@@jermiester7772 Ya, he should have tried a high pitch voice to throw them off. Clearly he was guessed based on his voice and not the few questions that he answered. No, I haven't seen that movie.
Uh no. The Vulcan character had(s) emotions - just Control of them. Letting Logic rule. The story has the Vulcan people having a Huge War - because of Emotions, etc. So - they bury their emotions and rely on Logic. And yes his smile was huge and infectious.
Leonard Nimoy was such a great man. He was such a great example of dignity and devotion to his art and craft. He taught so many things to so many people throughout his lifetime. He was one of the most fascinating people who ever worked in show business. He showed so much humility in his life, and he truly cared for humanity as a whole. I wish there were more folks like this great man.
01:50 You can clearly see/almost hear Greg Morris say, "I know that voice!" For those who are skeptical, keep in mind that an actor's voice is one of their primary tools and they are acutely sensitive to how it is used. Since Morris and Nimoy worked together, it's no surprise that he recognized him.
@docsavage8640 I heard it off a classmate at school when they were just making the movie. That was how I found out they were making it. He was disgusted about it. Probably just some tabloid crap then.
If you have not already read them, Leonard has two books out: "I Am Not Spock" and, years later, "I Am Spock". I will share just one of many interesting stories he told. Apparently, he would take his work home with him, having trouble getting out of his Spock character, which drove his spouse crazy. One time, his wife said, "I am not really hungry, but let's go out to dinner." Leonard replied, "It is highly illogical to go out to dinner when one is not hungry." "You're doing it again!"
I LOVE the penny-ante way the mealy mouthed slugs, call it Bit-Coin. WHY Don't you have the Stones to call it what REAL Government 'LAWYERS', call it ? COUNTERFEIT MONEY ! ! It Basically has NO VALUE, other than what somebody assigns , depending on Sunshine, Brainlessness, or whatever the time of the month, or CONSTIPATION, DICTATES ! If it was Any NON-WOKE Humanoid, in our Bribe-based "Government", we would immediately arrest them as "Subversives" but not in the Grinning, Cheshire-Cat world, of someone who's father inhaled too much coal gases, & dust and then impregnated some over-intoxicated female of doubtful species.
I remember watching the show on a B&W TV back in the early 1970s. Soupy Sales and Arlene Francis are two of the panel that stick in my memory. More recently I watched a religious DVD in which the prophet Samuel bore an uncanny resemblance to Mr Spock, probably because the part was played by Mr Nimoy.
Creative people will ALWAYS find outlets for their creativity. If they don't act, they sing, they paint, they write, they sculpt, they dance, they build things, often multiple outlets to fill their lives with expression.
For those wondering, according to the WML fandom web page, this is from the June 28, 1973 episode of the show. Mission: Impossible aired its last episode a few months earlier on March 30, 1973.
Leonard SPOCK Nimoy, quanta saudade sinto de vocês dois, agora, neste mundo de caos e loucura em que vivemos! Leonard SPOCK Nimoy, how much I miss you both, now, in this world of chaos and madness in which we live!
Would never have guessed he had such a warm and tender human nature in the real world! The one episode he did on Columbo he played such an honery and cruel person so well that I could not like him any more, but on What's My Line, he portrays such a regular Joe humble type person.
I suspect that Leonard Nimoy played a villain on Columbo to see if he could portray a believable one--Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, later in their careers, also played villains once or twice, to see (as they both said) if they could pull it off realistically, and they did!
If you read things he's written and hear stories from behind the scenes you quickly learn he's like that. He was pretty much the intermediary of the cast.
His son Phil Morris started in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and had an uncredited appearance in the episode "Miri". So Nimoy worked with Both father and Son.
norelco pc But, this is the greatness of different personalities of hosts. Larry Blyden is not John Daly or even Wally Bruner and he is not suppose to be neither host. As much as I like Chuck Woolery over Pat Sajak on WoF, Pat is not Chuck, nor should he be. Same thing with having Alex be like Art, Drew like Bob, Wayne like Monty, Steve like the Richards (Dawson & Karn), Ray, Louie and John, etc. Each different host for a long-running or revived game show have their own personality, for better or for worse.
Exactly. He’d have made him choose. And that should have been done. Saying yes to both...I guess if you’ve got several shows and you’ve got syndication and a current shows, then the answer would actually be yes.
he was smart: he branched out because he saw firsthand how rough the industry can be, he wrote, narrated, hosted, and directed alongside acting unfortunately, his recording career fizzled
sWHAT´S MY LINE in West Germany redone as WAS BIN ICH. Have seen that always together with my Grandmother in my youth If I had known that LEONARD NIMOY had been a Special Guest on the original I had become so jalouse. :::) 2:41 IN SO MANY FIELDS ... That is right. Nimoy had already done other things while acting on STAR TREK -TOS and the follow up movies. So for example, publishing music, writing and working as teaching young aspiring actors.
