Star Trek Season 2 |
Star Trek Season 2 : |
The second season of the original Star Trek aired Fridays at 8:30-9:30 pm on NBC from September 15 1967 to March 29 1968. |
Episode 1 - [Amok Time] |
Details : First Officer Spock returns to his home world for a brutal Vulcan mating ritual. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Arlene Martel as T'Pring | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Celia Lovsky as T'Pau | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Lawrence Montaigne as Stonn | Byron Morrow as Admiral Komack | Walker Edmiston as Space Central (voice)(uncredited) | Frank da Vinci as Vulcan Ceremonial Aide | Writer : Theodore Sturgeon | Director : Joseph Pevney | |
Air Date : Sep. 15, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 2 - [Who Mourns For Adonais] |
Details : The crew of the Enterprise are held captive by an alien who turns out to be the Greek god Apollo. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Leslie Parrish as Carolyn Palamas | Michael Forest as Apollo | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | John Winston as Lt. Kyle | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Director : Marc Daniels | Writer : Gilbert Ralston | Writer : Gene L. Coon | |
Air Date : Sep. 22, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★ |
Episode 3 - [The Changeling] |
Details : The crew of the USS Enterprise deals with an indestructible planet-destroying space probe. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Vic Perrin as Nomad (voice) | Marc Daniels | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | MaKee K. Blaisdell as Singh | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Director : Marc Daniels | Writer : John Meredyth Lucas | |
Air Date : Sep. 29, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 4 - [Mirror Mirror] |
Details : A transporter mishap swaps Captain Kirk and his companions with their evil counterparts in a parallel universe. In the so-called Mirror Universe the Enterprise is a ship of the Terran Empire an organization as evil as the United Federation of Planets is benevolent. |
Guest Cast and Crew : BarBara Luna as Marlena Moreau | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | John Winston as Lt. Kyle | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Vic Perrin as Tharn | Garth Pillsbury as Wilson | Director : Marc Daniels | Writer : Jerome Bixby | |
Air Date : Oct. 06, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 5 - [The Apple] |
Details : The crew of the Enterprise visits a mysterious paradisical planet controlled by a computer that is served by the local inhabitants. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Keith Andes as Akuta | David Soul as Makora | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | John Winston as Lt. Kyle | Celeste Yarnall as Yeoman Martha Landon | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Writer : Max Simon Ehrlich | Writer : Gene L. Coon | Director : Joseph Pevney | |
Air Date : Oct. 13, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★ |
Episode 6 - [The Doomsday Machine] |
Details : The starship Enterprise and its heavily-damaged sister ship the USS Constellation must work together to stop an alien planet-killing machine headed for the heart of Federation territory. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Elizabeth Rogers as Lt. Palmer | William Windom as Commodore William Decker | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Richard Compton as Washburn | John Winston as Lt. Kyle | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Writer : Norman Spinrad | Director : Marc Daniels | |
Air Date : Oct. 20, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 7 - [Catspaw] |
Details : Two powerful aliens threaten the well-being of the Enterprise and her crew. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Theo Marcuse as Korob | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Michael Barrier as DeSalle | Antoinette Bower as Sylvia | John Winston as Lt. Kyle | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Writer : Robert Bloch | Director : Joseph Pevney | Writer : D.C. Fontana | |
Air Date : Oct. 27, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★ |
Episode 8 - [I Mudd] |
Details : Captain Kirk has a second run-in with the conman Harry Mudd. Mudd is now the supreme ruler of a planet of androids who cater to his every whim. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Roger C. Carmel as Harcourt Fenton Mudd | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Bobby Bass as Guard (uncredited) | Michael Zaslow as Jordan | Richard Tatro as Norman | Alyce Andrece as Alice #1 -#250 | Rhea Andrece as Alice #251-#500 | Kay Elliot as Stella Mudd | Bill Blackburn as Android | Writer : David Gerrold | Director : Marc Daniels | Writer : Gene Roddenberry | Writer : David Gerrold | |
Air Date : Nov. 03, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 9 - [Metamorphosis] |
Details : A shuttle crew from the USS Enterprise encounters a man out of history and his mysterious alien companion. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Elinor Donahue as Commissioner Nancy Hedford | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Glenn Corbett as Zephram Cochran | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Elizabeth Rogers as The companion (voice) | Writer : Gene L. Coon | Director : Ralph Senensky | |
Air Date : Nov. 10, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 10 - [Journey To Babel] |
