And this week’s theme is.. Leonard Nimoy: Guest Star!
He did a lot of guest roles before he landed Star Trek. Let’s turn back time to his struggling actor days… as “Packy” in The Untouchables. (1962)
And this week’s theme is.. Leonard Nimoy: Guest Star!
He did a lot of guest roles before he landed Star Trek. Let’s turn back time to his struggling actor days… as “Packy” in The Untouchables. (1962)

The main cast of Mad Men for Season 5. (l-r) Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks),
Roger Sterling (John Slattery), Lane Pryce (Jared Harris), Pete Campbell
(Vincent Kartheiser),Don Draper (Jon Hamm),Bert Cooper
(Robert Morse),Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss)
Hi Kids!
Some of you may know that I am also a blogger for the site Basket Of Kisses, which is an excellent blog for Mad Men and other quality entertainment! I have been posting articles about Mad Men here, for a couple of years now. I also now post the Fan Art page every Thursday, which features art from around the web that has Mad Men, Downton Abbey, and other great shows as its focus. And soon I will be starting a new feature, Retro Reel Review, where I’ll take you back to the glorious old days of Classic Movies.
Now, for the uninitiated, Mad Men is a drama about the ad executives of Madison Ave in the 1960’s. The series began in 1960, and Season 5 is beginning in June of 1966; just three months shy of Star Trek‘s premiere on September 8, 1966 (I would not be surprised to see a reference to Trek). The main character of the piece, Don Draper, is a brilliant Ad man with a secret past, you’ll just have to watch to see how it all evolves. Mad Men often mentions current events of the Sixties, but doesn’t hit you over the head with them. It’s Subtle, Smart, and Sophisticated, and it is my favorite show ever. (Yes, even more than Star Trek)
Here’s a listing of my Basket of Kisses articles to date, (start at the bottom) and I’ll add more to my Mad Men category here as they appear. If you haven’t seen Mad Men yet, I highly recommend that you start with Season 1, Episode 1, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, and strap yourself in for the ride. It is one of the best written shows on TV, and it has won the Emmy for Best Drama 4 years in a row now!
Posted in Mad Men, Pop Culture-Past and Present, Television
Tagged Basket Of Kisses, Mad Men, Therese
Hi Kids, I came across a treasure trove of screen caps of Mr. Nimoy in the forgotten western series “The Tall Man”. He appeared in two episodes of the Barry Sullivan series in 1961 and 1962 as Deputy Sheriff Johnny Swift. This was one of the few pre-Star Trek roles he had as a good guy. And cooler that ever.
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