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Leonard Nimoy is asked to grade himself
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By Jimmy Carter (?) in the Life On Five studio Scroll down to watch the video
Interviewer: You were raised in Boston, right?
Leonard Nimoy: Right.
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Tom Cottle Close Up
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From grade-school to college Mr. Nimoy felt quite uncomfortable at school.
Even in primary grade-school he didn't understand why the teacher rejected a drawing by a Chinese kid, which to him was a very "...extraordinary oriental looking impressionistic tree … But what was the point to satisfy this lady, when this guy has done a terrific job that I think is wonderful?"
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Good Morning, America 1983
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1983 Aug. 12
Interviewer: David Hartman
with Leonard Nimoy and Bill Shatner
DH: "........ whether or not Spock is found is a mystery I am told, but Leonard is going to direct the movie and he and William Shatner are joining me from K.A:B.C. in Los Angeles. Morning men.
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T. J. Hooker - Interview on the set
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1983 January
By Michelle Russel
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MR: Not since the Starship enterprise that Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock join forces, but this time it's the Police Force. Leonard Nimoy is guest-starring in an episode of "T. J. Hooker" and they are at it again:
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ST II + Woman Called Golda
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1982
Scenes from A Woman Called Golda and Marco Polo and pictures from The Body-Snatchers are shown.
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Die aktuelle Schaubude
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1982 or 1983
Link
Q.: "In ST II Spock has died. Now the crew is searching for him.
You have directed before and you have acted a lot – what was the most difficult thing for you in ST III?"
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Nationwide BBC
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1982 July
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Sue Lawley summarizes the history of Star Trek: In 1966 the series was aired with limited success.
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NBC 5 KXAS-TV On Star Trek II
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1982
By Bobbie Wygant for NBC 5 KXAS-TV in Fort Worth/Dallas
The clip begins with takings from before the actual interview.
(Thanks for sharing this clip, Karin!)
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NBC Time & Again 1982
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Q: How much influence did he (Mr. Spock) have on your life?
LN: A lot, a lot. I am here because of Spock, I was in China because of Spock, all over the world, I have not been out of work since I played Mr. Spock in 1966.
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John Stanley - Roots of Khan
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1982
Q: Leonard, did you have a hand in the shaping auf Spock's death?
LN (amazed): Spock's death? (laughing) Probably. It was a lot of conversation about it. It went on for a long time, several month of conversation about how it could work and what the impact would be. Very nervous thing to do, you know? A dangerous thing to do.
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