William Shatner at Star Trek: The Original Series Set Tour

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  • Press conference for William Shatner Weekend at the Star Trek: The Original Series Set Tour in Ticonderoga, New York on May 4, 2018.
    Video by trekmovie.com
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  • @SuperLittleman101
    @SuperLittleman101 Před 6 lety +528

    I'm 55 and still watch Old episodes of Star Trek to this day.

    • @georgiethumbs2438
      @georgiethumbs2438 Před 4 lety +27

      Me too, I'm 57 and watched one just yesterday on Netflix "Operation annihilate" where the flying amoeba attacks Spock and puts him in tremendous pain until Spock says "Pain is a thing of the mind and can be controlled"

    • @JAGUART
      @JAGUART Před 4 lety +8

      The Heroes and Icons channel airs five hours of Star Trek six days a week.

    • @raffaelerossi4273
      @raffaelerossi4273 Před 4 lety +12

      @@JAGUART Me too. Classic series is a must! a miracle in my opinion.

    • @DennisMathias
      @DennisMathias Před 4 lety +24

      Yeah, well I watched them when they were first aired and still watch Old episodes. I'm 75.

    • @BorisW150
      @BorisW150 Před 4 lety +13

      Well, I'm 58 and do the same. Bought the entire original series on DVD.

  • @MarvinFalz
    @MarvinFalz Před 6 lety +84

    In my eyes what separates Star Trek in the 60s from all other entries in the franchise is the colorful cinematography. The colors are intense, bright and they remind of comic book coloring.

    • @50buttfish
      @50buttfish Před rokem +8

      It was a time when COLOR TVs were the rage, and the colors were great for a color-blind kid.

    • @Magneticlaw
      @Magneticlaw Před 9 měsíci +5

      And the sounds that the ship makes border on musical.

    • @KonElKent
      @KonElKent Před 7 měsíci +4

      That color palette (you also see it in the contemporary Batman series) isn't just about the show being "colorful", on a B&W TV each color is distinct. Color TV didn't hit the majority of households in the US until the early 1970s.

    • @LoveLife-yh7ke
      @LoveLife-yh7ke Před 5 měsíci +4

      The colorful cinematography was present in a lot of 1960s TV shows. Batman included. Because as I understand color TV was a new thing back then and they were showing off

    • @williamsherman1089
      @williamsherman1089 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@KonElKentRight I don't think we had color tv before 1976.

  • @StolenEyesX
    @StolenEyesX Před 6 lety +424

    Hard to believe that William Shatner recently celebrated his 87th birthday. Fantastic to see him in that chair again.

    • @generaljimmies3429
      @generaljimmies3429 Před 6 lety +18

      I swear to god he stopped aging 20 years ago

    • @robdcollector2808
      @robdcollector2808 Před 6 lety +13

      StolenEyes ..
      I really hope Shatner accepts Jesus Christ as his savior at his age! Not all roads lead to heaven and he can go at any time now!

    • @StolenEyesX
      @StolenEyesX Před 6 lety +6

      Robd collector And lo, the beatific countenance of our Lord Jesus Christ fell upon that of The Shatner. And with boundless joy in his heart, declared... “Hi, Dad!” 😉

    • @4thdoctor284
      @4thdoctor284 Před 4 lety +5

      @Joe Horn Besides Kirk took on God and won! Killing off gods is all in a days work for Captain Kirk. Well that and destroying A.I. computers with god complexes. It's a wonder that Kirk never did fry the Enterprise computer. Spock and Scotty must be really beefing up the Anti Malware for the ship.

    • @padijeff5675
      @padijeff5675 Před 4 lety

      He sang, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds!☺️

  • @vias70
    @vias70 Před 6 lety +363

    William Shatner will forever and ever be our beloved Captain Kirk. Good to see him in 'the chair' again, looking great and his mind as sharp as a tack. He answered the same questions he's been asked hundreds of times with patience and grace.

    • @spoonerpurple
      @spoonerpurple Před 5 lety +8

      some of the questions were so stupid and repetitive ..poor guy

    • @LiveINtheGood53
      @LiveINtheGood53 Před 4 lety +3

      @@spoonerpurple I wish he could have answered who his childhood heroes was instead. He to me lit up when that question was asked and then he had to answer it when he was doing the Star Trek TV show instead.

    • @tomconverse7862
      @tomconverse7862 Před 4 lety +4

      I just know he had to be tempted a few times to say, "GET A LIFE!" But instead said, "GET OUT!" 😆

    • @samdavis1958
      @samdavis1958 Před 3 lety +1

      You know Covid, people have their dreams and their heroes. I wouldn't begrudge them for that. It makes them happy and harms nobody.

    • @paoloviti6156
      @paoloviti6156 Před 3 lety +1

      It nice to see William Shatner celebrating his birthday with a still very sharp mind sitting on the famous chair. But I like very much how he has compared the adventures of Captain Hornblower, (written by Forrestal that both me and my late father was avidly reading!) to those of Captain Kirk as basically it was very similar! Good going 👍👍

  • @bigpizzapie
    @bigpizzapie Před 6 lety +380

    I’m surprised the redshirt in the background made it through the whole interview. !

    • @aftacomics5865
      @aftacomics5865 Před 3 lety +14

      But..but..immediately following this interview he was reduced to a cube!

    • @theamused8705
      @theamused8705 Před 3 lety +5

      @@aftacomics5865 and then the cube was stepped on...

    • @thebodaki6295
      @thebodaki6295 Před 3 lety +3

      IKR

    • @walterkoziol3822
      @walterkoziol3822 Před 3 lety +11

      He was the first person I saw and I'm like we have a dead man walking here.

    • @engine2truck6
      @engine2truck6 Před 3 lety +6

      BEST comment this year.

