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Item Details
Title:
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STAR TREK THE ORIGINAL SERIES: SEASON 2
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Starring: |
Stanley Adams,
Keith Andes,
Tige Andrews,
Majel Barrett,
Michael Barrier,
Whit Bissell,
Barbara Bouchet,
Antoinette Bower,
Stephen Brooks,
William Campbell,
Roger C. Carmel,
Anthony Caruso,
Richard Compton,
John Copage,
Glenn Corbett,
Michael Dante,
Lee Delano,
Elinor Donahue,
James Doohan,
Charles Drake,
Kay Elliot,
Richard Evans,
John Fiedler,
Michael Forest,
Teri Garr,
Skip Homeier,
Roy Jensen,
DeForest Kelley,
Irene Kelly,
Walter Koenig,
Nancy Kovack,
Robert Lansing,
Mark Lenard,
Celia Lovsky,
Barbara Luna,
Charles Macauley,
Blaisdell Makee,
Theo Marcuse,
Sarah Marshall,
William Marshall,
Arlene Martel,
Ed McCready,
Lawrence Montaigne,
Byron Morrow,
Julie Newmar,
Nichelle Nichols,
Leonard Nimoy,
Valora Norland,
Leslie Parrish,
Vic Perrin,
Angelique Pettyjohn,
Logan Ramsey,
Rhodes Reason,
Elizabeth Rogers,
David L. Ross,
Joseph Ruskin,
William Schallert,
Pilar Seurat,
William Shatner,
William Smithers,
David Soul,
Warren Stevens,
George Takei,
Richard Tatro,
Vic Tayback,
Michael Whitney,
William Windom,
John Winston,
Morgan Woodward,
Jane Wyatt,
Celeste Yarnall
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DVD |
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£22.99 |
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£19.31 |
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£3.68 |
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Cat No: |
PHE1022 |
EAN: |
5014437102232 |
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Distributor: |
PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
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Rel. date: |
27 April, 2009 |
Certificate: |
PG |
Running Time: |
1300 mins |
Language: |
English |
Description: |
All 26 episodes from the second season of the Star Trek series that started it all. 'Amok Time' sees Mr Spock behaving most illogically: Kirk deduces that he must be returned to Vulcan for an ancient mating ritual. In 'Who Mourns for Adonais?', a giant hand grabs hold of the Enterprise, and its owner claims to be the Greek god Apollo. 'The Changeling' sees a space probe called NOMAD enter the Enterprise after mistaking Kirk for its creator. In 'Mirror, Mirror', Kirk and a landing party are transported into a savage parallel universe where Spock has a beard. In 'The Apple', Kirk and friends discover the people of Gamma Trianguli VI enslaved to a despotic computer shaped like a serpent's head. In 'The Doomsday Machine', the Enterprise crew rescue Captain Decker from the crippled USS Constellation. In 'Catspaw', Kirk and his crew encounter the mysterious but deadly aliens Sylvia and Korob. In 'I, Mudd', the galactic conman Harry Mudd is found living on a planet surrounded by beautiful androids. 'Metamorphosis' sees Kirk, Spock and an ailing Federation Commissioner forced to land on a planet where they meet Zefram Cochrane, inventor of the warp drive. In 'Journey to Babel', the Enterprise accompanies a number of diplomats to a conference, one of them being Spock's father, Sarek. In 'Friday's Child', the Enterprise crew race to prevent the Klingons forming an alliance with the inhabitants of Capella IV. 'The Deadly Years' sees the crew of the Enterprise subjected to rapid ageing through an alien disease, and a senile Kirk becomes unable to command the ship competently. In 'Obsession', a murderous cloud attacks the Enterprise, and Kirk realises he has encountered it before. In 'Wolf in the Fold', Scotty finds himself the chief suspect in a series of female murders. In 'The Trouble with Tribbles', Kirk and crew find themselves besieged with small furry animals while guarding a consignment of grain. 'The Gamesters of Triskelion' sees Kirk, Uhura and Chekov captured by powerful aliens, and forced to become gladiators for their entertainment. In 'A Piece of the Action', Kirk and company discover a planet where the culture is based on Earth's Chicago gang scene. In 'The Immunity Syndrome', the Enterprise discovers a huge space-born being that destroyed the USS Intrepid. In 'A Private Little War', Kirk discovers war on the planet Neural. In 'Return to Tomorrow', the crew of the Enterprise encounter some energy beings who want to borrow their bodies to help them construct androids. In 'Patterns of Force', Kirk finds that the Prime Directive has been broken, and a planet has developed in an unnatural way so that the society reflects that of Nazi Germany. In 'By Any Other Name', the ship is hijacked by a scouting party from Andromeda. In 'The Omega Glory', the Enterprise comes across the USS Exeter, a missing starship where the crew have been wiped out by a mysterious virus. In 'The Ultimate Computer', Dr Daystrom uses his new computer to play war games, but unfortunately the super-computer malfunctions - and begins to act on its own. 'Bread and Circuses' sees the discovery of a civilisation based on the Roman Empire on Earth. Finally, in 'Assignment: Earth', the Enterprise travels back to the 1960s, where it discovers an alien presence trying to alter time. |
Directors: |
Marc Daniels,
James Komack,
John Meredyth Lucas,
Vincent McEveety,
Gene Nelson,
Joseph Pevney,
Ralph Senensky
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Sci-Fi 
Television 
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Returnable |
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