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"Star Trek" Space Seed (TV Episode 1967)
Space Seed: Directed by Marc Daniels. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban, Madlyn Rhue. While on patrol in deep space, Captain Kirk and his crew find and revive a genetically-engineered world conqueror and his compatriots from Earth's Twentieth Century.
Space Seed
"Space Seed" is the 22nd episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. It was first broadcast by NBC on February 16, 1967. "Space Seed" was written by Gene L. Coon and Carey Wilber and directed by Marc Daniels.. In this episode, the Enterprise crew encounter a sleeper ship holding genetically engineered superpeople from Earth's past.
"Star Trek" Space Seed (TV Episode 1967)
Planet number five there is habitable, although a bit savage, somewhat inhospitable. Captain James T. Kirk : But no more than Australia's Botany Bay colony was at the beginning. Those men went on to tame a continent, Mr. Khan.
Star Trek -- Khan Noonien Singh (Part 1 of 3)
Season 1 Episode 22Production No. #024Episode: "Space Seed"The crew of the Enterprise discover an ancient Earth vessel (from the nineties!) drifting in space...
Space Seed (episode)
The book Star Trek 101 (p. 17), by Terry J. Erdmann and Paula M. Block, lists this episode as one of "Ten Essential Episodes" from the original Star Trek series. ... Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a sequel to this episode, while Star Trek Into Darkness portrays a different set of events leading to Khan's introduction to the 23rd century.
Khan Noonien Singh
Khan Noonien Singh is a fictional character in the Star Trek science fiction franchise who first appeared as the main antagonist in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed" (1967), and was portrayed by Ricardo Montalbán, who reprised his role in the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.In the 2013 film Star Trek Into Darkness, he is portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch.
"Star Trek" Space Seed (TV Episode 1967)
Khan: Madlyn Rhue ... Marla: DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy: James Doohan ... Scott: Makee K. Blaisdell ... Spinelli (as Blaisdell Makee) ... "Star Trek: The Original Series" episodes watched a list of 33 titles created 3 months ago
Star Trek History: Space Seed
On February 16, 1967, the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed," premiered. The first introduction of Khan.#StarTrek Watch Every Star Trek EVER...
Space Seed Turns 53 Today
The reality is this: Star Trek might not be what it is today and might not have ever celebrated its 50th anniversary as a living, breathing franchise, were it not for "Space Seed," the Star Trek: The Original Series episode that debuted on this day in 1967. It was "Space Seed" that inspired Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and it was The Wrath of Khan that "saved" Star Trek and paved the way ...
Space Seed
Available on Pluto TV, Paramount+, Prime Video. S1 E22: Kirk meets Khan, a leader of Earth's Eugenics War. Sci-Fi Feb 16, 1967 48 min. TV-PG. Starring Ricardo Montalbán, Madlyn Rhue, Blaisdel Makee.
List of Star Trek: The Original Series episodes
This is the first television series in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises 79 regular episodes over the series' three seasons, along with the series' original pilot episode, "The Cage". The episodes are listed in order by original air date, [ 2] which match the episode order in each season's original, [ 3][ 4][ 5] remastered, [ 6][ 7][ 8 ...
Star Trek "Trial of Khan"
Star Trek (1966-1969) Space Seed Director: Marc Daniels Release Date: 16 February 1967While on patrol in deep space, Captain Kirk and his crew find and revi...
55 Years Ago: 'Star Trek' Fans Meet Supervillain Khan
Martin Kielty Published: February 16, 2022. On Feb. 16, 1967, Star Trek fans met possibly the most convincing villain of the entire franchise when the first-season episode "Space Seed" aired ...
Star Trek: Things You Didn't Know About Khan
TV writer Carey Wilbur, who was the co-writer and story creator for the Star Trek episode "Space Seed" -- the one that introduced the world to Khan -- had actually been thinking about this type of character for years.Wilbur was a pretty prolific TV writer in the '50s, '60s, and '70s, writing episodes for such shows as Lost in Space, Bonanza, and Cannon, and he came up with a similar plot ...