  • @godfellas483
    @godfellas483 Před 3 lety +40

    It would drive me crazy to answer the same old questions for almost 60 years. Good job holding yourself together and not beating these reporters to death with Sulu's chair.

  • @magesentron
    @magesentron Před 6 lety +199

    That man is a national treasure.

    • @exexpat11
      @exexpat11 Před 6 lety

      Did he ever become a US citizen or is he a duel citizen? If so he would be a double National Treasure of the US and Kanuckia.

    • @1960taylor
      @1960taylor Před 5 lety +7

      Nope...still remains Canadian only.

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 Před 4 lety +3

      He is only man. Just because he played a great character does not necessarily mean he is great. Man of his co-workers did not like him at all.

    • @annoyed707
      @annoyed707 Před 4 lety

      @@exexpat11 In typical usage, a duel is something you fight, while something dual is something composed of two parts.

    • @ineffable1129
      @ineffable1129 Před 3 lety +1

      @@exexpat11 While people can do have dual citizenship it's technically a violation of your US citizenship, in practice the US rarely enforces that but it legally meaningless in US jurisdiction.

  • @ParanormalCrucible
    @ParanormalCrucible Před 6 lety +339

    The greatest captain in the universe, i love William Shatner.

    • @dalehall2067
      @dalehall2067 Před 3 lety +3

      Although I do understand that he’s an absolute prick to work with

    • @mac11380
      @mac11380 Před 3 lety +1

      Capt Crunch would be a close race.

    • @michaelheinrich44
      @michaelheinrich44 Před 3 lety +1

      @Covidarius Jackson really? sounds illogical.

    • @luthermcgee7297
      @luthermcgee7297 Před 3 lety +1

      You're not the only one.

    • @markeffend165
      @markeffend165 Před 3 lety +4

      The only hands on captain not Picard not sisko not Janeway shatner rules

  • @frozencancukfinearts
    @frozencancukfinearts Před 6 lety +87

    Star Trek lives on because the episodes were well told stories, well filmed, involving characters we cared about and set in exciting times and totally unfamiliar settings.

    • @TucsonDude
      @TucsonDude Před 3 lety +3

      ...and they were morality plays, some based upon ancient themes.

  • @ejseabury
    @ejseabury Před rokem +10

    Mr. Cawley has done a spectacular job of preserving/re-creating the Enterprise sets.
    He’s obviously invested a lot of time and money on it.
    Great job, sir! 👍🏽

    • @Trunker21
      @Trunker21 Před 7 měsíci

      I'm glad James decided to do the Star Trek New Voyages / Phase II web series prior to the CBS/Paramount crack down. It was a fun watch (possibly my favorite fan series) and lead to the creation of the Set Tour once the limitations were put into place. He had the brilliance to convince CBS/Paramount to authorize the set tour and things went from there.
      I love how dedicated he is to the whole thing. Mr. Cawley is a r\ather nice fellow too.

  • @thomasmunoz4331
    @thomasmunoz4331 Před rokem +6

    What he should have said when asked how long does he hope Star Trek will go on is this: I hope it goes on until it becomes a reality. 👍

  • @julianbristow4793
    @julianbristow4793 Před 6 lety +27

    The acting , the stories, the production staff and the feeling like your really out there. Star Trek was an original masterpiece that just can’t be duplicated in my opinion. It was truly a wonderful show with its own personality or charisma. The chemistry was all there, everything blended into place. Not like these other shows that were confusing to watch. Yes, those were the days. I salute William Shatner and all the past crew members and production staff who made Star Trek a memorable TV show.

  • @indy_go_blue6048
    @indy_go_blue6048 Před 6 lety +69

    Cheese and all, I love this guy and this show. To answer the question as to what made this show popular, epic, and eternal (okay, hyperbole on the last word) is the interaction between Kirk, Spock and McCoy and to a lesser extent the other crew members. They were and still are some of the best literary (or film) characters ever created.

    • @LiveINtheGood53
      @LiveINtheGood53 Před 4 lety +4

      William Shatner is a brilliant guy and he plays the cheese very well when he has to.

    • @luthermcgee7297
      @luthermcgee7297 Před 3 lety +2

      @@LiveINtheGood53 , not only brilliant, but also very active these days.

  • @nx9100
    @nx9100 Před 3 lety +22

    Gene is watching this and hopefully smiling and enjoying the fact that his creation still lives on in the hearts of millions around the world, and is still inspiring young minds to this day...

    • @coloradostrong
      @coloradostrong Před 3 lety +2

      Dead people know nothing.

    • @biocentricworld5956
      @biocentricworld5956 Před 3 lety +2

      @@coloradostrong Actually quantum physics provides compelling evidence to indicate that time is circular and not linear...Or how about the strong belief among many physicists that there is a multiverse and that reality is a conscious illusion, as is death? Your statement seems final and certain which is ok but in the science world nothing is certain. An open mind is a mind that grows.

  • @rich1701
    @rich1701 Před 6 lety +93

    It’s like that scene with Kirk on the bridge of the enterprise B answering questions from the press. Quite surreal.

    • @JackPonissi
      @JackPonissi Před 4 lety +4

      Dread to Think exactly my thoughts. Double fun if you consider that this very set was Harriman's bridge on Of Gods and Men.

    • @esecallum
      @esecallum Před 4 lety

      @@JackPonissi MY THOUGHT TOO...

    • @davidcole7287
      @davidcole7287 Před 3 lety +3

      I thought the same, down to the similar questions. "How does it feel to be back on the Enterprise bridge?" "Can you say 'Take us out'?"

    • @PotholesInMyLawn
      @PotholesInMyLawn Před 3 lety +1

      My gosh, I had the same thoughts...

