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Murray Golden (24 October 19125 August 1991; age 78) was a television director who directed the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode "Requiem for Methuselah".

During his twenty-five-year directing career, beginning in 1956, Golden helmed about three dozen television episodes.

His credits include series such as The Rifleman (with Paul Carr and Paul Fix), Bonanza (with Jason Wingreen), Ken Lynch, Clegg Hoyt, and Bill Borzage), The Green Hornet (with Jason Evers), The Time Tunnel (starring James Darren, Whit Bissell, and Lee Meriwether, with Lawrence Montaigne, Bruce Mars, and Perry Lopez, written by Carey Wilber), Batman (including "The Joker Goes to School", with Dick Cherney and "The Penguin's Nest", with Ted Cassidy and Shep Houghton), 12 O'Clock High (starring Frank Overton, with Rudy Solari, Jason Wingreen, Lawrence Montaigne, and James B. Sikking), The Fugitive (with Jason Wingreen), The Invaders (with Sally Kellerman, Ed Peck, Bill Quinn, and Benjie Bancroft), The Flying Nun (including "A Star is Reborn", with Bill Quinn and "The Moo Is Blue", with Davis Roberts), Love, American Style (with Marianna Hill and Nehemiah Persoff), The Virginian (with Hal Baylor), Hawaii Five-O (with John Colicos), Mission: Impossible (starring Leonard Nimoy, including "Fool's Gold", with David Opatoshu and Nehemiah Persoff, "The Brothers", with Joseph Ruskin, Lee Bergere, Noél De Souza, Lee Duncan, and Tony Dante, and "Time Bomb", with Barbara Luna and John Aniston), Mannix (including "Nothing Ever Works Twice", with Joseph Campanella, Ed Long, and Richard Derr, "Fly, Little One", with Pamelyn Ferdin and Gene Dynarski, and "Run Till Dark", with Jason Wingreen, Byron Morrow, George Sawaya, and Vince Howard), and Trapper John, M.D. (including "Flashback", with Byron Morrow and "If You Can't Stand the Heat", with Phil Rubenstein).

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