When actors head out into the world to promote their latest project, whether it's a feature film or a new television show, they meet a lot of people. These days, it seems that celebrities are peppered with inappropriate questions by interviewers, some of whom confuse them with another celebrity , or they have to sit and answer the same questions repeatedly. It's a necessary step in getting the word out, though it can be a slog.

Today, you can rely on social media and thousands of cable channels, but it wasn't always like that. Actors had to travel, appearing in local broadcast shows, sitting with entertainment journalists, and venturing into unknown territories to sell their project. This was especially true in 1967, when William Shatner was making the rounds promoting his latest show, "S

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