The Trouble with Tribbles
©1967 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp.
All rights reserved.
Bread and Circuses
©1968 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp.
All rights reserved.
Episode 42 Episode 43
Airdate December 29, 1967 Airdate March 15, 1968
Next Voyage Bread and Circuses #43 Next Voyage Journey to Babel #44

Catalog Number PILF-158107
Format Extended Play CLV
Languages English
Japanese
Table of Contents
Running Time 102 minutes
Side Chapters Running Time
1 5 51min 46sec
2 5 51min 22sec
10 103min 08sec
Pressing Location Pioneer LDC - Japan
Retail Price Available in
Box Set Only
Issued March 25, 1993

Multi Audio
LaserDisc Graphics

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The Trouble with Tribbles
Directed by Joseph Pevney
Written by David Gerrold
Produced by Gene L. Coon
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
Guest Stars William Schallert
William Campbell
Stanley Adams
Whit Bissell
Stardate 4523.3
Tribbles, furry creatures which eat incessantly and multiply at warp speed, cause headaches for Kirk and company while on assignment to protect a grain shipment on Space Station K-7. Here, they encounter the cuddly creatures who've begun munching their way through the grain while rapidly filling every nook and cranny of the starship. Adding to Kirk's woes are a troublesome trader and some nasty Klingons bent on sabotaging the grain shipment!

Bread and Circuses
Directed by Ralph Senensky
Written by Gene Roddenberry and Gene L. Coon
Produced by John Meredyth Lucas
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
Guest Stars William Smithers
Rhodes Reason
Logan Ramsey
Stardate 4040.7
Discovering the wreckage of starship Beagle, Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to planet 892-IV, to learn Beagle's Captain Merik has betrayed his crew, beaming them down to the planet's Roman style arena to fight to their deaths. Then, Merik adds Kirk and his crew to the list of combatants! Spock and McCoy must fight each other, and Kirk is sentenced to die!

Watch for one of the finest McCoy/Spock dialogues ever, usually cut in syndication!


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