very old pic of Majel Barrett i got off Getty Images back when she trod the boards. It’s astonishingly hard to find 70 yr old pics of her
Another collaboration between John Williams and Alexander Courage was Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, where Courage scored the film based on Williams's themes -- sort of halfway between composing and orchestration (and basically the same job Ken Thorne had on the previous two Superman movies).
I think my father (a classical radio announcer and something of an authority on music) once told me -- probably in connection with a discussion of Superman IV -- that Courage was considered one of the great film orchestrators, more famous in industry circles as an orchestrator than as a composer.
It only lasted for 13 episodes. It was a summer replacement series for Perry Como’s show in the summer of 1960.Can't say I've heard of Tate before?
JB
i hated seeing Nimoy made up as an injunTATE
“Comanche Scalps”
Airdate: August 10, 1960
Plot: Tate attempts to convince a man not to kill his own brother, but is thwarted by an Indian raiding party.
Review: I was watching the “Trek Stars Go West” DVD this morning and I this episode is the first episode on that DVD set. Considering that Monday was August 10, and this episodes 60th anniversary, I thought I’d post about an early, pre-Star Trek appearance by Leonard Nimoy. The episode also features Frank Overton, who would guest star on the TOS episode “This Side of Paradise”. Also, while not in this episode, TATE’s third episode from June 22, 1960, featured Deep Space Nine semi-regular Louise Fletcher, and episode 6 featured Marianna Hill who would appear in TOS “Dagger of the Mind” as Lt. Helen Noel. Also another interesting thing is that this show was produced by Perry Como’s Roncom Productions, kind of like how TOS was produced by Lucille Ball’s Desilu Productions.
I’m not really a western guy, but it was interesting seeing Leonard Nimoy as a Commanche. This was obviously 4 years before he would even play Spock, but I could see Spock coming out of his performance. Of course nowadays in 2020, how Nimoy played the Commanche would not be acceptable, however we are talking about a show from 1960, so 2020 standards should not be applied. And it looks like the show has fallen into the public domain.
Otherwise, the show really wasn’t that interesting.
Rating: 5.5/10
On the “Trek Stars Go West” DVD he wasn’t the only one. Both Shatner & Doohan were dressed Similar in different shows & movies.i hated seeing Nimoy made up as an injun
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