    • @sampowellmusic
      @sampowellmusic Před 3 lety

      Brought a tear to me eye!

  • @davebarron5939
    @davebarron5939 Před 3 lety +33

    Bill is like the energizer bunny, and king midas rolled into one. He is going constantly, and everything he touches turns out great. I recently watched him in a 1961 black and white called Judgement at Nuremberg. This man has had an amazing career. Gods speed for a whole lot more.

    • @j.lietka9406
      @j.lietka9406 Před 3 lety +1

      He had a role in an episode of the Twilight Zone.

    • @Jaque1961
      @Jaque1961 Před rokem +1

      ​@@j.lietka9406Two episodes. "Terror at 20,000 Feet " and a gambling episode as a newlywed.

    • @j.lietka9406
      @j.lietka9406 Před rokem +1

      @@Jaque1961 right! May The Fourth Be With You!

    • @j.lietka9406
      @j.lietka9406 Před rokem

      @Alive&Well right! May The Fourth Be With You!

    • @Jaque1961
      @Jaque1961 Před rokem

      @@j.lietka9406 You too, ty 🖖

  • @johnvaldez8830
    @johnvaldez8830 Před 3 lety +31

    The thing is that Captain Kirk is the embodiment of what every youth wanted to experience as a space explorer and then some. He revealed the good in humanity when faced with the challenges of aliens, technology and space and brought it home for all to see.

    • @JetFire9
      @JetFire9 Před 3 lety +2

      The captain would be shocked at how the current regime is doing everything opposite of what he embodies.

    • @johnvaldez8830
      @johnvaldez8830 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JetFire9 , just couldn't agree more. Most newcomers to the series production now don't realize that its not just an epic story...Roddenberry had a vision for humanity that was a commentary on how we would improve and be worthy. Instead, its become...well, a Frankenstein monster in some regards.

    • @andrepaige9669
      @andrepaige9669 Před 2 lety

      @@JetFire9 No, they're not.

    • @andrepaige9669
      @andrepaige9669 Před 2 lety

      @@johnvaldez8830 Long as you're watching...and you are.

  • @swifty1969
    @swifty1969 Před 3 lety +11

    it's crazy how sharp he is at his age.

  • @Calatriste54
    @Calatriste54 Před 3 lety +7

    At 67, I'm "recording" old episodes as we speak.. Your keeping of Naval traditions, in the new environment fired my imagination. JTK is a man worthy of being followed.. LLandP..

  • @Daehawk
    @Daehawk Před 6 lety +27

    I think its very cool to see him in that chair after these years. If you listen you hear James T Kirk.. All you need are bridge sounds.

    • @SilentKnight43
      @SilentKnight43 Před 2 lety

      It was also cool to see Scotty on the old bridge in an episode of TNG. But seeing Shatner in his old captain's chair is best...even if he's not in character.

  • @1aikane
    @1aikane Před 6 lety +169

    Wow, Nice to see him on this set in that chair. He is doing very well for his years. I had an opportunity to sit in the original chair from the 1960s set from the Smithsonian. It was awesome.

    • @46monkeyes
      @46monkeyes Před 6 lety +1

      1aikane - I am amazed that he didn’t break that chair because of his weight. What a load! Good old Bill!!

    • @1aikane
      @1aikane Před 6 lety +6

      vidstar1 He is an excellent actor and a cultural icon. He has not been nominated for sainthood. I met him in the 1990s and he was barely friendly.

    • @Aerojet01
      @Aerojet01 Před 6 lety +4

      Vidstar1Take your hate elsewhere. If you don't like Shatner, then why are you here? You come across as very toxic.

    • @robertwesley9276
      @robertwesley9276 Před 6 lety +1

      I think I would be too. Not only does he have grumpy old man syndrome but the overwhelming popularity and the fans that have probably bothered him probably made him bitter. plus some ppl just come across as assholes.

    • @thespecter5164
      @thespecter5164 Před 5 lety +4

      @vidstar1 yeah well you shithead I actually did meet him he was nice to me and said happy birthday to me he was chill and down to earth

  • @finnmccool684
    @finnmccool684 Před 6 lety +20

    I was there yesterday, and met the Captain. Amazing experience. If you go there and get a tour of the set, you won't believe it.

    • @SilentKnight43
      @SilentKnight43 Před 2 lety +1

      Gonna hafta' make the 6hr drive from Niagara Falls to Ticonderoga someday to see this.

    • @finnmccool684
      @finnmccool684 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SilentKnight43 Do it! It is amazing.

    • @SilentKnight43
      @SilentKnight43 Před 2 lety +1

      @@finnmccool684 It's on the to-do list, for sure.

  • @LATVERIAN1
    @LATVERIAN1 Před 6 lety +75

    You've gotta ask yourself just how many times
    has William Shatner been asked these same
    questions over & over & over again?

    • @froggacuda1605
      @froggacuda1605 Před 3 lety +4

      I agree. On that set, I see it as on opportunity lost that they didn't ask better more focused questions

    • @amead78
      @amead78 Před 3 lety +5

      All the actors have been asked every possible question about the show. It’s sad that people think they’re going to get a new revelation by asking what their favorite episode was.

    • @Matthew-ve7uv
      @Matthew-ve7uv Před 3 lety +2

      In this same fucking interview! 3 minutes apart!

    • @actstuntcam
      @actstuntcam Před 3 lety +1

      And he is polite and just answers the questions:)

    • @Hambone571
      @Hambone571 Před 3 lety

      Yep. Over and over and over...

  • @Spock0987
    @Spock0987 Před 3 lety +5

    "...a country music album, a christmas album, then a heavy metal and finally a duet with Enya after i am still planning... that is Bill never stop!

