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Ralph Senensky (born May 1, 1923) is an
American television director and screenwriter. He
studied at the
Pasadena Playhouse and
worked as a
stage director...
- flutists, doublers, and
other instrumentalists. The
Silent Wish (with
Bernie Senensky), was
nominated for a Juno
Award as Best
Instrumental Album of the Year...
- Bosley,
Michael Constantine and
Cesare Danova. It was
directed by
Ralph Senensky and
aired as the ABC
Movie of the W**** on
October 30, 1974. The Carters...
- Cox,
Louis Nye and
Susan Swift,
directed by
Richard Bennett and
Ralph Senensky (who left the
production during filming, and was
replaced by Bennett),...
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television series Star Trek.
Written by Gene L. Coon and
directed by
Ralph Senensky, it was
first broadcast on
November 10, 1967. In the episode, a shuttle...
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Bernard Melvin Senensky (born
December 31, 1944) is a
Canadian jazz pianist, organist, and composer.
Senensky was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on December...
- T.
Dugan (under the pen-name "John Kingsbridge") and
directed by
Ralph Senensky, it was
first broadcast February 9, 1968. In the episode,
telepathic aliens...
- and
Jerry Sohl (using the
pseudonym Nathan Butler) and
directed by
Ralph Senensky, it was
first broadcast on
March 2, 1967. In the episode, the USS Enterprise...
- Pevney, Joseph, Powell,
Norman S., Roley, Sutton, Sarafian,
Richard C.,
Senensky, Ralph, Taylor, Don, Vogel,
Virgil W., Webster, Nicholas:
Movies & TV....
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television series Star Trek.
Written by Art
Wallace and
directed by
Ralph Senensky, it was
originally broadcast on
December 15, 1967. In the episode, Captain...