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Revision as of 08:22, 27 April 2006

Hardcover Edition Cover
Author(s): Herbert F. Solow and Robert H. Justman
Hardcover Published: June 1, 1996
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 458
Reference #: ISBN 0671896288
Paperback Published: June 1, 1997
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 480
Reference #: ISBN 0671009745
Audiobook Released: June 1, 1996
Publisher: Simon and Schuster "Audioworks"
Read By: The Authors
Running Time: Approx. 3 Hours
(2 cassettes)
Reference #: ISBN 0671562592

Summary

From Book Jacket

Before the actors were cast, before the U.S.S. Enterprise™ was designed, before the phenomenon exploded, there were three men who set about creating the Star Trek legend. Gene Roddenberry died in 1991. Herb Solow and Bob Justman now remain the only two people on the planet Earth who really know what happened in those early, heady days.
INSIDE STAR TREK is a comprehensive look at the development and life of a television and cultural phenomenon. It is also the story no one else could tell. Between them, Solow and Justman had a hand in virtually every aspect of the development and production of Star Trek--from the battles with NBC and the internal conflicts with studio executives to the behind-the-scenes decisions about actors and their characters, writers, scripts, directors, budgets, and the endless details of weekly television production.
Together, the two men debunk many of the myths that have developed around Star Trek in the last thirty years. At last, here is the fascinating and accurate account of a unique television series launched against astronomical odds--a television series that transported millions of viewers into another world and into an unprecedented, thirty-year, multimedia, multibillion-dollar cultural phenomenon.

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