The Apple
5th episode of the second season of Star Trek: The Original Series
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The Apple
Summary
The Apple is a Star Trek episode[1]. It draws 152 Wikipedia views per month (star_trek_episode category, ranking #97 of 536).[2]
Key Facts
- The Apple's instance of is recorded as Star Trek episode[3].
- The Apple's instance of is recorded as television series episode[4].
- The Apple's director is recorded as Joseph Pevney[5].
- The Apple's screenwriter is recorded as Max Ehrlich[6].
- The Apple's genre is recorded as science fiction[7].
- The Apple's follows is recorded as Mirror, Mirror[8].
- The Apple's followed by is recorded as The Doomsday Machine[9].
- The Apple's cast member is recorded as William Shatner[10].
- The Apple's cast member is recorded as Leonard Nimoy[11].
- The Apple's cast member is recorded as DeForest Kelley[12].
- The Apple's cast member is recorded as James Doohan[13].
- The Apple's cast member is recorded as Walter Koenig[14].
- The Apple's cast member is recorded as Bill Blackburn[15].
- The Apple's part of the series is recorded as Star Trek: The Original Series[16].
- The Apple's director of photography is recorded as Gerald Finnerman[17].
- The Apple's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0708452[18].
- The Apple's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[19].
- The Apple's distribution format is recorded as video on demand[20].
- The Apple's distribution format is recorded as VHS[21].
- The Apple's review score is recorded as 4.5/10[22].
- The Apple's original broadcaster is recorded as NBC[23].
- The Apple's color is recorded as color[24].
- The Apple's country of origin is recorded as United States[25].
- The Apple's catalog code is recorded as Ap[26].
- The Apple's publication date is recorded as +1967-10-13T00:00:00Z[27].
Why It Matters
The Apple draws 152 Wikipedia views per month (star_trek_episode category, ranking #97 of 536).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]