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Herbert F. Solow (1930 – 2020), TV exec who launched “Star Trek” & “Mission: Impossible”

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Herbert F. Solow was a TV executive with Desilu Studios and MGM who helped develop classic shows including “Star Trek,” “Mission: Impossible,” and “Mannix.”Solow began his career in entertainment working in the mail room at the William Morris Agency, rising through the ranks until he made it to the executive suite when he was hired as vice president of production by Desilu Studios in 1964.

There, he signed Gene Roddenberry and began working closely with him to perfect his vision for “Star Trek.” Solow suggested changes to Spock, removing Roddenberry’s concept of the Vulcan as a red-skinned villain.

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