The Man Who Created Star Trek: Gene Roddenberry

Blurb

 * Gene Roddenberry was both a man and a creative genius, a good friend and an often hardheaded opponent. He knew what he wanted and pursued his vision with almost ruthless single-mindedness. He made friends and enemies, always with large gestures. Even those whose careers he made viewed him with mixed feelings; those who he fought still respect him.


 * This is the story of an almost larger-than-life man who created one of America's and the world's enduring myths, Star Trek, from the birth of the vision through development and up to the voyages of Star Trek: The Next Generation.


 * Years in Hollywood as a police officer and writing experiences on The Lieutenant and Have Gun Will Travel helped form the man and the way in which he worked. Struggles and early cancellation of Star Trek affected him. Later failures of his most cherished projects Police Story, Genesis II, The Questor Tapes, Planet Earth, Spectre and Tarzan changed him once again. But final redemption came with the rebirth of Star Trek on the movie screen and proving lightning can strike twice by creating The Next Generation.


 * The Man Who Created Star Trek reveals Roddenberry's career as never before, in both its triumphs and failures. More importantly, it tells the story of the man behind the public figure.

Contents

 * Introduction: The Worlds of Gene Roddenberry
 * In the Beginning
 * Television
 * Creating Trek Frontier
 * Classic Trek
 * After Star Trek... Sex, Marriage & Tarzan
 * Pilots and Projects
 * The Trek Revival
 * Trek on the Big Screen
 * Gene Gets His Star
 * The Next Generation
 * Honors for Roddenberry and Trek
 * Final Bow
 * Appendix One: Television Writing and Producing Credits of Gene Roddenberry
 * Appendix Two: Original Star Trek Proposal Dated March 11,
 * Appendix Three: Press Release of January 6,
 * Appendix Four: Episode Guide: Have Gun, Will Travel
 * Appendix Five: Episode Guide: The Lieutenant
 * Appendix Six: Episode Guide: Classic Star Trek
 * Appendix Seven: Bibliography