Posted on 10/17/2015 5:44:29 PM PDT by DFG
Bruce Hyde is a footnote in sci-fi pop-culture history, a man who appeared in two of the original Star Trek episodes: The Naked Time, which originally aired on Sept. 29, 1966; and The Conscience of the King, first broadcast on Dec. 8, 1966. As Lt. Kevin Riley, a navigator aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise, he was memorable in both The Naked Time, especially, the episode in which he sang Ill Take You Home Again, Kathleen while declaring himself captain and cutting off the engines while under the influence of
well, sure, maybe you should just watch the whole thing.
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I'll take you home again, Kathleen Across the ocean wild and wide To where your heart has ever been Since you were first my bonnie bride. The roses all have left your cheek. I've watched them fade away and die Your voice is sad when e'er you speak And tears bedim your loving eyes. Oh! I will take you back, Kathleen To where your heart will feel no pain And when the fields are fresh and green I'II take you to your home again!I'll take you home again, Kathleen Across the ocean wild and wide To where your heart has ever been Since you were first my bonnie bride. The roses all have left your cheek. I've watched them fade away and die Your voice is sad when e'er you speak And tears bedim your loving eyes. Oh! I will take you back, Kathleen To where your heart will feel no pain And when the fields are fresh and green I'II take you to your home again!
ONE MORE TIME!
Both of those are good episodes
Cause of death: beaming down in a red shirt.
I do remember him.
Hmmm. Got a red “x” at first, thought something had gone wrong. Oh well, double post of the Kirk/Riley photo.
RIP.
Kathleen took him home.
RIP
Did he have a red shirt on?
The Saurian brandy got to him, as it does to us all.
Didn’t he also play a different role as the cadet who made life miserable for Capt. Kirk at the academy?
Kirk got to beat him up on a planet which was sort of an amusement park.
Nope. ..’Finnigan’ was played by Bruce Mars in the episode ‘Shore Leave’.
Thanks, did they look alike or was it just the Irish brogue?
“No dance tonight!”— Lt. Kevin Riley
RIP, Bruce!!
The old lubasol in a glass of milk trick
Tetra-lubrisol actually
Great stuff. RIP Mr Hyde.
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