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From: cw@vaxwaller.UUCP (Carl Weidling)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: still more other appearances
Message-ID: <171@vaxwaller.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 19-Sep-84 11:30:31 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 19 11:30:31 1984
Date-Received: Tue, 25-Sep-84 19:49:34 EDT
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	I wish this hadn't getten started, I kept thinking of new
appearances last night.
	The actress who played the blonde yeoman in the early Star
Treks was in an "Outer Limits" along with Carroll O'Connor and
Barry Morse (who was always pursuing David Janssen in "Fugitive"),
the latter two played a couple of Martians.
	Ted Cassidy played an android in one Star Trek, it was one
in which an android double of Kirk was created. He played Lurch in
the "Addams Family" TV series.
	Sally Kellerman, already mentioned as being in the movie
version of MASH was in a couple of "Outer Limits" episodes, in one
of them she was the wife of Martin Landau.
	The guy who played Apollo in one of the Star Trek episodes
was in an "Outer Limits" that starred Ed Asner.
	There was a Star Trek that had Steve Ihnat playing a famous
space captain who had gone insane.  Kirk visits the hospital he is
being treated in and it turns out he has taken over the place.  That
actor was in a two part "Outer Limits" that also had Robert Duval,
and, (big drum roll) a guy who I believe ended up on "Hee Haw" as
the disc jockey that always needed a shave.
	Nobody mentioned William Shatner's other TV series did they?
"Barbary Coast", which co-starred Doug McClure.  Don Addams of the
old "Get Smart" series had a short lived program in which amateurs
did screen tests repeating scenes from famous old movies along with
guest actors and actresses, Shatner was in one of those.  I remember
him being dressed up in bucksins, about to be tortured by indians
and having a hard time keeping a straight face.
	Wasn't Leonard Nimoy part of the "Mission Impossible" team
for a short time? and wasn't he host of a show called "In Search Of"
or some such thing?
	Is anybody actually wading through all this useless information?
				Regards,
				Carl Weidling