)
Brett Dunham ... Guard (uncredited)

James Holt ... Starfleet Officer (uncredited)
Clegg Hoyt ... Transporter Chief Pitcairn (archive footage) (uncredited)
Anthony Jochim ... Third Survivor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Bob Johnson ... Transporter Chief Pitcairn (voice) (uncredited)
Jon Lormer ... Dr. Theodore Haskins (archive footage) (uncredited)
Tom Lupo ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Ed Madden ... Enterprise Geologist (archive footage) (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie ... Second Survivor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Serena Sande ... Second Talosian (archive footage) (uncredited)
George Sawaya ... Chief Humboldt (uncredited)
Georgia Schmidt ... First Talosian (archive footage) (uncredited)
Meg Wyllie ... The Keeper (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 12: The Menagerie: Part II

24 November 1966
Spock's court martial views the video stream from Talos IV of Captain Pike's imprisonment 13 years earlier and the Enterprise's attempts to rescue him. Using their powers mind-reading and illusion, the Talosians place Pike in worlds from both his memory and his imagination. The one constant is Vina, the beautiful blonde survivor of a crashed Earth ship, the other half of the Talosians' intended captive Adam and Eve. Number One's attempts to liberate Pike result in herself and another woman captured as additional breeding stock. But when the humans and the Talosians learn more of each other, the situation takes a turn neither side expects. As they watch the past unfold, and as the Enterprise approaches Talos IV once again, Kirk and the court learn the real reason for Spock's mutiny.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Jeffrey Hunter ... Captain Christopher Pike (archive footage)
Susan Oliver ... Vina (archive footage)
Malachi Throne ... Commodore Jose Mendez

Majel Barrett ... Number One (archive footage) (as M. Leigh Hudec)
Peter Duryea ... Tyler (archive footage)
John Hoyt ... Dr. Boyce (archive footage)
Laurel Goodwin ... Yeoman J.M. Colt (archive footage)
Adam Roarke ... C.P.O. Garrison (archive footage)

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy (credit only)

James Doohan ... Scott (credit only)

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura (voice)
Sean Kenney ... Injured Pike
Hagan Beggs ... Lt. Hansen
Meg Wyllie ... The Keeper (archive footage)
Michael Dugan ... The Kaylar (archive footage) (uncredited)
Clegg Hoyt ... Transporter Chief Pitcairn (archive footage) (uncredited)
Bob Johnson ... First Talosian (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Tom Lupo ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Ed Madden ... Enterprise Geologist (archive footage) (uncredited)
Joseph Mell ... Earth Trader (archive footage) (uncredited)
Vic Perrin ... The Keeper (voice) (uncredited)
Robert Phillips ... Space Officer (archive footage) (uncredited)
Janos Prohaska ... Anthropoid Ape (archive footage) (uncredited)
Serena Sande ... Second Talosian (archive footage) (uncredited)
Georgia Schmidt ... First Talosian (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 13: The Conscience of the King

8 December 1966
While Captain Kirk investigates whether an actor is actually a presumed dead mass murderer, a mysterious assailant is killing the people who could identify the fugitive.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Arnold Moss ... Karidian
Barbara Anderson ... Lenore

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney ... Yeoman Janice Rand

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
William Sargent ... Dr. Leighton
Natalie Norwick ... Martha Leighton
David Troy ... Larry Matson (as David-Troy)
Karl Bruck ... King Duncan
Marc Grady Adams ... Hamlet (as Marc Adams)
Bruce Hyde ... Kevin Riley

Majel Barrett ... Enterprise Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Crewman (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Security Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 14: Balance of Terror

15 December 1966
The Enterprise must decide on their response when a Romulan ship makes a destructively hostile armed probe of Federation territory.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Mark Lenard ... Romulan Commander
Paul Comi ... Stiles
Lawrence Montaigne ... Decius

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Grace Lee Whitney ... Yeoman Janice Rand

George Takei ... Sulu

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Stephen Mines ... Tomlinson
Barbara Baldavin ... Angela
Garry Walberg ... Hansen
John Warburton ... The Centurion
John Arndt ... Fields (uncredited)
Robert Chadwick ... Romulan Scanner Operator (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Crewman (uncredited)
Walt Davis ... Romulan Crewman (uncredited)
Vince Deadrick Sr. ... Romulan crewman (uncredited)
Sean Morgan ... Phaser Control Crewman (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Crewman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 15: Shore Leave

29 December 1966
The past three months has left the crew of the Enterprise exhausted and in desperate need of a break, but does this explain McCoy's encounter with a human-sized white rabbit or Kirk crossing paths with the prankster who plagued his days at Starfleet Academy?

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Emily Banks ... Tonia Barrows
Oliver McGowan ... Caretaker
Perry Lopez ... Rodriguez

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

George Takei ... Sulu
Bruce Mars ... Finnegan
Barbara Baldavin ... Angela

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Marcia Brown ... Alice
Sebastian Tom ... Warrior
Shirley Bonne ... Ruth
Paul Baxley ... Black Knight (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... White Rabbit (uncredited)
John Carr ... Guard (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 16: The Galileo Seven

5 January 1967
The Galileo, under Spock's command, crash-lands on a hostile planet. As the Enterprise races against time to find the shuttlecraft, Spock's strictly logical leadership clashes with the fear and resentment of his crew.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Don Marshall ... Boma

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
John Crawford ... Commissioner Ferris
Peter Marko ... Gaetano
Phyllis Douglas ... Yeoman Mears
Rees Vaughn ... Latimer

Grant Woods ... Kelowitz
Robert 'Big Buck' Maffei ... Creature (as Buck Maffei)
David L. Ross ... Transporter Chief (as David Ross)

Majel Barrett ... Enterprise Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Crewman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 17: The Squire of Gothos

12 January 1967
A being that controls matter and creates planets wants to play with the Enterprise crew.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
William Campbell ... General Trelane

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Richard Carlyle ... Carl Jaeger

Nichelle Nichols ... Lt Uhura

George Takei ... Sulu

James Doohan ... Scott
Michael Barrier ... DeSalle
Venita Wolf ... Yeoman Teresa Ross
Barbara Babcock ... Trelane's Mother (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Bart La Rue ... Trelane's Father (voice) (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 18: Arena

19 January 1967
When an alien race known as the Gorn destroys an Earth colony, the Enterprise pursues the fleeing Gorn vessel until another race of powerful aliens intervene and force Captain Kirk and the Gorn captain to face off in one on one combat in which the winner will be released and the loser, his ship and his crew destroyed.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