  • @theprolificnetwork4670
    @theprolificnetwork4670 Před 6 lety +7

    Star Trek Continues is an awesome series they did a great job emulating that original era.

  • @trollking99
    @trollking99 Před 6 lety +10

    William Shatner is incredible! He's 87 years of age and is still sharp of mind and wit. He has much still left to accomplish.

  • @125southernnh2
    @125southernnh2 Před 3 lety +2

    Bill has entertained me for decades. The man is a quintessential professional.

  • @abundantYOUniverse
    @abundantYOUniverse Před 6 lety +16

    Overjoyed to see our Captain in that chair. And the gentleman standing next to him (with the Elvis hair!:) deserves a giant round of applause for your continued efforts to Keep Star Trek alive. Absolutely loved your movies. Mind Sifter was my favorite book story and you brought it to life. Thank you!

    • @benjaminbellamy7207
      @benjaminbellamy7207 Před 6 lety +1

      He looks like Herb Alpert circa 1966.

    • @eddiefaccioni2453
      @eddiefaccioni2453 Před 6 lety +3

      He also looks like the actor Tony Anholt from Space 1999.

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 Před 6 lety

      abundantYOUniverse Mind Sifter as a story was great, as an episode, better! I would have liked to see it in two parts, draw out the "Kirk in trouble" aspect more.
      This could have made a fun episode - Visit to a Weird Planet Revisited is a short story by Ruth Berman, the fourth in the anthology The New Voyages. In this story, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley temporarily switch places with Captain Kirk, Commander Spock and Dr. McCoy while filming Vincent McEveety's The Omega Glory.

  • @darwinsape9901
    @darwinsape9901 Před 6 lety +5

    Star Trek TOS resonates with people today because of the brilliant casting - The Cast was superb and William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelly were at the heart of the show - you can't get around it. Thank you so much Bill - you have brought so much joy into our lives.

    • @tomf3150
      @tomf3150 Před 3 lety

      Do not forget James Doohan. Many kids embraced a career in engineering because of Mr Scott.

  • @cptriker1
    @cptriker1 Před 6 lety +4

    That's his chair. No one else's. Built by a fan, but no one will deny...that chair will always be Cpt. Kirk's chair. This was really cool.

  • @theessentials450
    @theessentials450 Před rokem +1

    Shat is 92 now! Still kicking it! Bless his longevity!

  • @GigaTrope
    @GigaTrope Před 6 lety +86

    I was there and got an autograph, very cool event.

    • @finnmccool684
      @finnmccool684 Před 6 lety +6

      Me too. So much fun!

    • @QuantumRift
      @QuantumRift Před 6 lety +3

      but did you get to SIT in the chair that was STILL WARM from Kirk's butt being there?

    • @brooklynny173
      @brooklynny173 Před 6 lety +2

      I got his autograph when he was in New York Comic Con

    • @GigaTrope
      @GigaTrope Před 6 lety

      $80

    • @____uncompetative
      @____uncompetative Před 6 lety

      Marz10
      Well worth it. I know he only doesn't do them for free because of autograph hunters who aren't fans of _Star Trek_ who make a nuisance of themselves chasing celebrities all around L.A. to sell on what autographs they can find of the celebrities they spot.

  • @gregoryeastwood9068
    @gregoryeastwood9068 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m 71 now....and was 16 when Star Trek came on tv. Heady days for a 16 year old! I’m even a bigger fan now.

    • @ejkalegal3145
      @ejkalegal3145 Před 3 lety

      Did you name any of your kids Clinton?

    • @gregoryeastwood9068
      @gregoryeastwood9068 Před 3 lety

      @@ejkalegal3145 haha...... no.....THE Clint Eastwood is 88/years old, I think. I’m just a kid of 71.

    • @ejkalegal3145
      @ejkalegal3145 Před 3 lety

      @@gregoryeastwood9068 lol you are 71 years young and still have many more decades of Star Trek to enjoy! All the best.

  • @richardkoon5544
    @richardkoon5544 Před 6 lety +6

    Thank You Jason Cawley! Thank You. I'll bet your bucket list is complete.

  • @carltrotter7622
    @carltrotter7622 Před 6 lety +27

    AMAZING! *owner of the place is the guy in the background with the elvis hair*

    • @JackPonissi
      @JackPonissi Před 4 lety +1

      Carl Trotter James Cawley, who also did his own version of Kirks (James T and Peter) over the years

    • @jebstuartpreston
      @jebstuartpreston Před 3 lety +1

      He is an Elvis impersonator.

    • @AvengerII
      @AvengerII Před 3 lety

      @S D You mean, "He's dead, Jim. Uh huh, uh huh!"

  • @jamesdoughty5767
    @jamesdoughty5767 Před 6 lety +20

    Captain on the bridge!

  • @finnmccool684
    @finnmccool684 Před 6 lety +43

    Can you believe this guy is EIGHTY-SEVEN years old??? 87!!!

  • @dan1216
    @dan1216 Před 6 lety +41

    "I'm home. All of you, off my bridge!" :)

  • @roughdragonfly
    @roughdragonfly Před 2 lety +1

    There's something really comforting seeing him in that chair again. That chair is his, and only his.

  • @ScipioAfricanusI
    @ScipioAfricanusI Před 6 lety +17

    I have waited almost my entire life to have it confirmed that Horatio Hornblower was the inspiration for Captain Kirk!

    • @bratton79
      @bratton79 Před 6 lety +2

      Horatio Hornblower was the key! William Shatner and Nicholas Meyer both were impressed by him.

