We're still working on the Leonard Nimoy mystery. My e-mail buddy Sam Tomaino remembers seeing the thing when it first aired — on a show, he says, that also featured the infamous Mrs. Miller singing "Lover's Concerto" and another segment where bikini-clad ladies danced to the tune, "Come On Down to My Boat." He thinks the show was on NBC on a Friday night — possibly some short-lived summer replacement series. If true, I can't figure out what it might have been. In the meantime, some sources say that Nimoy's record came out in '68, not '69. That broadens our search but it's still too late for Where the Action Is. The hunt continues…
Who's out there fighting for the First Amendment these days? According to this article, many of the surprisingly-potent combatants are librarians. Yay, librarians!
Starting the day after tomorrow, the always-generous folks at Disney will let you download a complete Mickey Mouse cartoon (an early one) from their website. See how valuable it is to come to this one?