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Robert Harris "Bob" Justman (July 13, 1926 – May 28, 2008) was an American television producer, director, and production manager. He worked on many American
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including ''
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'', '' The Life of Riley'', '' Adventures of Superman'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Mission: Impossible'',
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, and '' Then Came Bronson''.


Career

Born to a Jewish family in New York City,"A creative force on two 'Star Trek' TV series"
'' Los Angeles Times'' Claire Noland. June 01, 2008
Justman was one of the pioneers behind ''
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'', working both as an associate and supervising producer on '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' and '' Star Trek: The Next Generation''. He was also the assistant director of the first two ''Star Trek'' episodes: "
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" and " Where No Man Has Gone Before." During ''Star Trek: The Original Series'', he served as
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's right-hand man, who managed the show along with
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,
Herbert F. Solow Herbert Franklin Solow (December 14, 1930 – November 19, 2020) was an American motion picture and television executive, screenwriter, motion picture and television producer, director and talent agent. Biography Solow was born to a Jewish ...
, D.C. Fontana, and
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. Justman was reportedly the first to call
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"The Great Bird of the Galaxy," drawn from a throwaway line from the original series episode " The Man Trap". Justman served as associate producer of ''Star Trek'' during its first two seasons, and was promoted to co-producer at the start of the third before resigning, partly due to exhaustion, and partly due to his displeasure with the decline in quality of the series, as well as what he considered its poor treatment by Paramount, the new owner of the studio. Paramount radically reduced the production budget during its third season. Justman's
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credits as an assistant director included '' The Big Combo'' (1955), '' Kiss Me Deadly'' (1955), '' The Big Knife'' (1955), ''
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'' (1956), and '' Mutiny on the Bounty'' (1962). Justman also appeared in front of the camera once as an actor, playing the "Elder of Luminos" in " A Feasibility Study", a 1964 episode of ''
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''. His name also became the name of a shuttlecraft in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''. Along with
Herbert F. Solow Herbert Franklin Solow (December 14, 1930 – November 19, 2020) was an American motion picture and television executive, screenwriter, motion picture and television producer, director and talent agent. Biography Solow was born to a Jewish ...
, Justman wrote the book ''Inside Star Trek: The Real Story'', published by Pocket Books in 1996. According to '' Publishers Weekly'', "As told by Solow, ''Star Trek's'' co-producer , and Justman, the executive in charge of production , this is arguably the definitive history of the TV show...With plenty of behind-the-scenes material that will be of interest to ''Trek'' fans, this book puts a good deal of emphasis on the show's business side, elucidating production difficulties, cost overruns, and the seemingly constant debate with NBC over the show's future." ('' Publishers Weekly'' inadvertently gave Solow's title to Justman and vice versa.)


Death

Justman died on May 28, 2008 in Los Angeles from the complications of severe Parkinson's disease.


References


TrekMovie.com: TOS & TNG Producer Robert Justman Has Passed AwayRobert H. Justman, a creative force on 2 'Star Trek' TV series
LA Times, June 1, 2008


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External links

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BBC Star trek interviews: Robert Justman
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Justman, Robert H. 1926 births 2008 deaths American television directors 20th-century American Jews Television producers from New York City 21st-century American Jews Unit production managers