"Star Trek" creator Gene Roddenberry on "Good Morning America" 1986

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  • Interview aired Friday November 21, 1986 as the concluding segment in their "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" promo week.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @mukhtarilyasu9055
    @mukhtarilyasu9055 Před 7 lety +17

    Thank you Gene for this wonderful gift you're a true icon and a legend.

  • @emmarose4234
    @emmarose4234 Před 6 lety +4

    Oh my goodness I love Gene!

  • @chadhartsees
    @chadhartsees Před rokem +1

    Gene is very grounded in this interview, which he can sometimes not be.

  • @bettyleeist
    @bettyleeist Před 2 lety +1

    How nice for a news women to say this!,

  • @robertthomas5736
    @robertthomas5736 Před 3 lety +2

    I Love You Lady Joan Lunden

  • @sev2300
    @sev2300 Před 2 lety +2

    Why were there more intellectual writers back then? Just compare Star Trek Picard’s writing to the original series’s or TNG’s. Why do today’s writers tend touch inly the surface and remain as superficial as they can?

  • @themodelkitbase9649
    @themodelkitbase9649 Před 8 lety +5

    Interesting how Rodenberry always perpetuated the lie that NBC and Desilu didn't want females and other 'races'.
    For instance, he always said that the studios didn't want the female number 1 on the first pilot to recur on the series, when the truth is the studio didn't like the actress for that part. They were always on the look out to represent minorities and other genders.
    The truth is that actress was Gene's mistress and she wanted to be on the show.
    The only probelm the marketing department had with the show was Mr Spock (not backs or chicks) but that fear soon ended after the show was on air

    • @NuntiusLegis
      @NuntiusLegis Před 8 lety +1

      It was a huge wasted chance not to have a woman in command on the Enterprise, and Majel Barret was a fine actress, no matter if being in love with the producer or not. To me it was always rather bizarre that the wife of Rodenberry played that marginal role as a nurse in TOS.

    • @zoppie
      @zoppie Před 6 lety +3

      When the first pilot was presented to test audiences, the women in those audiences, in particular, said: "who does she think she is?" The studio probably overreacted to this, and the rest is history.
      Had the first pilot sold the show, I have no doubt in my mind that Number One would have made women execs a cool thing to have on your starship. Kelly Grayson is only now proving this on The Orville.

    • @j.a.stafford1617
      @j.a.stafford1617 Před rokem

      OMG. Where were you living in 1966 that you think studios wanted women and minorities in the central roles? Certainly not the same place I was.

    • @themodelkitbase9649
      @themodelkitbase9649 Před rokem

      @@j.a.stafford1617 did you work at NBC in 1964?

  • @Boxrec297
    @Boxrec297 Před 2 lety +1

    Gene Roddenberry was a womanizer, and nearly ruined the life and career of Grace Lee Whitney.

    • @francismcmenamin982
      @francismcmenamin982 Před 2 lety

      That's a very subjective view of the events as played out, and wholly inaccurate!

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 Před 2 lety

      What I said is true. Gene, at one time of production or another, had intimate relations with at least 3 cast members in Barrett, Nichols and Whitney. Whitney was unceremoniously fired the day after the sexual assault. Grace had problems and her career was in bad shape anyway. But this about did it for her.

    • @francismcmenamin982
      @francismcmenamin982 Před 2 lety

      @@Boxrec297 You effectively accused Roddenberry of being the shadowy executive who actually attempted to sexually assault her which he wasn't! I notice you too are hiding your identity so the next time you go around slinging mud, have the courage to stick your own head above the parapet!

    • @srb9
      @srb9 Před rokem

      @@Boxrec297 yes Gene Roddenberry was a womaniser not doubt. Yes he was intimate with Barrett and Nichols while he was still amrried to his first wife. As you may know Barrett became is second. Yes Whitney was sexually assaulted. However, the indentity of Whitney's sexual attacker has never been identified. Now we can certainly speculate that it was Gene Roddenberry but to this very day we still do not know.

    • @Boxrec297
      @Boxrec297 Před rokem

      @@srb9 Everything points to Gene. But, to me, the most telling evidence is Grace's firing the next day after the assault. Only Roddenberry had the power to do such a thing, and the reasons given were not only vague, but proved to be untrue. Everything points to Gene, but some people won't believe unless they see it with their own two eyes.

  • @SKY-jv9ue
    @SKY-jv9ue Před 6 lety

    Why was there Hispanics on the Bridge folks? Gene is very hypocritical folks!

  • @serbdriverAU
    @serbdriverAU Před rokem +3

    Boy is Gene lucky to be dead these days and not see the garbage they made under the name of show he loved and created..