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I couldn't resist digging up a few more photos of Joan Collins from the Star Trek episode "City On The Edge Of Forever" from 1967.
Which won the best televised screenplay of the year, from the Screen Actors Guild.
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And here (along with even more photos) is a lengthy behind the scenes of how the episode was originally scripted by Ellison, and then Roddenberry and others revised the script to be more consistent with the rest of the series. It's well known that Harlan Ellison was not pleased with the changes to his screenplay, but there's a lot of explanation as to precisely why many details were changed, and of efforts to make peace with Ellison and make him feel included in the changes. William Shatner even called him to make peace, and just got yelled at by Ellison for making the effort.
Joan Collins was 33 years old when this episode was filmed.
https://powerpop.blog/tag/the-city-on-the-edge-of-forever/