Was it really the first interracial kiss on TV? Interesting article on the possibilities: http://www.agonybooth.com/agonizer/TVs_First_Interracial_Kiss_Star_Trek.aspx
Wow! Great stuff, with great pictures and clippings.
Hmm. I guess it still counts as America's first interracial kiss shown on television (not a movie) between a Black person and a White person.
Star Trek wins!![]()
Truthfully, it wasn't even the best thing in "Plato's Stepchildren."
Wow! Great stuff, with great pictures and clippings.
Hmm. I guess it still counts as America's first interracial kiss shown on television (not a movie) between a Black person and a White person.
Star Trek wins!![]()
Shatner doing a bad impression of a horse?Oh cripe. What WAS the best thing?Truthfully, it wasn't even the best thing in "Plato's Stepchildren."![]()
Truthfully, it wasn't even the best thing in "Plato's Stepchildren."
Oh cripe. What WAS the best thing?![]()
Truthfully, it wasn't even the best thing in "Plato's Stepchildren."
Oh cripe. What WAS the best thing?![]()
Truthfully, it wasn't even the best thing in "Plato's Stepchildren."
Oh cripe. What WAS the best thing?![]()
Was it really the first interracial kiss on TV? Interesting article on the possibilities: http://www.agonybooth.com/agonizer/TVs_First_Interracial_Kiss_Star_Trek.aspx
Truthfully, it wasn't even the best thing in "Plato's Stepchildren."
Oh cripe. What WAS the best thing?![]()
Michael Dunn?
That's a nicely comprehensive and well-researched article . . . although, alas, it's unlikely to have a lasting effect.
At this point, the "first interracial kiss on TV" thing is so ingrained in Trek mythology, and has been cited as fact so many times, that lazy journalists are likely to keep repeating it for the rest of our lives, thereby perpetuating the myth.
That's a nicely comprehensive and well-researched article . . . although, alas, it's unlikely to have a lasting effect.
At this point, the "first interracial kiss on TV" thing is so ingrained in Trek mythology, and has been cited as fact so many times, that lazy journalists are likely to keep repeating it for the rest of our lives, thereby perpetuating the myth.
Yep, you know journalists: "Never let the facts get in the way of a good story".
The article states, "As it turns out, the first references to Star Trek having “TV’s first interracial kiss” don’t show up until the early 1990s, which was not-so-coincidentally about the same time Shatner and Nichols were putting out memoirs that talked about filming the episode."
Allan Asherman mentions it in my copy of the Star Trek Compendium, which was published in September 1986.
Neil
And, while hailing it as a milestone, people tend to skate over the fact that Kirk and Uhura are being forced to kiss against their will . . .
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