Where No Man Has Gone Before (Part 2) Star Trek The Original Series TOS
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
- Where No Man Has Gone Before - Star Trek TOS The Original Series - Science fiction/Action adventure. Created by Gene Roddenberry. Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley (Captain Kirk, Spock and Dr. McCoy) - Norway Productions and Desilu Productions produced the series from September 1966 to December 1967. Paramount Television produced the show from January 1968 to June 1969. Star Trek aired on NBC from September 8, 1966, to June 3, 1969. It was first broadcast on September 6, 1966, on Canada's CTV network. Star Trek's Nielsen ratings while on NBC were low, and the network cancelled it after three seasons and 79 episodes. Several years later, the series became a hit in broadcast syndication, remaining so throughout the 1970s, achieving cult classic status and a developing influence on popular culture. Star Trek eventually spawned a franchise, consisting of eight television series, 13 feature films, and numerous books, games, and toys, and is now widely considered one of the most popular and influential television series of all time.
The turbolift scene was pretty cool showing it go from a lower deck to the bridge.
RIP Sally Kellerman..the "walking freezer unit" that Gary Mitchell called her..
An apropos description of almost every one I've met, except when they want something
Seeing that turbolift scene, I always wonder what more adventures with Kirk, Spock and Mitchell would have been like.
Logic always wins over feelings
TOS Star Trek was awesome.
IS awesome.
The old impulse engines weren't strong enough lol😂
R.I.P. to the late great Lloyd -Mr. Alden- Haynes, filling in for Lieutenant Uhura.
This was the first episode shown in Britain in 1969.
O M G !!! I friggin love the bridge sound when they first exit the turbolift onto the bridge. Whomever came up with those sounds is brilliant ! The original pilot "The Cage" had an awesome bridge sound as well. The cool sounds on the bridge near the end of "Charlie X" was awesome too !!!
I agree. There's just something unique and impressive about the first bridge sounds that evokes feelings of activity and adventure.
Yep. They are also in "The Omega Glory".
I like the military look of how the crew travels through the corridors.
Up starboard ladder, down port ladder.
The overhead shot as Mitchell entered was unique for the series and I still can’t figure out how they changed the connecting set from the corridor to the bridge while holding the shot in the turbolift.
The original star trek will always be the only best i'm sick and tired of these remastered or modern crappy star trek movies they need to give it a damn rest they can't top the original star trek ever!
I couldn't agree more! I've seen some of the remastered episodes of TOS online and many have remastered the special effects. The original special effects are part of what makes TOS so awesome. You can't digitalize such a tv legend. It's part of the show's magic.
@kentshelton3451 They ruined it by touching this masterpiece and I think they did it on purpose I found the original star trek online to watch for free but they might have took it down not sure I will check and see again
@kentshelton3451 ok I just looked it up and the site is still up the real original to watch for free that is is only one they need to show not remastered
McCoy has the day off.
in the German dub the doctor says sth like that
You can tell this is the pilot from the uniforms.
I’ve never seen this subject brought up, but I’ve wondered if Spock was the first officer like in the regular episodes, or if he was the science officer only. Mitchell (a Lt Cmdr) seems to occupy the same position as Number One in The Cage (she sat at the helm, too) and I thought it would make sense that Mitchell rose up with Kirk like a tail, whereas Spock was inherited from Pike’s old crew. Also, even though Dr. Piper was the ship’s doc, Dr. Dehner seems to be holding McCoy’s typical role, advocating for humanity over cold logic.
I feel like Mitchell was a Helmsman, while Spock was the first officer in WNMHGB.
You can see a very subtle different color of Kirk, Spock and Smith's tunic as appearing a rich gold velour. Mitchell and Kelso as well as Scott are wearing a dull tan. There are no red uniforms yet, but all science specialists, even at stations, are in blue.
There was talk of the original uniforms being green for command staff, and it got developed as gold. Smith would be wearing that team's livery as she directly serves the captain.
Rand (Whitney) later wore red because she helped design that new costume for herself...and chose red as her most photogenic color...as did eventually Nichols
Oh I see why you put this video out. It’s about the great barrier reef at the edge of the galaxy. Where Star Trek discovery mentioned yesterday. Good move my friend good move. I’ll have to rewatch the whole episodes to see if they can leave a clue to me what the DMA is.
Thanks! I bought some Star Trek "Original Series" DVD's, I will try to post more episodes.... :) There are a few more parts to "Where No Man Has Gone Before", I will try to post those after Christmas.
I still wonder why the esp happened in this episode when they went through the same barrier 2 more times, although at much higher warp speeds with only minor damage to the ship
@@mm-gl7sz What is this "barrier" supposed to be made of?
So McCoy wasn’t the ship’s chief medical officer at this point despite being in the previous episode or two? I know the this was filmed before the other episodes but it’s really weird how this breaks continuity from the previously aired episodes
TOS Season 1 was not supposed to be linear but chapters out of the captain's log in random order....thus the stardates are random. By season 3 they were all out of order again. The new Klingon ship model (never shown in S1 or S2) was visuallt and verbally introduced in the 1st episode filmed: Elaan of Troyus...but that episode was shown mid season long after Enterprise Incident where it is a Romulan ship.
At 01:45 smith/Jones comment is replayed n star trek continues "fairest of them all" when Kirk is losing it...
They seem to be in retro uniforms and appearance here, in this episode compared to episode 3
Because this was the second pilot. Streaming services have this as the third or fourth episode for some reason but it’s the second. you’ll also notice Dr McCoy is nowhere to be seen and Sulu is in astro sciences not the helmsman.
No red shirts to sacrifice.
@@definitely_notme4112 Streaming services (and the Blu-rays, I think) list them in original broadcast order, not in production order. The first regular episode was actually “The Corbomite Maneuver” and you can see the regular colors, but the uniforms were made of a different material that got replaced a couple episodes later.
@@definitely_notme4112it's in broadcasting order
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