List Of Star Trek: The Original Series Writers
The following is a list of writers who worked on episodes of the original Star Trek television series sorted by the number of episodes they wrote.
When a writer collaborated with another writer or only received a partial writing credit for the episode, it is noted after the dash. Use of a pen name for a particular episode is noted below.
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