George Takei ... Sulu

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Jerry Ayres ... O'Herlihy

Grant Woods ... Kelowitz
Tom Troupe ... Lt. Harold
James Farley ... Lang
Carolyne Barry ... Metron (as Carole Shelyne)
Sean Kenney ... DePaul
Ted Cassidy ... Gorn (voice) (uncredited)
Bobby Clark ... Gorn (uncredited)
Gary Combs ... Gorn (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Vic Perrin ... Metron (voice) (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 19: Tomorrow Is Yesterday

26 January 1967
The Enterprise is thrown back in time to 1960s Earth.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Roger Perry ... Major Christopher

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Hal Lynch ... Air Police Sergeant
Dick Merrifield ... Technician (as Richard Merrifield)
John Winston ... Transporter Chief
Ed Peck ... Col. Fellini

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Mark Dempsey ... Air Force Captain
Jim Spencer ... Air Policeman
Sherri Townsend ... Crew Woman

Majel Barrett ... Enterprise Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Engineer (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 20: Court Martial

2 February 1967
Kirk draws a court martial in the negligent death of a crewman.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Percy Rodrigues ... Portmaster Stone (as Percy Rodriguez)
Elisha Cook Jr. ... Cogley (as Elisha Cook)
Joan Marshall ... Areel Shaw

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Richard Webb ... Finney
Hagan Beggs ... Helmsman
Win De Lugo ... Timothy (as Winston DeLugo)
Alice Rawlings ... Jame Finney
Nancy Wong ... Personnel Officer
Bart Conrad ... Krasnovsky
William Meader ... Board Officer
Reginald Lal Singh ... Board Officer

Majel Barrett ... Enterprise Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Tom Curtis ... Corrigan (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 21: The Return of the Archons

9 February 1967
The Enterprise travels to Beta 2 to learn the fate of the U.S.S. Archon, gone missing a century earlier. One member of the landing party disappears, and one returns in a strangely blissful state. Kirk beams down with another landing party; amidst the chaos of "Festival" their hosts asks if they are "Archons." To learn more, Kirk must convince Betan citizens to disobey Landru, the man who has ruled them for 6,000 years - or find those who already resist. But with the Lawgivers everywhere, that task is going to be difficult...

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Harry Townes ... Reger
Torin Thatcher ... Marplon

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Brioni Farrell ... Tula

Sid Haig ... First Lawgiver
Charles Macaulay ... Landru
Jon Lormer ... Tamar
Morgan Farley ... Hacom
Karl Held ... Lindstrom (as Christopher Held)

George Takei ... Sulu

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Sean Morgan ... O'Neil

Lev Mailer ... Bilar (as Ralph Maurer)
David L. Ross ... Guard
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Bobby Clark ... Townsperson (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 22: Space Seed

16 February 1967
The Enterprise finds a 20th century spaceship which contains dozens of people in suspended animation. While investigating, one of the people is revived automatically. His name is Khan, a strikingly handsome Sihk who charms the Enterprise's historian, Lt. McGivers. While recovering, Khan reads up on the nearly 300 years of history he's missed, plus a lot of technical information on the Enterprise. Through research, Kirk discovers that he's a genetic superman that escaped after the Eugenics Wars of Earth's 20th century. But he's too late: Khan and McGivers have gone back to his ship, revived Khan's crew, and returned to commandeer the Enterprise. Before he's successful, the crew manages to lock out some controls of the ship. Khan attempts to coerce the bridge crew to give him the controls by torturing Kirk in a pressure chamber. They don't relent, and Kirk is believed to have died. However, McGivers had a change of heart and rescued Kirk. Together they initiate an gas attack on Khan's crew, disabling them. Once revived, Kirk realized that Khan's people would be a danger to 23rd century society. He then allows them to colonize a planet, which Lt. McGivers chooses to join them on rather than face a court martial.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

Ricardo Montalban ... Khan
Madlyn Rhue ... Marla

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott
Makee K. Blaisdell ... Spinelli (as Blaisdell Makee)

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Mark Tobin ... Joaquin
Kathy Ahart ... Crew Woman
John Winston ... Transporter Technician
John Arndt ... Crewman (uncredited)
Barbara Baldavin ... Angela (uncredited)
Bobby Bass ... Guard (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Jan Reddin ... Crewwoman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 23: A Taste of Armageddon

23 February 1967
Kirk and Spock must save their ship's crew when they are declared all killed in action in a bizarre computer simulated war where the actual deaths must occur to continue.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
David Opatoshu ... Anan 7
Gene Lyons ... Ambassador Fox

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott
Barbara Babcock ... Mea 3
Miko Mayama ... Tamula
David L. Ross ... Galloway

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Sean Kenney ... DePaul
Robert Sampson ... Sar 6

Majel Barrett ... Enterprise Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley / Eminiar Technician (uncredited)
John Burnside ... Eminiar Guard (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Eminiar Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Eminiar Guard (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Eminiar Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 24: This Side of Paradise

2 March 1967
The Enterprise is ordered to Omicron Ceti III, believed to be under constant irradiation from deadly Berthold Rays, in order to evacuate all the colonists. Upon arrival, however, it seems that the colonists are in perfect health and furthermore have no desire to leave their home. They are in fact under the influence of plant spores which are keeping them in good health, and which simultaneously keep them in a placid state of happiness and contentment. Mr Spock meets Leilani, an old friend who had been in love with him. Spock is affected by the spores, and is for the first time able to express his love for her in return. Eventually the entire ship is affected, and Kirk is left alone trying to return his crew to sanity.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

Jill Ireland ... Leila Kalomi

Frank Overton ... Elias Sandoval

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Grant Woods ... Kelowitz

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Michael Barrier ... DeSalle
Dick Scotter ... Painter
Eddie Paskey ... Crewman
Bobby Bass ... Lieutenant (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
John Lindesmith ... Engineer (uncredited)
Sean Morgan ... Engineer (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Kelowitz's Opponent (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 25: The Devil in the Dark

9 March 1967
The Enterprise is sent to a mining colony that is being terrorized by a mysterious monster.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Ken Lynch ... Vanderberg

James Doohan ... Scott
Brad Weston ... Appel

Biff Elliot ... Schmitter
George Allen ... Engineer #1 (as George E. Allen)
Jon Cavett ... Guard
Barry Russo ... Giotto
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Osborne (uncredited)
Dick Dial ... Sam (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Janos Prohaska ... Horta (uncredited)
Davis Roberts ... Lewis (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Security Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 26: Errand of Mercy