Every Khan Family Member In Star Trek
Ricardo Montalban's Khan Noonien Singh is arguably Star Trek's most iconic villain, and Khan and his family continue to affect Star Trek stories. Khan first appeared in Star Trek: The Original Series season 1, episode 22, "Space Seed," when Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the USS Enterprise found Khan's ship floating in space.The genetically enhanced Khan had been a powerful tyrant ...
Ricardo Montalban
Ricardo Montalban (25 November 1920 - 14 January 2009; age 88) was the actor who played Khan Noonien Singh in the Star Trek: The Original Series first season episode "Space Seed" and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He filmed his scenes for "Space Seed" between Friday 16 December 1966 and Thursday 22 December 1966 at Desilu Stage 9 and Stage 10. An almost stereotypical "Latin Lover" type ...
56 Years Later, Star Trek Canon Finally Addresses Its ...
When "Space Seed" aired during Star Trek's first season in 1967, the show was still making up its future history. Even the year The Original Series took place hadn't been established. Khan ...
"Star Trek" Space Seed (TV Episode 1967)
While Kirk and Spock slowly learn he is Khan Noonien Singh, the last and greatest of Earth's tyrants, Khan uses both Marla and the ship's library to revive his superhuman compatriots and take over the Enterprise. — statmanjeff. While on patrol in deep space, the Enterprise comes across an ancient Earth spaceship from the 1990s, the SS Botany Bay.
10 Great Star Trek Episodes Written By Women
Throughout Star Trek's long and varied history, several incredible episodes have been written by women. Since Star Trek: The Original Series premiered in 1966, the franchise has championed diversity on screen. While this philosophy did not always extend to the people working behind the scenes, Star Trek: TOS did have several women writers, including D.C. Fontana as a story editor.
The Savage Curtain
"The Savage Curtain" is the twenty-second episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Gene Roddenberry and Arthur Heinemann (based on an original story by Roddenberry) and directed by Herschel Daugherty, it was first broadcast on March 7, 1969.. In the episode, aliens force Captain Kirk and First Officer Spock to join forces with beings ...
William Windom was cast on Star Trek: The Original Series ...
O riginally, Norman Spinrad, the writer of the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Doomsday Machine," wanted Robert Ryan to play the part of Commodore Decker as he envisioned a tougher ...
Why Star Trek: The Original Series Was Canceled After 3 Seasons
Gene Roddenberry's seminal sci-fi space opera "Star Trek" infamously struggled when it first ran from 1966 to 1969. The show caught a certain amount of attention in the pop mainstream — the ...
'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy': Cast, Premiere Date & More
Star Trek fans may have said goodbye to two of the Paramount+ series in the franchise in the last two years (Picard in 2023, Discovery in 2024), but there are new additions still to come. One of ...
Modern Star Trek Needs to Bring Back 'Filler' Episodes
Earlier this year, Cinemablend asked Star Trek writer-producer Alex Kurtzman whether he thought that a modern Star Trek show could ever reach 100 episodes in the age of streaming. This was fairly ...
Chris Pine's Captain Kirk Faced Death In Star Trek Long Before William
Star Trek Into Darkness explores the same themes as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, asking what might happen if the USS Enterprise crew encountered Khan Noonien Singh (Benedict Cumberbatch) earlier in the Star Trek timeline, before the events of Star Trek: The Original Series season 1, episode 22, "Space Seed".
"Star Trek" The Savage Curtain (TV Episode 1969)
The Savage Curtain: Directed by Herschel Daugherty. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Lee Bergere. Kirk, Spock, Abraham Lincoln and Vulcan legend Surak are pitted in battle against notorious villains from history for the purpose of helping a conscious rock creature's understanding of a concept he does not understand, "good vs. evil".
3 Historic Kirk Moments Happened In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds ...
Lt. James T. Kirk met Captain Christopher Pike in the simplest way possible in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 6, "Lost in Translation." Kirk simply entered Pike's ready room and ...
Star Trek: The Original Series season 1
The first season of the American science-fiction television series Star Trek, originally created by Gene Roddenberry, premiered on NBC on September 8, 1966, and concluded on April 13, 1967. The season debuted in Canada on CTV two days before the US premiere, on September 6, 1966. It consisted of 29 episodes, which is the highest number of episodes in a season for the original series of Star Trek.
