Werner’s father was world renowned conductor Otto Klemperer (1885 - 1973) and his mother was soprano Johanna Geisler, but he found that he had very little musical aptitude. Leaving Nazi Germany in 1933, the family settled in Los Angeles after his father became conductor at the LA Philharmonic. Werner found his interest in acting as a high school student.
This is so cool! We get to see Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Werner Klemperer all together. Shatner, Nimoy and Klemperer were still struggling to get acting roles as they were just starting out as actors. This episode shows them before they later became famous.
Nope. Both Shatner and Nimoy had been acting for many years and had even been the lead actor for some roles. They were veteran actors by this time, as was Klemperer. Out of this group, only McCallum was the novice at acting.
@@darkwood777 Shatner, Nimoy and Klemperer were all struggling at the time, and "veteran actors" is a slight exaggeration. They weren't Bette Davis, lol.
I don't think "struggling" is the right word. Nimoy landed a couple of supporting roles on "Gunsmoke" in the late 50s as a Native American Indian and Shatner's career took off after two classic "Twilight Zone" eps in the early 60s. Werner Klemperer had a tougher hill to climb, but can be seen in an early haunted U-boat episode of "One Step Beyond" Leading roles for German actors was scarce. "Hogan's Heroes" made him a household name. They all did quite well in a short period of time.
I remember at one point he was in a not so great show. The Invisible Man. His child asked him what he did for a living. He answered that he acted in garbage shows on television. Both NCIS and Man from UNCLE were exceptions in my mind. Still remember the one line in NCIS Gibbs was asked what Ducky looked like when he was younger. Gibbs answered Illya Kuryakin
Did you know that right in the middle of Hogan's Heroes run, that four of the key actors, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Bob Crane, and Leon Askin were all featured together in the 1968 movie, The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz? They all played different characters which made it odd watching the movie.
I saw an interview by Nimoy years later about this episode. He said while both played a large acting part this brief encounter was the only contact they had. At the time, both were fairly unknown, each playing bit parts and didn't know each other as actors. They didn't chat off-camera as they just did the quick camera take, each moving on to their next acting scene. Nimoy in the interview talked about how a year into the startrack series he and Shatner were talking about past acting projects and found they both did a "Man from Uncle". As they chatted they concluded they both had been in the same episode, but both being unknown actors, and such a brief encounter they had no memory of the meet. After viewing the show it was only then they put it all together they had made brief contact, and is looked back as their first acting scene together.
Amazing to think of the solid careers many would have after this early series episode of Man from Uncle. Want to say RIP to the great David McCallum. He had such great charisma and career longevity. He was a heartthrob when I was a little girl.
Interesting that you say that because when I was little, I had a crush on Robert Vaughn. Now that I’m 64, my tastes have changed, David McCallum was also quite handsome!
This is an unaired episode of Star Trek. Kirk and Spock go back in time to assist two agents from a secret government organisation to capture a former Nazi officer who is fleeing prosecution. He committed heinous war crimes against Allied prisoners while he was Commandant of Luft Stalag 13.
Spoiler alert: Due to UNCLE's machinations, Klemperer's character was outwitted, humiliated, and demoted by THRUSH, making Nimoy's character his superior. Future Spock's parting words to future Klink: "Get out, you fool!" Even on opposite sides, Shatner and Nimoy both win.
Thats awesome. Lol. This is just a few years before Star Trek lol. I had no idea William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy were in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. I looked it up because of this news tonight: David McCallum, Heartthrob Spy of ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,’ Dies at 90 Odd that in one scene David says "I'm dead." God speed David 🙏 ❤ He died Sept 25th, 2023.
@@donkeyslayer4661 I think Nimoy would have known more about a Russian accent than an English actor, however good the actor was. Nimoy's parents were from Russia and they spoke Russian in the home when he was growing up. Nimoy said his was a Yiddish-speaking household, but when his parents didn't want the children to understand what they were saying, they spoke to one another in Russian.
Leonard & DeForest were also in an episode of The Virginian together & DeForest was a drunk doctor in it, which is hysterical because McCoy loved a good drink! 🤣
@@kensolar69 Deforest Shatner Doohan and Nimoy were in a episode or two of Bonananza with Deforest playing twice as two different characters on separate episodes.
