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  • čas přidán 3. 03. 2024
  • Originally created in 1975, this television special, hosted by Leonard Nimoy, was a special airing of parts one and two of "The Menagerie" airing back to back with original segments by Nimoy.
    While archiving a stack of vintage VHS tapes I discovered this television recording of the special which aired on Oklahoma City's KAUT-43 on February 6th, 1983.
    Special thanks to D. Stone for source VHS tapes, The Retroist for his assistance, and Earl Green from TheLogBook.com for his video editing wizardry.
    #startrek #startrektos #rare #leonarynimoy #spock #themenagerie #television #uhf

Komentáře • 294

  • @saml760
    @saml760 Před 4 měsíci +8

    In early 1988, someone was cleaning out an old vault at Paramount and one of the things they found was a complete, uncut, pristine 35mm print of THE CAGE and was where the full color edition came from.

  • @Sinrev
    @Sinrev Před 5 měsíci +195

    Does anyone else miss the warm, analog feel from this time? I would have been around 4 years old when this was created, so to me it looks and sounds just like childhood. I would step into this world just like through the Guardian of Forever, and I doubt very much that I'd ever come back.

    • @ajclements4627
      @ajclements4627 Před 5 měsíci +18

      I think a lot of us would agree with you..

    • @kwt7667g
      @kwt7667g Před 5 měsíci +3

      A different time for sure. I was about 10.

    • @user-jt5vm3mi1w
      @user-jt5vm3mi1w Před 5 měsíci +2

      No

    • @stewiedarkinvisibleid
      @stewiedarkinvisibleid Před 5 měsíci +8

      As a 62 year old, I too miss the time of free television. Unlike today, of streaming services and paying up the ying yang for what we used to get for free.

    • @trhansen3244
      @trhansen3244 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I prefer today where if I want anything I can just go into the store and take it. As long as it's less than a thousand dollars.

  • @MrGchiasson
    @MrGchiasson Před 5 měsíci +21

    The first time I saw this "menagerie" was at a Star Trek convention I attended...I think it was 1976.
    It got a standing ovation.

    • @timrose9826
      @timrose9826 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I miss the Trek conventions

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 Před 5 měsíci +51

    I would say STAR TREK is the greatest TV series ever made.

    • @mrScififan2
      @mrScififan2 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Ditto!

    • @silentotto5099
      @silentotto5099 Před 5 měsíci +7

      I read your comment, thought about it for a bit...
      I think you're right.
      I can't think of another TV series which has had the depth of cultural impact than Star Trek has had.
      Other shows were insanely popular in their time, way more popular than Star Trek ever was. But, once they went off the air, they soon faded into memory and were rarely talked about or referenced.
      But, not Star Trek. I'm just over sixty, so I've been along for the whole ride. There has never been a time when Star Trek hasn't take up a significant portion of the media sphere. It's never been massive, but it's been incredibly enduring.
      What other show has been like that?
      None spring to mind. Certainly, not that are as alive in the zeitgeist as Star Trek is.

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@silentotto5099I would place The Waltons in that same category, and it too faded before it even went off the air. It hasn't had quite the reach that ST has but who doesn't know "Goodnight John Boy", etc.

    • @SpaceLord2025
      @SpaceLord2025 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@silentotto5099 not to mention all the tech that has come from it!!!

    • @E-BikingAdventures
      @E-BikingAdventures Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wrong. Gilligans Island is.

  • @samuelmorado70
    @samuelmorado70 Před 5 měsíci +29

    I wanted to cry at end when he says " Live long and prosper". My favorite character. The best there was and ever will be. Fortunately the movies came out not long after this.

  • @miguelvelez7221
    @miguelvelez7221 Před 5 měsíci +28

    This is gold. 😂
    I was born a year later but mom was a teenager when Trek was originally on and in syndication the show was a constant presence in the house.
    Shout out to all my late Gen X family. We're the last Gen to have memories of black and white TV and to have possibly never even come into contact with a computer until our early teens, if that. Not saying any of that makes us "better" but I think we have a particular POV that hinges the culture of the USA from the post WWII culture and the post 9/11 culture.

    • @travisjohnson622
      @travisjohnson622 Před 5 měsíci

      Plenty of poor millenials didnt come into contact with computers until their teens. Poor teens even attended poor schools that lacked the funding to have them. No, you werent the last generation to a experience a grow up free of this stuff.

  • @princeeverlove
    @princeeverlove Před 5 měsíci +37

    This is Marvelous!...Oh the feelings of Retro Nostalgia...being 13 watching Trek after school and Summer...

