Saturday, May 24, 2014

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 fiancĂ©, 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.

1 comment:

  1. Great costume, Andrea!!! If you're gonna make yourself an Android to keep you company THAT'S a GREAT MOXEL to choose.

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