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Gene-ology: A Mission Log Look into Gene Roddenberry’s Works

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Gene-ology from Roddenberry Entertainment explores the earliest TV writing works of Gene Roddenberry. We dig deep into the Roddenberry archives, including scripts that were never produced, to discuss the themes of Gene's writing in the years prior to his best known creation, Star Trek. Buckle in and get ready for Gene-ology.
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Episodes

Gene-ology 49 - The Gatling Gun

Gene-ology jumps tracks to another late '50s western, Boots & Saddles, where Gene wrote a number of scripts chronicling the exploits of the Fifth Cavalry, including "The Gatling Gun", tackling the thorny issue of ageism. Guest starring Jeff Gauntt as Captain "Shank" Adams, Kyle Clark as Colonel Hays, and Kerstan Szczepanski as Colonel Parker.

Sep 30, 202455 minEp. 49

Gene-ology 48 - Alice

Gene-ology examines the Have Gun - Will Travel episode "Alice", a challenging, impressively nuanced Gene Roddenberry script that may be notable for what it avoids saying as much as for what it does say.

Sep 23, 202457 minEp. 48

Gene-ology 47 - El Paso Stage

Paladin's next job may require him to do something he finds morally questionable. If he turns it down, innocent people may start dying. Gene-ology covers "El Paso Stage", Gene's only script from season 4 of Have Gun - Will Travel.

Sep 16, 202443 minEp. 47

Gene-ology 46 - Charley Red Dog

Gene-ology gives Gene Roddenberry's "Charley Red Dog" episode of Have Gun - Will Travel a fresh watch and finds the classic Roddenberry elements, messages aplenty for the audience, and a hard-to-ignore casting issue.

Sep 09, 20241 hr 7 min

Gene-ology 45 - Tiger

Gene's scripts for Have Gun - Will Travel continue with a third season entry that seems to be about the unlikeliest of antagonists: a "Tiger" is loose in Texas! But is it truly a threat, or will someone else show Paladin their real stripes first?

Sep 02, 202454 minEp. 45

Gene-ology 44 - The Golden Toad

Gene-ology keeps hopping through Gene Roddenberry's scripts for Have Gun - Will Travel, examining "The Golden Toad", a tale dropping Paladin between two families fighting over the rights to what they believe is buried treasure...a treasure they're willing to kill for.

Aug 26, 202445 minEp. 44

Gene-ology 43 - The Posse

Framed for murder, Paladin walks a tightrope between justice and revenge, and even if he establishes the truth, someone dies at the hands of "The Posse", a grim but much-loved episode of Have Gun - Will Travel written by Gene Roddenberry.

Aug 19, 202445 minEp. 43

Gene-ology 42 - Les Girls

Do you hear all the giggling cover from that covered wagon winding its way through Oregon? That's the sound of "Les Girls", one of the episodes Gene Roddenberry wrote for Have Gun - Will Travel, with a storyline and subject matter that Star Trek reused and expanded upon.

Aug 12, 202439 minEp. 42

Gene-ology 41 - Episode In Laredo

Gene-ology continues examining Gene Roddenberry's early TV scripts, including Have Gun - Will Travel's "Episode In Laredo", encompassing topics from toxic masculinity, to parental responsibility, to the futility of bloodshed, to possible pathways to peace paved with potatoes.

Aug 05, 202440 minEp. 41

Gene-ology 40 - The Return of Roy Carter

Paladin responds to an urgent request for help from Roy Carter, whose own lack of urgency is strange considering that a man's life is at risk. Gene-ology examines Gene Roddenberry's final script for the second season of Have Gun - Will Travel, "The Return of Roy Carter".

Jul 29, 202447 minEp. 40

Gene-ology 39 - Maggie O'Bannion

Beaten up and robbed, Paladin must make a fresh start at a nearby ranch while he looks for his attackers. It turns out they work for his new boss, "Maggie O'Bannion", and they're robbing her blind too. How much does Paladin risk to reveal the truth? And...is he seriously hitting on his new boss!?

Jul 22, 202452 minEp. 39

Gene-ology 38 - The Monster of Moon Ridge

Trouble brews in Moon Ridge as Paladin tries to sort through supernatural superstitions and possibly the involvement of some meddling kids, as Gene-ology examines "The Monster of Moon Ridge", another Gene Roddenberry script from Have Gun - Will Travel.

Jul 15, 202454 minEp. 38

Gene-ology 37 - Juliet

Gene-ology explores the early TV writing of Gene Roddenberry, including "Juliet", a 1959 episode of "Have Gun - Will Travel" that has potentially interesting ideas to explore, but fixates on a relationship that would be problematic in 1959...or now.

Jul 08, 20241 hrEp. 37

Gene-ology 36 - The Road To Wickenburg

Gene-ology's coverage of Gene Roddenberry's scripts from "Have Gun - Will Travel" continues in an episode that opens with Paladin already in a very tough spot - and then someone asks him to save her life. Unless a better offer comes along for one of them. Next exit: "The Road to Wickenburg".

Jul 01, 202459 minEp. 36

Gene-ology 35 - The Hanging of Roy Carter

As Gene-ology continues examining Gene Roddenberry's scripts from "Have Gun - Will Travel", Paladin and several others face a situation that demands an answer to the question: which is more important, justice or revenge?