I met Mr. Nimoy when he came to dinner in a restaurant where I was working. I asked for his autograph. He was polite and charming. A real gentleman.
That actually Martin Landau but he was too polite to correct you
Did you keep his napkin?
@@curtisrobinson7962...that was echoing a hilarious storyline from the Big Bang Theory. So funny😂
Did he wipe his mouth on a napkin and Penny picked it up and gave it to sheldon for Christmas? Lol
Oh I so wish I could have met him❤❤❤
Even with just grunts you can tell it is Leonard. His vocal timber is so very distinct.
exactly!
Timbre.
@@heraldeventsandfilms5970 Who died and made you the grammar and spelling nazi?
And since he and Greg had worked together or near each other so long...
Greg was probably the only one on the panel who watched Star Trek.
He still sounded like Leonard Nimoy when making those sounds.
Yes such a distinctive voice, almost radio like. Have you ever seen him in The Balcony with Peter Falk and Shelly Winters? Very different movie.
@@jermiester7772 Ya, he should have tried a high pitch voice to throw them off. Clearly he was guessed based on his voice and not the few questions that he answered.
No, I haven't seen that movie.
Yep. I thought Greg was going to get it on the first try, knowing his voice so well.
@@my3dviews Looks like he took your advice to heart in his next appearance on the show. ua-cam.com/video/EOGIFVIwRaU/v-deo.html
@@misskim2058 Especially since they co-starred on Mission: Impossible.
That voice is so iconic, it is hard to conceal!
We will all miss you Leonard. You truly did Live Long and Prosper.
He's really not dead, as long as we remember him.
It's amazing. His biggest role was to play a being who had no emotion, yet his smile was huge, infectious and beautiful! Rest in Peace, Mr. Nimoy.
Uh no. The Vulcan character had(s) emotions - just Control of them. Letting Logic rule. The story has the Vulcan people having a Huge War - because of Emotions, etc. So - they bury their emotions and rely on Logic. And yes his smile was huge and infectious.
Leonard Nimoy was such a great man. He was such a great example of dignity and devotion to his art and craft. He taught so many things to so many people throughout his lifetime. He was one of the most fascinating people who ever worked in show business. He showed so much humility in his life, and he truly cared for humanity as a whole. I wish there were more folks like this great man.
"Is it a musical?"
"Not with that voice"
As lovers of Bilbo Baggins riot everywhere.
I immediately thought of that. The nerve of some people 😉
Leonard Nimoy, along with Robin Williams, the only celebrities whose passing caused real tears to roll down my face.
@@phillipbanes5484the sad thing is his death was premature due to his heavy smoking…COPD sucks!
I grieved for Robin as though I had lost my very best friend. The only celebrity whose death made me cry.
Same. Same! Performers go, ones you like, and it's sad. But those two - those were personal. The loss was deep and real.
Yeah, Nimoy died on my birthday and that was a bummer. Very intelligent and humble man.
The two that affected me most were Carrie Fisher and especially Margot Kidder
01:50
You can clearly see/almost hear Greg Morris say, "I know that voice!"
For those who are skeptical, keep in mind that an actor's voice is one of their primary tools and they are acutely sensitive to how it is used. Since Morris and Nimoy worked together, it's no surprise that he recognized him.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing.
Also the audience laughing at the remark being from this world gave it away.
@@schusterlehrling
Good point! I missed that.
They WERE co-stars on Mission Impossible, and Star Trek did film at the same studio.
Greg was great in Mission Impossible. I always thought his son Phil would take more dramatic roles in his career.
"We smiled at what we thought we saw, and then the train pulled out."
Beautiful!
Leonard... He was always a class act. He is still missed...
A good man. A great man. The one and only Leonard Nimoy. RIP
Noone can ever play Mr. Spock the way Leonard Nimoy did.
The studio were in talks with Charles Bronson to play Spock in the movie until LN changed his mind about returning to the role.
@Benjiesbeenbetter that never happened. They had written Spock out until he agreed to return
@docsavage8640 I heard it off a classmate at school when they were just making the movie. That was how I found out they were making it. He was disgusted about it. Probably just some tabloid crap then.
That's why Sheldon Cooper got pissed off when they sent him the Quinto version of Spock 😂
@@Benjiesbeenbetter.Bronson as Spock?
A great actor and a fine gentleman, will be sadly missed!!!!!
RIP Leonard Nimoy.
It's only logical that his voice will be recognized.
Precisely
The people,Greg and Leonard we still wish were around!
Yes. I had a crush on both of them.
“How will she know me? If she’s ready, she will know me.” - that’s actually really amazing ❤️
R.I.P. Leonard Nimoy and Greg Morris
You were the star Spock!
