These are the Voyages - TOS
Season Two
by Marc Cushman


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SATURN AWARD WINNING BOOK! The second installment of the These Are the Voyages, TOS trilogy. Season One is also available on Amazon.com.Now, travel back to 1967, with Star Trek entering its second season on NBC as the incredible, in depth, behind-the-scenes story gets even more remarkable. For Gene Roddenberry and his talented team, launching Star Trek was nearly an impossible task. Keeping it on the air was even harder.Learn why Leonard Nimoy almost didn't return for Season Two.Explore why Lucille Ball, whose Desilu Productions, had gambled big on financing Star Trek, would lose her studio.Discover the real reason producer Gene Coon suddenly quit in the middle of the second year.Find out about the unproduced episodes written by renowned science fiction masters.Read the memos from Roddenberry and his staff, and NBC, concerning all 26 Season Two episodes.Witness the continuing deception by the network over the show's ratings, and how the fans took on a corporate giant to save their favorite series.Early Reviews:"Compelling, page-turning ... the most important book of Star Trek journalism ever done and is just as gripping as [Marc Cushman's] look at the shows and launch of the first season." - Jeff Bond, Editor, Geek Magazine"With These Are the Voyages - TOS: Season Two, author Marc Cushman has topped his amazing predecessor!" - Scott Mantz, Access Hollywood"You can trust these books! You won't be reading a P.R. man's spins. This is honest and this is how it was being there making Star Trek." - Walter Koenig (Chekov).Season One is on Amazon in hardback, softback and Kindle
About the Author:
Marc Cushman is an author and Los Angeles based screenwriter and director. His television writing assignments include scripts for Star Trek: The Next Generation, Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, and Diagnosis: Murder. His feature film credits include Desperately Seeking Paul McCartney, The Magic of Christmas, and In The Eyes Of A Killer. As a writer/producer, Marc created and served as show runner for two TV series: the cult comedy Channel K and its spin-off, the original Bachelor Pad. Marc is the author of the "biography of a TV show," I Spy: A History Of The Groundbreaking Television Series (McFarland & Co., 2007), and the definitive examination of the making of the original Star Trek series, with his 2,100 page, three-volume set, These Are The Voyages, TOS.
Press Reviews:
"Compelling, page-turning ... the most important book of Star Trek journalism ever done and is just as gripping as [Marc Cushman's] look at the shows and launch of the first season." - JEFF BOND, Editor, Geek Magazine
"With These Are the Voyages - TOS: Season Two, author Marc Cushman has topped his amazing predecessor!" - SCOTT MANTZ, Access Hollywood
"You can trust these books! You won't be reading a P.R. man's spins. This is honest and this is how it was being there making Star Trek." - WALTER KOENIG (Chekov).
See the publisher website: Jacobs Brown Press
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