The Trouble with Tribbles: The Story Behind Star Trek's Most Popular Episode

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BenBella Books, 28 janv. 2014 - 296 pages
From the award-winning science fiction author who created it, the behind-the-scenes story of one of Star Trek’s most famous episodes.
 
Aired in 1967 as part of the second season, “The Trouble with Tribbles” was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation—though it lost out to another Star Trek episode, “The City on the Edge of Forever”—and has been a mainstay of best-of and fan-favorite lists ever since.
 
Here, David Gerrold, the creator of “Tribbles,” recalls how this popular episode of Star Trek was made, from conceptualizing the first draft to the final script to shooting on set—and explains the techniques and disciplines of TV writing.
 
Also included are thirty-two pages of photos, original illustrations by Tim Kirk, and more!
 

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David Gerrold is the author of the Hugo and Nebula award–nominated The Man Who Folded Himself and When Harlie Was One, books that quickly established him in the hard science fiction genre during the 1970s. He also wrote “The Trouble with Tribbles,” voted the most popular Star Trek episode of all time, and is the author of the popular Star Wolf, Dingillian, and Chtorr series. He lives in Northridge, California.

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