  • @jtkirkfan2002
    @jtkirkfan2002 Před 5 měsíci +42

    “The Menagerie” - An episode of “Star Trek” where they sit around and watch an episode of “Star Trek”.
    Amazing now hearing him say that there was no color print of “The Cage” left. Paramount would edit scenes from a black and white print with shots from “The Menagerie” for a home video release, but it would not be until 1988 that a full color print would be found.

    • @Fool3SufferingFools
      @Fool3SufferingFools Před 5 měsíci +6

      They didn’t even find a full color print. What they found were most of the “trims” that were made from the color print during the making of The Menagerie, and they edited those back in. A few bits are still missing from today’s color edits.

    • @trekkiejunk
      @trekkiejunk Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@Fool3SufferingFools -- But 'The Cage' is still watched today, entirely in color, and beautiful HD resolution. They must have found a full print somewhere.

    • @rustyshackleford1114
      @rustyshackleford1114 Před 5 měsíci +4

      First time I saw "The Cage" was when that special aired and was hosted by Patrick Stewart.

    • @jtkirkfan2002
      @jtkirkfan2002 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@Fool3SufferingFools It was Patrick Stewart who said a full color copy had been found in the 1988 special they made during the writer’s strike before the second season of TNG. I noticed some color differences between scenes from “The Menagerie” and the others they restored. I wondered then if they might have just colorized the black and white scenes. The colors all match now thanks to the restoration.

    • @E-BikingAdventures
      @E-BikingAdventures Před 4 měsíci +2

      Who's Patrick Stewart?

  • @robinj.9329
    @robinj.9329 Před 5 měsíci +17

    It was delightful to see and remember L.N. as he was back then. I push the thought that; "He's gone" right out of my head.
    In truth, as long as there are folks to see and enjoy the great body of work he (and all the rest!) left behind, he will NEVER DIE !
    Live Long and Prosper my friends!

  • @darkguardian1314
    @darkguardian1314 Před 5 měsíci +22

    I was around at that time and never seen or even knew of the added commentary by late Leonard Nimoy.
    It was the same year that he wrote the book "I'm Not Spock".
    It was at this time, William Shatner started to get work again after Star Trek and living in a camper van.
    I guess WUAB 43 Cleveland didn't pick up the extra content.
    Star Trek was very popular on indie stations on the UHF band.
    This predates "In Search Of" series by two years and the public debut of the Space Shuttle Enterprise.
    At the time, the last manned NASA mission was being done with Russia.
    This is rare. It's ashame there were lost negatives during editing.
    I'm guessing the original editor was kicking himself for not saving any of the footage.
    Don't laugh the effects were state of the art at the time with Nimoy being on the bridge.
    Very well done. Thanks!

    • @Mrshoujo
      @Mrshoujo Před 5 měsíci +2

      WUAB 43! NE Ohio Representing!

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 Před 5 měsíci

      I could be wrong but I got the distinct impression this was done straight to tape for that station. My point is there wouldn't be a negative, just a tape.

  • @erzahler1930
    @erzahler1930 Před 5 měsíci +31

    Oh yes, I love the analog feel. I have the complete Original Series collection on DVD, pre-"remastering." While the remastered versions were done well, they nevertheless destroyed the ambiance from the original episodes as they were filmed.
    The special effects may look very dated today, but they were state-of-the-art back in the 1960s. So I will hold on to my non-remastered collection.
    I forgot to add that I also have the original animated series on DVD, all 22 half-hour episodes. This collection is also non-remastered.
    By the way, Rob, thank you for posting this rare piece of Star Trek history. 👍

    • @LLandP
      @LLandP Před 5 měsíci +1

      I have the first two seasons and a few of the third that I purchased on VHS back in 1980-1982. Back then, I paid $15 for each tape.

    • @ajclements4627
      @ajclements4627 Před 5 měsíci

      OP, the remastered episodes on dvd also have the original episodes as aired as well.

    • @NoahSpurrier
      @NoahSpurrier Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yeah, the remastered versions destroy the original special effects artists’ work with CGI. That always bugged me.

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 Před 5 měsíci +1

      "destroyed the ambience"? You have to be kidding!! The HD refresh was absolutely necessary and didn't destroy anything. Remember these were shot on film. By digitizing the camera negatives, they we able to remove the degradation done to them by standard def composite NTSC TV. The HD refresh preserved them. while simultaneously replacing the really bad visual effects - which were virtual trash. As the production went forward with deadlines looming closer and closer, they often resorted to using reprints of reprints of reprints for the exterior ship shots. Last week the ship was in color. This week the ship is in black and white. And don't get me started about how many times they re-used that very same planet footage. And what about the FACT that the guys creating the space effects (albeit cutting edge for TV of the day) didn't know anything about space and so made massive mistakes like watching lost of other stars go by on the way from the earth to the sun. The effects footage is full of glaring mistakes like that. No, the effects footage was trash and needed a dumpster badly.