I was watching "A Night to Remember" with my dad one adternoon and later a "Man From "UNCLE" rerun. My dad asked " What's Harold Bride doing on "Man From UNCLE"? I knew my dad, a college grad, wasn't that naive so I knew he was just joking with me when he accused Mr. Spock of being with the "MI" team too. And he knew I wasn't stupid either. He died of a heart attack at 64. I wonder what he'd think if I told him I later met both Leonard and David-and others too?
And so starts the beginning of a wonderful, beautiful friendship between Mr. Nimoy and Mr. Shatner. Rest in Peace, Mr. Nimoy. Life Long and Prosper, Mr. Shatner.
@@mildredfippen5396 Just watch this joint interview they gave when they were 78 and ask if they were not friends. th-cam.com/video/p_cLIZl6IuY/w-d-xo.html
Through the past 15 or 20 years I’ve seen old western TV show episodes with Nimoy AND Deforrest Kelly in them. I mean, more than a couple. They were both usually bad guys, of course. I would always think when they both were cast in STAR TREK it was “old home week” for the two of them. 😊
Also, later in the episode, Robert Vaughn tells Shatner that "You and I are going to have some special photos taken ." Maybe Bob Crane was involved with this episode after all
I saw William Shatner on his “shatners world” tour. He has a funny sense of humor. The entire time that I was watching, I kept thinking to myself “it’s Captain Kirk!” Over and over again. I used to watch Star Trek TOS and Hogans Heroes religiously as a kid.
@@my3dviews For his sake I wish that had been more than a stunt to tip toe across the Karman line. If you're going to ride a rocket at 90, might as well get an orbit or two out of the deal.
This was a Star Trek episode. Kirk and Spock go back in time and appear on TV and meet Colonel Klink and Napoleon Solo and Illya from the Man from U.N.C.L.E. to get selfies with them. True story.
Wonderful! You just never know what fate has in store for you! They never knew they were to star together in the greatest ever sci-fi tv series and later draw in millions of cinema goers!
...AND David McCallum, R.I.P., who between this show and NCIS played a WW2 P.O.W. in the superb "Colditz" in the early '70s. So the appearance here with the future Colonel Klink is at least as freaky as the Spock-and-Kirk connection.
Even the red shirted guys who always blandly said, "Yes, Captain" when ordered to go see what's behind that rock, then screamed off camera and were quickly pronounced "dead, Jim?"
Colonel Klink,Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock.In THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.I'm surprised Batman and Robin,Captain Crane and Mr. Phelps weren't also lurking somewhere in this.
Coincidentally both started their careers is scifi. Shatner was a guest on a Canadian scifi, Space Command, in 1953 which ran 150 episodes. A series regular was James Doohan, later known as Scotty. Did *they* remember they had worked together? Serial with 15 minute episodes could keep kids coming back to the theater for half a year in the 1930s and 1940s. TV killed that off. One of the last serials made was Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) which had in its credits "And introducing Leonard Nimoy". Despite the title it was about the vanguard espionage force from Mars lurking in Los Angeles. Nimoy played an alien from another planet but don't worry; he joined our side.
It is interesting that all these future big-time stars show up as guest actors in the same episode of a tv show. It is even more interesting since two of them would end up being regulars in a future big-time tv show. This must be a rather rare occurrence.
This was nice 👍 to see William Shatner in an episode of;The man from Uncle before he was;Captain Kirk on Star Trek!Thank you for showing this to us!And,Man from Uncle fan’s take note….we have just lost 😞;David McCallum,who played;Ilya Kuriyakin,at;age 92(his last starring role in Hollywood was on;NCIS.McCallum passed away of a heart ❤️ attack at a New York City 🌃 hospital 🏥 in late September.May he rest in ☮️ peace.
As a Trekkie, Iam psyched to know Nimoy and Shatner were in Man From U.N.C.L.E. my bestie happens to watch the modern movies and I talk to her about it. Its like a crossover~!😆
Good clip, it was also nice seeing Colonel Klink (Werner Klemperer) working beside Leonard Nimoy. Sadly, they don't make good programs like that anymore, that was a great classic series.