23 March 1967
War! The Klingons and the Federation are poised on the brink, and then war is declared. Kirk and Spock visit the planet Organia. Organia, inhabited by simple pastoral folk, lies on a tactical corridor likely to be important in the coming conflict. Whichever side controls the planet has a significant advantage. But the Organians are a perplexing people, apparently unconcerned by the threat of the Klingon occupation or even the deaths of others in their community. Finally, Kirk and the Klingon commander Kor learn why, and the reason will change Federation/Klingon relations for decades to come.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
John Abbott ... Ayelborne
John Colicos ... Kor

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Peter Brocco ... Claymare
Victor Lundin ... Lieutenant
David Hillary Hughes ... Trefayne
Walt Davis ... Klingon Soldier
George Sawaya ... Second Soldier
Bobby Bass ... Klingon Guard (uncredited)
Gary Combs ... Klingon Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 27: The Alternative Factor

30 March 1967
While investigating and scanning an uncharted planet the Enterprise and their quadrant of space has been subjected to a violent force which seems to have caused a 'blinking out' of everything near them. When the scan is resumed where once there was no life now there is a life sign on the planet and Kirk, Spock and a security force beam down to investigate and find a man named Lazarus who collapses and is brought aboard Enterprise for treatment. To complicate things further the phenomenon has almost totally drained their dilithium crystals. Starfleet and Kirk suspect that the phenomenon could be a prelude to invasion. While interrogating Lazarus he tells Kirk that he is locked in a struggle with another being who is 'anti life' and is behind the phenomenon. The disruptions continue to occur and the ship's situation grows worse.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock
Robert Brown ... Lazarus

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Janet MacLachlan ... Charlene Masters

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Richard Derr ... Barstow
Arch Whiting ... Assistant Engineer
Christian Patrick ... Transporter Chief
Eddie Paskey ... Lesley
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Vince Calenti ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Crewman (uncredited)
Tom Lupo ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... Security Guard (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 28: The City on the Edge of Forever

6 April 1967
When a temporarily maddened Dr. McCoy alters history and eliminates his time, Kirk and Spock follow him to prevent it, but the price to do so is high.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

Joan Collins ... Sister Edith Keeler

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
John Harmon ... Rodent
Hal Baylor ... Policeman
David L. Ross ... Galloway
John Winston ... Transporter Chief
Bart La Rue ... Guardian (voice) (as Bartell La Rue)
Adolf Hitler ... Himself (archive footage)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Howard Culver ... Drunk (uncredited)
Carey Loftin ... Truck Driver (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 29: Operation - Annihilate!

13 April 1967
The Enterprise crew attempt to stop a plague of amoeba-like creatures from possessing human hosts and spreading throughout the galaxy.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott
Joan Swift ... Aurelan
Maurishka ... Yeoman Zahra

Majel Barrett ... Christine Chapel

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Craig Hundley ... Peter
Fred Carson ... First Denevan
Jerry Catron ... Second Denevan
David Armstrong ... Kartan (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Amok Time

15 September 1967
In the throes of his Pon Farr mating period, Spock must return to Vulcan to meet his intended future wife, betrothed from childhood.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Celia Lovsky ... T'Pau
Arlene Martel ... T'Pring
Lawrence Montaigne ... Stonn

Majel Barrett ... Christine Chapel

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Byron Morrow ... Admiral Komack
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Vulcan Ceremonial Aide (uncredited)
Walker Edmiston ... Space Central (voice) (uncredited)
Charles Palmer ... Vulcan Litter Bearer (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Mark Russell ... Vulcan Litter Bearer (uncredited)
Gary Wright ... Vulcan Litter Bearer (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 2: Who Mourns for Adonais?

22 September 1967
A powerful being claiming to be the Greek god Apollo appears and demands that the crew of the Enterprise disembark onto his planet to worship him.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Michael Forest ... Apollo
Leslie Parrish ... Carolyn

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
John Winston ... Lt. Kyle
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 3: The Changeling

29 September 1967
A powerful reconstructed artificially intelligent Earth probe with a murderously twisted imperative comes on to the Enterprise and confuses Capt. Kirk as his creator.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

George Takei ... Sulu

Majel Barrett ... Christine Chapel
Makee K. Blaisdell ... Singh (as Blaisdel Makee)
Barbara Gates ... Crewwoman
Meade Martin ... Crewman
Arnold Lessing ... Security Guard
Vic Perrin ... Nomad's Voice (voice)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Marc Daniels ... Prof. Jackson Roykirk (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent / Security Guard (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 4: Mirror, Mirror

6 October 1967
Beamed up during an ion storm, which causes a transporter malfunction, the landing party of Kirk, McCoy, Scotty and Uhura find themselves in a mirror universe aboard a parallel Enterprise run by ruthless barbarians. The ion storm also caused their malicious counterparts to beam to the real starship. Kirk and the others must find a way home before they are discovered and exposed by their parallel crew members, who use treachery, back-stabbing and seduction to get what they want.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Barbara Luna ... Marlena

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Vic Perrin ... Tharn
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
John Winston ... Lt. Kyle

Garth Pillsbury ... Wilson
Pete Kellett ... Kirk's Henchman
Bobby Bass ... Chekov's Helper in Mirror Universe (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Bobby Clark ... Chekov's Boy (uncredited)
Bob Clark ... Chekov's Helper in Mirror Universe (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: The Apple

13 October 1967
Kirk and a landing party beam down to what seems to be an ideal, Eden-like planet. They soon find however that the planet is ruled by a powerful computer that keeps its local inhabitants - primitive and simple tribesmen - happy and healthy. With the Enterprise locked in a tractor beam and slowly being dragged into the planet's atmosphere, Kirk and Spock must find a way to disable to computer. Realizing the threat to its existence, the computer orders the tribesmen to kill the visitors.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Keith Andes ... Akuta
Celeste Yarnall ... Yeoman Martha Landon

James Doohan ... Scott
David Soul ... Makora
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Jay D. Jones ... Ensign Mallory (as Jay Jones)
Jerry Daniels ... Marple
John Winston ... Lt. Kyle
Mal Friedman ... Hendorff
Shari Nims ... Sayana
Paul Baxley ... Native (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Ron Burke ... Native (uncredited)
Bobby Clark ... Native (uncredited)
Vince Deadrick Sr. ... Native (uncredited)
Dick Dial ... Kaplan (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 6: The Doomsday Machine

20 October 1967
The USS Enterprise encounters the wrecked USS Constellation and its distraught captain determined to stop the giant planet destroying robot ship that killed his crew.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
William Windom ... Commodore Decker

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu
Elizabeth Rogers ... Lt. Palmer
John Winston ... Lt. Kyle
Richard Compton ... Washburn
John Copage ... Elliott
Tim Burns ... Russ
Jerry Catron ... Montgomery
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 7: Catspaw