I forgot all about Morris and Nimoy working together! Of COURSE he would know him!
If you have not already read them, Leonard has two books out: "I Am Not Spock" and, years later, "I Am Spock". I will share just one of many interesting stories he told. Apparently, he would take his work home with him, having trouble getting out of his Spock character, which drove his spouse crazy. One time, his wife said, "I am not really hungry, but let's go out to dinner." Leonard replied, "It is highly illogical to go out to dinner when one is not hungry." "You're doing it again!"
Man was protecting his finances lol
I would know his voice anywhere. He was one cool dude.
That voice is so ridiculously recognizable, even mumbles and grumbles are distinctive.
When bit-coin bit the dirt, Mr. Nimoy's voice echoed in my mind from that Star Trek episode from *so* long ago... "Nothing unreal exists". :D
I LOVE the penny-ante way the mealy mouthed slugs, call it Bit-Coin. WHY Don't you have the Stones to call it what REAL Government 'LAWYERS', call it ? COUNTERFEIT MONEY ! !
It Basically has NO VALUE, other than what somebody assigns , depending on Sunshine, Brainlessness, or whatever the time of the month, or CONSTIPATION, DICTATES !
If it was Any NON-WOKE Humanoid, in our Bribe-based "Government", we would immediately arrest them as "Subversives" but not in the Grinning, Cheshire-Cat world, of someone who's father inhaled too much coal gases, & dust and then impregnated some over-intoxicated female of doubtful species.
Aw, the lovely Greg Morris is there. Such a great guy and he had such bad luck.
I have to say that Leonard Nimoy and Greg Morris are part of the reason I became an engineer.
Greg Morris whipped off that blindfold pretty confidently.
I binge watched a lot of clips from the older, black and white series of this, and seeing Arlene still on the panel makes me happy.
Ya, me, too. It was nice to see her in the new version.
Oh hey, it's me from the past!
Oh hey, it's me from the past again!
I remember watching the show on a B&W TV back in the early 1970s. Soupy Sales and Arlene Francis are two of the panel that stick in my memory. More recently I watched a religious DVD in which the prophet Samuel bore an uncanny resemblance to Mr Spock, probably because the part was played by Mr Nimoy.
Poor Leonard. He was awesome. Such a hard/good worker.
Creative people will ALWAYS find outlets for their creativity. If they don't act, they sing, they paint, they write, they sculpt, they dance, they build things, often multiple outlets to fill their lives with expression.
Lord,I remember seeing BOTH his appearances on this show! Gawd,I'm old! ;D
You're not old, you're just experienced.
Even just grunting, his voice is instantly recognizable to fans. 😸
Big big man ,and artist as well!! Miss you so much!!!
I miss this time period.
I don't recall every seeing such a wide smile before. tHanks for posting!
"I assume it is a human being."
Not necessarily...
Knew Greg would be the one to get it.
laughed about that one, too :D
He was my favorite actor on Star Trek
For those wondering, according to the WML fandom web page, this is from the June 28, 1973 episode of the show. Mission: Impossible aired its last episode a few months earlier on March 30, 1973.
I WAS wondering-thanks for that!
I always thought he did MI befoire he did Trek.
@@thadtheman3751 He joined MI in season 4 after Trek was canceled.
@@thadtheman3751other way around: he was on MI because he was still under contract with Paramount
such a wonderful person, went way before his time, a guy who was way ahead of his time.
I'm greatful that we atleast still have him via recordings.
I was glad when Greg took his blindfold off. Soooo handsome.
That voice! So recognizable. Even just the grunting!
Greg Morris all to know that Leonard Nimoy on Mission Impossible too !
Logically a fine actor💫
Leonard SPOCK Nimoy, quanta saudade sinto de vocês dois, agora, neste mundo de caos e loucura em que vivemos! Leonard SPOCK Nimoy, how much I miss you both, now, in this world of chaos and madness in which we live!
If he would’ve said two or three words it would’ve given him away😂😂😂Leonard has the most distinctive voice ever
I would recognize those grunts and mmmhmmms immediately.
i wish i could have met leonard and talked with him, what a wonderful man
Fascinating
Not many people sound like Leonard Nimoy. Dead giveaway
That and they were on the same show for two years, a dead give away.
Would never have guessed he had such a warm and tender human nature in the real world! The one episode he did on Columbo he played such an honery and cruel person so well that I could not like him any more, but on What's My Line, he portrays such a regular Joe humble type person.
I suspect that Leonard Nimoy played a villain on Columbo to see if he could portray a believable one--Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, later in their careers, also played villains once or twice, to see (as they both said) if they could pull it off realistically, and they did!
If you read things he's written and hear stories from behind the scenes you quickly learn he's like that. He was pretty much the intermediary of the cast.
