Having been doing something else at the time, I did not notice what exactly was shown that night on H & I... the way brother spoke, only Part 1 aired, then the following night, apparently, "The Conscience of the King."
H & I never shows multiple episodes of any Trek at any time. B PGage, to David Bruggeman, March 8th: > This is my understanding as well. The Cage, a standard length for a one > hour pilot, was never a two-parter, but was not broadcast in syndication > until the late 80s; The Menagerie was always shown in two parts in > syndication (and first run). Perhaps Bob’s brother meant that these days > whenever the Menagerie is broadcast part 1 and 2 are shown consecutively? > > I don't think the pilot was ever a two-parter, but I also don't remember >> seeing it that often, if ever, in syndication. The episode - The Menagerie >> - that reused lots of material from The Cage, was broadcast as a two-parter. >> >> The Cage was first released to video around 1986, and the remastering was >> probably at the same time (2008-2009?) as the rest of the first series. >> Stations also broadcast the remastered episodes in syndication at that >> time, so that was probably the first time The Cage was broadcast outside of >> some anniversary commemorations. >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TVorNotTV" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tvornottv/cd877bf3-08d6-438c-bbf2-a2af07950be2n%40googlegroups.com.