A who's who At Desilu. Who knew Or had a clue What these two Would later do Just a few Years in the fu- ture with a new Starship crew, Up above the blue.
Season 1 Episode 9 “The Project Strigas Affair.” Broadcast Tuesday 24 Nov 1964. William Shatner had 14 more guest appearances on various TV series before he began “Star Trek,” whose first episode was shown two years later on Thursday 8 Sep 1966. German actor Werner Klemperer went on to do “Hogan’s Heroes” beginning Friday 17 Sep 1965.
It's very interesting to see William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, and the man who played Colonal Klink, all acting TOGETHER!
Klink graduated 287th in his class at the military academy. He said "it was a very big class".
Werner Klemperer.
Werner Klemperer - who, I believe, was related to the orchestra conductor, Otto Klemperer.
His son. Everyone knows that.@@christinebutler7630
Werner’s father was world renowned conductor Otto Klemperer (1885 - 1973) and his mother was soprano Johanna Geisler, but he found that he had very little musical aptitude. Leaving Nazi Germany in 1933, the family settled in Los Angeles after his father became conductor at the LA Philharmonic. Werner found his interest in acting as a high school student.
This is so cool! We get to see Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Werner Klemperer all together. Shatner, Nimoy and Klemperer were still struggling to get acting roles as they were just starting out as actors. This episode shows them before they later became famous.
RIP David McCullum.
Nope. Both Shatner and Nimoy had been acting for many years and had even been the lead actor for some roles. They were veteran actors by this time, as was Klemperer. Out of this group, only McCallum was the novice at acting.
@@darkwood777 Shatner, Nimoy and Klemperer were all struggling at the time, and "veteran actors" is a slight exaggeration. They weren't Bette Davis, lol.
I don't think "struggling" is the right word. Nimoy landed a couple of supporting roles on "Gunsmoke" in the late 50s as a Native American Indian and Shatner's career took off after two classic "Twilight Zone" eps in the early 60s. Werner Klemperer had a tougher hill to climb, but can be seen in an early haunted U-boat episode of "One Step Beyond" Leading roles for German actors was scarce. "Hogan's Heroes" made him a household name. They all did quite well in a short period of time.
Shatner, Nimoy, Klemperer & Vaughn - a lot of Stars in this clip.
And McCallum!
@@ksb2112 I'm really David's distant cousin on my grandmothers side. My great great grandfather was David's grandfather's nephew Archibald McCallum.
And don’t forget the character actor, Woodrow Parfrey.
He’s the man speaking to Shatner regarding the ticket
Bill, Leon, Bob and Dave.
The camera loved Shatner even back then. 🌟
Kirk&Spock meet Col.Klink&The Man from Uncle,now that's a team up for the ages.
and don't forget Ducky (RIP)
@@CallithumpianConsort yes that was him as well
My thumbs up is in Room 101, O’Brien.
The only way this could have been 60s-er is if it took place on Gilligan’s Island.
Heckuva wild holodeck program.
To watch David go from Illya to "Duckie". What a career, and a fine actor.
Alas. He passed away September 25th at 90.
And don't forget his role in the movie the Great Escape.
I remember at one point he was in a not so great show. The Invisible Man. His child asked him what he did for a living. He answered that he acted in garbage shows on television. Both NCIS and Man from UNCLE were exceptions in my mind. Still remember the one line in NCIS Gibbs was asked what Ducky looked like when he was younger. Gibbs answered Illya Kuryakin
This clip is from 1964. Werner Klemperer had not started Hogan's Heros yet. He was a great actor and comedian. He won 2 prime time Emmy Awards.
Did you know that right in the middle of Hogan's Heroes run, that four of the key actors, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Bob Crane, and Leon Askin were all featured together in the 1968 movie, The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz? They all played different characters which made it odd watching the movie.
@@FishHeadSalad The fact that the title character's surname was Schultz makes that even better.
I saw an older movie; pre HOGAN’S HEROES, and Werner Klemperer was a REAL Nazi, a nasty Nazi.