    • @wallstreetwindow
      @wallstreetwindow Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Robert08010 CGI has destroyed Star Trek. Watch the news shows, it is nothing but endless CGI images and you have actors pretending to be William Shatner, Nimoy and the others but now in the guise of superheros. It's just a superhero CGI show now.

  • @zekeigtos7240
    @zekeigtos7240 Před 5 měsíci +12

    There was a special presentation of this also around 1986. I will never forget it because my father had rerouted the stereo system to our living room so we could watch it like a movie. My narcissistic mother, since the evening wasn't about her, completely lost it, ripped the wires out of the wall yelling and screaming telling us all to get out of her house. To be fair she had a bad week and was pent up anyway but that's why I will never forget the specific presentation of The Menagerie.

  • @RandomDudeFromSomewhere
    @RandomDudeFromSomewhere Před 5 měsíci +5

    Thanks for posting this! I saw this back in '83 or '84 on Channel 17 in Philadelphia. I was over my grandparents house, sitting in a recliner, watching this and just loving it. But I didn't see the whole thing and didn't catch any of these bumpers with Nimoy, so this is a blast to find. For all I knew at the time, the local station had just decided to stitch both halves of "The Menagerie" together. I didn't know it was a legit, Paramount syndication release.

  • @Osprey850
    @Osprey850 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Nice replication of the reflection coming off of the TV. I almost want to move my head to change the viewing angle or close my drapes because it looks so realistic.

  • @MarkMcCluney
    @MarkMcCluney Před 5 měsíci +5

    I found it interesting that Gene Autrey was the owner of KAUT. This explains, to some extent, why it was an old cowboy actor who owned the local television station that Mary Tyler Moore worked for in her show. I always thought it was an odd choice and that it must mean something to someone. Thanks for this very interesting presentation.

    • @DawnDavidson
      @DawnDavidson Před 5 měsíci +1

      Good point! I didn’t know that either. It does make a lot of sense. :)

  • @SeanFlaherty
    @SeanFlaherty Před 5 měsíci +9

    "By Grabthar's Hammer... What a Savings..."

    • @DawnDavidson
      @DawnDavidson Před 5 měsíci +2

      RIP Alan Rickman and Leonard Nimoy. Two great actors, much missed. “By Grabthar’s Hammer … You shall be avenged!”
      (And I’ll always maintain that Galaxy Quest was one of the truest Star Trek movies ever. 😅 As someone who was a teen in the 1970’s, that convention was scarily accurate!)

    • @oaw972
      @oaw972 Před 5 měsíci +1

      😂

  • @tortysoft
    @tortysoft Před 5 měsíci +6

    As a UK viewer, I would have had a very hard time coping with all the advert and other breaks! The BBC put everything out in one lump - far better. :-)
    I love the fact that this presentation has been saved and restored as it is a record of lfe in the 70s that would otherwise be lost. I too recorded many things back then and am slowly getting them digitsed for show via Kaleidoscope in the UK.

  • @2095yourstruly
    @2095yourstruly Před 5 měsíci +7

    What a find! Thank you to whoever recorded and preserved this historic treasure of entertainment.

  • @deanhirasawa1414
    @deanhirasawa1414 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Thanks for posting... so great to see this! The Menagerie and The Cage are two my favorite Trek stories. 60 years after they made the original pilot, The Cage, we finally get to see the Enterprise commanded by Captain Christoper Pike in Strange New Worlds. So cool!

  • @Edgeofnight80s
    @Edgeofnight80s Před 5 měsíci +12

    WOW! THank you for putting this up! I Do remember watching this late 75 or January 76 on KTLA 5 in Los Angeles which was Gene Autry's other Golden West station. In fact the announcer that introduces Leonard in this special is Larry Van Nuys an LA broadcasting legend who was also the station announcer for KTLA at this time. I still have the original TV guide advertising this special that I saved. This also marked the return of Star Trek to LA TV after it had been absent for nearly a year and a half in reruns here. KTLA held the rights till 1982 .It was then that Paramount pulled all the Trek's from local TV to completely remaster each episodes. Which they completed doing in 1984.

    • @drewnogy
      @drewnogy Před 5 měsíci

      I remember seeing this sometime in 1977 on KTLA, not '75 or '76.

    • @rustyshackleford1114
      @rustyshackleford1114 Před 5 měsíci

      I was born in March, 1976. Seems like yesterday.