Details : The Enterprise must transport dignitaries to a peace conference with an assassin on the loose. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Reggie Nalder as Shras | Mark Lenard as Sarek | Jane Wyatt as Amanda | Billy Curtis as Small copper skinned ambassador (uncredited) | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | William O'Connell as Thelev | John Wheeler as Gav | Frank da Vinci as Vulcan Aide | Director : Joseph Pevney | Writer : D.C. Fontana | |
Air Date : Nov. 17, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 11 - [Friday's Child] |
Details : The crew of the Enterprise become entangled in a planet's tribal power struggle. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Julie Newmar as Eleen | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Michael Dante as Maab | Tige Andrews as Kras | Ben Gage as Akaar | Walker Edmiston as Warning call from the S.S. Deidre (voice) | Frank da Vinci as Capellan Warrior | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley (uncredited) | Director : Joseph Pevney | Writer : D.C. Fontana | |
Air Date : Dec. 01, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 12 - [The Deadly Years] |
Details : Strange radiation exposes the command crew of the Enterprise to the effects of rapid aging. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Charles Drake as Commodore Stocker | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Beverly Washburn as Arlene Galway | Sarah Marshall as Janet Wallace | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Director : Joseph Pevney | |
Air Date : Dec. 08, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 13 - [Obsession] |
Details : Captain James T. Kirk becomes obsessed with destroying a deadly entity he once encountered in his youth. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Stephen Brooks as Ensign Garrovick | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Jerry Ayres as Rizzo / O'Herlihy | Director : Ralph Senensky | Writer : Art Wallace | |
Air Date : Dec. 15, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 14 - [Wolf In The Fold] |
Details : A series of bizarre murders points to Mr. Scott as the prime suspect. |
Guest Cast and Crew : John Fiedler as Hengist | Charles Dierkop as Morla | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | John Winston as Lt. Kyle | Joseph Bernard as Tark | Charles Macaulay as Jaris | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Pilar Seurat as Sybo | Tanya Lemani George as Kara | Virginia Aldridge as Lt. Karen Tracy | Judith McConnell as Yeoman Tankris (as Judy McConnell) | Judi Sherven as Nurse | Marlys Burdette as Serving Girl (uncredited) | Suzanne Lodge as Argelian Waitress (uncredited) | Writer : Robert Bloch | Director : Joseph Pevney | |
Air Date : Dec. 22, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★ |
Episode 15 - [The Trouble With Tribbles] |
Details : The ship travels to Deep Space Station K7 to guard a consignment of grain bound for Sherman's Planet. On arrival a trader named Cyrano Jones gives Lt. Uhura a tribble with dramatic consequences. Kirk and the crew also have to deal with the arrival of Captain Koloth and his Klingon battlecruiser but the tribbles unexpectedly reveal a plot to poison the grain. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Stanley Adams as Cyrano Jones | Whit Bissell as Lurry | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Michael Pataki as Korax | Charlie Brill as Arne Darvin | William Schallert as Nilz Baris | Ed Reimers as Admiral Fitzpatrick | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | William Campbell as Koloth | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | David L. Ross as Galloway | Writer : David Gerrold | Director : Joseph Pevney | |
Air Date : Dec. 29, 1967 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 16 - [The Gamesters Of Triskelion] |
Details : Captain Kirk and his companions are abducted into slavery and trained to fight as gladiators for the gambling entertainment of three disembodied beings. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Angelique Pettyjohn as Shahna | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Steve Sandor as Lars | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Dick Crockett as Andorian | Bob Johnson as Provider #3 | Joseph Ruskin as Galt | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Walker Edmiston as Provider #2 | Jane Ross as Tamoon | Mickey Morton as Kloog | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Bart La Rue as Provider #1 | Director : Gene Nelson | Writer : Margaret Armen | |
Air Date : Jan. 05, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 17 - [A Piece Of The Action] |
Details : The Enterprise visits a planet with an Earth-like 1920s gangster culture with Runyonesque dialog and costumes. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dyanne Thorne as First girl | Anthony Caruso as Bela Oxmyx | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Lee Delano as Kalo | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Vic Tayback as Jojo Krako | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | John Harmon as Tepo | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Sheldon Collins as Tough Kid | Writer : Gene L. Coon | Director : James Komack | Writer : David P. Harmon | |
Air Date : Jan. 12, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 18 - [The Immunity Syndrome] |
