Okay, since Zelig asked for it, he's got it! A separate thread devoted to this show starting with Arlene Martel from S3 "Night Of The Circus Of Death".
I can understand his comment that she wasn't easily recognizable at first with the dark wig.
One could take this title to mean "Yum" seen only in the original TV program....OR one could take the title to mean "Yum" people who starred in westerns. In that case, people should post some "yummy" cowboys too.
Okay, since Zelig asked for it, he's got it! A separate thread devoted to this show starting with Arlene Martel from S3 "Night Of The Circus Of Death".
I can understand his comment that she wasn't easily recognizable at first with the dark wig.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!! Arlene WAS smokin' hot in that episode. You have excellent taste, Eric.
Not too big a presence in the episode from what I can glean, but I can oblige.
Thanks for that. IMO Linda Marsh blossomed in her two early Hawaii Five-O appearances, "Sweet Terror" and "Force of Waves", especially the latter with her lightened hair. Wow! She also had that great retort to the old Chinamen in "Sweet Terror" after the she orders some pharmaceutical ingredients to be mixed the old man says "You are very young to have such knowledge." To which Marsh replies, And you are very old...to still be alive. LOL
A separate Five-O Yum thread might be possible in the future (though Barbara Luna is already spotlighted from there in the UNCLE thread). But give the others some time to breathe a bit more first.
A separate Five-O Yum thread might be possible in the future (though Barbara Luna is already spotlighted from there in the UNCLE thread). But give the others some time to breathe a bit more first.
Just adding a little flavor, no rush on any future Yum threads.
Overall, WWW doesn't deliver as high a volume of notable female guests the way UNCLE does, but it's still great to see those episodes where some of them do get to shine.
The Irwin Allen shows, much as I enjoy them, tended to do the least effective job of showcasing the fabulous women of the 60s (on Voyage, female guests were all but non-existent after S2).
Overall, WWW doesn't deliver as high a volume of notable female guests the way UNCLE does, but it's still great to see those episodes where some of them do get to shine.
The Irwin Allen shows, much as I enjoy them, tended to do the least effective job of showcasing the fabulous women of the 60s (on Voyage, female guests were all but non-existent after S2).
Michele Carey appears in two WWW episodes, boyo! "TNOT Featered Fury" "TNOT Winged Terror, Part I & II"
A few suggestions, as well as the one mentioned in the last message:
Pilar Seurat ("The Night The Dragon Screamed") Toian Matchinga ("The Night Of The Red-Eyed Madmen," "The Night Of The Legion Of Death" and "The Night Of The Spanish Curse") Maggie Thrett ("The Night Of The Freebooters" and "The Night Of The Running Death") Sherry Jackson ("The Night Of The Vicious Valentine" and "The Night Of The Gruesome Games") Leslie Parrish ("The Night The Wizard Shook The Earth" and "The Night Of The Flying Pie Plate") Marianna Hill ("The Night Of The Bogus Bandits") Yvonne Craig ("The Night Of The Grand Emir")