He was also the son of conductor Otto Klemperer
@@FishHeadSalad Moore recently, the Wicked Dreams of Bob Crane came out on video. 😳
mid 60s black and white episodes always seem to have that timeless feel about it
Hate it when the bl/w movies or TV programmes are colorized. That messes up their time history.
They still shot on film at very high resolution so they look like movies.
I saw an interview by Nimoy years later about this episode. He said while both played a large acting part this brief encounter was the only contact they had. At the time, both were fairly unknown, each playing bit parts and didn't know each other as actors. They didn't chat off-camera as they just did the quick camera take, each moving on to their next acting scene. Nimoy in the interview talked about how a year into the startrack series he and Shatner were talking about past acting projects and found they both did a "Man from Uncle". As they chatted they concluded they both had been in the same episode, but both being unknown actors, and such a brief encounter they had no memory of the meet. After viewing the show it was only then they put it all together they had made brief contact, and is looked back as their first acting scene together.
His real name nobody knows about is Reb Leib Shimon Nimoy Alav Hashalom
@@jessicathethreestoogesfan2635 Good Irish name.
Steven Bennett No, That’s his Jewish name
Aaaaaaand the joke was lost....
@@CollyDoo TH-cam, where humor goes to die.
Amazing to think of the solid careers many would have after this early series episode of Man from Uncle. Want to say RIP to the great David McCallum. He had such great charisma and career longevity. He was a heartthrob when I was a little girl.
Interesting that you say that because when I was little, I had a crush on Robert Vaughn. Now that I’m 64, my tastes have changed, David McCallum was also quite handsome!
Illia was my favorite also. And in some of the episodes he got the girl and not Solo.
Mrs. David Mc Callum, Mrs. David Mc Callum.
Okay I was 7 years old.
Yeah, me too! In fact, my husband looked kind of like him!
It was cool seeing Shatner and Nimoy together before they teamed up in Star Trek--thanks!
This is an unaired episode of Star Trek. Kirk and Spock go back in time to assist two
agents from a secret government organisation to capture a former Nazi officer
who is fleeing prosecution. He committed heinous war crimes against Allied
prisoners while he was Commandant of Luft Stalag 13.
Haha could be@@olerocker3470
Bravo !
When you know a hong kong movie that's like that....
"You're very clever excellency-"
"No, /you're/ stupid."
That cracked me up.
That's where I expected Nimoy to reach behind His Excellency's neck and knock him out with the Vulcan nerve pinch.
GlossJung I was waiting for the "Hogaaaaan!"
Funny to see Klink on the giving end of such insults.
Spoiler alert: Due to UNCLE's machinations, Klemperer's character was outwitted, humiliated, and demoted by THRUSH, making Nimoy's character his superior. Future Spock's parting words to future Klink: "Get out, you fool!"
Even on opposite sides, Shatner and Nimoy both win.
Klemperer was savage here.
Thats awesome. Lol. This is just a few years before Star Trek lol. I had no idea William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy were in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. I looked it up because of this news tonight:
David McCallum, Heartthrob Spy of ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,’ Dies at 90
Odd that in one scene David says "I'm dead." God speed David 🙏 ❤ He died Sept 25th, 2023.
He was bound to die at some point.
Mr.Spock, Capt.Kirk and Col. Klink on the same show! Very good!
Nimoy with a Russian accent may be the greatest thing ever!
to Sotnas that was no problem for Nimoy since his ancestors were from the Ukraine
@@barbapapa9741 ...his parents were from Ukraine. Nimoy also spoke yiddish
He'll never beat David McCallum's Ilya Kuruyatkin. Excuse the spelling, it's been a long time.
@@donkeyslayer4661 I think Nimoy would have known more about a Russian accent than an English actor, however good the actor was. Nimoy's parents were from Russia and they spoke Russian in the home when he was growing up. Nimoy said his was a Yiddish-speaking household, but when his parents didn't want the children to understand what they were saying, they spoke to one another in Russian.
@@barbapapa9741 there is no Ukranian people in history. Only tribe next to Carpats
Leonard & DeForest were also in an episode of The Virginian together & DeForest was a drunk doctor in it, which is hysterical because McCoy loved a good drink! 🤣
"People will tell their bartender things they won't tell their doctor!"