    • @Edgeofnight80s
      @Edgeofnight80s Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@drewnogy I’m sorry to correct you but It’s possible that you may have seen a repeat of the presentation in 1977 but the original airing was January 10, 1976 on KTLA 5, I have the TV Guide in my scrapbook. There was a full page advertisement from KTLA hosted by Leonard Nimoy during their movie for a Sunday evening at 6 PM. . And the KTLA airing is even referenced in the book “Star Trek letters” written by Susan Sackett. KTLA wrote a letter to Gene Roddenberry Letting him know that the special broke all ratings records for them that night in 1976.

    • @MarcusBP
      @MarcusBP Před 4 měsíci

      KTLA! That and KNXT in Los Angeles were the two stations broadcast on Guam cable TV with a six-week delay in the 70's. I lived there (non-military), and it often felt like I knew everything about Los Angeles...especially Cal Worthington, and his dog Spot! But those stations were important for me as a teenager, seeing what was going on in the US; outside of Guam.

  • @mikekannely2286
    @mikekannely2286 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Great video! I loved the Star Trek content, but also the "weather voice" ending. That voice always comforted me somehow when I was kid...

  • @andrewhelm2813
    @andrewhelm2813 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Thanks for digging up this rare footage of historical significance. 🙏 I've often wished that they would have released a feature length version of The Menagerie on Blu-ray with a ton of special features - it remains to this day one of my favourite Star Trek adventures - second only to Star Trek TNG's "The Best of Both Worlds" (which *did* get a Blu-ray presentation)

    • @mego73
      @mego73 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The first home video release of a handful of Star Trek episodes, included the Menagerie and they choose to stitch it together, like this, fading out before the "to be continued" and skipping the recap.

    • @ratfinkie62
      @ratfinkie62 Před 5 měsíci

      TOS is never second to TNG, it’s too good.

  • @seereadnhear
    @seereadnhear Před 5 měsíci +6

    This is an era long missed. Thank you for posting this!!

    • @Anth230
      @Anth230 Před 5 měsíci

      Long missed? "Eras" don't ever come back. They are also very short lived....
      I miss last week... 😂

  • @FrancisFeytout
    @FrancisFeytout Před 5 měsíci +5

    Awesome, thank you for this piece of History !

  • @aiqueen50
    @aiqueen50 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wow. That's absolutely amazing!
    I'm more excited at having seen this than I am about ST Discovery coming back in a few weeks.
    THANKS FOR SHARING :-)

  • @scottmark5345
    @scottmark5345 Před 5 měsíci +3

    OMG that was awesome - Hello from Australia 🙂

  • @honkeykong9563
    @honkeykong9563 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Long Live and Prosper Leonard Nimoy's memory. He Was Star Trek more than any other cast member, as he always served the fans and the franchise of course. He directed 2 out of the 4 Greatest Star TreK movies ever.

  • @swamihuman9395
    @swamihuman9395 Před 5 měsíci +1

    - AWESOME!

  • @user-kk8oz1eq7p
    @user-kk8oz1eq7p Před 5 měsíci +2

    Wonderful, Rob. Thank you. Spock was my favorite character on TV in the 1980s. This video touches nostalgia nerves unlike any other.

  • @christianinkster1729
    @christianinkster1729 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Interesting to hear Nimoy's comment about how the colour footage of the entire "The Cage" pilot was lost due to it being cut and glued into "The Menagerie" episode as about a decade or so later, a colour negative of "The Cage" was discovered in Paramount's archives as well as an original tape copy of Alexander Courage's music soundtrack.

  • @ajclements4627
    @ajclements4627 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much for doing this!

  • @justrosy5
    @justrosy5 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Stunning! Thank you for showing us all this fantastic footage! I wish it were re-edited back into The Menagerie for streaming! That's where it belongs ❤ 🖖

  • @charlieilardi481
    @charlieilardi481 Před 5 měsíci +11

    I do remember that this was part of a short-lived package of 2-hour-formatted Star Treks. The advantage was, the one hour shows were so popular, the local stations were cutting up the shows to add commercials (I could write an article about how badly these shows were edited-important scenes weren't seen for years!); in the 2-hour format, more of the show could be seen. I can't remember any of the other pairs. Watching this on WPIX ch.11 in New York, we didn't get the Nimoy intros, at least that I remember.

    • @erzahler1930
      @erzahler1930 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Leonard Nimoy also narrated some portions of what was supposedly Kirk's and Spock's ship logs. These were edited together, narrated by Nimoy, with some eerie outer space-sounding music. The project was called, "Mr. Spock's Music from Outer Space."
      I have been looking for an original vinyl LP of this for years. I understand the LPs are rather rare, and most collectors are reluctant to give them up.
      I did have a remastered version on CD once. However, the "remastering" was horrible! It sounded as if someone recorded the LP onto a cassette using a very cheap electret microphone, then transferred it (how?) to CD. The sound was very "tinny." Needless to say, it ended up in File 13.

