William Shatner's Favorite TOS Show

The Devil In The Dark
Here's the story behind it, and a quote from William Shatner, found in 'A Look At The Stars' (the seven original cast members), by Malachy Duffy, available through Ariel books, $4.95

As one might expect, Shatner is often asked which of the seventy-nine "Star Trek" episodes is his favorite. Usually he says that he best likes the ones in which he played dual roles because of the acting challenges involved. But that's not the real answer.

Shatner's true favorite is "The Devil in the Dark", the story of a silicon-based life-form, called a "horta", that terrorizes a mining planet, killing workers who inadvertently distroy the horta's eggs. Shatner favors this one for personal reasons.

On the second day of shooting, he received a shocking telephone call: his father had just died unexpectedly in Miami. Shatner tried to get a flight out, be he couldn't get a reservation until six o'clock. The director offered to call off the shooting, but Shatner decided to work through the afternoon.

"And even though I really can't remember most of the day's details anymore, the one thing that I'll never forget is the closeness that my friend Leonard had toward me", Shatner recalls. "Not just emotionally, but physically as well. I mean, I've seen film of elephants that support the sick and the dying with their bodies, and Leonard somehow always seemed physically close to me." The two men remain close to this day. "He and I are brothers, in flesh and spirit", Shatner maintains.

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