Details : The crew of the Enterprise encounters an energy-draining space creature. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | John Winston as Lt. Kyle | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Bob Johnson as Starbase 6 commander (voice) | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Writer : Robert Sabaroff | Director : Joseph Pevney | |
Air Date : Jan. 19, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 19 - [A Private Little War] |
Details : The crew of the Enterprise discovers Klingon interference in the development of a formerly peaceful planet and joins them in what becomes an arms race. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Janos Prohaska as The Mugato | Nancy Kovack as Nona | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Michael Witney as Tyree | Ned Romero as Krell | Booker Bradshaw as Dr. M'Benga | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Director : Marc Daniels | Writer : Gene Roddenberry | Writer : Don Ingalls | |
Air Date : Feb. 02, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 20 - [Return To Tomorrow] |
Details : Telepathic aliens take control of Captain Kirk's and First Officer Spock's bodies. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Diana Muldaur as Ann Mulhall | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley / Android | Director : Ralph Senensky | Writer : John T. Dugan | |
Air Date : Feb. 09, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 21 - [Patterns Of Force] |
Details : The crew of the Enterprise tracks down a Federation observer on a planet dominated by a Naziesque regime. |
Guest Cast and Crew : David Brian as John Gill | Skip Homeier as Melakon | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Valora Noland as Daras | Richard Evans as Isak | Patrick Horgan as Eneg | William Wintersole as Abrom | Gilbert Green as S.S. Major | Lev Mailer as S.S. Lieutenant | Ed McCready as S.S. Trooper | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley / S.S. Trooper | Frank da Vinci as Soldier at Party | Writer : John Meredyth Lucas | Director : Vincent McEveety | |
Air Date : Feb. 16, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 22 - [By Any Other Name] |
Details : Beings from another galaxy commandeer the Enterprise in an attempt to return home. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Barbara Bouchet as Kelinda | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Warren Stevens as Rojan | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Stewart Moss as Hanar | Robert Fortier as Tomar | Lezlie Dalton as Drea | Carlton Byrd as Lt. Shea | Julie Cobb as Yeoman Thompson | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Director : Marc Daniels | Writer : Jerome Bixby | Writer : D.C. Fontana | |
Air Date : Feb. 22, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 23 - [The Omega Glory] |
Details : Captain Kirk must find the cure to a deadly disease and put an end to another Starfleet captain's cultural interference. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Roy Jenson as Cloud William | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Morgan Woodward as Captain Tracy | Morgan Farley as Yang Scholar | Ed McReady as Dr. Carter | Lloyd Kino | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | David L. Ross as Galloway | Irene Kelly as Sirah Cloud William's Mate | Writer : Gene Roddenberry | Director : Vincent McEveety | |
Air Date : Mar. 01, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★ |
Episode 24 - [The Ultimate Computer] |
Details : A skeleton Enterprise crew are assigned to test a revolutionary computer system that is given total control of the ship. |
Guest Cast and Crew : William Marshall as Dr. Richard Daystrom | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Barry Russo as Commodore Wesley | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Director : John Meredyth Lucas | Writer : Laurence N. Wolfe | Writer : D.C. Fontana | |
Air Date : Mar. 08, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 25 - [Bread And Circuses] |
Details : The Enterprise crew investigates the disappearance of a ship's crew on a planet that is a modern version of the Roman Empire. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Logan Ramsey as Proconsul Claudius Marcus | Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie (uncredited) | William Smithers as Captain R.M. Merik | Roger Holloway as Lt. Lemli (uncredited) | Gil Perkins as Master of Games | Rhodes Reason as Flavius Maximus | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley | Ian Wolfe as Septimus | Lois Jewell as Drusilla the Slave Girl | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Writer : Gene L. Coon | Director : Ralph Senensky | Writer : Gene Roddenberry | Writer : John Kneubuhl | |
Air Date : Mar. 15, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |
Episode 26 - [Assignment Earth] |
Details : While back in time observing Earth in 1968 the Enterprise crew encounters the mysterious Gary Seven who has his own agenda on the planet. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Teri Garr as Roberta Lincoln | Robert Lansing as Gary Seven | Don Keefer as Cromwell | Barbara Babcock as Beta Five Computer (voice) / Isis (voice) | Frank da Vinci as Lt. Clifford Brent | Bill Blackburn as Lt. Hadley / Rocket Base Technician | April Tatro as Isis - human form | Director : Marc Daniels | Writer : Gene Roddenberry | Writer : Art Wallace | |
Air Date : Mar. 29, 1968 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★ |