    • @marcberezin1949
      @marcberezin1949 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The good thing about the 2 hour "Menagerie" broadcasts were that the scenes weren't cut (the end credits for Part 1 and teaser for Part 2 were instead).

    • @Mrshoujo
      @Mrshoujo Před 5 měsíci

      Female Star Trek Fans were dating station engineers responsible for editing the films they broadcast to get the trimmed clips & trade / sell them at conventions. Everyone wondered where they came from since Paramount / Desilu wasn't doing it.

    • @charlieilardi481
      @charlieilardi481 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Mrshoujo oh, myyyy!

  • @mybeatlesstuff5300
    @mybeatlesstuff5300 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great find! Been on the lookout for a similiar special wiyj Space Seed hosted by William Shatner.

  • @timrose9826
    @timrose9826 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I forgot about this… saw this as a kid… thanks for the memories

  • @garygaither8263
    @garygaither8263 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you! That brought back memories of growing up in 70s excitement and adventure. Will always love Star Trek

  • @lynnpoint6395
    @lynnpoint6395 Před 5 měsíci +6

    This is interesting on so many levels but it brings to mind a time when the Star Trek actors were all pretty strapped for cash. William Shatner, for example, has written about living in a pickup camper in the early 1970s, and this poverty is one of the reasons most of the cast could be reassembled to participate in a Saturday morning cartoon version of Star Trek in 1973 and 1974. I'm not surprised if it is also how a local Oklahoma TV station got Leonard Nimoy to narrate this "movie" during a period of time when he was at odds with Paramount over residuals and going through his "I'm Not Spock" phase.

    • @ebinrock
      @ebinrock Před 5 měsíci +1

      It wasn't necessarily produced by the Oklahoma station, just carried by it. The syndication arm of Paramount or whoever could have produced it nationally, to be picked up by local stations, along with the show/movie itself.

    • @lynnpoint6395
      @lynnpoint6395 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ebinrockYeah, that would explain a lot, and confirmation would be if anyone can post examples or recollections of it being broadcast in other markets around the country on similar local station venues.

    • @michelleann1910
      @michelleann1910 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@lynnpoint6395 Someone already posted that they remember seeing this "movie" version on a California TV Station.

    • @michelleann1910
      @michelleann1910 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@ebinrock Yes, it was Paramount, because they bought Desilu (and all its properties, including star Trek) in 1967.

    • @MarcusBP
      @MarcusBP Před 4 měsíci

      I sold televisions at Montgomery Ward in Oklahoma City back in 1983. KAUT-43 had a weak signal, and was at that time difficult to tune in to on the UHF dial. I'm very confident they didn't have the staff necessary to edit a show, and could barely do a very basic news report for 30 minutes. The rest was just syndicated programs and local commercials. Oh...and a short talk show that often interviewed Gene Autry LOL.

  • @chrisddawson
    @chrisddawson Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for that great trip back in time.

  • @spockboy
    @spockboy Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome. Thanks for posting.

  • @giri.goyo_yt
    @giri.goyo_yt Před 5 měsíci

    Incredible Thank you for sharing!

  • @RandallJacques
    @RandallJacques Před 5 měsíci +3

    Many of those NWS voices reading the forecasts were meteorology students from the OU campus in Norman, OK.

  • @literacylabyrinth4018
    @literacylabyrinth4018 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing this treasure

  • @1983butler
    @1983butler Před 5 měsíci

    This is awesome. Brings back a lot of memories and I would have for certain watched this airing in 1983.

  • @Mr.Huck64
    @Mr.Huck64 Před 5 měsíci +2

    In the late '70s, WGN from Chicago broadcasted 2 episodes of "Star Trek" every Sunday afternoon. However, I think they just broadcast Parts I and II of "The Menagerie" on one of those afternoons. But that's when I was able to view just about every episode and learned about the ST realm. I've collected books and videos about the 'Trekdom' since.

  • @glenesis
    @glenesis Před 5 měsíci

    Great find! I was 10 when this first aired in 1975. I'd seen all of first-run Trek and watched reruns twice every day on Channel 11 WPIX out of NYC. I'd read and re-read a thick book called "The Making of Star Trek" that my library owned, and a compilation book of fan letters called "The Best of Trek", and I absorbed anything I found in magazines too. The Cage was mythical, allegedly destroyed, with hacked together versions shown in great reverence only at Star Trek Conventions that I was too young to attend. This movie was a very big deal for Star Trek fans everywhere. It was hyped up as being an airing of "The Cage", and when this finally aired, I was ultimately disappointed because it was obviously just the two parts of "The Menagerie" stitched together. We wanted the real deal! Looking at this CZcams video I have a much greater appreciation of this special presentation. Thank you very much for posting! It's amazing! I'd love to see the old commercial spots at some point if you guys are up to posting them. We eat that stuff up on CZcams. Have a great day! - Glenn in New York, USA

  • @jasonbeard4713
    @jasonbeard4713 Před 5 měsíci

    How fantastic!! Thank you.