27 October 1967
When Kirk and his landing party arrive on the planet below, they are met by eerie mists, a dark castle, witches, goblins and a black cat. They soon learn that they are under the influence of a wizard, Korob, who tries to bend them to his will. They also soon learn that the black cat they saw is more than she appears and is in fact a powerful witch in her right. It is left to Kirk and Spock to find a means to escape their grasp.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Antoinette Bower ... Sylvia
Theodore Marcuse ... Korob (as Theo Marcuse)

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Michael Barrier ... DeSalle (as Mike Barrier)
John Winston ... Transporter Chief
Rhodie Cogan ... First Witch
Gail Bonney ... Second Witch
Maryesther Denver ... Third Witch
Jay D. Jones ... Crewman Jackson (as Jimmy Jones)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 8: I, Mudd

3 November 1967
Harry Mudd returns with a plot to take over the Enterprise by stranding the crew on a planet populated by androids under his command.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Roger C. Carmel ... Harry Mudd
Richard Tatro ... Norman
Alyce Andrece ... Alice #1 through 250
Rhae Andrece ... Alice #251 through 500

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Kay Elliot ... Stella Mudd
Mike Howden ... Lt. Rowe
Michael Zaslow ... Jordan
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Ted LeGarde ... Herman Series (uncredited)
Tom LeGarde ... Herman Series (uncredited)
Bob Orrison ... 1st Engineer (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Colleen Thornton ... Barbara Series (uncredited)
Maureen Thornton ... Barbara Series (uncredited)
Starr Wilson ... Maisie Series (uncredited)
Tamara Wilson ... Maisie Series (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 9: Metamorphosis

10 November 1967
The Enterprise, carrying a critically ill Federation Ambassador Nancy Hedford, encounter a mysterious energy cloud which pulls them down to planet Gamma Canaris N, where they meet a castaway. This young man purports to be Zefram Cochrane, the inventor of the Warp Drive over 100 years ago. But in history he had lived to be 80 years of age before disappearing somewhere in space. Apparently the same energy cloud which brought the Enterprise to the planet also rejuvenated Cochrane, making him effectively immortal. Can Kirk get the Enterprise released on time to get the ambassador the medical help she needs, or is there something else in this situation which might be a solution?

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Glenn Corbett ... Zefram Cochrane
Elinor Donahue ... Nancy Hedford

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Elizabeth Rogers ... The Companion (voice) (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 10: Journey to Babel

17 November 1967
The Enterprise hosts a number of quarrelling diplomats, including Spock's father, but someone on board has murder in mind.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Jane Wyatt ... Amanda Grayson (as Miss Jane Wyatt)
Mark Lenard ... Sarek

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
William O'Connell ... Thelev

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
John Wheeler ... Gav
James X. Mitchell ... Josephs
Reggie Nalder ... Shras
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Billy Curtis ... Small copper-skinned ambassador (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Vulcan Aide (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 11: Friday's Child

1 December 1967
The Federation is in competition with the Klingons for an alliance with the inhabitants of Capella IV. The Capellans are a warrior tribe and there is dissension among them as to who to sign the mining rights treaty with. McCoy is familiar with their customs having once spent several months there. When a Capellan, who clearly favors the Klingons, stages a coup, Kirk, Spock and McCoy flee with the now dead leader's wife, who is about to give birth. Meanwhile, the Enterprise receives a distress call from a Federation vessel under attack and, with Scotty in command, leaves orbit.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Julie Newmar ... Eleen

Tige Andrews ... Kras
Michael Dante ... Maab

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Cal Bolder ... Keel
Ben Gage ... Akaar
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Kirk Raymond ... Duur (as Kirk Raymone)
Bob Bralver ... Grant (as Robert Bralver)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 12: The Deadly Years

8 December 1967
A landing party from the Enterprise is exposed to strange form of radiation which rapidly ages them.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Charles Drake ... Commodore Stocker
Sarah Marshall ... Janet Wallace

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Christine Chapel
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Felix Locher ... Mr. Johnson
Carolyn Nelson ... Yeoman Atkins
Laura Wood ... Mrs. Johnson
Beverly Washburn ... Arlene Galway
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 13: Obsession

15 December 1967
Capt. Kirk obsessively hunts for a mysterious cloud creature he encountered in his youth.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Stephen Brooks ... Ensign Garrovick

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Jerry Ayres ... Rizzo

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 14: Wolf in the Fold

22 December 1967
Kirk and the Enterprise Computer become detectives after Scotty is accused of murdering women on a pleasure planet.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
John Fiedler ... Hengist
Charles Macaulay ... Jaris
Pilar Seurat ... Sybo

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu
Charles Dierkop ... Morla
Joseph Bernard ... Tark
Tanya Lemani ... Kara (as Tania Lemani)
John Winston ... Transporter Chief
Virginia Aldridge ... Karen Tracy
Judith McConnell ... Yeoman Tankris (as Judy McConnell)
Judi Sherven ... Nurse

Majel Barrett ... Computer Voice (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Marlys Burdette ... Serving girl (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 15: The Trouble with Tribbles

29 December 1967
To protect a space station with a vital grain shipment, Kirk must deal with Federation bureaucrats, a Klingon battle cruiser and a peddler who sells furry, purring, hungry little creatures as pets.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
William Schallert ... Nilz Baris
William Campbell ... Koloth
Stanley Adams ... Cyrano Jones
Whit Bissell ... Lurry

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Michael Pataki ... Korax
Edwin Reimers ... Admiral Fitzpatrick (as Ed Reimers)
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Charlie Brill ... Arne Darvin
Paul Baxley ... Ensign Freeman
David L. Ross ... Guard (as David Ross)
Guy Raymond ... Trader
Bob Orrison ... 2nd Klingon
Bobby Bass ... Guard (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Transporter Operator (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 16: The Gamesters of Triskelion

5 January 1968
Kirk, Uhura and Chekhov are trapped on a planet where gladiators are enslaved and trained to perform for the amusement of bored, faceless aliens.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Joseph Ruskin ... Galt
Angelique Pettyjohn ... Shahna

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

James Doohan ... Scott
Steve Sandor ... Lars
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Jane Ross ... Tamoon
Victoria George ... Ensign Jana Haines
Dick Crockett ... Andorian Thrall
Mickey Morton ... Kloog
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Walker Edmiston ... Provider #2 (voice) (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Bob Johnson ... Provider #3 (voice) (uncredited)
Bart La Rue ... Provider #1 (voice) (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 17: A Piece of the Action

