The Trouble with Tribbles

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Das Buch The Trouble With Tribbles: The Birth, Sale and Final Production of One Episode beschäftigt sich mit der Entstehung der Episode TOS: Kennen Sie Tribbles?.

Inhalt[Bearbeiten]

Vom Umschlagtext:

  • From first draft to final shooting script
  • The how and why of TV writing
  • Three previouslunpublished episodes
  • Working on the STAR TREK lot
  • Personal storys of the stars
  • 32 pages of photos
  • Original illustrations by Tim Kirk
  • MORE! MORE! MORE!

(Quelle: Erstauflage 1973)

Vom Umschlagtext:

How to be a Star Trek Writer

Can a young college student find fortune and everlasting fame as a Star Trek writer?

David Gerrold did! And here's how…

This book is the story of a television script: where it came from, how it was written, how it was eventually filmed and got onto the air as an episode of Star Trek.

„It's a peek into the techniques of writing for television, and it's a piece of lore about a popular TV show. But more than that, it's the story of how I began my career as a writer.“

-David Gerrold

Fabulous!

A must for every Star Trek fan!

Live long and prosper!
(Quelle: Neuauflage 1975)

Kapitel[Bearbeiten]

  • A Word for the Fore
  1. From Whinnie the Pooh to Aristotle; or, Getting ready for Opportunity's Knock
  2. Tomorrow Was Yesterday
  3. The Protracted Man“ and „Bandi
  4. The Fuzzies
  5. A Fuzzy Thing Happened To Me…
  6. Aboard the Good Ship Enterprise
  7. The City on the Edge of Forever
  8. „The Trouble with Tribbles“
  9. Tribble-Making
  10. Author! Author!
  11. The Very Best Tribble Story Ever told…
  • Acknowledgments