Saturday Morning Trek: A Podcast About Star Trek in the 1970s

Saturday Morning Trek is a podcast dedicated to the short-lived Star Trek: The Animated Series from the 1970s as well as the collectibles that fans cherished during their childhood. Hosted by Aaron Harvey, Saturday Morning Trek is the newest entry in our lineup and brings a unique approach by capturing the magic that made so many of us fall in love with Star Trek during the years between The Original Series and the films.

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9: Red Skirt Diaries


The Lorelei Signal.

What happens when the Enterprise visits a planet populated entirely by women? All of the men lose the ability to think straight … because it's the '70s, you know. Thankfully Uhura and Nurse Chapel are ready to take command.

In this episode of Saturday Morning Trek, Aaron Harvey is joined Women at Warp co-host Sue Kisenwether to discuss this story that sees Lieutenant Uhura taking the captain's chair, Christine Chapel being promoted to chief medical officer, and features 30 seconds of Scotty singing an unintelligible Welsh ballad. Plus, there are young, long-haired blondes in low-cut pantsuits who suck the life-force out of the men by juggling gems! Could this be the "Spock's Brain" of The Animated Series? Join Aaron and Sue as they stun first and ask questions later!

Chapters
Intro (00:00:00)
Synopsis (00:02:18)
Commercial: Mego Action Figures (00:05:50)
Airdate and Writer (00:06:41)
Legend of The Lorelei/Siren Song (00:08:42)
Voices (00:10:43)
Aaron's and Sue's Reactions (00:12:23)
Commercial: Parker Brothers' Careers (00:20:26)
More Reactions (00:20:58)
Bloopers (00:29:01)
Trek Tech and Continuity (00:31:17)

Host
Aaron Harvey

Guest
Sue Kisenwether

Production
Aaron Harvey (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)


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 April 30, 2016  40m