Sunday, May 25, 2014

Star Trek Babes - Season 1, Ep. 10: "Dagger of the Mind"

What Star Trek lacked in the previous episode they made up with Dagger of the Mind, which featured psychiatrist Dr Helen Noel (actress Marianna Hill). Captain Kirk and Dr. Noel beam down together to Tantalus V, a rehabilitation facility for the criminally insane. And it was on Tantalus V that we get some nice shots of the doctor. See pics and try not to go insane.


Dr Helen Noel, actress Marianna Hill - Nice dimple.
 

Helen Noel and Captain Kirk beam down to Tantalus V.
 

Just another nice shot.
 

Looks like Captain Kirk and the doctor are going to have some fun.
Damn, he gets all the women!
 

I don't know what that is under the doctor's uniform, but it got buried pretty deep, didn't it?
 
 
About Marianna Hill...
 
Marianna was born in 1942 (as Mariana Schwarzkopf) in California. She was Elvis Presley's Hawaiian girl in the movie Paradise, Hawaiian Style, filmed in 1966, the same year Dagger of the Mind aired. She was also Deanna Dunn-Corleone in The Godfather Part II. Marianna now lives near London, England and is still active in the entertainment business.



Saturday, May 24, 2014

Star Trek Babes - Season 1, Ep. 9: "Miri"

The Star Trek episode Miri had almost nothing to offer as far as showcasing some hotties. I found one decent shot of Yeoman Rand when a breeze sends her skirt flying up (ah, memories of Marilyn Monroe). They arrive on a planet that resembles Earth during the 1960s (that must have been simple to set up, since it was filmed in 1966). But the planet appeared abandoned, and there was a disease that made teenagers turn really old, really fast, and die once they hit puberty. I know a lot of us are fed up with teens, but this isn't the way to do it. A young girl named Miri happened to be one of the pubescents on the planet.

 
 
 


Star Trek Babes - Season 1, Ep. 8: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"

What are Little Girls Made of had one fine babe called Andrea (played by Sherry Jackson). Andrea was an android created by Dr. Roger Korby, who happened to be Nurse Christine Chapel's long lost fiancé, but has since resorted to scientific evil-doings. I'm not so sure, however, that creating Andrea was a bad thing; you see, she's one of those androids made for the sole purpose of satisfying a man's every whim and desire. What man wouldn't want one of those? That's what I'm talkin' about! Most women draw the line somewhere; but not this one!



Before beaming down with Capt. Kirk to Exo III, the home planet of Dr. Roger Korby, Nurse Chapel and Uhura experience what appears to be an intimate moment. I guess anything goes on The Enterprise. Who's complaining?
 
 
Okay, Andrea, I know right now what my first three wishes are.
 

Looks like she's got her eyes on the Capt. Lucky bastard.
 

Andrea and Nurse Chapel face off.
 

C'mon now; there must have been about 100 people on the set when this scene was filmed and nobody noticed that Captain Kirk is holding a huge dildo? Well, that's what it looks like. And he's planning on whacking some big android dude called "Ruk" with it. Ruk, by the way, was played by Ted Cassidy, who most remember as Lurch on The Addams Family.
 
 
About Sherry Jackson...

She was born in Idaho in 1942, making her 24 when What Are Little Girls Made Of? was filmed. She began her career as a child actress. A year after doing the Star Trek android role, Sherry Jackson appeared nude in a film called Gunn, and stills of her from that movie were published in Playboy's August, 1967 issue. Gunn was never released on VHS or DVD, so good luck finding it. A copy of the Playboy magazine might be found on eBay or other site; shoot some pics my way if you get a hold of it. At the time of this writing, Sherry Jackson is 72 years old.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Star Trek Babes - Season 1, Ep. 7: "Mudd's Women"

Talk about some hotties. In "Mudd's Women", a cargo ship transporter named Harcourt Fenton Mudd is selling his cargo of women as wives; for a price, of course. Any takers?


Mudd's Women - Eve (actress Karen Steele), Ruth (Maggie Thrett),
and Magda (Susan Denberg)
 

Hell yeah, permission to come aboard granted!
 

Ruth
 

Magda. Whoa! Almost a wardrobe slip here.
Actually, you can see all of her--without the wardrobe--below.
 

Some early Season 1 episodes had Uhura in green.


A little about these three fine women...
 
Karen Steele (Eve) was born in 1931 in Honolulu, Hawaii and died in 1988. That made her 35 when Mudd's Women was broadcast in 1966. From 1953 until 1972 she'd appeared in numberous films and television shows.
 
Maggie Thrett (Ruth) was actually born born Diane Pine in 1946. She was a  singer as well as stage, movie and television actress during the 1960s. She was 20 in Mudd's Women. Maggie retired from the entertainment business, stating she was fed up with unwanted sexual advances from producers. Who could blame them? (Just kidding). She later married and had three children.
 