  • @lawrencemanning
    @lawrencemanning Před 5 měsíci +1

    For context, this was 2 years after The Animated Series was on, and 4 years before The Motion Picture premiered.
    Really, really cool. Would be great to see this full frame, even if the quality is very bad.

    • @seanryan3020
      @seanryan3020 Před 5 měsíci

      Where does Nimoy's "Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" fit into this? 😂

  • @davidbrooks187
    @davidbrooks187 Před 4 měsíci

    Greatest TV series ever.
    Best wishes to you Rob from the UK 🇬🇧 👑

  • @trevorbrown6654
    @trevorbrown6654 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I don't know about the negative of The Cage but the color footage removed from the film print when it was edited into The Menagerie was discovered in a film vault in 1987 and that footage was reinstated soon after.

  • @dau1enti
    @dau1enti Před 5 měsíci

    This explains it! I never understood what that episode/s were about. Great stuff

  • @morlockmeat
    @morlockmeat Před 5 měsíci

    Man, I sure wish you could show this in full. It would be like a special event all over again.

  • @vincentk3502
    @vincentk3502 Před 5 měsíci

    I use to watch this as a kid with my dad. Was his favorite TV show.
    5 year mission as a kid seems like an eternity, now that I am 50+ 5 years seem like an extended weekend.

  • @ebinrock
    @ebinrock Před 5 měsíci +3

    Check out Nimoy's bell bottoms! Groovy!

  • @0PsychosisMedia0
    @0PsychosisMedia0 Před 5 měsíci

    Awsome lost media find! Love that Space 1999 and Star Trek trailers were showing. All that was missing was Battlestar Glaticia.

  • @jaybee9269
    @jaybee9269 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’m dying of nostalgia here…

  • @michelleann1910
    @michelleann1910 Před 5 měsíci

    The ironic thing is that The Menagerie itself was originally ONE episode, filmed as the first pilot for the series, The Cage. It was EXPANDED into the two episodes of The Menagerie as a way to monetize the never-before-broadcast pilot film and, at the same time, produce two episodes of Star Trek for the price of one (filming the new scenes for the expansion into two episodes). So we have one episode that was expanded into two, then cut down again to produce one short (~80 minutes) "movie."

  • @miryamjrs
    @miryamjrs Před 5 měsíci +2

    Gracias por compartir y por preservar el video en formato VHS en buenas condiciones.

  • @moviesgalore9947
    @moviesgalore9947 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The Man from UNCLE was the first show that edited two episodes together then released that two hour combo as a theatrical movie overseas in foreign countries and then after that the two-hour "movies" aired on TV on the same channels that carried Man from Uncle episodes.

  • @128Kgames
    @128Kgames Před 5 měsíci

    Very cool, I enjoyed watching the restored "The Cage" on LaserDisc back in the day.

  • @patrickwilson1459
    @patrickwilson1459 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I like to think of The Menagerie as just one episode.

  • @pannakinder7624
    @pannakinder7624 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @Lupton2000
    @Lupton2000 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Around January 1975, when this was recorded, NBC announced the cancellation of the animated Star Trek.

  • @ratfinkie62
    @ratfinkie62 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Two years after TOS went Into syndication, and made me a lifelong fan.

  • @rikp
    @rikp Před 5 měsíci +1

    I remember The Menagerie playing playing in a weekend movie spot on our local "Goldenwest Broadcasters" station channel 5 in Los Angeles soon after Star Trek: The Motion Picture was released and advertised as "The first Star Trek movie." I thought they compiled it themselves. They also showed four Laverne & Shirley episodes as a "Laverne & Shirley Movie" around that time which I'd assumed they'd also done themselves, but seeing that ST and L&S were both Paramount shows maybe it was another example of Paramount padding out their movie package. I didn't watch that broadcast so I don't remember if the Leonard Nimoy segments were included (it was Los Angeles, I would have assumed they just hired him on their own anyway).
    Incidentally, seeing that Space: 1999 always made an attempt to be at least a bit ethereal (and for the 1970s that could get pretty strange/wonderful) it's kind of sad that whoever compiled that S:1999 movie picked the bland title "Alien Attack."

  • @wallychambe1587
    @wallychambe1587 Před 5 měsíci

    One of my over the air channels shows the original Star Trek, I am amazed at the Picture Quality on a 2024 TV, It must have been shot on excellent movie film!😲😲

  • @just_kos99
    @just_kos99 Před 5 měsíci

    I heard about this back in the day when I was a teen-aged trekkie (didn't know what a trekker was yet, back then) living on the Mississippi gulf coast. Never got to see it, but when I heard they'd pieced it together into a real movie I was so shocked and jealous I couldn't see it!