    • @seanshatters
      @seanshatters Před 3 lety +1

      Patrick Stewart only ever had one meeting wqith Gene, he asked him does he have a background for their character ( a written backstory not necessarily discussed on screen but a background of the character) he said yeah and threw him a copy of the book he had in his bag

  • @5argetech56
    @5argetech56 Před 6 lety +94

    Set phasers on stun, Captain Kirk is in the house. Also a big big shout out to desilu Studios, for taking a chance on Star Trek. And Gene Roddenberry.

    • @Lockemeister
      @Lockemeister Před 6 lety +12

      and Lucille Ball, the President of Desilu, who didn't understand the show but was behind it.

    • @bratton79
      @bratton79 Před 6 lety +3

      The ironic thing is NBC rejected two pilots and the actual show was cancelled after three seasons but more than 50 years later Star Trek enjoys worldwide popularity and our world has been forever changed by its influence. As for Gene Roddenberry its equally puzzling and ironic that he was pushed to the background of the world he created. He started out having complete creative control over Star Trek but he always lost it, both in movies and on television. I'm like a second generation Trekker I guess. My parents were teenagers in 1966. I grew up with the TOS films from the 1980s and I watched TNG during its original run on television. I'm glad Desilu took a chance on Star Trek and Gene Roddenberry too but I feel like kismet is what has made Star Trek go the distance.

    • @5argetech337
      @5argetech337 Před 6 lety +4

      Kevin Eagle and isn't that amazing. My grandchildren love Star Trek. And they like the original series because it was that the original.

    • @exexpat11
      @exexpat11 Před 6 lety +3

      Ah, back when television that had really long seasons. Game of Thrones can barely come out with 8 a season these days. Other series you'll be lucky if you can squeeze 12 or 13 out of them.

    • @shanemcdaniel1509
      @shanemcdaniel1509 Před 6 lety +1

      Awesome

  • @galendeeds3501
    @galendeeds3501 Před 6 lety +10

    The amount of Kirking he's giving the interviewer is amazing. :P

  • @rosswestney7756
    @rosswestney7756 Před rokem +1

    Went there today, not biggest Star Trek fan, but this was a great place to visit. Absolutely awesome what a fan can do with love for the series.!!

  • @TonyAguirreJazz
    @TonyAguirreJazz Před 3 lety +2

    89 Years old, just amazing

  • @tim6791
    @tim6791 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you Bill.. for visiting and graciously commenting on the set... you're an icon in the Star Trek universe.... TOS forever!

  • @lorenzovanderlingen3106
    @lorenzovanderlingen3106 Před 5 lety +11

    "Can you give us a Kirkism?" LOVE Shatner's response, especially after he's been SO graciously indulgent of this "Bozo Question Thyme" sesh. Respect!

    • @ntvypr4820
      @ntvypr4820 Před rokem

      Maybe feeling your mortality has something to do with it. I remember seeing that skit live back in the 70's the first time he was on SNL doing the skit that mocked the Trekkies and he 'lost it' on them. The skit was based on news reports of the time that he ran hot & cold, going back and forth towards ST fans because it seemed to depend on how he was feeling on the given day.

  • @misterscottbiddiscombe
    @misterscottbiddiscombe Před 2 lety +1

    My 1st cousin Carl Biddiscombe was the Set Designer during the initial season of Star Trek in 1966. So great to see Mr. Shatner's reaction to being back in a reproduction of the set my relative originally designed.

  • @Seemsayin
    @Seemsayin Před 2 lety +1

    I visited the Star Trek set tour last fall. This was a bucket list thing for me. Grew up a fan. Watched the episodes more times than I care to admit. Other than owning a working communicator... the only other thing I always wanted was to walk around the bridge of the Enterprise, and sit in that chair.
    It was everything that I'd hoped it would be. I got to sit in that chair, and it was a surreal moment. The view from the chair was like a camera angle I'd never seen before. I felt like I was sitting in a giant bowl of Star Trekkie goodness ("Star Trekkie goodness" is a thing. You should see it.). Oh man... it felt like home. Ok... I AM a dork. So what? Seriously... it's the single coolest thing I've ever seen. The entire set tour was off the chain authentic. They have lots of screen-used memorabilia, too.
    For as many times as I've watched the show, and day dreamed about being there... and there I was... standing in those rooms! As you can tell... I enjoyed it thoroughly. Like a dream come true.

  • @DavidDrummondTX
    @DavidDrummondTX Před 6 lety +14

    Just feels good to see him in the Captain's chair again!

  • @gooberthoreau
    @gooberthoreau Před 3 lety +27

    I have seen a lot of interviews with Shatner, and people ask him some of the dumbest questions. He never lets them totally get away with it either.

    • @TroyBarnett
      @TroyBarnett Před 3 lety

      One would think after so many interviews that people would do their research BEFORE interviewing Shatner rather than ask him so many silly questions -- but, alas, they don't.

    • @SilentKnight43
      @SilentKnight43 Před 2 lety

      @@TroyBarnett To be fair, not every interviewer is an avid trekkie and stays up on every question already asked...so there'll always be cringe questions asked that Shatner's answered a million times.

  • @rmstitanic8163
    @rmstitanic8163 Před 2 lety +3

    So many years since William Shatner actually played James T Kirk on the small or big screen in a real film or TV series, but he is still the one and only true Kirk. No one has come anywhere near his presence on screen. Keep boldly going Mr Shatner. You are a true icon. 🖖

  • @cgvapors963
    @cgvapors963 Před 3 lety +2

    Shatner is so great. I love the original episodes. I used to watch them with my dad as a kid, and back then they helped me fall asleep. haha. Today, I'll watch them in amazement of the great stories and the cheap sets. But it's an endearing type of "cheap". Something you can almost feel nostalgic for.

  • @wetlazer
    @wetlazer Před 6 lety +14

    Cawley's fan series is underrated. I love the idea he had for Willaim Windom. I just wish he'd had a larger budget, it was a marvelous concept.

