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John D.F. Black is a writer of Mission: Impossible. Black was a writer who had also written episodes of Lawman, The Untouchables, Mr. Novak, Laredo, The F.B.I., Room 222, Hawaii Five-O, The Streets of San Francisco, and Charlie's Angels. He had also written the movies The Unearthly, Gunfight in Abilene, Nobody's Perfect, Shaft, and Trouble Man.

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  • Hij schreef voor drie afleveringen van Star Trek: The Original Series en Star Trek: The Next Generation.
  • Vor und nach Star Trek arbeitete er an zahllosen TV-Serien wie "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Drei Engel für Charlie" oder "Hawaii 5-0" mit. Bekannte Pseudonyme: * Ralph Wills * Geoffrey Dennis * John Black
  • John D.F. Black est un scénariste qui a travaillé sur Star Trek: The Original Series.
  • John D.F. Black is a writer of Mission: Impossible. Black was a writer who had also written episodes of Lawman, The Untouchables, Mr. Novak, Laredo, The F.B.I., Room 222, Hawaii Five-O, The Streets of San Francisco, and Charlie's Angels. He had also written the movies The Unearthly, Gunfight in Abilene, Nobody's Perfect, Shaft, and Trouble Man.
  • His writing contribution to Star Trek: The Original Series was limited to a single episode, "The Naked Time" , that was later reprised as an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He once said the hardest part of his supervisory job was dealing evenhandedly with writers – both those who intimidated him, like Theodore Sturgeon, and those he felt weren't living up to the show's standards. Black left the series when he got a big-money contract from Universal Pictures. [1] The last episode he worked on as associate producer was "Miri" , although as a writer he also contributed to the script of "The Menagerie, Part I" and "The Menagerie, Part II" .
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  • His writing contribution to Star Trek: The Original Series was limited to a single episode, "The Naked Time" , that was later reprised as an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He once said the hardest part of his supervisory job was dealing evenhandedly with writers – both those who intimidated him, like Theodore Sturgeon, and those he felt weren't living up to the show's standards. Black left the series when he got a big-money contract from Universal Pictures. [1] The last episode he worked on as associate producer was "Miri" , although as a writer he also contributed to the script of "The Menagerie, Part I" and "The Menagerie, Part II" . Black was mainly responsible for the famous opening speech for The Original Series, which was developed by him and Justman from Roddenberry's original idea. (Inside Star Trek - The Real Story) According to Justman and Herb Solow's book, Inside Star Trek: The Real Story, Black didn't get along well with Roddenberry. He often felt badly that the Star Trek creator completely rewrote scripts by authors Black held in high regard, like Richard Matheson or Harlan Ellison, especially as Roddenberry promised them their work won't be meddled with. A week after he finished the script for "The Naked Time", Black discovered that Roddenberry rewrote it, without consulting with him, or even telling him about it. Black was disappointed and never again had the same positive disposition for the series. When he left the show, he celebrated the fact that he no longer worked for Roddenberry. (Inside Star Trek: The Real Story, p. 139; These Are the Voyages: TOS Season One, p. 265-267) Black also wrote the original "envelope" script for "The Menagerie", originally titled "From the First Day to the Last". However, Roddenberry completely rewrote it and took sole on-screen credit for the two-parter. Black filed a Writers' Guild grievance over payment and screen credit, but his claims were denied. (Inside Star Trek: The Real Story, p 251) Following his tenure on Star Trek, he continued working as a writer and producer until about 1978, returning only three times after that: to collaborate on two Next Generation episodes, an episode of Hell Town (featuring Jeff Corey) and an episode of Murder, She Wrote. The time repeated itself when Black left the production of The Next Generation. Black questioned some rewrite instructions from Gene Roddenberry for the episode "Justice" and was asked to leave. Worley Thorne took over and rewrote "Justice". (Creating the Next Generation: The Conception and Creation of a Phenomenon, p. 46) In a 2006 review of "The Naked Now" , Wil Wheaton complained about the lines Black provided for his character Wesley Crusher: "In fact, John D.F. Black – who I didn't realize at the time hated me – also wrote "Justice" , where he gave me the awesome line, "We're from Starfleet! We don't lie!" Thanks for that one, too, Mr. Black." [2] In fact, Black got screen credit for "The Naked Now" only for his story, originally pitched for The Original Series, dated 12 May 1967 on which the episode was based. [3]
  • Hij schreef voor drie afleveringen van Star Trek: The Original Series en Star Trek: The Next Generation.
  • Vor und nach Star Trek arbeitete er an zahllosen TV-Serien wie "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "Drei Engel für Charlie" oder "Hawaii 5-0" mit. Bekannte Pseudonyme: * Ralph Wills * Geoffrey Dennis * John Black
  • John D.F. Black est un scénariste qui a travaillé sur Star Trek: The Original Series.
  • John D.F. Black is a writer of Mission: Impossible. Black was a writer who had also written episodes of Lawman, The Untouchables, Mr. Novak, Laredo, The F.B.I., Room 222, Hawaii Five-O, The Streets of San Francisco, and Charlie's Angels. He had also written the movies The Unearthly, Gunfight in Abilene, Nobody's Perfect, Shaft, and Trouble Man.
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