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Old 11-10-2002, 12:57 AM   #1
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The funny thing about TZ is the fact that you had some stars on TZ that ended up working together later on. Who fits into the list?

Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead (Bewitched)
William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek)
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And another for Bewitched, David White (Larry Tate)


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Old 11-15-2002, 07:03 PM   #3
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The Beverly Hillbillies cast appeared on TZ

Buddy Ebsen played a man with telekinetic powers in "The Prime Mover"

Donna Douglas portrayed Janet Tyler without the bandages covering her face in the famous "Eye of the Beholder" episode. She also had a role in the episode "Cavender is Coming" (which also starred Carol Burnett)

Nancy Kulp played the crotchety Mrs. Gann in "The Fugitive"

Raymond Bailey appeared in three episodes. In the first-season episode "Escape Clause" he played the doctor. In the episode "Back There" he played Millard. The episode also starred Russell Johnson, who is most famous for his role as the Professor on Gilligan's Island. In his final appearance, he portrayed Wally Cox's supervisor in the episode "From Agnes - With Love". In that episode a computer falls in love with Cox!! Wally Cox is most famous for his voice of Underdog from TV's "The Underdog Show"
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Old 11-15-2002, 09:22 PM   #4
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I just thought of 2 more courtesy of Archie Bunker's Place

Martin Balsam (Murray) & Jason Wingreen (Harry)
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Old 07-25-2003, 01:04 AM   #5
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James Doohan ("Valley Of The Shadow") and George Takei ("The Encounter") were also on TZs. Takei was one of the stars in his episode, with Neville Brand; Doohan had a small role.

"Bewitched" seems the best example of three actors (Montgomery, York, Moorehead) who were stars in at least one episode of TZ also playing the main roles in one TV series. (Four if you count David White; White could be considered the star of "I Sing The Body Electric," I guess.) The best example that occurs to me, anyway. Anyone else?
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William Windom & Inger Stevens-The Farmer's Daughter
Jack Klugman & Garry Walberg-Quincy M.E.
David Wayne, Jim Hutton & Tom Reese-Ellery Queen
William Shatner, Doug McLure & Richard Kiel-The Barbary Coast
Billy Mumy & Jonathan Harris-Lost In Space
Ronny Howard, George Lindsey, Paul Hartman & Howard McNear-TAGS.
Don Rickles & Elizabeth Allen-C.P.O. Sharkey
Burt Reynolds, Dabbs Greer, Hank Patterson & Dennis Weaver-gunsmoke.
Joe Flynn & Edson Stroll-McHale's Navy
Stafford Repp & Alan Napier-Batman
James Best & Denver Pyle-Dukes Of Hazzard
Edgar Buchanan & Charles Lane-Petticoat Junction
Martin Landau & Barry Morse-Space 1999
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