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A list of events which occurred on the 16th of September.
- 1919
- Lawrence Dobkin is born.
- 1925
- Morgan Woodward is born.
- 1949
- Ed Begley, Jr. is born.
- 1966
- Scott Workman is born.
- "Charlie X" is reviewed by Jack Gould in The New York Times. "The accent," Gould writes, "was less on the super-duper gadgetry usually associated with travel in the heavens than on astronautical soap opera that suffers from interminable flight drag. It was TV's first psychodrama in orbit."
- 1968
- Final script draft for TOS: "That Which Survives" is submitted.
- Revised story outline for the undeveloped Original Series episode "The Forseeable Future" is submitted by Jean Lisette Aroeste.
- 1970
- Nick Sagan is born.
- 1972
- The Thirty-Second UK Story Arc continues in Valiant & TV21 #51 with the fourth of nine installments.
- 1982
- Story outline for Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is submitted titled Star Trek III: Return to Genesis.
- 1993
- Final draft script for DS9: "Necessary Evil" is submitted.
- 1996
- Gene Nelson dies.
- 2001
- The BBC airs Star Trek Night.
- 2002
- James Gregory dies.
- 2006
- The remastered version of Star Trek: The Original Series begins airing with "Balance of Terror".
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