  • @iandeeley9033
    @iandeeley9033 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I liked the brief promo for the SPACE: 1999 TV film! (Since I'm also a HUGE fan of the works of Gerry Anderson!)

  • @lpdog82
    @lpdog82 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Desilu studios and star trek sure was a special time, 1960s tv shows were the geatest🙂

  • @anthonygray333
    @anthonygray333 Před 5 měsíci

    This is awesome. I’ve never seen it before.

  • @ChuckingDice
    @ChuckingDice Před 5 měsíci

    Wow! Good find!

  • @davidfulton179
    @davidfulton179 Před 5 měsíci

    I remember "Golden West" being associated with KTLA, Channel 5 in Los Angeles, and I never really understood what that was all about, but now the Gene Autry connection makes a lot of sense since seeing this!

  • @theashpilez
    @theashpilez Před 4 měsíci

    I read that the first filming of this episode was initiated the day i was born. Nearly to the hour.
    I remember in my childhood about trekkie conventions, even my parents went to them. I built the models as a kid and still have in the box 1960's originals. I mailed some built decaled and clearcoated to a childrenz hospital last year. May they have the glimmer of hope i once had that something is right " out there" .

  • @donaldwycoff4154
    @donaldwycoff4154 Před 5 měsíci

    Enjoyed the video. Many thanks! For the nostalgia fans, could you put up a version that includes the commercials that were removed?

  • @greeremalachi926
    @greeremalachi926 Před 4 měsíci

    I grew up in the New York City tristate area and Star Trek was on at 11pm on WPIX channel 11. Watch WPIX news from 10 to 11p and then get Trek from 11 to12p; good stuff.

  • @ScottTSnell
    @ScottTSnell Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for posting this. I'm almost certain that no "Star Trek" episodes aired in syndication until after the final NBC rerun ("Requiem for Methuselah," 1969-09-02). Certainly in the Washington, DC area that was true. Channel 5 (WTTG) started airing reruns on 1969-09-15 at 4 PM. "Tomorrow is Yesterday" was the first episode they aired.

    • @luminiferous1960
      @luminiferous1960 Před 5 měsíci

      According to Memory Alpha, "the show was already sold in syndication for the first time while the third season was still being aired on NBC...Herb Solow has identified Kaiser Broadcasting, operating a small chain of local television stations along the West and East Coast, as the first-time buyer, which immediately started to broadcast Star Trek on a daily basis directly after the last episode had aired on NBC...Apparently, Solow proceeded from the most common understanding of syndication when he made the observation in his book, namely after-the-fact broadcast rights sales (meaning, after the original broadcaster had completed the initial run on television and also referred to as "second-run syndication"), but had overlooked the fact that the series had already been sold to two foreign broadcasters previously; Canadian broadcaster CTV started to air the Original Series on 6 September 1966 (in effect beating NBC to the punch by two days and therefore constituting the actual world premiere of Star Trek), whereas Japanese broadcaster Nippon Television Network Corporation started to air the series on 27 April 1969, over a month before the series ended its original NBC run on 3 June. For all intents and purposes, these constituted the actual first two airings in ("International") syndication - as well as the only known instances of the Original Series being aired beyond NBC while it was still in production."

    • @ScottTSnell
      @ScottTSnell Před 5 měsíci

      @@luminiferous1960 So, to summarize, the text displayed at about the 0:45 mark in this video ("Those 79 episodes had been in near-constant reruns in syndication since 1969, while the third season was still in production.") is incorrect.
      Something we know for sure: the third season was not in production in 1969 after filming completed on January 9.
      Probably better to write: "Those 79 episodes had been in near-constant reruns in syndication since 1969, after the final NBC telecast."

    • @luminiferous1960
      @luminiferous1960 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ScottTSnell Your statement is correct if you do not count the Japanese syndication: "Japanese broadcaster Nippon Television Network Corporation started to air the series on 27 April 1969, over a month before the series ended its original NBC run on 3 June."
      To include the Japanese syndication, I would revise your statement to say "Those 79 episodes had been in near-constant reruns in syndication since 27 April of 1969.'
      According to Wikipedia: "Paramount Television produced the show from January 1968 to June 1969. Star Trek aired on NBC from September 8, 1966, to June 3, 1969." Note that there is more involved in production than just filming, so the statement at the 0:45 mark is technically correct when including the Japanese syndication.
      Since the Canadian syndicated broadcaster CTV aired initial episodes before NBC, those initial broadcasts were technically not reruns. However, if the Canadian broadcasts included showing reruns during part of the season and in the summer, then technically episodes of Star Trek TOS reruns may have aired in syndication in Canada as early as 1966.

