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'''James Goldstone''' {{born|8|June|1931|died|5|November|1999}} directed the second pilot for ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}, as well as the first season episode {{e|What Are Little Girls Made Of?}}.
 
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| Birth name = James R. Goldstone
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| Date of birth = {{d|8|June|1931}}
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| Place of birth = Los Angeles, California
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| Date of death = {{d|5|November|1999}}
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| Place of death = Shaftsbury, Vermont
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'''James "Jim(my)" R. Goldstone''' {{born|8|June|1931|died|5|November|1999}} directed the second pilot for ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}, as well as the first season episode {{e|What Are Little Girls Made Of?}}.
   
In 1964, Goldstone directed "The Inheritors", the classic two-part episode of ''The Outer Limits'' which featured [[Steve Ihnat]] and [[Jan Shutan]]. It featured people whose morality and identity are called into question after an unusual encounter causes them to develop super-intelligence and telepathic powers. The similarity of the concept to the second pilot of ''Star Trek'' was undoubtedly a factor in choosing Goldstone to direct it.{{incite}}
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In 1964, Goldstone directed "The Inheritors", the classic two-part episode of ''The Outer Limits'' which featured [[Steve Ihnat]] and [[Jan Shutan]].
   
 
In addition to ''The Outer Limits'', Goldstone has directed for such shows as ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' ("The Price of Doom", with [[Steve Ihnat]], [[Jill Ireland]], [[David Opatoshu]] and written by [[Harlan Ellison]]), ''Dr. Kildare'', and ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'', as well as such feature films as ''Winning'', ''Brother John'', ''Red Sky at Morning'', and ''Rollercoaster''.
 
In addition to ''The Outer Limits'', Goldstone has directed for such shows as ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' ("The Price of Doom", with [[Steve Ihnat]], [[Jill Ireland]], [[David Opatoshu]] and written by [[Harlan Ellison]]), ''Dr. Kildare'', and ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'', as well as such feature films as ''Winning'', ''Brother John'', ''Red Sky at Morning'', and ''Rollercoaster''.
   
He was a Dartmouth College classmate of Desilu vice president and production head [[Herbert F. Solow]]. In 1998, Goldstone was interviewed in Solow and [[Robert Justman]]'s documentary, ''[[Inside Star Trek - The Real Story]]''. He said, his headstone will probably read "What's his name? He's the guy who directed the second pilot of ''Star Trek''."
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He was a Dartmouth College classmate of [[Desilu]] vice president and production head [[Herbert F. Solow]]. Solow often sought his advice. Among others, Goldstone recommended [[Robert Justman]] as assistant director on the first ''Star Trek'' pilot, {{e|The Cage}}. (''[[Inside Star Trek: The Real Story]]'')
   
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In 1998, Goldstone was interviewed in Solow and Justman's documentary, ''[[Inside Star Trek - The Real Story]]''. He said, his headstone will probably read "What's his name? He's the guy who directed the second pilot of ''Star Trek''." One year later, Goldstone succumbed to cancer. [http://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/15/arts/james-goldstone-68-tv-and-film-director.html]
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*"James Goldstone, From "Enterprise" to "Earth*Star Voyager"", [[Edward Gross]], ''{{dis|Starlog|magazine}}'', issue 124, November 1987pp. 39-41
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James "Jim(my)" R. Goldstone (8 June 19315 November 1999; age 68) directed the second pilot for Star Trek: The Original Series, "Where No Man Has Gone Before", as well as the first season episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?".

In 1964, Goldstone directed "The Inheritors", the classic two-part episode of The Outer Limits which featured Steve Ihnat and Jan Shutan.

In addition to The Outer Limits, Goldstone has directed for such shows as Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ("The Price of Doom", with Steve Ihnat, Jill Ireland, David Opatoshu and written by Harlan Ellison), Dr. Kildare, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., as well as such feature films as Winning, Brother John, Red Sky at Morning, and Rollercoaster.

He was a Dartmouth College classmate of Desilu vice president and production head Herbert F. Solow. Solow often sought his advice. Among others, Goldstone recommended Robert Justman as assistant director on the first Star Trek pilot, "The Cage". (Inside Star Trek: The Real Story)

In 1998, Goldstone was interviewed in Solow and Justman's documentary, Inside Star Trek - The Real Story. He said, his headstone will probably read "What's his name? He's the guy who directed the second pilot of Star Trek." One year later, Goldstone succumbed to cancer. [1]

Further reading

  • "James Goldstone, From "Enterprise" to "Earth*Star Voyager"", Edward Gross, Starlog, issue 124, November 1987pp. 39-41

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