Pluto TV Just Quietly Added the Most Radical Sci-Fi Movie ...
In 1979, Star Trek: The Motion Picture had been conceived as a pilot for a second live-action TV series, and the story has the hallmarks of a classic 1960s Trek episode.
Justin Simien Shares NEXT GEN and DS9 Inspirations Behind the In
One of the surprises out of this year's San Diego Comic Con extravaganza was the announcement that a live-action Star Trek comedy series is in development — coming out of a collaboration between writer/director Justin Simien and Star Trek: Lower Decks star (and Starfleet Academy) writer Tawny Newsome. The gestating series is said to be tonally similar to The Office or Parks and Recreation ...
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Space Seed: Directed by Marc Daniels. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban, Madlyn Rhue. While on patrol in deep space, Captain Kirk and his crew find and revive a genetically-engineered world conqueror and his compatriots from Earth's Twentieth Century.
"Space Seed" is the 22nd episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. It was first broadcast by NBC on February 16, 1967. "Space Seed" was written by Gene L. Coon and Carey Wilber and directed by Marc Daniels.. In this episode, the Enterprise crew encounter a sleeper ship holding genetically engineered superpeople from Earth's past.
Planet number five there is habitable, although a bit savage, somewhat inhospitable. Captain James T. Kirk : But no more than Australia's Botany Bay colony was at the beginning. Those men went on to tame a continent, Mr. Khan.
Season 1 Episode 22Production No. #024Episode: "Space Seed"The crew of the Enterprise discover an ancient Earth vessel (from the nineties!) drifting in space...
The book Star Trek 101 (p. 17), by Terry J. Erdmann and Paula M. Block, lists this episode as one of "Ten Essential Episodes" from the original Star Trek series. ... Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a sequel to this episode, while Star Trek Into Darkness portrays a different set of events leading to Khan's introduction to the 23rd century.
Khan Noonien Singh is a fictional character in the Star Trek science fiction franchise who first appeared as the main antagonist in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed" (1967), and was portrayed by Ricardo Montalbán, who reprised his role in the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.In the 2013 film Star Trek Into Darkness, he is portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch.
Khan: Madlyn Rhue ... Marla: DeForest Kelley ... Dr. McCoy: James Doohan ... Scott: Makee K. Blaisdell ... Spinelli (as Blaisdell Makee) ... "Star Trek: The Original Series" episodes watched a list of 33 titles created 3 months ago
On February 16, 1967, the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed," premiered. The first introduction of Khan.#StarTrek Watch Every Star Trek EVER...
The reality is this: Star Trek might not be what it is today and might not have ever celebrated its 50th anniversary as a living, breathing franchise, were it not for "Space Seed," the Star Trek: The Original Series episode that debuted on this day in 1967. It was "Space Seed" that inspired Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and it was The Wrath of Khan that "saved" Star Trek and paved the way ...
Available on Pluto TV, Paramount+, Prime Video. S1 E22: Kirk meets Khan, a leader of Earth's Eugenics War. Sci-Fi Feb 16, 1967 48 min. TV-PG. Starring Ricardo Montalbán, Madlyn Rhue, Blaisdel Makee.
This is the first television series in the Star Trek franchise, and comprises 79 regular episodes over the series' three seasons, along with the series' original pilot episode, "The Cage". The episodes are listed in order by original air date, [ 2] which match the episode order in each season's original, [ 3][ 4][ 5] remastered, [ 6][ 7][ 8 ...
Star Trek (1966-1969) Space Seed Director: Marc Daniels Release Date: 16 February 1967While on patrol in deep space, Captain Kirk and his crew find and revi...
Martin Kielty Published: February 16, 2022. On Feb. 16, 1967, Star Trek fans met possibly the most convincing villain of the entire franchise when the first-season episode "Space Seed" aired ...
TV writer Carey Wilbur, who was the co-writer and story creator for the Star Trek episode "Space Seed" -- the one that introduced the world to Khan -- had actually been thinking about this type of character for years.Wilbur was a pretty prolific TV writer in the '50s, '60s, and '70s, writing episodes for such shows as Lost in Space, Bonanza, and Cannon, and he came up with a similar plot ...