DeForest and Shatner were in 2-3 westerns together, not just a brief scene either. They were outlaw partners in one.
@@kensolar69 Deforest Shatner Doohan and Nimoy were in a episode or two of Bonananza with Deforest playing twice as two different characters on separate episodes.
Majel Barrett was also in an episode of Bonanza.
@@CarolineBouvierRE So was Spock McCoy and Scotty they were in episodes of Bonanza but Deforrest Kelly was in 2 episodes as different characters.
Always loved the Man from UNCLE. Dad and I would watch it together so I bet we saw this episode.
I was watching "A Night to Remember" with my dad one adternoon and later a "Man From "UNCLE" rerun. My dad asked " What's Harold Bride doing on "Man From UNCLE"? I knew my dad, a college grad, wasn't that naive so I knew he was just joking with me when he accused Mr. Spock of being with the "MI" team too. And he knew I wasn't stupid either. He died of a heart attack at 64. I wonder what he'd think if I told him I later met both Leonard and David-and others too?
And so starts the beginning of a wonderful, beautiful friendship between Mr. Nimoy and Mr. Shatner.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Nimoy.
Life Long and Prosper, Mr. Shatner.
I don't think they became friends until they started touring together in the 70s.
I don’t think they were very good friends.lot of jealousy on Shatner’s part
They loved each other like brothers. But like all brothers, they had their common fights and squabbles.
@@mildredfippen5396 Just watch this joint interview they gave when they were 78 and ask if they were not friends.
th-cam.com/video/p_cLIZl6IuY/w-d-xo.html
@@mildredfippen5396 Rumours should be taken with a very large grain of salt, my dear.
Through the past 15 or 20 years I’ve seen old western TV show episodes with Nimoy AND Deforrest Kelly in them. I mean, more than a couple.
They were both usually bad guys, of course.
I would always think when they both were cast in STAR TREK it was “old home week” for the two of them. 😊
William Shatner was playing William Shatner in this episode.
"I need a man & I need him quickly." Imagine THAT out of context! 😅
I’m imagining it *in* context - for me...
Also, later in the episode, Robert Vaughn tells Shatner that "You and I are going to have some special photos taken ." Maybe Bob Crane was involved with this episode after all
@@Torgo1001 And thus a thousand internet searches were launched.
That's also Col. Klink of Hogan's Heroes.
And General Stockwell from A-Team final season.
I was going to say--Werner Klemperer.
Vee Cee Werner Klemperer.
Werner Klemper(Col. Klink) and Shatner were in the 1961 movie about the Trials of Nuremberg with Spencer Tracy.
Like we didn't know that.
Shatner and Nimoy from Star Trek; Werner Klemperer from Hogan's Heroes; and David McCallum from NCIS and Robert Vaughn from The Magnificent 7
I gather you're a private detective.
They were ALL so young, so incredible.
I saw William Shatner on his “shatners world” tour. He has a funny sense of humor. The entire time that I was watching, I kept thinking to myself “it’s Captain Kirk!” Over and over again. I used to watch Star Trek TOS and Hogans Heroes religiously as a kid.
"I need a man and I need him quickly." THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID.
To have some special pictures taken!
Late reply, but that's the algorithm's magic.
Shatner is a real scene stealer
*Shatner plays a drunk in this episode, but in real life he's a non-drinker.*
How do you know this?
He also played the captain of a Starship in a series, and yet in real life he was not.
@@gwarlow He went into outer space on the Blue Origin rocket though. Oldest person ever to go.
@@my3dviews For his sake I wish that had been more than a stunt to tip toe across the Karman line. If you're going to ride a rocket at 90, might as well get an orbit or two out of the deal.
He’s an alcoholic and stopped drinking.
It's amazing how Captain Kirk was able to disguise himself and take all these acting roles on earth
Crazy that Shatner is still on a regular series to this day. The Unexplained on History.
"Must you qualify your requests?" is perhaps my favorite line from Season 1.
This was a Star Trek episode.
