Leonard Nimoy was embarrassed by an episode of Star Trek entitled, "Spock's Brain". In it Spock loses his brain and Dr. McCoy has to operate on Spock's head to put it back in. By the end, Spock gets up off the table fully functional and without even having his hair messed up. They really grow hair fast in the future. MOre Star Trek fun - https://t.co/Oj2cg1ARXw
Life was slightly different in the cavemen days. Men had to hunt for food, but there were some surprising tools they used to find food. #funny#animation
Too bad they never made a big movie with the Lois and Clark Superman universe. My favorite episodes were the ones with H.G. Wells. I would love to see Superman lost in time for a movie, maybe show up at the attack on Pearl Harbor in World War II. #deancain#superman
James Madison was our smallest president at only 5โ4โ and 100 pounds Even those his frequent health issues made him physically unimposing his sharp intellect more than made up for it.
He was a major contributor to the Constitution. Madison outlived all of the other signers of the Constitution, dying at age 85 in 1836. Everyone else that signed the Constitution or even the Declaration of Independence had passed away by that time.
Check out my new video on weird American history - https://t.co/4w7NTnRkph It will give you a lot to talk about this coming July 4th holiday!
During World War II, actress Lucille Ball claimed something truly bizarre happened to her. She told this story to Dick Cavett in 1974, explaining that her jaw vibrated as she drove through Coldwater Canyon in 1942.
After getting dental fillings, she was driving through California when she started hearing music. She turned off the car radioโฆ
โฆbut the music didnโt stop.
It was coming from inside her mouth.
As she drove, the sound grew louderโclear enough that she could recognize the tune.
The next day, she told actor Buster Keaton, who suggested she might have passed a radio station.
But five nights later, it happened again.
This time, instead of music, she heard what sounded like Morse code. She even backed up her car until her jaw began vibrating intensely.
She reported it to security at MGMโฆ which led to the discovery of an underground Japanese radio transmitter.
Soโฆ was her mouth actually acting like a radio? - For more - https://t.co/WKmD16H88Y #lucilleball #weirdstories #classictv
Lucille Ball's Radio Teeth and Exploding Dental Mysteries! https://t.co/dKDEzDgIid Possibly the strangest tale you may ever hear and it came from Lucille Ball, herself on a 1970s TV interview.
The Twilight Zone Aliens from Space Fun Facts https://t.co/FI6UbjTBQs
I talk about all the episodes featuring aliens from the Twilight Zone with fun facts, goofs, history, actor information, and more. See if you remember every alien episode!
The Twilight Zone episode, "The Invaders" starred Agnes Moorehead as the old lady terrorized by tiny invaders. No matter how many times I saw this episode as a kid I never realized she was also Endora from Bewitched. She not only looked and acted a lot different she also never speaks in this episode. Moorehead actually turned down the part at first and had to be talked into taking it, just for that reason. #bewitched #twilightzone #classictv
@BackintheBronze I think I'm missing a couple of those issues. Got quite a few of the magazines too. I love the original movies! I was a huge fan of the Planet of the Apes as a kid.
Henry Corden from the Twilight Zone episode, The Gift. He was the second voice of Fred Flintstone after 1977. He was the one selling you Pebbles cereal in the 80s. #flintstones