12 January 1968
The Enterprise is investigating a planet visited 100 years ago by the USS Horizon. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beam down and find themselves in a culture similar to Earth gangs of the 1920's. They are quickly taken prisoner by men in the employ of a mob boss named Bela Oxmyx. He wishes them to give him phasers in exchange for "a piece of the action", and when they refuse Oxmyx puts them under guard. Kirk creates a diversion with a card game called "fizzbin". Without their equipment, the trio must find a way to unite the planet and escape to the Enterprise.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Anthony Caruso ... Bela Oxmyx
Vic Tayback ... Jojo Krako (as Victor Tayback)
Lee Delano ... Kalo

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
John Harmon ... Tepo
Sheldon Collins ... Tough Kid
Dyanne Thorne ... First Girl
Sharyn Hillyer ... Second Girl

Buddy Garion ... Hood

Steven Marlo ... Zabo

Diego Barquinero ... Radio Voice (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Marlys Burdette ... Krako's Girl (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Jay D. Jones ... Mirt (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 18: The Immunity Syndrome

19 January 1968
The Enterprise encounters a gigantic energy draining space organism that threatens the galaxy.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
John Winston ... Lt. Kyle

Majel Barrett ... Christine Chapel
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 19: A Private Little War

2 February 1968
Kirk returns to the planet Neural which he had spent time 13 years before. A friend of his from his previous visit is now leader of his people. While trying to uphold the Federation's prime directive, the Klingons are providing more advanced technology to their enemies.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Nancy Kovack ... Nona
Michael Witney ... Tyree

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Ned Romero ... Krell

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Booker Bradshaw ... Dr. M'Benga
Arthur Bernard ... Apella
Janos Prohaska ... The Gumato
Paul Baxley ... Patrol Leader
Gary Pillar ... Yutan
Bob Lyon ... 3rd Villager
Bob Orrison ... 1st Villager
Roy N. Sickner ... 2nd Villager
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 20: Return to Tomorrow

9 February 1968
The last three members of an ancient race far more advanced than humans, who survive only as disembodied thought, wish to borrow the bodies of Kirk, Spock and Dr. Mulhall.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk / Sargon

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock / Henoch

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Diana Muldaur ... Ann Mulhall / Thalassa

James Doohan ... Scott / Sargon (voice)

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

George Takei ... Sulu
Cindy Lou ... Nurse

Majel Barrett ... Christine Chapel
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley / Android (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Guard (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 21: Patterns of Force

16 February 1968
Looking for a missing Federation cultural observer, Kirk and Spock find themselves in a planet whose culture is now modeled on the German Nazi Party of old Earth in the 1930's.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Richard Evans ... Isak

Valora Noland ... Daras
Skip Homeier ... Melakon
David Brian ... John Gill

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Patrick Horgan ... Eneg
William Wintersole ... Abrom
Gilbert Green ... S.S. Major
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Lev Mailer ... S.S. Lieutenant (as Ralph Maurer)
Ed McCready ... S.S. Trooper
Peter Canon ... Gestapo Lieutenant
Paul Baxley ... First Trooper
Chuck Courtney ... Davod
Bart La Rue ... Newscaster
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley / S.S. Trooper (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Soldier at Party (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Trooper (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 22: By Any Other Name

23 February 1968
Kirk, Spock, McCoy and a couple of red shirts beam down to the surface of a planet in answer to a fake distress call. There they are overpowered by a small group of human-looking aliens from the Andromeda galaxy, led by Rojan. Their galaxy will be uninhabitable within a few thousand years, so they intend to conquer ours, to give themselves a new home. The aliens' spacecraft has been damaged by the energy barrier around the galaxy, and need the Enterprise to return home, enhancing its engines so that the journey will "only" take 300 years. They take over the Enterprise using their two main weapons - a paralyzing beam, and a ray that can reduce a person to a grey block of material - revival only being possible if the block is not damaged. After successfully negotiating the energy barrier, the aliens reduce all the crew into the grey blocks, with the exception of Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scott, who must somehow overcome the aliens, revive the crew and return home.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Warren Stevens ... Rojan
Barbara Bouchet ... Kelinda

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Christine
Stewart Moss ... Hanar
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Robert Fortier ... Tomar
Lezlie Dalton ... Drea
Carl Byrd ... Lt. Shea
Julie Cobb ... Yeoman Thompson
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 23: The Omega Glory

1 March 1968
Responding to a distress signal, Kirk finds Captain Tracey of the USS Exeter violating the prime directive and interfering with a war between the Yangs and the Kohms to find the secret of their longevity.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Morgan Woodward ... Captain Tracey
Roy Jenson ... Cloud William

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Irene Kelly ... Sirah
Morgan Farley ... Yang Scholar
David L. Ross ... Lt. Galloway
Lloyd Kino ... Wu
Ed McCready ... Dr. Carter
Frank Atienza ... Kohm Villager
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 24: The Ultimate Computer

8 March 1968
Kirk and a sub-skeleton crew are ordered to test out an advanced artificially intelligent control system that could potentially render them all redundant.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
William Marshall ... Daystrom

James Doohan ... Scott / M-5 / Commodore Enwright (voice)

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Sean Morgan ... Harper
Barry Russo ... Wesley
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 25: Bread and Circuses

15 March 1968
While searching for the crew of a destroyed spaceship, the Enterprise discovers a planet whose oppressive government is a 20th-century version of Earth's Roman empire. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy meet the rebels, seemingly sun worshipers, but are quickly kidnapped by the regime. The missing Captain Merrick is revealed as the "First Citizen" and pawn of the regime, but he and the rebels ultimately help Kirk and company to escape. Back on the Enterprise, Uhura observes that the crew's understanding that the rebels are sun worshipers was not completely accurate.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

William Smithers ... Merik
Logan Ramsey ... Claudius
Ian Wolfe ... Septimus
William Bramley ... Policeman
Rhodes Reason ... Flavius

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Bart La Rue ... Announcer (as Bart Larue)
Jack Perkins ... Master of Games
Max Kleven ... Maximus / Achilles
Lois Jewell ... Drusilla
Paul Baxley ... Policeman #1 (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Bob Orrison ... Policeman #2 (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Gil Perkins ... Slave #3 (uncredited)
Paul Stader ... Slave #1 (uncredited)
Tom Steele ... Slave #2 (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 26: Assignment: Earth

29 March 1968
When the Enterprise is assigned to observe earths history in 1968, suddenly it intercepts a transporter beam which originates at least a thousand light-years from Earth, bringing aboard a humanoid alien 'agent Gary Seven' holding a black cat called Isis, who warns them to step back and let him go to accomplish his mission to save earth; initially phaser-struck down, he manages to beam himself away, actually on a mission to prevent a nuclear rocket being launched at McKinley base because earth is socio-politically not ready for its technological progress. He assumes a classified identity to override a powerful computer, and hits the wrong girl, Miss Lincoln, he mistook for another agent; the computer reports both other agents he seeks are deceased in an accident. Meanwhile Kirk and Spock beam down to investigate if the alien isn't hostile, realizing the risk of changing their own past. When they get on his trail, the girl sees Spock's ears, calls the police and Seven gets away; they must first beam back aboard, then down to the base looking for Seven who overpowers security and sabotages the missile; however they get caught before Scotty locates Seven and beams him up, but he beams himself back grumbling he wasn't finished...

