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TZ Advent Calendar – Day Sixteen

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Speaker 1

Day sixteen as a Twilight Zone podcast advent callender and our friend Josh Connor says of living Twilight Zone alumni and other than the very famous ones from other universes, meaning people like William Shatner, George de Kay, Julie Newmar and so on and so on, who would you most like to interview on the podcast and what would you want to learn about them?

So Josh has kind of taken up taken out the big hitters there really, so it's a kind of a what is left question?

And who would you speak to?

Who is left?

So what are your thoughts on this one?

Zach?

Speaker 2

Yeah, I mean you kind of ruled out all the ones I'd want to talked to, especially being the biggest Star Trek fan I am.

Now I do have a loophole here.

Some of you didn't mention Sherry Jackson, who was in the last Rites of Jeff mertal Bank.

She was in a Star Trek episode.

She was in an episode called what Are a Little Girls Made Of?

And she's like one of my Star Trek original series crushes.

I mean this, She's a beautiful woman, as you can see in the Twilight Zone and in Star Trek.

So I don't know what asked her, like, Hey, what was it like being on the Twiletight Zone and being on Star Trek.

That's that would be my those would be my questions because unfortunately we're getting I mean, the shows were going on almost you know, seventy years right of the of the show being out, so that we just don't have that many stars with us.

I mean, I'd be very interested to talk to any writers or directors, but you know, I mean they've pretty much all passed away.

I don't think there's anyone who was a writer, producer, director of The Twile Zone who's still alive in twenty twenty five, unfortunately.

So that's a that's a real tough question.

I mean, I know we always go to the heavy hitters, like the William Shatners, but I mean there's a reason we do, right.

Speaker 1

Yeah, for sure, for sure.

I was okay with this one because I actually made a little bit of headway to try and to get them on the show.

But here's the thing, and you know this, you're you know, doing podcasts and stuff.

It is a bit of a hustle sometimes, isn't it.

You know, going out there and getting guests and It's one thing when it's like someone who might be busy, you know, you don't want to be like, hey, come and give up an hour of your time to speak to me.

You know, some people will happily do it.

They enjoy doing it, and they love doing it, but you just don't know what someone's going to be like.

But I think my kind of thing is that because they are people of a certain age, they might love to talk about this stuff, but they also might not.

You just don't know what's going on with them.

So I was actually tentatively trying to reach out to marry At Hartley, who played the female role in The Long Moorrow, and I just I guess I kind of lost my nerve a bit.

Speaker 2

You know.

Speaker 1

I actually think she's still active in charity work and things like that, so maybe it's something that I should have done.

I don't know.

The times when it came together with someone from the original show, like ale Holloman.

Speaker 2

Or oh yeah that was magical, yeah yeah.

Speaker 1

Or hm wye and you know, where things just kind of fell into place, then you can kind of just go with the flow of it.

But when you're actually reaching out to someone and you just don't know what this is.

Maybe I'm just too precious about it.

I don't know, but you know, you just don't want to bother anybody.

But I think Marius Hartley from The Longmorrow.

She did that episode.

It's a favorite episode for me.

I think it's a bit of an underrated episode.

She was also in other stuff that I liked.

She was in The Incredible Hulk.

She was married to David Banner as he was in that show.

Yeah, so you know, she's been in a few things that I like.

So I think she's had a very long, distinguished career and there's always things to be mined from that.

Speaker 2

Absolutely.

You know, she was in a Star Trek episode two, tom, so I totally support you tracking her now.

She was in an episode called All Our Yesterday.

She was someone's Spock film in a little with

Speaker 1

Actually see it's all connected, man, It's all connected.

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