"David Gerrold - The Trouble with Tribbles - The birth, sale, and final production of one episode" - читать интересную книгу автора (Gerrold David) And itтАЩs a book about STAR TREK.
The episode was тАЬThe Trouble With Tribbles,тАЭ and from the very beginning it was an atypical example of television production. But then againтАФSTAR TREK was an atypical TV series. For example, STAR TREK was the hardest series on the air to write for. Too many professional TV writers didnтАЩt understand science ямБctionтАФthey couldnтАЩt handle the format. They didnтАЩt realize that science ямБction is more than just a western with ray guns. And the science ямБction writers were almost defeated by the show too. They knew their science ямБction, but they had to learn the exigencies of television production. Some of them couldnтАЩt handle a medium that kept interrupting itself for commercials, insisted on exactlyтАФno more, no lessтАФямБfty-six minutes worth of story, and needed three minor climaxes and a major one, no departures from form please. These were the voyages of the good ship Enterprise and her crew: Captain Kirk, the interstellar womanizer; Mr. Spock, the pointy-eared logician; Dr. McCoy, specialist in sarcasm; Lieutenant Uhura, a really gorgeous communications ofямБcer; and Ensign Chekov, a Russian hotshot at the helm. Each week this band of intrepids (and four hundred and thirty other odd crew members) set out to spread truth, justice, and the American way to the lesser corners of the galaxy. Usually, they 21 22 The Trouble With Tribbles STAR TREK was never a big hit in numbersтАФat least not in the numbers that meant anything to NBC: Nielsen, Arbitron, etc.тАФbut it has undeniably carved itself a place in American folklore of the twentieth century. STAR TREK has become a new mythology, and STAR TREK fandom has become a Phenomenon, almost a cult. The worldwide devotion of the showтАЩs followers sometimes borders on the fanatical. There must be a reason for it. I like to think that itтАЩs because STAR TREK wasтАФdespite its faults, and there were manyтАФan imagination-stretcher. It tickled peopleтАЩs minds, it made them thinkтАФand most of all, it looked toward the future with a hopeful and optimistic eye. STAR TREKтАЩS very existence said, тАЬThere will be a future! And we must learn how to make it the best of all possible futures!тАЭ And because of that, STAR TREK was for the young and for the young-at-heartтАФthe people who would live in the future and the people who looked forward to it with anticipation and hope. STAR TREK provided a dream, and the viewers responded with intensity and enthusiasm. One of the ways they responded was with story ideas and |
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