    • @LSOK38
      @LSOK38 Před 3 lety +2

      Kudos to Cawley! His Star Trek the New Voyages brought original Trek back to life for me ! Even though he didn't look like Shatner , he captured the "swagger" that Shatner brought to the role !

    • @Trunker21
      @Trunker21 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Concur! His fan series is my favorite out of all of 'em. Star Trek Of Gods and Men and Star Trek Renegades (pilot) is my favorite movie and one up respectively. There was some brilliant work done back then.

  • @colecovw.2171
    @colecovw.2171 Před 6 lety +106

    I don't know why, but I feel sad for him cause Leonard Nimoy and Deforest Kelly are gone and so many others that were on the show have passed on. I wonder if in 2067 will we still be talking about Star Trek or maybe finally we will have put our anger towards each other aside and started to explore space and see the Enterprise come to pass. Yeah, I'm an Idealist and an Optimist.

    • @TheApprentice225
      @TheApprentice225 Před 6 lety +15

      And I pray to God that you never change that aspect about yourself. The world needs idealists and optimists. While a cynic will tear down an idea and provide every fault and flaw within it, the men brave enough to dream will overcome them and press onward. If there is a future of peace to be had; when that future comes to pass, it will be because of people like you who dared to say that there's hope.

    • @AtmxDawg
      @AtmxDawg Před 6 lety

      Dude; You Don’t Even Know the difference between OUR and ARE.!! So I wouldn’t worry about the future Genius.😂🤣😆

    • @colecovw.2171
      @colecovw.2171 Před 6 lety

      ..-. ..- 😁

    • @TheApprentice225
      @TheApprentice225 Před 6 lety

      I beg your pardon? What line of grammar are you picking fault with?

    • @colecovw.2171
      @colecovw.2171 Před 6 lety +2

      It's a troll. You don't need to worry about this person. They're just trying to pick a fight.

  • @jeffwalsh6015
    @jeffwalsh6015 Před rokem +1

    Star Trek was on Saturday at 7pm when I was a kid in the '70s. Such great memories!!

  • @BB-mv9wl
    @BB-mv9wl Před 2 lety +1

    He was really great in this, and as T.J Hooker. I'm re watching both right now, and recently noticed just how physical he was for those roles.

  • @johnmulder2325
    @johnmulder2325 Před 6 lety +4

    I have the complete series on DVD that was a find at 61 I still enjoy seeing it.

  • @thunderfoot11
    @thunderfoot11 Před 6 lety +19

    "If you want a Kirkism, 'Get Out!'" - Classic. XD

  • @GrammarQuixies
    @GrammarQuixies Před rokem +1

    I had the pleasure of having this tour with Mr Shatner last weekend. At 91 he was just as engaging and informative. An experience I will never forget.

  • @johnvaldez8830
    @johnvaldez8830 Před 6 lety +1

    So glad to see him sit in that chair and that of all the actors from the 60's he knows how great it is to get to revisit. Great video.

  • @STho205
    @STho205 Před 6 lety +27

    I don't find the 65 bridge to be that dated. In fact this is the first series that made props that looked like they would really work in a future ship. Flat screen video, personal rectangular pocket phones, digital tablets, numeric displays instead of dials, solid state memory chips, and the conference room centered around the PowerPoint screens... Not To mention the sickbay patient telemetry screens at each bed. They pretty much gave young engineers ideas for their future devices. Excellent prop styling, Vs LostinSpace or even 2001 in spots. I think the bridge update in Wrath from the 80s pretty much nailed the future look, since they had a budget and could put dozens of actual textronix screens at the stations.
    The set of The Cage was more of a 50s movie look like Forbidden Planet. The final series set was smooth.
    The TNG/DS9 set was a bit over gadgeted. Sort of wallowing in the laptop and video game fads of the era in the late 80s. Remember military ships have tools for purposes, not mere entertainment of the crew while they drink Racktachinos. Tour the bridge of the real USS Enterprise carrier today and compare it to a nerds office or video gaming desk. You'll see.

    • @TheFrog767
      @TheFrog767 Před 6 lety

      S Tho fascinating 👋

    • @exexpat11
      @exexpat11 Před 6 lety +4

      Navy CIC's were later based on the TOS Bridge. Although... most faced backwards for some reason behind and lower that the actual Bridge. A center area where the TAO or Captain could take all the information in from the different Departments; Radar, Sonar, EW, Communications, Damage Control, Fire Control, etc.

    • @Revkor
      @Revkor Před 2 lety

      frankly any show that covers this era of trek should be treated as a period piece

  • @johnmilius3031
    @johnmilius3031 Před 6 lety +72

    Very similar to the first part of 'Star Trek: Generations' (1994), even up to the part where they all press Kirk to say "Take us out"...

    • @bozotheclown169
      @bozotheclown169 Před 6 lety +6

      lol the woman here is even abit like the Ent B press woman in her mannerisms. like to think there was a brief moment amongst all the hoohah/excitement of him there that Shatner paused for just a couple of seconds and looked about the bridge, all the memories flooding back, like that bit in Generations just b4 Chekov introduces him to sulus daughter

    • @joshuacalkins
      @joshuacalkins Před 6 lety +3

      To the extent that it’s spooky...

    • @count69
      @count69 Před 6 lety +2

      Wow!

    • @robertwesley9276
      @robertwesley9276 Před 6 lety +2

      I noticed its mainly women that hate him. some men aren't fond of him but the hate is in the women. I guess he slept with too many alien women and made a bad first impression.

  • @johngl7009
    @johngl7009 Před 3 lety +1

    The original Star Trek episodes will always live in the hearts of those who actually grew up watching this amazing series.

