Justman, Robert H.

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Star trek debuted in 1966 and ran to 79 episodes; it started with low ratings, but the support of its audience and science fiction writers prevented its cancellation; the show was launched by Gene Roddenberry with a format similar to that of Wagon train, a weekly television program about pioneers traveling westward; over time Roddenberry and Star trek acquired a following of loyal fans, known as "Trekkies"; Star trek reruns in the late 1970s prompted the continued popularity of the series; Paramount pictures produced several Star trek movies starring the original television series cast; Roddenberry created and became executive producer for another television series called Star trek : the next generation, which was set seventy-eight years after the final Star trek episode.

Justman was born in 1926; attended UC Los Angeles (1946-48); began his career in 1950 on independent films and became an asst. director in 1953; affiliated with Herb Solow and Gene Roddenberry and was hired as the asst. director on The cage, the first Star trek pilot (1964); was assoc. producer for the series and co-producer for Star trek's final season; worked with Roddenberry to help create and produce Star trek : the next generation (1986).

From the description of Collection of Star trek television series scripts, 1966-1968. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39856775

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"Star Trek" debuted in 1966 and ran to 79 episodes; it started with low ratings, but the support of its audience and science fiction writers prevented its cancellation; the show was launched by Gene Roddenberry with a format similar to that of "Wagon Train," a weekly television program about pioneers traveling westward; over time Roddenberry and "Star Trek" acquired a following of loyal fans, known as "Trekkies"; "Star Trek" reruns in the late 1970s prompted the continued popularity of the series; Paramount Pictures produced several "Star Trek" movies starring the original television series cast; Roddenberry created and became executive producer for another television series called "Star Trek : The Next Generation," which was set seventy-eight years after the final "Star Trek" episode.

Justman was born in 1926; attended UC Los Angeles (1946-48); began his career in 1950 on independent films and became an asst. director in 1953; affiliated with Herb Solow and Gene Roddenberry and was hired as the asst. director on "The Cage," the first "Star Trek" pilot (1964); was assoc. producer for the series and co-producer for "Star Trek"'s final season; worked with Roddenberry to help create and produce "Star Trek : the Next Generation" (1986).

From the guide to the Robert H. Justman Collection of Star Trek Television Series Scripts, 1966-1968, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Arts Special Collections)

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Television producers and directors
Television producers and directors
Television producers and directors
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Birth 1926-07-13

Death 2008-05-28

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