Jun 24, 202440 minEp. 35

Gene-ology 34 - Ella West

At the end of a month-long string of Gene Roddenberry scripts on "Have Gun - Will Travel", "Ella West" arrives with a curious stew of mixed messages for Earl and guest host Ashley Thomas to sort through.

Jun 17, 202453 minEp. 34

Gene-ology - coming soon - Ella West

Gene-ology will cover Gene's Have Gun - Will Travel episode "Ella West"... after we get back on track from some persistent real life stuff. Thanks for your patience, and feel free to catch up on past episodes at podcasts.roddenberry.com .

May 27, 202453 sec

Gene-ology 33 - Helen of Abajinian

"Helen of Abajinian" wasn't just a largely comedic episode of Have Gun -- Will Travel, but its Gene Roddenberry script was an award winner, among other firsts.

May 20, 20241 hr 2 minEp. 33

Gene-ology 32- The Hanging Cross

If you're dreaming of a Have Gun -- Will Travel Christmas, Gene-ology has you covered - not only did the show's first season contain a special Yuletide episode, but "The Hanging Cross" was written by Gene Roddenberry.

May 13, 20241 hr 1 minEp. 32

Gene-ology 31- The Yuma Treasure

Gene-ology joins Paladin on a hunt for "The Yuma Treasure", the second episode Have Gun -- Will Travel written by Gene Roddenberry, but how closely do we need to look at the episode's dialogue?

May 06, 202456 minEp. 31

Gene-ology 30 - The Great Mojave Chase

Have camel, will travel? Gene-ology begins its ride alongside Paladin by examining Gene's first episode of Have Gun -- Will Travel, "The Great Mojave Chase".

Apr 29, 202453 minEp. 30

Gene-ology 29 - Exile

Gene-ology's travels with The Man From Texas conclude as we examine Gene Roddenberry's second unmade script for this unrealized series, "Exile", before we embark upon our coverage of Have Gun -- Will Travel. Guest starring Cody Banning as Sam Houston, Robert Parson as Secretary Burnett, and Earl Green as Major Barrington

Apr 22, 20241 hr 2 minEp. 29

Gene-ology 28 - Destiny and the Raven

Gene-ology continues exploring Gene Roddenberry's unmade western series about the life of Sam Houston in the first of two unproduced scripts, "Destiny and the Raven". Guest starring Cody Banning as Sam Houston, Zeke Sidwell as Major Reeves, and Todd Allen Fischer as Bearley

Apr 15, 20241 hr 4 minEp. 28

Gene-ology 27 - The Man From Texas

It could have been the first television series created by Gene Roddenberry...but it never made it to a soundstage. For the first time ever, Gene-ology reveals and analyzes Gene's 1957 series pitch for the unmade show "The Man From Texas".

Apr 08, 202456 minEp. 27

Gene-ology 26 - The Psychiatrist

Gene-ology follows Gene Roddenberry's early TV writing career every week, and this week we join the Harbor Command as it tries to prevent a would-be killer's appointment with "The Psychiatrist". But how much of the final product did Gene write? Guest starring Mike Richards as Captain Baxter, Amy Nelson as the Housekeeper (first draft)/Etta (final draft), and Elliot Kronsberg as the Control voice The Harbor Command episode can be viewed at Archive.org ....

Apr 01, 202452 minEp. 26

Gene-ology 25 - Duty, Honor, and Trouble

Gene-ology follows Gene Roddenberry's early TV writing career every week, and this week we complete our tour of duty with the '50s series "West Point" with Gene's episode, "Duty, Honor, and Trouble". Guest starring Adam Pranica as Cadet Carter, Matthew Corey as Cadet #1, Ryan Husk as Cadet #2, and William Corey as Cadet #3

Mar 25, 20241 hr 1 minEp. 25

Gene-ology 24 - The Drowning Of The Gun

Gene-ology follows Gene Roddenberry's early TV writing career every week, in this case chronicling a tradition of "West Point" cadets undergoing field training, namely the Drowning of the Gun, something that is most assuredly can(n)on. Guest starring John Champion as TAC Officer, and Mikayel Balian as Cadet Davis

Mar 18, 202447 minEp. 24

Gene-ology 23 - McKinley's Challenge

Somewhere at the Point, all of this may be happening right now. It's a story of a boy, a girl, and an unexpected pet monkey. Gene-ology follows Gene Roddenberry's early TV writing career as a West Point cadet faces "McKinley's Challenge". Guest starring Mike Richards as the General, Rand Hurrle as the Major, and Vic Sage as Cadet McKinley

Mar 11, 20241 hrEp. 23

Gene-ology 22 - The Manhunt

Every week, Gene-ology is on the lookout for the development of Gene Roddenberry's early TV writing career, searching for his trademark messaging, but did West Point's "The Manhunt" episode throw us off the trail?

Mar 04, 202450 minEp. 22

Gene-ology 21 - The Command

Is the word given? Gene-ology follows Gene Roddenberry's early TV writing career as he issues "The Command" to the '50s military show West Point, with plenty to say about leadership and balancing individual achievement with the greater good. Guest starring Matthew Corey as Colonel Bellman, and Sam Kogan as Cadet John Bellman Jr.

Feb 26, 202456 minEp. 21
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