  • @grumpyoldwizard
    @grumpyoldwizard Před 3 lety

    I watched Star Trek in the 60’s as a young kiddo. Captain Kirk is #1 to me forever.
    I think the overall positivity and the way the people were integrated, the idea that things were going to be OK in the future, and the imaginative stories mad the show immortal. The great trio of Kirk, Spock, and Bones also contributed the its success.

  • @jamalmccoy5589
    @jamalmccoy5589 Před 3 lety +3

    It's amazing how they still own the original set of the old series just as it looked back in the 60s well preserved over all these years...

    • @MellowCorn-xs8bn
      @MellowCorn-xs8bn Před 2 lety +2

      Its a replica built about 15 years ago

    • @RaineStudio
      @RaineStudio Před 2 lety +1

      The original sets were mostly junked after the series ended. Some odd pieces survive in private collections. This is a completely new copy of the layout that existed in Stage 9 at Desilu.

  • @RodCornholio
    @RodCornholio Před 6 lety +20

    That woman is my Yeoman Rand.

  • @franzhaas3712
    @franzhaas3712 Před 6 lety +1

    THIS IS WHAT TRUE LEGEND LOOKS LIKE. THANK YOU FOR THE UP LOUD. LIVE LONG AND PROSPER.

  • @zippo3300
    @zippo3300 Před rokem +1

    Captain Kirk I want to say thank you sir I love star trek I watch it all the time I think I have watch every show of all the star trek shows i hope there be more star trek shows to come in the near future we love you take care Captain Kirk

  • @jsat5609
    @jsat5609 Před 6 lety +25

    4:47 "Cheesy set..." 1960's television sets (receivers) did not have the high resolution that modern sets do. The cheesiness only becomes visible when viewed on modern equipment. The original 525 line ntsc analog tv signal hid many sins, and the set looked much better. Many things that people find problematic now were simply invisible then. This from someone who saw it both when originally broadcast and in high definition.

    • @filthycasual8187
      @filthycasual8187 Před 3 lety

      And yet, that same "cheesiness" can be eliminated with different lighting.

    • @jsat5609
      @jsat5609 Před 3 lety

      @@filthycasual8187 Why bother with the extra effort if the viewers at home couldn't tell the difference?

    • @4seeableTV
      @4seeableTV Před 3 lety +1

      As you said, had the definition been higher, they would've worried about those kind of things. It's similar to local news stations when they switched over to newscasts in HD ten years ago. All the faux marble and other cheap stuff on set had to be switched out for higher-end materials before the move to hi-def.

    • @scottk3292
      @scottk3292 Před 3 lety +1

      At the Smithsonian, I saw TOS props and set pieces that were obviously just painted wood, with rather garish colors. I also TNG set pieces with subtly colored, beautiful details that simply never showed up through the camera. Honestly, the more crudely made and brightly colored props (like the data cards, which were painted pieces of wooden coping) just looked so much better on film.

  • @dipdo7675
    @dipdo7675 Před 3 lety +3

    Whoever she is she’s a fricking Hottie!! And a Treckie!! I’m in love!!

  • @greenice6386
    @greenice6386 Před 3 lety

    What an awesome interview 53 years old and no one can come close to William Shatner as Captain Kirk . I would have told him to live long an prosper ... ☺️ peace an blessings to you Captain Kirk ...

  • @viking670
    @viking670 Před 5 lety +1

    i'm in heaven, just to see my childhood hero which still stands to this day sitting in that captain's chair on bridge of the Entreprise of the original set is like a dream come true. Wow, what I would give to be there right beside him and to here him say, ``Steady as she goes Mr Sulu``. There's nothing is this whole universe that for me would ever top that, there would never be a better day.

  • @kuribayashi84
    @kuribayashi84 Před 6 lety +69

    I swear, that guy stopped aging 20 Years ago!

    • @rockhard2654
      @rockhard2654 Před 6 lety +3

      face lift, touppe and a spray tan, does wonders

    • @rockhard2654
      @rockhard2654 Před 6 lety

      well, my point is it dosent take much to look good. ive known terminal cancer patients who managed to look like a million bucks

    • @Stefan-
      @Stefan- Před 6 lety +4

      Daniel Ellington I highly doubt that he hasnt done anything to his hair, be it transplant or wig since he was thinning already in the 60´s when he originally played captain Kirk. He is 87 BTW according to Wikipedia.

    • @Timepiece80
      @Timepiece80 Před 6 lety +4

      Steve Riddle He is 87 actually.

    • @magesentron
      @magesentron Před 6 lety +4

      He's also got a dynamite attitude and stays active and has fun.

  • @clifffor1179
    @clifffor1179 Před 3 lety +27

    There's only one captain and that's William Shatner.

    • @francisdavis1271
      @francisdavis1271 Před 3 lety

      You may recall Spock in Next Generation making a comment to Picard about "cowboy diplomacy"... really, Kirk was too cavalier. Doesn't mean I didn't like the character but Star Fleet would only have promoted him in wartime. Prime Directives were ignored too many times.

  • @artic6015
    @artic6015 Před rokem +1

    I still love the original series and cast, with out them there wouldn't be any Star Trek. Still looks fantastic for 87. He actually made it into space.

  • @zippo3300
    @zippo3300 Před rokem +2

    you can see it in he eyes he love it there he look like he was enjoyed it

  • @craigp969
    @craigp969 Před 3 lety +46

    For me, William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy 'IS' Star Trek.

  • @brigham2250
    @brigham2250 Před 3 lety +9

    That was actually painful to watch. When he said Get Out at the end, he wasn't kidding.

