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  Episode Information  
Title: All Our Yesterdays
Episode Number: 79
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 23
Production Number: 60043-078
Original Airdate: Friday March 14th, 1969
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Episode Crew
Director: Marvin Chomsky
Writer: Jean Lisette Aroeste
  Episode Summary  
The Enterprise is sent to evacuate a planet's population before a supernova occurs. Kirk, Spock, and Bones beam down to the planet, Sarpedon, to figure out why they can't detect any life forms. On the surface, they find a library run by Mr. Atoz and his clones who tells them that the entire population went back in time to escape the disaster... and then sends Kirk back to a 17th century era where he's taken for a witch, and Spock and McCoy to a frozen wasteland in the distant past.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Starring Roles
James Doohan (1)playedLt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" ScottRecurring (64th appearance)
Guest Stars
Ian WolfeplayedMr. AtozRecurring (second appearance)
Mariette HartleyplayedZarabeth 
Al CavensplayedFop #2 
Anna Karen (1)playedWoman 
Ed BakeyplayedFop #1 
Johnny HaymerplayedThe Constable 
Kermit MurdockplayedThe Prosecutor 
Stan Barrett (1)playedThe Jailer 
  Episode Notes  
James Doohan (Scotty) does not appear on screen but has several voice-over lines.
 
The interior of the Enterprise is not seen during this episode. The ship itself is only seen briefly in the first and last scenes.
 
Mr. Atoz is aptly named: his name, broken down, is "A to Z" which seems quite fitting for a librarian, even considering that his library does not contain books.
 
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