Thinnes was one of the top candidates for the role of Jean-Luc Picard. (Cue for someone with photoshop abilities).
Here ya go.

(Although Roy would have needed a bit of shoulder padding to fill out Patrick Stewart’s uniform!)
Thinnes was one of the top candidates for the role of Jean-Luc Picard. (Cue for someone with photoshop abilities).
The lead guy in The Forbin Project - name escapes me but could imagine as alt Gary Seven, or superior alien-of-the-week...
My nominees would be Robert Culp or Roddy McDowall. I could easily see Culp as a Starfleet Captain and McDowall as a villain or an exotic alien.
I've often wondered what "Star Trek" would've been like had Roddenberry cast Robert Culp as Captain Robert M. April with Martin Landu as Mr. Spock and Landu's then-wife Barbara Bain as Number One instead of the future Mrs. Roddenberry.
Am I the only one not impressed by Joan Collins in City...? I know it's iconic, but perhaps coming from later generation she just feels...wrong.
From the pov of someone who fell in love with this episode long before Dallas was on the air, let alone Dynasty, I thought Joan Collins was terrific and really sold the idea of Edith being Kirk's soulmate.I always thought Joan Collins was a little bit too "Dynasty" to play the role of Edith Keeler credibly.
Nothing wrong with her having an accent. Considering the time period the episode takes place in, it's entirely reasonable that Edith would/could have been one of the many who emigrated from England in the aftermath of WWI.I didn't mean to denigrate Ms. Collins' skills as an actress, and she unquestionably turns in a fine performance in "City". It was that, good girl or bad girl, she had a sheen of aristocracity that didn't quite jibe with the character of Edith Keeler. The slight English accent doesn't help, either.That's like not being able to accept Leslie Nielsen as a serious spaceship commander in Forbidden Planet because he was the funny guy in Airplane! and the Naked Gun movies. Joan Collins played many "good girls" before the role of Alexis on Dynasty solidified her "diamond-studded bitch" image.
OMG, no!Thinnes was one of the top candidates for the role of Jean-Luc Picard. (Cue for someone with photoshop abilities).As to who could have guest-starred on TOS, here is my list of possible actors.
Roy Thinnes,
I was going to say Julie Newmar or Yvonne Craig, but then I remembered... d'oh!
Walter Pidgeon & Anne Francis - though may have been a bit too close to Forbidden Planet for comfort![]()
The lead guy in The Forbin Project - name escapes me but could imagine as alt Gary Seven, or superior alien-of-the-week...
That would be Eric Braeden, who also appeared in the third PLANET OF THE APES movie and played a werewolf on KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER.
He was appearing regularly in RAT PATROL back when STAR TREK was on so he was certainly doing American tv back then.
As for Martin Landau/Barbara Bain, no thanks. Space 1999 was awful enough.
As for Martin Landau/Barbara Bain, no thanks. Space 1999 was awful enough.
They were both excellent in Mission: Impossible. I don't know what happened between then and Space: 1999.
Richard Basehart. I would have loved to see Basehart and third-season Shatner going at it and Basehart just spent 4 years playing an Admiral…
As for Martin Landau/Barbara Bain, no thanks. Space 1999 was awful enough.
They were both excellent in Mission: Impossible. I don't know what happened between then and Space: 1999.
Laudau was fine in Space:1999, but Bain... Damn, she just forgot how to do the job.
Patrick McGoohan would've been magnificent as a Trek guest star.
Roy Thinnes, James Olson, Russell Johnson, Nehemiah Persoff, Edward Mulhare, Donald Harron, Anthony James, and Alf Kjellin.
I always thought Adam West would be great as a fellow starship captain, maybe an old classmate of Kirk's.
A conversation between those two would have had more halting line delivery and inappropriate pauses than anyone could handle.![]()
Thinnes was one of the top candidates for the role of Jean-Luc Picard. (Cue for someone with photoshop abilities).
Here ya go.
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(Although Roy would have needed a bit of shoulder padding to fill out Patrick Stewart’s uniform!)
A friend and I were talking about Shat vs West last week and we concluded that they could have put Shat in the Bat suit and West on the bridge and both series would have still played out exactly the same.
Richard Boone. After all, Roddenberry and a number of Trek writers wrote for "Have Gun, Will Travel", and a number of the guest stars on Trek were also on opposite Paladin.
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