  • @Hambone571
    @Hambone571 Před 3 lety

    Watched it originally as a 12yr old on Thursday’s nights., Then went to school the next day, and all the guys in class checked with one another if they seen it also. It was a great show for so many of us. Now, thanks to DVD, I can watch it whenever I want.

  • @juansantiago3296
    @juansantiago3296 Před 6 lety +1

    I have always loved shatner..and the series and movies..I wish they would have had him cameo some of the newer movies...at 87 he looks spectacular...

  • @markclowe
    @markclowe Před 3 lety +4

    Looks like they have The Fonz, too! :-D

  • @chrisdigitalartist
    @chrisdigitalartist Před 3 lety +4

    This interview reminds of Star Trek: Generations when Captain Kirk came back aboard on the enterprise and the press was there lol

  • @briankrahn2000
    @briankrahn2000 Před 3 lety +2

    I always liked that original bridge of the Enterprise. I never get tired of watching that original series. A show that that truly broke ground.

  • @RandyWaage
    @RandyWaage Před rokem

    This is so cool! I too grew up watching Star Trek repeats and later the movies. Good stuff. Shatner never fails to entertain.

  • @thegentileprophet8103
    @thegentileprophet8103 Před 3 lety +4

    #1 greatest star trek captain. A genuinely good hearted dude. Fighting for our freedoms against cancel culture. Well done Bill... 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻

  • @spockboy
    @spockboy Před 5 lety +5

    "If you build it they will come"

  • @Gerlad970
    @Gerlad970 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for posting.

  • @geoffjoffy
    @geoffjoffy Před 5 lety

    This is amazing. Thanks for posting.

  • @MrGlenspace
    @MrGlenspace Před 6 lety +24

    I got the chance to see the sets and tour with James C. He and his crew have done a fantastic job on recreating the sets. He even did a great job on the fan films that unfortunately the powers that be put an end too.

    • @bozotheclown169
      @bozotheclown169 Před 6 lety +3

      the end of fan films thing mustve sucked for him, but then again out of that this great exhibition was no doubt born (and Shatner visiting wouldn't have happened otherwise)

    • @jimsteele9261
      @jimsteele9261 Před 6 lety +7

      That hissy fit by the powers cost them at least one viewer of future official Trek. Of course, that's easy to do now, since ST:D is crap.

    • @exexpat11
      @exexpat11 Před 6 lety +2

      Amen to that. Watcher since 1972. No more. All my Trek is Pre STD.

    • @joelklimkowski1643
      @joelklimkowski1643 Před 6 lety +3

      CBS will eat their dirty sho on that decision. They should have been able to release axanar alongside whatever other properties people wanted to produce.

    • @SciFiFan2012
      @SciFiFan2012 Před 6 lety +3

      Joel Klimkowski hell, CBSAA could have licensed Axanar and made a ton of money, and made as close to original ST as possible in music, sets and costuming.
      My head canon: ST: TAS, STC, STP2 are years 4-5 of the 5 year mission and Axanar is the prequel to TOS.

  • @thschnick
    @thschnick Před 6 lety +59

    Proof that they can still make this bridge design and make it well. No excuse for STD.

    • @k1productions87
      @k1productions87 Před 6 lety +10

      making a set that looks like an old 60's show doesn't mean it would work on television. Hollywood Legal Politics are the excuse for DSC. No franchise should ever be split between two different studios. Nothing good EVER comes from that.

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 Před 6 lety +1

      Amen. That's the reason I still can't collect all the Hammer films I want.

    • @TheSeper
      @TheSeper Před 6 lety

      GRow up

    • @richterman3962
      @richterman3962 Před 6 lety

      K1productions I agree

    • @Transgender-ProphetMohammed
      @Transgender-ProphetMohammed Před 6 lety +2

      Cant stand T'shitface and the other klingons....

  • @wallacelang1374
    @wallacelang1374 Před 7 měsíci

    Ever since I had heard about the Star Trek The Original Series Set Tour I have wanted to go to it in Ticonderoga NY. It is great to see this video of William Shatner sitting in a reconstruction of the Conn chair that he sat in as Captain James T Kirk on board of the bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 from those wonderful episodes.

  • @taznruby
    @taznruby Před 5 lety

    Had an amazing time! What a great time and will be going back!

  • @smartfart9003
    @smartfart9003 Před 6 lety +3

    87 or so years old?? He is beyond sharp and looks amazing. Very small number of people that age are so on top of things, he comes across as 60.

  • @raedwulf61
    @raedwulf61 Před 6 lety +6

    Fantastic. I want to go to Ticonderoga!

  • @Elphaba1952
    @Elphaba1952 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this upload! Love my Shatner! He is amazing...and sharp as a tack! Proof positive that the more you stay "engaged" with life... the longer you live it to its fullest :)

  • @JesseH
    @JesseH Před 4 lety

    This is priceless not to mention the set isn't too far away from where I live. I still watch the original series. It's what I grew up with. It's always going to be a part of my make up. Thanks Bill for showing up. 😎👍🇺🇸

  • @anicetune
    @anicetune Před 2 lety +3

    Awkward how actors can no longer say that Star Trek inspires people with its warmth, optimism and humour.

  • @charlesf6247
    @charlesf6247 Před 6 lety +6

    Put him back in the captains chair and let him tear up the galaxy one more time

  • @hang3xc1
    @hang3xc1 Před 6 lety +1

    This man is EIGHTY SEVEN YEARS OLD!!! He looks GREAT !!! SO fantastic he is able to still get around and do what he wants to do. He seems TIRELESS and nearly 20 years younger than his actual age. So happy for him.

  • @samxlovegod
    @samxlovegod Před 4 lety

    what an honor what an honor to have him sit on that chair👍
    This shows open the mind to so much imagination especially for us
    To boldly go where no man has gone before