It is a treat to find this show I had no idea about! I LOVE shows frm the 50’s 60’s and esp 70’s! I prefer to stay here in these decades, and what’s crazy is that everyone be mad @ me b/c I prefer to stay inside and watch my old shows and eat my snacks in peace. Smh Ppl are ridiculous
@bella_bella8518 сағат бұрын
It is a treat to find this show I had no idea about! I LOVE shows frm the 50’s 60’s and esp 70’s! I prefer to stay here in these decades, and what’s crazy is that everyone be mad @ me b/c I prefer to stay inside and watch my old shows and eat my snacks in peace. Smh Ppl are ridiculous
@Joseph-o4k3n2 күн бұрын
I love seeing certain “bit actors” in some of these shows. Like the magazine guy played Salty Pepper in the Odd Couple and other small parts in the show.
@RubyPearls-Shatner-channel2 күн бұрын
Here's a link to the video tribute they deleted. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pHmrkIBqlMyHi7c
@riffdigger21333 күн бұрын
He had hair then?
@tims_adventures3 күн бұрын
They are so very silly xD
@Wolfinger19354 күн бұрын
What a terrible ending...
@nguyenphambaohuan6624 күн бұрын
2:32 Oh look, that's the "Pipe Piper", Doc Severinsen from "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson". He was the leader of "Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show Band" (a.k.a. the Doc Severinsen Orchestra) and is still alive until today after his retirement in 2022. God bless the man. P.S. Rest in peace, Ralph Pierre LaCock "Peter Marshall" (1926-2024). You will always be among the great masters of the "Hollywood Squares" as well as the "Storybook Squares".
@peanut1001x5 күн бұрын
wasn't she Shatner's wife in The Twilight Zone too
@RubyPearls-Shatner-channel4 күн бұрын
No, but looks a little like her. Pippa Scott....she played Shatner's character's wife in a 1960 series called "Outlaws". The episode was "Starfall."
@poussy92527 күн бұрын
no DVD of this?
@RubyPearls-Shatner-channel7 күн бұрын
@@poussy9252 Not that I'm aware of.
@buicklincoln8 күн бұрын
Shatner needed a better hair piece!
@davidmarshall77529 күн бұрын
God what great writing, it's like an early Scorsese film. And top-shelf chemistry between Walter & Shatner, she would've been perfect on Star Trek:TOS as 'Number One'.
@MikeSooch9 күн бұрын
Music by "Johnny" Williams.
@tlflora13 күн бұрын
otis!!!!! lol
@johnsjohnson44815 күн бұрын
Mr. Shatner has had an incredible life and career. He is truly a Living Legend. Thanks for sharing.
@timepoet7715 күн бұрын
This was over three years before Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
@OnBleeckerStreet16 күн бұрын
I wonder if the musical he mentioned that played at the same time as Suzie Wong was West Side Story…
@artheemisia22 күн бұрын
Really too bad he wasn’t cast in the movie adaptation - William Holden was far too old for the role
@calreid320824 күн бұрын
Ironside was rife with Star Trek guest stars. I know many of these actors did all the major cop and spy shows at one time, but Ironside seemed to get a lot of the same people! Nice to see.
@yessroman24 күн бұрын
For me, the most impressive thing was the harsh, shrill screams he let out, in contrast to his measured, honey-like, verbal deliveries in films and TV.
@LaserLivestreamАй бұрын
This is the start of his feud with George Takei. Shatner stole his heritage!
@americanpersian5832Ай бұрын
All time great actor.😊
@sallysampson628Ай бұрын
William Shatner is a great actor!! Until now I’ve only ever seen him in Star Trek so it’s really good to see him in so many films before he became Captain Kirk. 😃🥰
@peanut1001xАй бұрын
Bill definitely doesn't suit blonde. bit of Kirkfu in there.
@edwardprice140Ай бұрын
Good acting, great writing ? This is a perfect high school play, all with one backdrop. Timeless theme.
@dovbarleib3256Ай бұрын
William Shatner was an accomplished actor. So many, many television roles before Star Trek. My favorite of course was the Twilight Zone episode of a Monster playing with the jet engine at 20,000 feet. The horror in Shatner's eyes is breathtaking.
