Editorial Product Review: :Samantha and her fellow witches are bedeviled by Halloween in these two black-and-white 25-minute episodes specially packaged for the occasion. In 'The Witches Are Out,' Darrin (Dick York in both episodes) is fired after refusing to use a stereotyped old crone witch in an ad. So Samantha and friends spook the client with protest signs and tricks until he gladly calls off his 'discriminatory' campaign. In 'Trick or Treat,' Endora (Agnes Moorehead) is peeved that Samantha opts to entertain one of Darrin's clients on ...
Editorial Product Review: :Samantha and her fellow witches are bedeviled by Halloween in these two black-and-white 25-minute episodes specially packaged for the occasion. In 'The Witches Are Out,' Darrin (Dick York in both episodes) is fired after refusing to use a stereotyped old crone witch in an ad. So Samantha and friends spook the client with protest signs and tricks until he gladly calls off his 'discriminatory' campaign. In 'Trick or Treat,' Endora (Agnes Moorehead) is peeved that Samantha opts to entertain one of Darrin's clients on ...
Editorial Product Review: :Samantha and her fellow witches are bedeviled by Halloween in these two black-and-white 25-minute episodes specially packaged for the occasion. In 'The Witches Are Out,' Darrin (Dick York in both episodes) is fired after refusing to use a stereotyped old crone witch in an ad. So Samantha and friends spook the client with protest signs and tricks until he gladly calls off his 'discriminatory' campaign. In 'Trick or Treat,' Endora (Agnes Moorehead) is peeved that Samantha opts to entertain one of Darrin's clients on ...
Editorial Product Review: :Samantha and her fellow witches are bedeviled by Halloween in these two black-and-white 25-minute episodes specially packaged for the occasion. In 'The Witches Are Out,' Darrin (Dick York in both episodes) is fired after refusing to use a stereotyped old crone witch in an ad. So Samantha and friends spook the client with protest signs and tricks until he gladly calls off his 'discriminatory' campaign. In 'Trick or Treat,' Endora (Agnes Moorehead) is peeved that Samantha opts to entertain one of Darrin's clients on ...
Editorial Product Review: :Samantha and her fellow witches are bedeviled by Halloween in these two black-and-white 25-minute episodes specially packaged for the occasion. In 'The Witches Are Out,' Darrin (Dick York in both episodes) is fired after refusing to use a stereotyped old crone witch in an ad. So Samantha and friends spook the client with protest signs and tricks until he gladly calls off his 'discriminatory' campaign. In 'Trick or Treat,' Endora (Agnes Moorehead) is peeved that Samantha opts to entertain one of Darrin's clients on ...
Editorial Product Review: :It's time to face one of the great questions of the television age: Is 'The Trouble with Tribbles' really as good as everyone thinks it is? You bet. While the story might be a little slower than many of us remember, the episode is deservedly beloved for writer David Gerrold's witty, mildly acerbic script, and the way the cast took to heightened comic possibilities against network resistance. (Heavens! Comedy on a science fiction show?) Stanley Adams is delightful as the huckster Cyrano Jones, who ...
Editorial Product Review:Description:Volume 4: The Danger Makers/ A Touch of Brimstone Volume 5: What the Butler Saw/ The House That Jack Built Volume 6: A Sense of History/ How To Succeed...At Murder/ Honey For The Prince :Devotees of Diana Rigg's Mrs. Emma Peel will be especially thrilled by this three-volume collection of seven black-and-white episodes that closed out the fourth season of The Avengers in high and often provocative style. One Avengers Web site ranks 'A Touch of Brimstone' among the 10 best episodes of the ...
Editorial Product Review: :When their mission to secure a mineral trade ends in failure, a freak ion storm catches Kirk, McCoy, Uhuru, and Scotty in mid-beam-up and sends them to a parallel dimension where Federation leaders are as ruthless as the Klingons, and Star Fleet promotions are attained by assassination. They find themselves on an alternate Enterprise, peopled with evil counterparts to the individuals they know (all attired in glittery, glam-rock uniforms), including most famously an evil, goateed Spock whom Kirk must convince to overthrow the empire. ...
Editorial Product Review: :Best known as the episode featuring the first interracial kiss on television, 'Plato's Stepchildren' remains a disconcerting story in which our Star Trek heroes are reduced to playthings for psycho-telekinetic fiends. The Enterprise proceeds to the planet Platonius in response to a distress signal, and find that a race of people with special powers live there, having created a society loosely based on that of ancient Greece. These Platonians can force outsiders to act against their wills, and when Captain Kirk (William Shatner) attempts ...
Editorial Product Review: :Writer Norman Spinrad had in mind a futuristic Moby Dick when he conjured up this story, though things didn't quite work out that way. The original idea was that the Enterprise would encounter an obsessive, Ahab- like captain whose Starfleet crew had been destroyed by a planet-killing robot ship, and who sought revenge by taking command of James T. Kirk's vessel for a private hunt. Alas, the tough-as-nails actor Robert Ryan proved unavailable for the guest spot, and Trek producers cast the more visibly ...
Usually we're fans of Logitech's gaming mice, but its highest-end G9 Laser Mouse is expensive, overly complex, and lacks the ergonomic thought we've come to expect. If you like to brag about dot-per-inch limits, perhaps the G9's 3,200dpi laser will be enough to sell you, but for the price, we expect the design to match.