Susan Denberg (Magda). Not much is known about Susan, except that she was born in Australia in 1944 and appeared in about four American television shows during the 1960s, including, of course, Mudd's Women. It seems she also appeared in Playboy Magazine in 1966, the year Mudd's Women was broadcast (see below).
 
Susan Denberg (Magda)
 
 

Star Trek Babes - Season 1, Ep. 6: "The Enemy Within"

In "The Enemy Within", a transporter malfunction creates two Capt. Kirks. The real one...and an evil one. So what does the evil one do? What the real one has probably wanted to do for a long time: get a piece of Yeoman Rand!


The duplicate evil Kirk tries to rape Yeoman Rand


And this is what we get to see when she tries to get away
 

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Star Trek Babes - Season 1, Ep. 5: "The Naked Time"

Who could forget a crazed Sulu running around shirtless swinging a sword and challenging crew members to a duel? No, I'm not putting that picture here; sorry. Not to sound homophobic; I just didn't think he looked that good. Or Lt. Kevin Riley repeatedly singing "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" over and over on the P.A. system. Hilarious.

There were no guest beauties in this episode, but some nice shots of Uhura, and some of Nurse Christine Chapel getting all horny for Spock. Not all her fault; some strange chemical substance infected the crew of The Enterprise.


As always, a very fine pair of dark stems on Uhura.

Nurse Christine Chapel; actress Majel Barrett, wife of Gene Roddenberry. In this episode she has the hots for Spock. As you can see, she wants that Vulcan NOW!


She's begging for it.


Star Trek Babes - Season 1, Ep. 4: "Where No Man Has Gone Before"


In "Where No Man Has Gone Before", Uhura and other regular cast members did not appear. There were two guest beauties in this episode, but they didn't reveal much...darnit.


Dr. Elizabeth Dehner; actress Sally Kellerman

Yeoman Smith; actress Andrea Dromm
Andrea Dromm was born in 1941 in New York. Her acting career took off after appearing in a 1963 commercial for National Airlines; she was the stewardess that said: "Is this any way to run an airline? You bet it is!" - Rumor has it that Gene Roddenberry wanted Andrea as a regular Star Trek cast member, but she refused after learning that she'd have to provide him with sexual favors in return. Yeah, Gene knew how to pick 'em.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Star Trek Babes - Season 1, Ep. 3: "Charlie X"

Yeoman Rand gets slapped on the butt by Charlie. Don't let her expression deceive you. She was not happy about it.


Uhura gets shocked. Yeah, she shocks me too sometimes.

I always wondered what was under that short skirt.

Yoeman Rand. Yes, very pretty.

Yoeman Rand: It's so cold in here!
Capt. Kirk: Yes, we can tell.
Spock: Indeed. That would be the logical reaction of a women's breast.

Star Trek Babes – Season 1, Ep. 2 “The Man Trap”

Ah! Uhura. We first see her in Episode 2, “The Man Trap”. Trust me, it was no coincidence that she froze to show off those legs for a full 7 seconds of this scene. Too bad Spock hadn't noticed. His loss.

Yeoman Janice Rand seen here with Hikaru Sulu.

Character: Blonde Nancy Crater (actress Francine Pyne, a guest beauty of the episode). Her appearance was brief. There's a reason why she's referred to as "Blonde Nancy Crater". You'll just have to see the episode to know why. Fracine Pyne was born in San Francisco in 1940 and is credited in just three productions as an actress during her lifetime: A House Is Not a Home (1964), Star Trek (1966), and Nevada Smith (1966). I wonder what happened.

Blonde Nancy Crater with Crewman Darnell. Yeah, he dies.


First Star Trek Babe: Vina! (Season 1, Ep. 1 "The Cage")

The first Star Trek beauty was Vina, played by Susan Oliver (1932-1990). A really hot scene of Vina was when she transformed for Capt. Pike into an Orion Slave Girl and did that VERY SEXY dance for him. What man could resist that HOT green body?!





 
 
About Susan Oliver...
 
Susan was born in 1932 (as Charlotte Gercke), making her 33 when The Cage was filmed in 1965. She was born in New York City and died of cancer in California in 1990 at the young age of 58. In 1959 she developed a fear of flying after experiencing a terrible flight from New York to Paris (the plane suddenly plunged before recovering). To overcome her fears she actually began flight classes and flying herself. In 1967 she became the second woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean (the first having been Amelia Earhart). In the 1976 TV Movie "Amelia Earhart", Susan played the role of Earhart's flight instructor, Neta Snook (Snookie). She also wrote an autobiography that was published in 1983 titled: "Odyessy, A Daring Transatlantic Journey". Susan never married.