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In addition to his sole Star Trek episode, McDougall directed numerous episodes of other television shows like Wanted: Dead or Alive, Rawhide, Bonanza, Ironside, and Mannix. He has also directed for shows such as The Rifleman, Mission: Impossible, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Wonder Woman. In 1974, he directed three episodes of Planet of the Apes which featured Mark Lenard and were photographed by Jerry Finnerman.

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  • Hij regisseerde de Star Trek: The Original Series aflevering "The Squire of Gothos".
  • 28/09/1917 - San Francisco, California (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 07/02/1991
  • In addition to his sole Star Trek episode, McDougall directed numerous episodes of other television shows like Wanted: Dead or Alive, Rawhide, Bonanza, Ironside, and Mannix. He has also directed for shows such as The Rifleman, Mission: Impossible, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Wonder Woman. In 1974, he directed three episodes of Planet of the Apes which featured Mark Lenard and were photographed by Jerry Finnerman.
  • McDougall directed numerous episodes of other television shows like Wanted: Dead or Alive, Rawhide, Bonanza, Mannix, Ironside,Star Trek: The Original Series, [[The Six Million Dollar Man, and CHiPs. He also directed for shows such as The Rifleman, Mission: Impossible, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Wonder Woman. In 1974, he directed three episodes of CBS-TV's Planet of the Apes series, which featured Mark Lenard and were photographed by Jerry Finnerman.
  • Don McDougall (born 1917 in San Francisco, California) is a director who began work in television in the 1940s. Over the years, Don McDougall directed episodes of The Roy Rogers Show, Jungle Jim, State Trooper, Trackdown (39 episodes), Wanted: Dead or Alive, Bonanza (31 episodes), Rawhide, The Virginian (42 episodes), Star Trek, Ironside, The Mod Squad and Mannix.
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  • Director
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  • California, U.S.
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  • Dallas (first series)
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  • Don McDougall
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  • Don McDougall
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  • 1951(xsd:integer)
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  • San Francisco, California, U.S.
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  • 1991-02-07(xsd:date)
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  • Réalisateur
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  • Television director / Screenwriter
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  • "Home Again" in Season 2
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  • Donald McDougall
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  • Hij regisseerde de Star Trek: The Original Series aflevering "The Squire of Gothos".
  • Don McDougall (born 1917 in San Francisco, California) is a director who began work in television in the 1940s. Over the years, Don McDougall directed episodes of The Roy Rogers Show, Jungle Jim, State Trooper, Trackdown (39 episodes), Wanted: Dead or Alive, Bonanza (31 episodes), Rawhide, The Virginian (42 episodes), Star Trek, Ironside, The Mod Squad and Mannix. In 1974, McDougall directed three episodes of the Planet of the Apes TV series - "The Gladiators", "Tomorrow's Tide" and "The Deception". Apes star Ron Harper later recalled: "Do you remember the scene in 'Tomorrow’s Tide’ where James and I swim under flaming water trying to spear fish? We shot that in a pond on the back lot at CBS in Studio City, where they shot 'Gunsmoke' and a lot of things. The flames were coming up from gas pipes. The director Don McDougall had me walking into the water... and walking into the water getting closer and closer to the flames. When I was about 20 feet from the flames, Don said, "Go out further, Ron." So I went out another 15 feet and asked, "Okay?" He said, "Go a little further." Finally I'm practically touching the flames - which didn’t bother me, but I knew that if I did get burnt, it would interfere with their production schedule! I said, "For Christ's sake. I’m almost in the flames! What do you want to do, roast me, or what?" Don said, "Okay, that's far enough, Ron, back down!" - and he laughed. He said, "I wanted to see how far you'd go!" Don McDougall - I liked him!" McDougall went on to direct episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, CHiPs, Dallas, The Dukes of Hazzard and The Fall Guy.
  • McDougall directed numerous episodes of other television shows like Wanted: Dead or Alive, Rawhide, Bonanza, Mannix, Ironside,Star Trek: The Original Series, [[The Six Million Dollar Man, and CHiPs. He also directed for shows such as The Rifleman, Mission: Impossible, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Wonder Woman. In 1974, he directed three episodes of CBS-TV's Planet of the Apes series, which featured Mark Lenard and were photographed by Jerry Finnerman. McDougall directed the three main stars of Star Trek in non-Star Trek productions. He directed Leonard Nimoy in a 1965 episode of "The Virginian" and directed William Shatner in two episodes of the NBC-TV series Barbary Coast in 1975. It is DeForest Kelley, however, with whom he worked the most, having worked with the actor numerous times in the late 1950s. He directed Kelley in several episodes of the CBS western series Trackdown, as well as a 1957 episode of Alcoa Theatre, a 1958 episode of Bonanza, and a 1959 episode of Wanted: Dead or Alive. Other regular Trek actors he has directed include Diana Muldaur (in an episode of Mannix) and Michael Dorn (on CHiPs).
  • In addition to his sole Star Trek episode, McDougall directed numerous episodes of other television shows like Wanted: Dead or Alive, Rawhide, Bonanza, Ironside, and Mannix. He has also directed for shows such as The Rifleman, Mission: Impossible, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Wonder Woman. In 1974, he directed three episodes of Planet of the Apes which featured Mark Lenard and were photographed by Jerry Finnerman. He has directed the three main stars of Star Trek in non-Star Trek productions. He directed Leonard Nimoy in a 1965 episode of The Virginian (also featuring TOS guest actors Michael Ansara and Hal Baylor) and directed William Shatner in two episodes of Barbary Coast in 1975. It is DeForest Kelley, however, with whom he has worked the most, having worked with the actor numerous times in the late 1950s. He directed Kelley in several episodes of the CBS western series Trackdown (including one with Susan Oliver), as well as a 1957 episode of Alcoa Theatre, a 1958 episode of Bonanza, and a 1959 episode of Wanted: Dead or Alive. Other regular Trek actors he has directed include Diana Muldaur (in an episode of Mannix) and Michael Dorn (on CHiPs).
  • 28/09/1917 - San Francisco, California (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 07/02/1991
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