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Beam Me Up, Scotty by James Doohan
Beam Me Up, Scotty by James Doohan









Beam Me Up, Scotty by James Doohan

Baracus ever actually said “I pity the fool” on The A-Team or whether Gracie Allen said, “Goodnight, Gracie” on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, but I’ve left this one alone because I figured that it was too famous.

Beam Me Up, Scotty by James Doohan

It’s funny, I’ve done legends like this one before, like on whether B.A. TV URBAN LEGEND: Kirk never actually ever said, “Beam Me Up, Scotty” on Star Trek. Click here to view an archive of the TV urban legends featured so far.

Beam Me Up, Scotty by James Doohan

He also lent his voice to animated versions of Scotty in Star Trek: The Animated Series and various video games.Here is the latest in a series of examinations into urban legends about TV and whether they are true or false. After playing the part in the original series and several followup movies, Doohan would later return to the part in episodes of the sequel shows Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The role of Scotty played a huge part in Doohan's life. "What he did was touching-it meant so much to me, so much to my family and it would have meant so much to my dad." "Richard said 'We've got to keep this hush hush for a little while' and here we are 12 years later," Chris added. James Doohan got his resting place among the stars." As far as I know, no one has ever seen it there and no one has moved it. Garriott explains, "His family were very pleased that the ashes made it up there but we were all disappointed we didn't get to talk about it publicly for so long. While the mission was apparently a success, the downside is that Garriott and the Doohan family had to keep it under wraps for years to ensure the ashes weren't disturbed. Even more fittingly, Garriott says he left Doohan's ashes along with a laminated card of the actor hidden on the vessel before leaving, meaning the late Star Trek star may have spent the past 12 years onboard the ISS.











Beam Me Up, Scotty by James Doohan