I liked Checkoff wasn't he played by one of the Monkies?
Heh, kidding. I expected to see this kind of comment, but haven't yet.
Heh, kidding. I expected to see this kind of comment, but haven't yet.
Well, like almost my entire post---I was being facetous.
Uhura did take the nav postion twice I know of---
'Balence' and 'Court Martial.'
I felt the studio mentality at the time only allowed women to be 'switchboard operators' (Comm) 'girl fridays' (Yeoman)
nurses & 'specialists' (Historian/psycholgost etc)
Engineer Masters was the only exception I can think of.
Hadley---Billy Blackburn----looked pretty gay to me and when i discussed the "billy blackburn's treasures segment with a gay friend---the first words out of his mouthwas "He's so gay!" So I was jokeingly deferring to his expertise.
So PC....Sure, the "Russian invented this or that" stuff was a bit corny, but it did provide some laughs at Russia's expense.
So PC....Sure, the "Russian invented this or that" stuff was a bit corny, but it did provide some laughs at Russia's expense.![]()
Ahhh, Pavel, the great Equalizer!Those were the days! -- RR
Well, like almost my entire post---I was being facetous.
Uhura did take the nav postion twice I know of---
'Balence' and 'Court Martial.'
I felt the studio mentality at the time only allowed women to be 'switchboard operators' (Comm) 'girl fridays' (Yeoman)
nurses & 'specialists' (Historian/psycholgost etc)
Engineer Masters was the only exception I can think of.
Hadley---Billy Blackburn----looked pretty gay to me and when i discussed the "billy blackburn's treasures segment with a gay friend---the first words out of his mouthwas "He's so gay!" So I was jokeingly deferring to his expertise.
I do recall there were two female helm officers, in Gamesters of Triskelion and That Which Survives.
As for Chekov, of all the young ensigns they've had on all the ST shows, he was the best. Sure, the "Russian invented this or that" stuff was a bit corny, but it did provide some laughs at Russia's expense.
I did think Sulu's character suffered at Chekov's expense, though. For instance, I always though it should've been Sulu who was made security chief, or Sulu who was Terrell's first officer on Reliant.
Just for fun, here's a clip of Russian inventions.
Red Ranger
They just didn't like that Number One was played by Roddenberry's mistress or Majel's performance in the role. It was Roddenberry who only allowed women to be "switchboard operators" and "girl fridays"; according to the Justman and Solow book, the Great Bird believed that female characters should only service the male characters. What Solow called "available sexuality."
Hadley---Billy Blackburn----looked pretty gay to me and when i discussed the "billy blackburn's treasures segment with a gay friend---the first words out of his mouthwas "He's so gay!" So I was jokeingly deferring to his expertise.
OK, so you were actually referring to the actor, not the character.
Doug
Still doesn't justify the "less gay than Hadley" comment --- actor or character, intended jokingly or not --- in print, the comment was homophobic.
You know, I love this clip! Not because of all the silly jokes about Russians, but because it showcases Koenig's comedic talent and demonstrates the camaraderie that was apparent in The Original Series.Just for fun, here's a clip of Russian inventions.
I beg to take issue with you on this. The woman as second in command was scrapped with almost everything in the original draft of Star Trek. It had nothing to do with Majel being involved with Roddenberry. He gave in to almost all of NBCs demands except for Spock (remember, Spock being " too devilish"??)They just didn't like that Number One was played by Roddenberry's mistress or Majel's performance in the role. It was Roddenberry who only allowed women to be "switchboard operators" and "girl fridays"; according to the Justman and Solow book, the Great Bird believed that female characters should only service the male characters. What Solow called "available sexuality."
Take anything said by Solow and Justman with a grain of salt. They both had issues with Roddenberry. And Justman should talk? He chased Gates McFadden around the TNG set so much she quit the series after the end of Season Two.
I beg to take issue with you on this. The woman as second in command was scrapped with almost everything in the original draft of Star Trek. It had nothing to do with Majel being involved with Roddenberry. He gave in to almost all of NBCs demands except for Spock (remember, Spock being " too devilish"??)They just didn't like that Number One was played by Roddenberry's mistress or Majel's performance in the role. It was Roddenberry who only allowed women to be "switchboard operators" and "girl fridays"; according to the Justman and Solow book, the Great Bird believed that female characters should only service the male characters. What Solow called "available sexuality."
I beg to take issue with you on this. The woman as second in command was scrapped with almost everything in the original draft of Star Trek. It had nothing to do with Majel being involved with Roddenberry. He gave in to almost all of NBCs demands except for Spock (remember, Spock being " too devilish"??)They just didn't like that Number One was played by Roddenberry's mistress or Majel's performance in the role. It was Roddenberry who only allowed women to be "switchboard operators" and "girl fridays"; according to the Justman and Solow book, the Great Bird believed that female characters should only service the male characters. What Solow called "available sexuality."
I don't know if the term mistress applies, . The way I remember the stories, the execs in New York loved the idea of a female first officer. This was the mid-sixties, the begining of woman's lib, women in the workplace, women controlling more decisions about the spending of money. Arguable TV exsists to sell commercial time. They love the idea of female first officer.
They just didn't want Majel Barrett.
While her acting in the pilot was good, they didn't feel that she possessed the professional credentials for what would be second or third billing on the show. And more than a few New York execs had a problem with the fact that Gene Roddenberry, a married man, was putting his girl friend up for the role. Roddenberry was told to keep the female first officer, but to recast the role.
The stories gets lost at that point, but in the second pilot Captain Kirk obviously doesn't have a new female first officer, Mister Spock has that position.
T'Girl
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