The History of Star Trek, Part 1: A DesiLu Production

The History of Star Trek, Part 1: A DesiLu Production

Forty-five years ago, Star Trek was born in the form of Gene Roddenberry's pilot, "The Cage." And that show, in turn, owes its existence to the approval of Lucille Ball and Desilu Productions. In this interview, the late Desilu executive Oscar Katz discusses how Star Trek came to be.

By EdGross - Feb 19, 2009 12:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek



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