Joanna Ferbrache as Self

Episodes 6

Bryan Kreutz and Lili Fox-Lim welcome Joanna Ferbrache in their new science in Star Trek segment titled "Tractor Beam me!". The 2-time Emmy Award nominated make-up artist on Star Trek, Doug Drexler, who has also won an academy award for Dick Tracy discusses his work on Dick Tracy and on Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Next Generation. He praises Dick Smith and Geoffrey Mandel, as well as discusses originally owning a Manhattan, NY based Star Trek store called Federation Trading Post. Bob Justman is fondly remembered and referred to as being the second-most important person on Star Trek with connections that were integral to his success. Justman was remembered for doing a Disney Space series and the Outer Limits, Star Trek official moments with Mike Minor and Lee Cole at Paramount Pictures, and introduced the makeup and evolution of Hollywood makeup among other stories about Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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Bryan Kreutz and Lili Fox-Lim first do a "Tractor Beam me!" challenge with Joanna Ferbrache in a phaser's origin story. Bryan Kreutz and Lili Fox-Lim interview Tanya Lemani, but Like Lili Fox-Lim, Tanya Lemani is a tri-lingual entertainer who speaks English, Russian and Persian fluently. Commonly referred to as the Jack-the Ripper episode, Tanya Lemani danced into the hearts of Star Trek viewers including Kirk, McCoy, and Scotty among the Argelian's as she tells Bryan and Lili stories from her appearance in 1967's "Wolf in the Fold" episode. Tanya also talks about being hired as a location manager working behind the camera later in her career. At the forefront of her discussion in Television and film in Hollywood Tanya also shares moments from her extensive guest roles in series like "The Man from Uncle", "Get Smart", "I Dream of Jeannie" and more.

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Bryan and Lili tease there's a mid-season Star Trek: Discovery climax. The segment "Tractor Beam me!" brings Joanna Ferbrache back on the viewscreen to reveal Geordi LaForge's visor provided him with the gift of sight and the science behind this Trek technology at its pinnacle. Bryan boisterously states, "This is going to be an intellectually charged interview with André Bormanis". Star Trek Science Consultant, writer, and producer André Bormanis is interviewed in this part one of two discussions. The conversation with André continues with him talking about hitting it off over the phone with Jeri Taylor, a supervising producer on TNG at the time, after interviewing Andrea Jeri invited him to go out to L.A. to officially meet Michael Pillar, Brannon Braga, Ira Steven Bear, and Ronald D. Moore. Andre talks about how Star Trek: Voyager was being created while Star Trek: The Next Generation was winding down plus he discusses having a smaller boutique Lit agency get him into Trek.

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Bryan and Lili welcome Star Trek: Original series actor Garth Pillsbury for a two-part interview with the Hollywood based actor. Pillsbury is a classically trained actor, appearing in two episodes of the original Star Trek series, "Mirror, Mirror" and "The Cloud Minders". Garth talks about his early childhood moving around the U.S. His mother, who was into arts and sculpting, early TV roles particularly "The F.B.I." TV series roles he played and the ABC network series "The Invaders. Garth talks about the audition leading up to playing the role of Wilson in "Mirror, Mirror" and discusses why William Shatner didn't want him "punching" him during a scene.

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Lili is tested to keep her streak going of correct "Tractor Beam Me!" Segment answers on course for no correction. The second part of their Phil Morris interview continues with a discussion on the Jem'Hadar named Remata'Klan in the DS9 episode titled "Rocks and Shoals." Compared to the Klingon Thopok on DS9, where both species required heavy makeup. The conversation continues the remembrance of one of the hottest days in Los Angeles County history where a Deep Space Nine episode with Phil Morris present talks about his experience and how it fuels his acting. The discussion shifts to Phil Morris playing the part of Attorney at Law, Jackie Chiles in Seinfeld. Also, how he auditioned along with seeing Michael Dorn audition for the role at CBS Radford-studio-center, where the Seinfeld series was filmed. Also, talks of a Seinfeld spin-off with the character of Jackie Chiles.

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Leonard Crofoot is welcomed as the interview guest in part 1 of his 2-part interview. Crofoot, an extremely talented dancer and actor shares stories of his family, the 3-Crofoots, Ronnie, Gayle, and himself Len starting with the Kirov Ballet Company way before the 70's, when they hired American kids. Leonard discusses working with Carol Burnett alongside his sister for "Once Upon A Mattress" the TV special in 1972, his first film with Sally Kellerman, Robert Shaw, and Sondra Locke in "A Reflection of Fear". Crofoot discusses his Broadway and off-Broadway productions plus time in London with Carol Channing. Leonard talks about his memories with Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse at the London Palladium. Leonard gets into auditioning for three Ferengi characters very early on in Star Trek: The Next Generation's episode "The Last Outpost" and how the casting directors asked him to tell his agent they'd be calling about a different role, ultimately for the character Trent in "Angel One".

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