Monthly Archives: November 2012

The Daily Scrapbook 11/8/12 1977- A big weekend for Trekkers

Here’s  today’s flashback”  From 1977, a preview of the Star Trek America Convention in NYC.  Unfortunately, I could not go to this one because my Mom had figured one big NYC convention in the last 12 months was enough!  (“But Mom! Leonard Nimoy’s going to be at this one!”–no dice).  Oh well, I would eventually go to another convention, but not until 1994! (And by then, I was an old Trekkie, one of these people who enjoyed Trek before Star Wars came along).I’d just have to content myself with Shatner’s The Tenth Level, which was a pretty good thriller, and darn sad too!

 

Wideo Wednesday — 9/12-16/ 1977, Leonard and Bill on the $20,000 Pyramid!

Here’s some videos of the famous week of appearances by William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy on Dick Clark’s $20,000 Pyramid in 1977!  (I’m guessing the Pyramid amount doubled for inflation!)

As I mentioned in today’s Daily Scrapbook, Nimoy was a great player and had played this several times, Bill was…well, Bill, and he famously throws a chair at one point! I’m very grateful to the videographer  Hondo, who resuscitated these. The quality isn’t great, but they’re still enjoyable!

Warning, Shatner wears some eye-scarring 70’s qiana shirts!  Nimoy is ever cool, of course 😉 The first clip begins with a flashback of Nimoy hugging an ecstatic contestant 🙂

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aylSQF3GBnE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQkfcqZDSVQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8OCvqylrGE

The Daily Scrapbook 11/7/12 -Why Barbary Coast Failed and Nimoy & Shat on $20,000 Pyramid

An analysis about why Shatner’s 70’s show The Barbary Coast  failed –probably because it was an awful show? (It basically was a 70’s version of The Wild Wild West, with Shatner in the Artemis Gordon-style role)  Also a mention of that British import Space 1999, and TV listings of Nimoy’s movie The Alpha Caper, and the crazy week when William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy appeared opposite each other on Dick Clark’s $20,ooo Pyramid! Those appearances were pretty funny; at one point they pitted Shatner against himself at the pyramid, and amazingly, he LOST!  I remember he was sitting there giving clues to an empty chair and Clark had to yell out something like “Switch seats, you dope!”

Why did Shatner and Nimoy do this? I’m guessing they needed the money, but it looks like they really enjoyed it -(Nimoy played to win and was especially good!) See the link to these episodes in today’s Wideo Wednesday – (the quality isn’t great but it’s a miracle that someone saved these!)  Thank you Hondo!

Did you Vote Yet?

Hope so!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kvk1NZDFvZU

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Toon Tuesday — “Disconnect”

The Daily Scrapbook 11/6/12 (August 1977) Enterprise Test Flight

Here’s today’s flashback:  From August 13, 1977, the test flight of the new Space Shuttle Enterprise.  This was a pretty big deal at the time and I remember being excited about this new technology!  Having it named “Enterprise” was a bonus, although it never went into space.   You may recall from this post that the Enterprise is now in it’s permanent home in Manhattan at the Intrepid Air and Sea Museum — hope it was safe from Sandy!  I definitely want to see it next time I’m there!

The Daily Scrapbook 11/5/12 Trekkies of all ages

Here’s today’s flashback from 1976.  Trek news from the TV Guide ‘teletype’ section, notes on Leonard and Bill, an article from Parade Magazine about a middle-aged ‘Trekkie’ Mom Roberta Rogow, from New Jersey who wrote Trekindex, a fanzine guide to everything Trek, and comments in TV Guide from a fangirl who differentiates Trekkers from Trekkies.  The label didn’t really matter to me; just the fact that I was into Trek made me a freak among normals anyway.  There are also three fun limericks here from two girls I met at the Star Trek Bicentennial 10 convention in NYC, Barbara Louis and Marie Letiza. Barbara also supplied me with all the articles you’ll find here in pale Xerox grey. ( I had some of her stuff copied for my scrapbooks, it was so nice to know that I wasn’t the only one!)  Barbara was a cool chick,  with long blond hair and a big smile.  I recall not long after the Trek Convention, we kept in touch for a while, and when she and her family were vacationing in nearby Oneonta, my brother, Mom and I drove out to meet them and she and I shared all our Star Trek scrapbook material, sighing over Leonard Nimoy and wondering if a new Trek TV show would really happen. I still have a letter she wrote me where she gushed about seeing actor/singer David Soul (Starsky & Hutch, and one of the red natives in The Apple) in concert, singing his one hit wonder “Don’t Give Up On Us”.  Barbara was more a a typical teenager than I, (she even had a boyfriend!) Oh how I envied her! Wonder what she’s up to now? Probably a president of a company.

My Weekly Spock — Election Time!

Just came across these on eBay — original photos and negatives of Mr. Nimoy (and then-wife Sandy) in 1972 campaigning for the late George McGovern (wow!) Nimoy was (and is) always of strongly aware of his civic duty. Personally, I think he’d  make an excellent president (or at least adviser)!  Be sure to vote tomorrow –it’s the only logical thing to do!

Trekker Scrapbook is now on Facebook!

Hey All,

I now have a Trekker Scrapbook page on Facebook! I have posted most of the material printed here since I came back in September, and if you have any family or friends who are interested, please let them know.  And also please ‘like ‘ my trekkerscrapbook Facebook page so I can keep track of my watchers. Thanks and enjoy!   Here’s the link

http://www.facebook.com/TrekkerScrapbook

FArFri 11/2/12

It’s been a long week (with concerns about Sandy and such) So here’s some pretty for today! A while back, I discovered a site called Doll Divine which features multiple interfaces where one can create all types of pretty model ‘dolls’.   The one game on the site is  Erte Elegance where you create dolls in the style of the great Art Deco artist Erte (with lots of swags and fru-fru’s)  I started playing with the interface, and before long, I was recreating Star Trek’s most lovely women (Terran and Otherwise) in this most elegant style!  Here the first  several of my efforts –Vina from “The Cage” in her rags, damsel-in-distress gown, Talosian dress, picnic outfit, and of course, as a Green Orion Slave Girl! Note: Obviously these are variations on the original theme, for you are limited to the templates of the game and profile position of the model, but these are fanciful versions of the Trek Costumes as Erte may have  interpreted them.  I’m proudest of the ‘damsel’ gown, as I managed to recreate a facsimile of the fancy frock that Vina wore, complete with dark gold underskirt.  (There are many options for patterned fabric and skirt layering)  I’ll post some more of my other Trek ladies in the future.  Enjoy, and have a restful weekend! And check out this site, it’s fun! – Therese