@RonaldDesrosiers-h2fАй бұрын
Shatner was also on one of the longest tv western shows Gunsmoke...... "Live long and prosperous" "Na no na no" 😹😂😹
@RunningRiver246Ай бұрын
So , William Shatner plays a doctor ... I wonder if somewhere out there Deforest Kelly plays a captain.
@RobinHughes80Ай бұрын
It's wonderful, bizarr, strange, fantastic 🍀
@ADAMSIXTIESАй бұрын
Airdate Jan. 7th, 1965. If Ms. Knox looks familiar she was in the Space Seed episode of Star Trek. Madlyn Rhue 1935-2003 was not in Wrath of Khan due to MS. By the way this is a death penalty case, however no actual executions have occurred in New York since 1963.
@GoatHoovesInSpatsАй бұрын
Is Voice of the Planet available on VHS, DVD, or streaming anywhere?
@RubyPearls-Shatner-channelАй бұрын
@@GoatHoovesInSpats Not that I'm aware of .
@ADAMSIXTIESАй бұрын
Kirk meets Doctor Smith.
@ADAMSIXTIESАй бұрын
1960s: bookmaking and bribery vs. the mass murder of the 2020s. I'll take the '60s. This whole case is based on the word of someone everyone knows is corrupt: Paddy Birch. But that lady is so freakin annoying. . By the way we know from Serpico that at least half the NYPD was on the take and the only reason he survived is the cops that rescued him didn't know whom he was.
@al.g.7125Ай бұрын
Lonny Chapman would later be in the series For the people with Bill.
@janicev4862Ай бұрын
Great show! Thank you.
@ADAMSIXTIESАй бұрын
Airdate Feb. 21st, 1965.FYI there has been no executions in New York since 1963. Police brutality of the NYPD goes back much further. One of the characters is Det. Kojek. Original name of the Kojak series?
@bella_bella85Күн бұрын
Right I noticed that name.. I just said they were showing ppl long time ago wtf was really going on. Smh 🤦🏽♀️ Admissible
@sporopezaАй бұрын
His toupee was invincible to the salt water.
@douglaswallace7680Ай бұрын
The various TV Theaters put on by different sponsors signaled bed time in my house . Now , better than half a century later , I watch , fully entertained . Sadly , never again to be repeated !
@ADAMSIXTIESАй бұрын
Airdate Jan. 31st, 1965, filmed at Bronx Supreme Courthouse, Filmway Studios in East Harlem and Midtown. A well done precursor to Law and Order. Howard da Silva was blacklisted in the '50s and made a comeback in the '60s starring in the film David and Lisa and then later as Ben Franklin in 1776 and many other roles.
@ronaldgarrison8478Ай бұрын
Shatner did a bunch of good stuff before he got anywhere near Star Trek.
@ArgentPureАй бұрын
Quite boring!
@gregm.857Ай бұрын
Very interesting slice of TV history there. Very unfortunate that the audio is so bad. Distant micing, reverberent studio, overly loud SFX ... weren't they listening in the control room?! I think it's an optical track from a kinescope, too, which doesn't help. I can clean up the hum and noise, but much of the dialog is still indecipherable. In a few years we'll be able to get AI to revoice it and get rid of the damned creaking rope.
@peanut1001xАй бұрын
copy of similar movie Bill did, Million Dollar Practice
@dannygaines1352Ай бұрын
Shortwave radio program called For the people.
@nationstationmusic227Ай бұрын
Didn’t this women play the spouse of two Ricardo montalban characters one of which being Kahn from star trek
@RubyPearls-Shatner-channelАй бұрын
@@nationstationmusic227 Sure did! Good catch on your part.
@byronstepherson4242Ай бұрын
Gynecology: hot flashes and hypochondria
@michellel564Ай бұрын
So is this a soap opera? 😅 Or was this an evening program?
@RubyPearls-Shatner-channelАй бұрын
@@michellel564 Evening program....this may have been before soap operas.
@believeinpeaceАй бұрын
Why do they always show shots being given in the wrong place?
@mariestreeting421324 күн бұрын
I know, just above the elbow 😆
@tryarunmАй бұрын
Strangely, this movie is not listed in Shatner's filmography in Wikipedia.
@sclogse12 ай бұрын
Harlan Ellison says Shatner got it right in his book, Watching. So, I'm here. The lighting bugs me. The room needed window light.