  • @JohnGojcaj
    @JohnGojcaj Před 4 měsíci

    @Robohara when i was in-between 6 and 10 i went to the dentist in the Bronx NY. I was put on a reclyong chair with a built in tv monitor where a video on what to expect with laughing gas was played featuring Dr.Spock. i cant find this anywhere.

  • @ianmc87
    @ianmc87 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice! Never seen this before.

  • @number1nanaof2
    @number1nanaof2 Před 5 měsíci

    Loved Star Trek the series and the following movies. My favorite of the movies was The Voyage Home. I am very disappointed that they didn't actually show The Menagerie. 😢

  • @crumdoggy
    @crumdoggy Před 5 měsíci

    A negative of the cage, the original pilot, was actually found and can be seen on paramount+. You can also watch the two parts of the menagerie.

  • @bugmancx
    @bugmancx Před 5 měsíci

    Fascinating!

  • @WhiteCamry
    @WhiteCamry Před 5 měsíci

    "... and I'm proud of having been connected with the show," said the author of 'I Am Not Spock,' at your local bookstore in 1975.

  • @christianmerciari6174
    @christianmerciari6174 Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing stuff... truly. Can the whole thing be put up please? I would love to see it in its entirety.

  • @johcafra
    @johcafra Před 4 měsíci

    The success of The Original Series in Stateside syndication was nothing short of astonishing. I highly recommend Marc Cushman's trilogy of non-fiction studies of the "tweener Treks," focusing on what transpired between TOS and TNG and the pre-emption of Phase II by TMP. (Cushman needed an editor but can be forgiven for his research.) Note the treatment of Space: 1999 at 5:21.

  • @garybryant9097
    @garybryant9097 Před 5 měsíci

    I remember seeing this on Los Angeles station KTLA, which is a sister station of KAUT.

  • @mikemiller659
    @mikemiller659 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The first of the two episodes played last night on me tv

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu Před 5 měsíci

    I've always loved The Menagerie, but I never knew that they had cobbled the two-parter into a TV movie. If it was shown in the Tulsa area where I was, I must have missed it.

  • @steelblade1
    @steelblade1 Před 5 měsíci

    I saw this as a child in NM on early cable, the channel was KTTV 11 from Los Angeles.

  • @mego73
    @mego73 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'd love to see those ads.

  • @fredmorton4291
    @fredmorton4291 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent video quality, especially if this was from a VHS cassette.

  • @derekthomasanderson9761
    @derekthomasanderson9761 Před 5 měsíci

    I watched this with my dad in 82 or 83 in Connecticut.

  • @telewikiona
    @telewikiona Před 2 měsíci

    I watched a remastered version of The Doomsday Machine a few days before watching this video. Seeing the pre-remastered version here brings back memories of when I first saw it as a kid and felt both frightened and intrigued by it.

  • @b0tterman
    @b0tterman Před 5 měsíci

    He's rockin that dope velour leisure shoot.

  • @meowza3k
    @meowza3k Před 5 měsíci

    what a wonderful discovery

  • @brettwalters-n4u
    @brettwalters-n4u Před 5 měsíci

    ...and in 2024 Star Trek is still trekking.

  • @mattalbrecht7471
    @mattalbrecht7471 Před 5 měsíci

    Love the weather service forecast

  • @Musicradio77Network
    @Musicradio77Network Před 5 měsíci

    0:06 is the opening to “Movie For A Sunday Evening”, it used the same intro used for KTLA-TV (channel 5) in Los Angeles, and the music was completely different, but they should’ve used “Manhattan Skyline” by David Shire from the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack.

  • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
    @DissociatedWomenIncorporated Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’d like to see the whole thing (obviously without the episode itself which I understand why you can’t upload), including local ads, and not with any filters that make it look like it’s on an old CRT display. Any chance of an extended/raw footage cut?

  • @moviesgalore9947
    @moviesgalore9947 Před 5 měsíci

    I loved two-part episodes in the 60s and 70s they were popular always frustrating to see "To Be Continued" at the end of part one you had to wait a week then the fun payoff of getting to see part two those were fun nights watching your favorite show.

  • @WMidyette
    @WMidyette Před 5 měsíci

    "Pepperidge Farm remembers." - I heard this in Charles Welch's voice.

  • @moviesgalore9947
    @moviesgalore9947 Před 5 měsíci

    The huge success of Star Wars in 1977 is what compelled Paramount to make Star Trek The Motion Picture they wanted it for 1978 but couldn't get it ready in time so it came out in 1979