Kirk and Spock go back in time and appear on TV and meet Colonel Klink and Napoleon Solo and Illya from the Man from U.N.C.L.E. to get selfies with them.
True story.
1:45 Would have been funny if Nimoy said "Fascinating"
Bill, this is Leonard - Leonard, this is Bill. You 2 will soon be involved in a legendary partnership!
Wonderful! You just never know what fate has in store for you! They never knew they were to star together in the greatest ever sci-fi tv series and later draw in millions of cinema goers!
...AND David McCallum, R.I.P., who between this show and NCIS played a WW2 P.O.W. in the superb "Colditz" in the early '70s. So the appearance here with the future Colonel Klink is at least as freaky as the Spock-and-Kirk connection.
David McCallam also starred in the very 1st season of the Outer Limits in 1963 in the episode The Sixth Finger
Colonel Klink giving Spock orders!!?? Now I've seen everything!!!
I see nothing! *NOTHING* !
That is most illogical!
@Chef Duane. An army colonel is the equivalent of a navy (or Starfleet) captain.
It's just instinct he instantly puts his arm round him, just made for each other.
Werner Klemperer aka Col. Klink , lots of talent there.
I remember binge-watching this series many years later and being so tickled by all the cameos, this one in particular!
People forget that Shatner has superb comic timing.
What people forget Shatner's timing?
It's practically what he's know for.
Uh, no. He's a ham actor.
So did Nimoy
@@busterbiloxi3833you must be an "expert" eh? Love to see your attempts at acting🙄
I think you meant to write… Superb. Comic. Timing.
"I need a man, and I need him quickly' .... isn't that an understatement !
All the 60's TV stars were in this one...
you do know that's kirk and spock's great, great, great, great grandparents.
I see what you did there.
And I thought Spock inherited his looks from his Vulcan ancestors.
@@radicalross7700 This was on Amanda's side!! The human side!
What’s wrong with Leonard’s ears? They look bizarrely small! 😮
😂😂
Haha Exactly what I think anytime I see Nimoy outside his Star Trek role. He’s always Spock to me.
LOVE! Captain Kirk, Mr Spock and Colonial Klink. ❤😂
"Bless you, and you and you.." just cracks me up every time
What a wonderful collection piece. Belongs in a Hollywood museum somewhere. 👍
I don’t know how either one could forget! They were terrific!! It was all ‘meant to be’!!❤
Nimoy, Shatner, Klemperer. Wonderful.
The actors back then had more character and charisma compared to todays crop of bland bores .
How dare you insult Netflix's finest! And all the characterless, character actors today from Streep and Lewis to whatshername and watchacallit?
Even the red shirted guys who always blandly said, "Yes, Captain" when ordered to go see what's behind that rock, then screamed off camera and were quickly pronounced "dead, Jim?"
Rest in Peace, Ducky.
Dr Mallard
Hilarious! Wish we could watch all
Nimoy was also one of the main actors in mission impossible (the series).
He Played Paris
Spock with Chekov's accent.
Kirk calling Spock "baby".
Way more than I wanted. XD
Robert Vaughn needing a man quickly to have some special photos taken.....
R.I.P David McCallum
It sucks that all are TV friends are passing.
Kirk, Spock, and Klink! Heck of a Star Trek episode!
Was Werner K born looking that way? He never changed!
When Kirk meets Spock before Star Trek.... William Shatner played a scene with Robert Vaughn in 3:37
Colonel Klink,Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock.In THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.I'm surprised Batman and Robin,Captain Crane and Mr. Phelps weren't also lurking somewhere in this.
Coincidentally both started their careers is scifi. Shatner was a guest on a Canadian scifi, Space Command, in 1953 which ran 150 episodes. A series regular was James Doohan, later known as Scotty. Did *they* remember they had worked together?
Serial with 15 minute episodes could keep kids coming back to the theater for half a year in the 1930s and 1940s. TV killed that off. One of the last serials made was Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) which had in its credits "And introducing Leonard Nimoy". Despite the title it was about the vanguard espionage force from Mars lurking in Los Angeles. Nimoy played an alien from another planet but don't worry; he joined our side.