@@j.jasonwentworth723They say nice guys play the best villains.
he cane from humble origins in the slums of the West End of Boston…he never forgot how hard family worked so was humble despite fame
@@moralityisnotsubjective5he could endure Shatner’s ego since he knew the show needed both not just Shatner…
I always thought of him as being nice. Loved Star Trek. Loved Spock
That Leonard Nimoy voice. That is what's missing in the New Star Treks. It's like Darth Vader without James 😂
Of course by “new” you’re talking about the majority of Trek since 1987 lol
More like 2009, Star Trek . Zackery's voice didn't cut it. Strange New Worlds is a good show, but Spock wasn't into girls.
I bet Greg Morris knew instantly!
Greg was so good in Vega$ as well
they were coworkers for years, of course he knew him
That voice. Greg Morris must've got him straight away.
His son Phil Morris started in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and had an uncredited appearance in the episode "Miri". So Nimoy worked with Both father and Son.
I remember him as Galvatron from Transformers the movie 1986. And his character was voiced by Frank Welker in the 3rd season.
I'd still recognise the voice by the hmmmms 🤣🤣🤣
Leonard Nimoy probably had the best voice on TV
My Most Favorite Star Trek Character
Just imagine, the 1970s were only 8yrs ago.
One of the most distinct voices ever. His hmmm is recognisable.
wow they don't make game shows like this & r.i.p mr spock
They need to revive this show
"you're a gifted man and you say words in a good way" is quite the "me talk pretty one day" sentiment
Paris en ''Mision imposible'' y el señor Spock en ''Viaje a las estrellas''
John Daly wouldn't have let Soupy get away with his question "Is it still on or is it in syndication or repeats?"
norelco pc But, this is the greatness of different personalities of hosts. Larry Blyden is not John Daly or even Wally Bruner and he is not suppose to be neither host. As much as I like Chuck Woolery over Pat Sajak on WoF, Pat is not Chuck, nor should he be. Same thing with having Alex be like Art, Drew like Bob, Wayne like Monty, Steve like the Richards (Dawson & Karn), Ray, Louie and John, etc. Each different host for a long-running or revived game show have their own personality, for better or for worse.
i can't stand John Daly, but yes it is annoying that Soupy asked 2 questions in one, the lady next to him knew it, but Larry didn't catch it.
Exactly. He’d have made him choose. And that should have been done. Saying yes to both...I guess if you’ve got several shows and you’ve got syndication and a current shows, then the answer would actually be yes.
@@nowvoyagerNEhow can you not stand John Daly! Wally bruner and Larry blyden we're not good replacements
How could one not recognise that voice?!
I love his version of If I Were a Carpenter.
The Great Paris and Barney Collier
Those are some far out threads he's wearing. Groovy, man.
I like this show.
I recognized his voice while he was growling
Leonard Nimoy was voice for Galvatron in Transformers The Movie 1986.
"First Prime, then Ultra Magnus & now you. It's a pity you Autobots die so easily or I might have a sense of satisfaction." Still gives me chills. 🥶
So nice to see Arlene from the orig which was the best of the show by far - miss that original cast even though it was all before my time
He's great
You can hear the cigarettes in his voice when he grunts
He might as well have just walked on set and said, "Hi there, I'm Leonard Nimoy"
I think today, his voice may be even more recognizable. His grunts sounded like Leonard Nimoy. Perhaps back then not so many people knew his voice.
This, was Logical... R.I.P. Capt. Spock
Well of course Barney Collier would immediately recognize Paris’ voice.
He did a show called In search of 1970s great speaking voice
He looks so handsome 🥰🥰🥰🥰
(Raises eyebrow). Fascinating...
he turned Spock into one of the greatest fictional characters of the 20th century
he was smart: he branched out because he saw firsthand how rough the industry can be, he wrote, narrated, hosted, and directed alongside acting
unfortunately, his recording career fizzled
May you, Leonard Nimoy, always Rest In Peace and enter God's doors to Heaven very quickly.
Please do think positive at all times.
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I first saw him as a cowboy in a western.
When TV was good.
Man the 1970s fashion was blinding.
By the shape of his ears,he could be from the planet Vulcan!🖖,😊.
"Tune and hear Leonard Nimoy's best grunts!"
I wonder when this aired on television. The Description didn't say...
sWHAT´S MY LINE in West Germany redone as WAS BIN ICH. Have seen that always together with my Grandmother in my youth
If I had known that LEONARD NIMOY had been a Special Guest on the original I had become so jalouse. :::)
2:41 IN SO MANY FIELDS ... That is right. Nimoy had already done other things while acting on STAR TREK -TOS and the follow up movies. So for example, publishing music, writing and working as teaching young aspiring actors.
This WML aired 1968, ie 54 years ago...
Oh my gosh, seems like it was last week.
From October 31, 1973
RIP Spock. :-(