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Robert Lansing ... Mister Seven

Teri Garr ... Roberta Lincoln (as Terri Garr)

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Don Keefer ... Cromwell
Lincoln Demyan ... Sergeant
Morgan Jones ... Col. Nesvig
Bruce Mars ... First Policeman (Charlie)
Ted Gehring ... Second Policeman
Paul Baxley ... Security Chief
Barbara Babcock ... Beta 5 Computer (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley / Rocket Base Technician (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)
Victoria Vetri ... Isis - Human Form (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Spock's Brain

20 September 1968
The Enterpise is approached by an ion-propelled craft to Scotty's liking; from it enters a female who renders everyone unconscious, then heads straight to Spock. When the crew wakes up, McCoy finds Spock alive in sick bay, his brain being surgically removed; Doc urges they must hurry to have any chance of putting it back in, if possible at all. Desperately Kirk gambles which planet the ion-trail they tried to follow actually leads to. It is populated by a race of large cavemen who attack; when the landing party captures one, he says they are small like 'the Others' they fear as bringers of pain and delight. McCoy brings down Spock's body with a mechanical brain-substitute installed; they get in the Others' acclimatised dwellings and overpower similar female Luma by surprise, but she knows nothing, having a childish brain. Kirk's voice makes transmitter-contact but ignores where he is; an evil female overpowers the party, now captured and brought before a female panel, already wearing the controlling devices rendering all other males utterly obedient. They realize there is no superior intellect capable of handling the technology to maintain the subterranean complex, and apparently the 'controller' they refer to is actually Spock's brain, which they must find and reunite with his body....

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Marj Dusay ... Kara

James Doohan ... Scott
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
James Daris ... Creature
Sheila Leighton ... Luma
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Pete Kellett ... Morg Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 2: The Enterprise Incident

27 September 1968
The Enterprise deliberately crosses the Neutral Zone, on Kirk's orders, into Romulan space and is promptly surrounded by Romulan warships, each equipped with a "cloaking device" that renders it undetectable. Spock betrays the apparently irrational and paranoid Kirk to the Romulan commander, a woman who is obviously attracted to Spock. A deadly game between Kirk, Spock and the Romulans risks not only the Enterprise but the tenuous cease-fire between the Romulans and the Federation.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Joanne Linville ... Romulan Commander

Jack Donner ... Subcommander Tal

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Majel Barrett ... Chapel
Richard Compton ... Technical Officer
Robert Gentile ... Technician
Mike Howden ... Romulan Guard
Gordon Coffey ... Romulan Soldier
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 3: The Paradise Syndrome

4 October 1968
Trapped on a planet whose inhabitants resemble the Northwestern American Indians Kirk loses his memory and is proclaimed a God while the crippled Enterprise races back to the planet before it is destroyed by an asteroid.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Sabrina Scharf ... Miramanee
Rudy Solari ... Salish

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Richard Hale ... Goro

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Naomi Pollack ... Indian Woman
John Lindesmith ... Engineer
Peter Virgo Jr. ... Warrior
Lamont Laird ... Indian Boy
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 4: And the Children Shall Lead

11 October 1968
The Enterprise reaches a Federation colony where the adults have all killed each other but the children play without care.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Craig Hundley ... Tommy Starnes
James Wellman ... Professor Starnes
Melvin Belli ... Gorgan

James Doohan ... Scott

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Pamelyn Ferdin ... Mary
Melvin Caesar Belli ... Steve (as Caesar Belli)
Mark Robert Brown ... Don

Brian Tochi ... Ray
Louie Elias ... 1st Technician (as Lou Elias)
Paul Baxley ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Transporter Operator (uncredited)
Dick Dial ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Jay D. Jones ... 2nd Technician (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 5: Is There in Truth No Beauty?

18 October 1968
The Enterprise transports the Medusan Ambassador Kollos; his telepathic interpreter, Dr Miranda Jones; and Engineer Laurence Marvick. Only Vulcans and those trained in Vulcan self-control can handle the horrible sight of a Medusan (and then only with eye protection). Attempting to kill Kollos, Marvick (jealous of Miranda's interest in Kollos) goes insane at the sight of the Mudasan ambassador. Before dying Marvick, one of the designers of the Enterprise, takes the ship outside the galaxy where it is hopelessly lost. Once it is discovered that Miranda is blind (she had fooled them with a complicated neural sensor in her dress) and cannot guide the Enterprise, Spock mind-melds with the navigationally proficient ambassador who quickly gets the Enterprise back in known galactic space. However, while severing the mind-meld, he forgets the visor, sees Kollos, and goes insane. Because of her jealousy of Spock's relationship with Kollos, Miranda hesitates to give help, but with Kirk's urging reconsiders and helps Spock take control of his mind.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Diana Muldaur ... Dr. Miranda Jones
David Frankham ... Larry Marvick

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Bob Bralver ... Yeoman (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Vince Deadrick Sr. ... Engineer (uncredited)
Dick Geary ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 6: Spectre of the Gun

25 October 1968
As punishment for trespassing on their planet, the inhabitants condemn Capt. Kirk and his landing party as the losing side of a surreal recreation of the Gunfight at the OK corral.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Ron Soble ... Wyatt Earp
Bonnie Beecher ... Sylvia

James Doohan ... Scott
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Charles Maxwell ... Virgil Earp
Rex Holman ... Morgan Earp
Sam Gilman ... Doc Holliday
Charles Seel ... Ed
Bill Zuckert ... Johnny Behan
Ed McCready ... Barber
Abraham Sofaer ... Melkotian Voice (voice)
Paul Baxley ... 1st Cowboy
Bob Orrison ... 2nd Cowboy
Richard Anthony ... Rider (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Gregg Palmer ... Rancher (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: Day of the Dove

1 November 1968
An entity traps the Enterprise crew and the crew of a disabled Klingon battle cruiser in an unending war aboard the Enterprise.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Michael Ansara ... Kang
Susan Howard ... Mara

