Ahhhhh, the last episode of TOS!
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Ahhhhh, the last episode of TOS!
Too soon?It's the last one Eisenhower would've seen, anyway.
You still waiting for his train to pass by?Too soon?
H&I said:Kirk, Spock, and McCoy become trapped in the past of another world.
That's an interesting thought.I always thought, though, that his devolution would have made more sense if he had been prepared, given how the process was described.
Clinton Marine Force One-ed into Danbury in 2000 to stump for Congressman Mahoney. The local paper was making a huge deal about it because it was the first time a sitting president had visited Danbury since Teddy Roosevelt. People were taking off work to stand by his limo route.Funny you mention that. My dad saw Ike at the train station in my hometown. He was ten. My dad, that is, not Ike. Not at that time at least. He was still alive. Ike, that is. It was before this:
For a darker take on presidential visits, we have Suddenly:Clinton Marine Force One-ed into Danbury in 2000 to stump for Congressman Mahoney. The local paper was making a huge deal about it because it was the first time a sitting president had visited Danbury since Teddy Roosevelt. People were taking off work to stand by his limo route.
The story concerns a small California town whose tranquility is shattered when the train of the President of the United States is scheduled to pass through the town, and a hired assassin and his henchmen take over a home as a perfect location to assassinate the president.
More here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suddenly_(1954_film) [/QUOTE]
During the Summer rerun season, The Saint was in Trek's old slot, if that's what you mean.Anyone happen to know what they replaced Star Trek with 50 years ago?
1954...guess that woulda been Ike, too.For a darker take on presidential visits, we have Suddenly!:
I guess I'm wondering what showed on March 28, 1969 in Star Trek's time slot. The Saint?During the Summer rerun season, The Saint was in Trek's old slot, if that's what you mean.
In the '69-'70 TV season, it was Bracken's World (nevah hoid of it).
Coverage of Eisenhower's death.I guess I'm wondering what showed on March 28, 1969 in Star Trek's time slot. The Saint?
So after coverage of Ike's death they picked up with the Saint?Coverage of Eisenhower's death.
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