The Tholian Web
©1968 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp.
All rights reserved.
For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
©1968 Paramount Pictures Corp. and Norway Corp.
All rights reserved.
Episode 64 Episode 65
Airdate November 15, 1968 Airdate November 8, 1968
Next Voyage For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky #65 Next Voyage Day of the Dove #66

Catalog Number PILF-171105
Format Extended Play CLV
Languages English
Japanese
Table of Contents
Running Time 102 minutes
Side Chapters Running Time
1 5 51min 36sec
2 5 51min 35sec
10 103min 11sec
Pressing Location Pioneer LDC - Japan
Retail Price Available in
Box Set Only
Issued December 12, 1993

Multi Audio
LaserDisc Graphics

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The Tholian Web
Directed by Herb Wallerstein
Written by Judy Burns and Chet Richards
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
Stardate 5693.4
Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam aboard the U.S.S. Defiant, adrift in space, and find that her entire crew is dead. The Defiant is caught in an interphase between alternate universes, and although Spock and McCoy beam back safely, Kirk becomes trapped between dimensions! Then aliens called Tholians accuse the Enterprise of trespassing into their space and begin weaving an incredible energy web around the starship. Will Spock be able to save the Enterprise and rescue Kirk from this deadly web?

Starfleet resurrected the name U.S.S. Defiant at the beginning of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's third season.


For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
Directed by Tony Leader
Written by Rik Vollaerts
Produced by Fred Freiberger
Executive Producer Gene Roddenberry
Starring William Shatner
Leonard Nimoy
DeForest Kelley
Guest Star Kate Woodville
Stardate 5476.3
The Enterprise discovers planet Yonada is on a collision course with an asteroid and Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to warn the Yonadans. But unknown to these people, their "planet" is actually a spaceship sent by their ancestors to colonize a new planet. The ship is controlled by the Oracle, an unrelenting computer, and all will die if Kirk and the others are unable to free the planet-shop from the Oracle's control.

One of the best McCoy stories ever.


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