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Lucille Ball on the set of TOS Photos Anywhere?

Well, it may be a stretch, but according to the info here:

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We see Lucy painting a cave set built for the "Song of Bernadette" which was later repurposed for Star Trek episodes requiring a cave setting.

(Check it out at 1:45)
 
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(Check it out at 1:45)
I always wonder about the prop inventory at Desilu/Paramount. How much mundane 20th century-type stuff seen in A Piece of the Action, Miri, or COTEOF, for example, did we see in other shows, before or after TOS. I guess this would apply to wardrobe as well.
 
I always wonder about the prop inventory at Desilu/Paramount. How much mundane 20th century-type stuff seen in A Piece of the Action, Miri, or COTEOF, for example, did we see in other shows, before or after TOS. I guess this would apply to wardrobe as well.

For "A Piece of the Action," I think a lot of stuff was rented: possibly costumes, furnishings, and definitely the automobiles and machine guns.
 
She did once mention Trek in an episode of Here's Lucy.

I caught this and added it to MA.

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It seems almost like a shout out to the prop department. :)

A job well done too.
 
She did once mention Trek in an episode of Here's Lucy.

I caught this and added it to MA.

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It seems almost like a shout out to the prop department. :)
Wow. So, the name of the planet in "What Are Little Girls Made of?" was Exo III (depicted hyphenated, as "EXO-III," in the bridge graphic), and the episode was about nothing less than replacing people with robots. Coincidence? Or was "Exo III" a shout-out to the EXMO-III (or the other way around)? Dunno, but it makes me wonder. :shrug:
 
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