I had the lunch box when in elementary school, sometime in the mid sixties. It was my one cool moment all the way through high school. ;-)
Any moment I was expecting Spock to give his speech from the OK Corral about defeating the Melkotians.
Live long and prosper guys.............and they did!
John D Lancie and Brent Spiner both worked on the same episode of the 1980s Twilight Zone years before they would meet up again on ST, TNG.
Shatner is so beautiful 💘💘
They both are and so young.
0:43 Seriously, Col Klink telling Spock, he's not intelligent...? Wow....
Shatner just being his glorious self. Nimoy playing his quiet self. Perfect combo.
It is interesting that all these future big-time stars show up as guest actors in the same episode of a tv show. It is even more interesting since two of them would end up being regulars in a future big-time tv show. This must be a rather rare occurrence.
This was nice 👍 to see William Shatner in an episode of;The man from Uncle before he was;Captain Kirk on Star Trek!Thank you for showing this to us!And,Man from Uncle fan’s take note….we have just lost 😞;David McCallum,who played;Ilya Kuriyakin,at;age 92(his last starring role in Hollywood was on;NCIS.McCallum passed away of a heart ❤️ attack at a New York City 🌃 hospital 🏥 in late September.May he rest in ☮️ peace.
Shatner starred in 2 pre-ST legal dramas, on TH-cam, that are maybe better than ST.
Kirk Spock and Klink ... all we need is Shultzie ... and we got some of the old greats lol
I wish Klemperer had appeared on Star Trek!
Check out a old B/W series 1950 era one step beyond
Features kempler on a German u boat . This was before
Outer limits .
As a Trekkie, Iam psyched to know Nimoy and Shatner were in Man From U.N.C.L.E. my bestie happens to watch the modern movies and I talk to her about it. Its like a crossover~!😆
Star Trek meets U.N.C.L.E.!!
With Hogan's Heroes.
Good clip, it was also nice seeing Colonel Klink (Werner Klemperer) working beside Leonard Nimoy. Sadly, they don't make good programs like that anymore, that was a great classic series.
Literally everyone in this clip is probably dead except for William Shatner! Amazing longevity!
"Enterprising" to see them all together.
I saw Robert Vaughn at the airport!
My God, they both look so much younger!! Especially Shatner.
And colonel Klink!,AKA Werner Kempler,and Robert Vaughn. My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message.
Wow what a trip down memory lane even though I've never seen these before this is pretty cool to watch. Thanks for posting
All 4 famous actors never were out of jobs offers in 1970s and beyond!
Colonel Klink called Spock stupid!
At 1.49, you can see Nimoy thinking, "God, I hope I never have to work with that asshole again."
What a diversified group of actors they basically net met again except for Star Trek. 😮
Shatner, last man standing in 2023. You go get 'em Captain Crane!
So many stars in one TV show. That does not happen anymore.
His excellency is Col Klink!
Soock, James T, Klink, and I think Robert Vaughn?...too cool👍👍👍
Shatner looks great in a tuxedo. 007ish :)
Colonel Klink too!
Spock Klink and Captain Kirk !
Love old TV shows !
David McCallum, from Scotland.
"Your ignorance makes me ill and angry" ....... McCallum's famous line from Outer Limits episode Sixth Finger in 1963 👍
A sort of a 'who's who' at Desilu.
A who's who
At Desilu.
Who knew
Or had a clue
What these two
Would later do
Just a few
Years in the fu-
ture with a new
Starship crew,
Up above the blue.
Colonel Klink, Captain Kirk, and Commander Spock with Ducky.
Season 1 Episode 9 “The Project Strigas Affair.” Broadcast Tuesday 24 Nov 1964. William Shatner had 14 more guest appearances on various TV series before he began “Star Trek,” whose first episode was shown two years later on Thursday 8 Sep 1966. German actor Werner Klemperer went on to do “Hogan’s Heroes” beginning Friday 17 Sep 1965.
Shatner was also in one of the original episodes of The Outer Limits in 1963 first season!!! 👍
2:48 the exact moment they're on screen together.
And at 1:33
Most curious culture captain. I shall have Mr Scott use the ship’s computer to analyze what these people call “cold war”… fascinating indeed
RIP to the great David McCallum