James Doohan ... Scott
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
David L. Ross ... Lt. Johnson (as David Ross)
Mark Tobin ... Klingon

Charlie Picerni ... Klingon
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Jay D. Jones ... Klingon (uncredited)
Pete Kellett ... Klingon (uncredited)
David Sharpe ... Security Officer (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 8: For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky

8 November 1968
The Enterprise discovers an apparent asteroid that is on a collision course with a planet is actually an ancient populated generation ship.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Katherine Woodville ... Natira (as Kate Woodville)

James Doohan ... Scott / The Oracle of the People (voice)

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Byron Morrow ... Admiral Westervliet
Jon Lormer ... Old Man
Frank da Vinci ... Transporter Operator (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 9: The Tholian Web

15 November 1968
Kirk and the derelict starship Defiant vanish into a spatial interphase between universes. To rescue him, Spock must maintain position despite a growing, violent hysteria aboard the Enterprise like that which destroyed the Defiant's crew, as well as a force field being laid around the Enterprise by Tholian patrol ships.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Enterprise Computer (voice)
Sean Morgan ... Lt. O'Neil
Barbara Babcock ... Cmdr. Loskene (voice) (uncredited)
Paul Baxley ... Defiant Captain (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Louie Elias ... Crazed Crewman (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Jay D. Jones ... Engineer (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 10: Plato's Stepchildren

22 November 1968
On an urgent medical emergency Kirk, Spock and McCoy encounter an alien society who had once flourished on earth during the time of Plato. Since reaching their current planet they had developed psychokinetic powers while also losing the ability for their bodies to combat even the simplest infections. When Doctor McCoy refuses their offer to stay, they begin make sport with Kirk, McCoy, Nurse Chapel and Lieutenant Uhura using their psychokinetic powers.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Michael Dunn ... Alexander
Liam Sullivan ... Parmen
Barbara Babcock ... Philana

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Ted Scott ... Eraclitus

Derek Partridge ... Dionyd
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 11: Wink of an Eye

29 November 1968
The Enterprise responds to a distress call from the planet Scalos but when Kirk and a landing party beam down to the planet, they find no living beings. It turns out that Scalosian live at a much higher rate of acceleration rendering them invisible to the human eye. One of the Scalosians, the beautiful and seductive Deela, accelerates Kirk so they can interact and tells him he cannot return to his normal life. For the crew, Kirk has virtually disappeared before their eyes. The Scalosians want to turn the Enterprise into a cryogenic storage facility for the crew. Kirk learns that at his current state of acceleration, they are subject to cellular degeneration and rapid aging should they suffer the slightest cut. He leaves a message for the crew but it is left to Mr. Spock to find a way to decipher it.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Kathie Browne ... Deela
Jason Evers ... Rael

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Erik Holland ... Ekor
Geoffrey Binney ... Compton
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Dick Geary ... Scalosian (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 12: The Empath

6 December 1968
Trapped in an alien laboratory Kirk, Spock and McCoy meet an empath and are involved in a series of experiments.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Kathryn Hays ... Gem
Alan Bergmann ... Lal

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu
Davis Roberts ... Dr. Ozaba
Jason Wingreen ... Dr. Linke
Willard Sage ... Thann
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Dick Geary ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 13: Elaan of Troyius

20 December 1968
The Enterprise transports Elaan, the female ruler of the warrior Troyians, to the planet of her enemy so that her arranged marriage will halt their interplanetary war. Kirk must teach the arrogant, vicious ruler the ways of polite society but falls victim to the legendary weapon of Troyian women: their tears act as a love potion. Spock tracks what may be another ship shadowing the Enterprise and Kirk, distracted by Elaan, must fight against other parties interested in preventing the Federation's peace efforts.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
France Nuyen ... Elaan

Jay Robinson ... Petri
Tony Young ... Kryton

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Lee Duncan ... Evans
Victor Brandt ... Watson
Dick Durock ... Guard #1
Charles Beck ... Guard #2
K.L. Smith ... Klingon
Hal Baylor ... Guard (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Transporter Operator (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey ... Lt. Leslie (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 14: Whom Gods Destroy

3 January 1969
Kirk and Spock are taken prisoners by a former starship captain named Garth, who now resides at, and has taken over, a high security asylum for the criminally insane.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Steve Ihnat ... Garth
Yvonne Craig ... Marta

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Dick Geary ... Andorian (as Richard Geary)
Gary Downey ... Tellarite
Keye Luke ... Cory
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 15: Let That Be Your Last Battlefield

10 January 1969
The Enterprise encounters two duo-chromatic and mutually belligerent aliens who put the ship in the middle of their old conflict.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Frank Gorshin ... Bele
Lou Antonio ... Lokai

James Doohan ... Scott
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

George Takei ... Sulu

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 16: The Mark of Gideon

17 January 1969
Kirk beams down to the planet Gideon and appears to find himself trapped on the deserted Enterprise. Spock on the real Enterprise must use his diplomatic skills to deal with the uncooperative inhabitants of Gideon to find the Captian.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Sharon Acker ... Odona
David Hurst ... Hodin

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Gene Dynarski ... Krodak
Richard Derr ... Admiral Fitzgerald
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Jay D. Jones ... Gideon Guard (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 17: That Which Survives

24 January 1969
After the Enterprise landing party beams down to investigate a geologically interesting planet, their ship is hurled across the galaxy. Kirk and company find a deserted outpost guarded by the deadly image of a beautiful woman.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Lee Meriwether ... Losira

James Doohan ... Scott
Arthur Batanides ... D'Amato

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Naomi Pollack ... Rahda
Booker Bradshaw ... Dr. M'Benga
Brad Forrest ... Ensign
Kenneth Washington ... John B. Watkins
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 18: The Lights of Zetar

31 January 1969
The Enterprise is on course to install new equipment on Memory Alpha, the central library storage facility for the Federation. Chief Engineer Scott has been working closely on the project with Lieutenant Mira Romaine with whom he has been forming a romantic attachment. The Enterprise encounters a space storm that kills the staff at Memory Alpha and possesses Lieutenant Mira Romaine.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Jan Shutan ... Lt. Mira Romaine

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
John Winston ... Lt. Kyle
Libby Erwin ... Technician
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Crewman (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 19: Requiem for Methuselah

14 February 1969
When Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to a supposed uninhabited planet to gather the mineral ryetalyn to fight a plague of Rigelian fever on-board the Enterprise, they find a fellow earth-man called Flint and his extremely intelligent female ward Rayna who Kirk begins to fall in love with. Flint then proceeds to trap them on his planet and takeover the Enterprise.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
James Daly ... Flint

