tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3852401976091776228.post5089445082628066364..comments2024-03-26T20:28:47.677-04:00Comments on Tellers of Weird Tales: The Golden Anniversary of Star TrekTerence E. Hanleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08268641371264950572noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3852401976091776228.post-78208488455038576202016-09-08T15:44:26.377-04:002016-09-08T15:44:26.377-04:00Mike,
No discussion of Star Trek would be complet...Mike,<br /><br />No discussion of Star Trek would be complete without mention of its women, some of the most beautiful (and exotic) ever to appear on television. Thanks for calling our attention to Tanya Lemani.<br /><br />THTerence E. Hanleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08268641371264950572noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3852401976091776228.post-90070925679740777472016-09-08T14:48:40.203-04:002016-09-08T14:48:40.203-04:00I can well remember tuning in to that first episod...I can well remember tuning in to that first episode of Star Trek fifty years ago tonight, and being thrilled to see a TV series unlike anything that came before it; an intelligent space opera, complete with ray guns and monsters. I fell in love with the show that night, and my love hasn't diminished in the five decades since. The series had it's share of clunkers to be sure, but at its best, the original Star Trek is as good as anything that's ever been broadcast on the cathode ray tube.<br />"Wolf in the Fold" is one of the gems. It features the delightful Tanya Lemani; an actress and dancer who never got the opportunities or fame that her talent deserved. She showed up on a plethora of television shows throughout the sixties, from The Man From UNCLE to McHale's Navy in memorable but all too brief supporting parts. Her part in "Wolf in the Fold" is one of her best.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00263957025573611416noreply@blogger.com