Episode
Number
|
Title |
Production
Number
|
Rating
|
Description |
56
|
Spock's Brain |
61
|
|
Incapacitated by a strange woman, the Enterprise crew awake to find
that she has run off with Spocks brain. In a race against time, Kirk must
locate the missing grey matter and reunite it with its body. TOS makes
it's entry for the 'Worst of Trek' award.
Writer(s) :
|
Lee Cronin |
Director :
|
Marc Daniels |
|
57
|
The Enterprise Incident |
59
|
|
Apparently unhinged, Kirk orders the Enterprise directly into Romulan
space. Quickly surrounded by Romulan battlecruisers, Spock must assume
command - but he is falling under the spell of the Romulan commander, and
may be about to turn over the Enterprise.
Writer(s) :
|
D.C. Fontana |
Director :
|
John Meredyth Lucas |
|
58
|
The Paradise Syndrome |
58
|
|
As the Enterprise battles to prevent an asteroid from hitting a planet
populated by primitive people, Kirk is marooned on the world with no memory
of his identity.
Writer(s) :
|
Margaret Armen |
Director :
|
Judd Taylor |
|
59
|
And the Children Shall Lead |
60
|
|
Investigating a remote outpost, the Enterprise finds a a group of children
alive among the dead bodies of their parents. As the ship leaves it becomes
clear that there is more to the children than meets the eye.
Writer(s) :
|
Edward J. Lakso |
Director :
|
Marvin Chomsky |
|
60
|
Is There in Truth no Beauty? |
62
|
|
Transporting an ambassador of a species so hideously ugly that nobody
can see one and remain sane, the Enterprise is thrown off course into the
great barrier at the edge of the galaxy.
Writer(s) :
|
Gean Lisette Aroeste |
Director :
|
Ralph Senensky |
|
61
|
Spectre of the gun |
56
|
|
Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Chekoc are kidnapped by the mysterious Melkotians
and forced to re-enact the gunfight at the OK corral - with them on the
loosing side.
Writer(s) :
|
Lee Cronin |
Director :
|
Vincent McEveety |
|
62
|
Day of the Dove |
66
|
|
After picking up a group of Klingons who insist that the Federation
has attacked them, the Enterprise crew finds themselves locked into perpetual
bloody warfare under the control of a mysterious alien.
Writer(s) :
|
Jerome Bixby |
Director :
|
Marvin Chomsky |
|
63
|
For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky |
65
|
|
As the Enterprise tracks a massive spacecraft on collision course with
a planet, McCoy discovers that he has an incurable illness - and decides
to spend his remaining time on board the ship. But it's run by an all-powerful
computer, and you know how Kirk feels about those...
Writer(s) :
|
Rik Vollaerts |
Director :
|
Tony Leader |
|
64
|
The Tholian Web |
64
|
|
Kirk is apparently killed when he is sucked into a pocket of unstable
space. Spock must await a chance to rescue his friend, but the Tholians
have other ideas.
Writer(s) :
|
Judy Burns
Chet Richards |
Director :
|
Herb Wallerstein |
|
65
|
Plato's Stepchildren |
67
|
|
The Enterprise officers are forced to perform for the amusement of
a group of aliens with superpowers. A bit silly, but some good acting.
Features the first inter-racial kiss ever screened on US television.
Writer(s) :
|
Meyer Dolinsky |
Director :
|
David Alexander |
|
66
|
Wink of an Eye |
68
|
|
After visiting an apparently deserted planet, strange things start
happening on the Enterprise. Spock realises that there are intruders on
board who can move at astonishing speeds, but not before they have kidnapped
Kirk.
Writer(s) :
|
Lee Cronin |
Director :
|
Judd Taylor |
|
67
|
The Empath |
63
|
|
Kirk, Spock and McCoy must endure torture at the hands of alien beings
determined to test a mysterious empathic woman.
Writer(s) :
|
Joyce Muskat |
Director :
|
John Erman |
|
68
|
Elaan of Troyius |
57
|
|
Kirk must transport an alien princess who is to be married to her bitter
enemies in order to end a war - but she refuses point blank, and to make
matters worse Klingons agents are trying to destroy his ship.
Writer(s) :
|
John Meredyth Lucas |
Director :
|
John Meredyth Lucas |
|
69
|
Whom Gods Destroy |
71
|
|
Kirk must battle the insane Captain Garth, former Starfleet hero, who
has siezed control of the mental facility which was treating him.
Writer(s) :
|
Lee Erwin
Jerry Sohl |
Director :
|
Herb Vollerstein |
|
70
|
Let that be Your Last Battlefield |
70
|
|
The Enterprise is caught up in the struggle between an alien and the
official who persues him - both possesed of inhuman powers and both utterly
fanatical that they will prevail.
Writer(s) :
|
Lee Cronin |
Director :
|
Judd Taylor |
|
71
|
The Mark of Gideon |
72
|
|
Kirk finds himself on a USS Enterprise deserted apart from a single
woman.
Writer(s) :
|
George F. Slavin
Stanley Adams |
Director :
|
Judd Taylor |
|
72
|
That Which Survives |
69
|
|
On a peculiar planet, the Enterprise must face a woman who can kill
with a single touch.
Writer(s) :
|
Michael Richards |
Director :
|
Herb Wallerstein |
|
Episode
Number
|
Title |
Production
Number
|
Rating
|
Description |
73
|
The Lights of Zetar |
73
|
|
Enterprise crewman Mira Romain is posessed by an alien being, and the
crew must struggle to free her.
Writer(s) :
|
Jeremy Tarcher
Shari Lewis |
Director :
|
Herb Kenwith |
|
74
|
Requiem for Methuselah |
76
|
|
Desperate to find the cure for a plague that threatens to wipe out
the Enterprise crew, Kirk must deal with the enigmatic Flint and his beautiful
sidekick, Rayna.
Writer(s) :
|
Jerome Bixby |
Director :
|
Murray Golden |
|
75
|
The Way to Eden |
75
|
|
Kirk has to deal with space hippies who hijack his ship, determined
to head for the mythical Eden. This basic idea was recycled as Star Trek
V - and the episode is even worse than the film.
Writer(s) :
|
Michael Richards
Arthur Heinemann |
Director :
|
David Alexander |
|
76
|
The Cloudminders |
74
|
|
In need of Zenite to stop a plauge, Kirk finds himself in the middle
of a dispute between the elite of the planet Ardana and its supressed worker
class.
Writer(s) :
|
David Gerrold
Oliver Crawford |
Director :
|
Judd Taylor |
|
77
|
The Savage Curtain |
77
|
|
Abraham Lincoln appears in space before the Enterprise (!). He takes
them to a planet where some of histories goodies and baddies must battle
so that the rock-like Excalibans can study good and evil.
Writer(s) :
|
Gene Roddenberry |
Director :
|
Herschel Daugherty |
|
78
|
All our Yesterdays |
78
|
|
The planet Sarpeidon is due to be destroyed by a supernova - but the
inhabitants have mysteriously vanished apart from the librarian Mr Atoz.
He uses a time machine to throw the Enterprise officers into the distant
past.
Writer(s) :
|
Gene Lysette Aroeste |
Director :
|
Marvin Chomsky |
|
79
|
Turnabout Intruder |
79
|
|
Kirk must fight to regain command of the Enterprise after an unbalanced
woman uses an alien machine to swap their personalities.
Writer(s) :
|
Gene Rodenberry |
Director :
|
Herb Wallerstein |
|