Louise Sorel ... Rayna

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 20: The Way to Eden

21 February 1969
The Enterprise is ordered to pursue a group of anti-establishment idealists who have stolen a space cruiser and made off for the mythical planet Eden. When the group pushes their stolen ship beyond its limits, the Enterprise is forced to rescue them by transporting them aboard. This merry band of space-hippies includes the insane leader (Dr. Sevrin), an academy drop-out and former love interest of Chekov (Irina), and the son of a Catullan ambassador (Tongo Rad). With the Federation undergoing fragile treaty negotiations with the Catullans, Kirk is ordered by Starfleet to treat the dissidents with "extreme tolerance." Kirk finds the group and its leader too difficult to deal with while Spock maintains a deep curiosity about their ideals. Kirk appoints Spock as liaison for the group during their stay on the Enterprise. Dr. Sevrin demands to be taken to Eden, but Kirk refuses on the grounds that his orders from Starfleet dictate that the group be taken to the nearest star base. While investigating this strange group of free spirits, Dr. McCoy and Mr. Spock discover that not only is Dr. Sevrin insane, he is also the carrier for a potentially lethal disease. His desire to abandon technology and join the "primitive" inhabitants of planet Eden could well result in their destruction. As a precaution, Dr. Sevrin is quarantined, but Spock agrees to plot a course to the mythical planet of Eden in exchange for his cooperation. Meanwhile, Chekov inadvertently gives away some vital information about auxiliary control to his former classmate, Irina, and she and the rest of Sevrin's followers soon free him and commandeer the Enterprise. The group takes the Enterprise to Eden (which, to complicate matters, happens to be in Romulan space), establish orbit and steal a shuttle craft to land on the surface while the Enterprise crew is incapacitated. But the planet, while as beautiful as any of them imagined, also has a deadly side.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Skip Homeier ... Dr. Sevrin
Charles Napier ... Adam

Mary Linda Rapelye ... Irina (as Mary-Linda Rapelye)

James Doohan ... Scott
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

George Takei ... Sulu

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Victor Brandt ... Tongo Rad
Elizabeth Rogers ... Lt. Palmer
Deborah Downey ... Girl #1
Phyllis Douglas ... Girl #2
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci ... Lt. Brent (uncredited)
James Drake ... Sick-Bay Intern (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 21: The Cloud Minders

28 February 1969
Kirk and Spock are caught up in a revolution on a planet where intellectuals and artists live on a utopian city in the sky while the rest of the population toils in mines on the barren surface below.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Jeff Corey ... Plasus
Diana Ewing ... Droxine
Charlene Polite ... Vanna

James Doohan ... Scott

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Kirk Raymond ... Cloud Guard #1 (as Kirk Raymone)
Jimmy Fields ... Cloud Guard #2
Ed Long ... Midro
Fred Williamson ... Anka

Garth Pillsbury ... Prisoner
Harv Selsby ... Guard
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Louie Elias ... Troglyte #1 (uncredited)
Dick Geary ... Cloud City Sentinel #1 (uncredited)
Bob Miles ... Cloud City Sentinel #2 (uncredited)
Marvin Walters ... Troglyte #2 (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 22: The Savage Curtain

7 March 1969
Kirk, Spock, Abraham Lincoln, and Surak are pitted in battle against four notorious villains from history for the purpose of helping a molten rock creature's understanding of a concept he does not understand, 'good verses evil'.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Lee Bergere ... Lincoln
Barry Atwater ... Surak
Phillip Pine ... Col. Green

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu

Nichelle Nichols ... Uhura
Walter Koenig ... Chekov
Arell Blanton ... Chief Security Guard
Carol Daniels ... Zora (as Carol Daniels DeMent)
Bob Herron ... Kahless (as Robert Herron)
Nathan Jung ... Genghis Khan
Bill Blackburn ... Lt. Hadley (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)
Bart La Rue ... Yarnek (voice) (uncredited)
Janos Prohaska ... Yarnek (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 23: All Our Yesterdays

14 March 1969
When the planet Sarpeidon is about to be destroyed by its star Beta Niobe becoming a supernova, Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down and find it evacuated except for Atoz, its librarian, tending with his replicas a collection of unusual discs, which play the planet's history and (to their surprise) allow their users to travel into the past trough the atavachron, a time machine, into the periods each was studying on disc, but they jump in unprepared. McCoy and Spock find themselves locked in a planetary ice age 5,000 years ago, where Spock reverts to the barbaric age of the Vulcans, hence touchy and intensely attracted to the political exilee Zarabeth, who enjoys getting company but tells them return is impossible. Kirk lands in a Cromwellian period, where he's arrested and suspected of witchcraft, but realizes the magistrate must be a time traveler like him, and learns not being prepared at molecular level he can return trough the time portal, and in fact must do so and contact Spock and Bones in a matter of hours; they must all return to the present and board the Enterprise before the exploding sun destroys the atavachron...

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy

Mariette Hartley ... Zarabeth
Ian Wolfe ... Mr. Atoz
Kermit Murdock ... The Prosecutor
Ed Bakey ... The First Fop

James Doohan ... Scott (voice)
Anna Karen ... Woman
Albert Cavens ... Second Fop (as Al Cavens)
Stan Barrett ... The Jailor
Johnny Haymer ... The Constable

Season 3, Episode 24: Turnabout Intruder

3 June 1969
The Enterprise is answering a medical emergency of an archaeological expedition. Kirk is confronted with the deep hatred of an old love, Janice Lester, who is severely ill from celebium radiation. As payment for jilting her, Dr Lester arranges for an alien machine to swap the consciousness of Kirk and herself in order for her to take command of the Enterprise. On board the Enterprise, Kirk (in Lester's body) tries to convince Spock that he is trapped in Janice's body. As a result, Janice (in Kirk's body) conducts a court-marshal with the intent of executing Spock, McCoy, Scotty, and Kirk (in Janice's body) to keep her secret. The crew realizing something is wrong with their captain does not cooperate.

William Shatner ... Captain James T. Kirk / Janice Lester

Leonard Nimoy ... Mr. Spock

DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy
Sandra Smith ... Janice Lester / Captain James T. Kirk
Harry Landers ... Dr. Coleman

James Doohan ... Scott

George Takei ... Sulu
Walter Koenig ... Chekov

Majel Barrett ... Nurse Chapel
Barbara Baldavin ... Communications Officer
David L. Ross ... Lt. Galloway
John Boyer ... Guard
James Drake ... Security Guard (uncredited)
Roger Holloway ... Lt. Lemli (uncredited)

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