Ricardo Montalban's Khan Noonien Singh is arguably Star Trek's most iconic villain, and Khan and his family continue to affect Star Trek stories. Khan first appeared in Star Trek: The Original Series season 1, episode 22, "Space Seed," when Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the USS Enterprise found Khan's ship floating in space.The genetically enhanced Khan had been a powerful tyrant ...
Ricardo Montalban (25 November 1920 - 14 January 2009; age 88) was the actor who played Khan Noonien Singh in the Star Trek: The Original Series first season episode "Space Seed" and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He filmed his scenes for "Space Seed" between Friday 16 December 1966 and Thursday 22 December 1966 at Desilu Stage 9 and Stage 10. An almost stereotypical "Latin Lover" type ...
When "Space Seed" aired during Star Trek's first season in 1967, the show was still making up its future history. Even the year The Original Series took place hadn't been established. Khan ...
While Kirk and Spock slowly learn he is Khan Noonien Singh, the last and greatest of Earth's tyrants, Khan uses both Marla and the ship's library to revive his superhuman compatriots and take over the Enterprise. — statmanjeff. While on patrol in deep space, the Enterprise comes across an ancient Earth spaceship from the 1990s, the SS Botany Bay.
Throughout Star Trek's long and varied history, several incredible episodes have been written by women. Since Star Trek: The Original Series premiered in 1966, the franchise has championed diversity on screen. While this philosophy did not always extend to the people working behind the scenes, Star Trek: TOS did have several women writers, including D.C. Fontana as a story editor.
"The Savage Curtain" is the twenty-second episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Gene Roddenberry and Arthur Heinemann (based on an original story by Roddenberry) and directed by Herschel Daugherty, it was first broadcast on March 7, 1969.. In the episode, aliens force Captain Kirk and First Officer Spock to join forces with beings ...
O riginally, Norman Spinrad, the writer of the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Doomsday Machine," wanted Robert Ryan to play the part of Commodore Decker as he envisioned a tougher ...
Gene Roddenberry's seminal sci-fi space opera "Star Trek" infamously struggled when it first ran from 1966 to 1969. The show caught a certain amount of attention in the pop mainstream — the ...
Star Trek fans may have said goodbye to two of the Paramount+ series in the franchise in the last two years (Picard in 2023, Discovery in 2024), but there are new additions still to come. One of ...
Earlier this year, Cinemablend asked Star Trek writer-producer Alex Kurtzman whether he thought that a modern Star Trek show could ever reach 100 episodes in the age of streaming. This was fairly ...
Star Trek Into Darkness explores the same themes as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, asking what might happen if the USS Enterprise crew encountered Khan Noonien Singh (Benedict Cumberbatch) earlier in the Star Trek timeline, before the events of Star Trek: The Original Series season 1, episode 22, "Space Seed".
The Savage Curtain: Directed by Herschel Daugherty. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Lee Bergere. Kirk, Spock, Abraham Lincoln and Vulcan legend Surak are pitted in battle against notorious villains from history for the purpose of helping a conscious rock creature's understanding of a concept he does not understand, "good vs. evil".
Lt. James T. Kirk met Captain Christopher Pike in the simplest way possible in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 6, "Lost in Translation." Kirk simply entered Pike's ready room and ...
The first season of the American science-fiction television series Star Trek, originally created by Gene Roddenberry, premiered on NBC on September 8, 1966, and concluded on April 13, 1967. The season debuted in Canada on CTV two days before the US premiere, on September 6, 1966. It consisted of 29 episodes, which is the highest number of episodes in a season for the original series of Star Trek.
In 1979, Star Trek: The Motion Picture had been conceived as a pilot for a second live-action TV series, and the story has the hallmarks of a classic 1960s Trek episode.
One of the surprises out of this year's San Diego Comic Con extravaganza was the announcement that a live-action Star Trek comedy series is in development — coming out of a collaboration between writer/director Justin Simien and Star Trek: Lower Decks star (and Starfleet Academy) writer Tawny Newsome. The gestating series is said to be tonally similar to The Office or Parks and Recreation ...