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Beam Me Up, Scotty, by James Doohan Peter David

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From Publishers Weekly

This is clearly meant to supplement the already fairly extensive knowledge possessed by your average Trekkie: e.g., the book presumes you know who Majel Barrett is (Number 1/Nurse Chapel/Deanna Troi's mother/Gene Rodenberry's wife) and that you're up-to-date with earlier gossip about the crew dynamics, which allows Doohan to gloss over his feelings about William Shatner: "I have to admit, I just don't like the man. And, as has been well-documented elsewhere, he didn't exactly have a knack for generating good feelings about him." As evidenced by the above, the writing leaves something to be desired, but there are insights and trivia enough for the fan. Actually, the best part predates Star Dates, as Doohan recounts a youth defined mostly by his family's poverty and his father's alcoholism. In 1939, motivated, no doubt, by equal parts devotion to duty and desire for escape, Doohan joined the military, where he spent five years in training before seeing action on the beaches of Normandy. On returning, he trained at a theater in New York City, worked with Leslie Nielsen, Jackie Gleason, Tony Randall; got a few TV roles; and even had a run-in with the entertainment industry's red-baiters. Doohan's a basically sanguine guy, with real insights into the extremely sharp double edges of his fame. After Star Trek limped to the end of its third season, Doohan said he was "saddled with all the disadvantages of a popular series (namely, being locked into a particular characterization) and none of the advantages (namely, continued employment)." With the old crew now unlikely to appear in any subsequent movies, Doohan clearly hopes this will clear the decks for a new acting career, sans brogue. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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From Booklist

More than 10 years older than the other Star Trek actors who have given us their memoirs, Doohan remembers things they can't, such as radio as the primary entertainment medium and World War II from a participant's perspective. The war remains very bright in his memory, and his war experiences constitute a big, engrossing part of this book. A Canadian army lieutenant, he took part in D-Day, caught some machine-gun fire, and lost a finger. He also lost his intended bride to a doctor back home, so he immediately became an air surveillance pilot. He survived the war, anyway, and coming home after six years in the service, studied acting at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse (Richard Boone, Lee Marvin, and close friend Leslie Nielsen were classmates), finally faced down the father whose drinking and violence had marred his childhood, and married his first wife in 1949. The marriage lasted 17 years, not happily; meanwhile, he moved to TV and Hollywood. It is page 127 before Star Trek memories commence. Those who think that isn't soon enough should get in a 12-step group for Trekkoholics. Sure, there are good things in Doohan's ST recollections (e.g., he allows that an outstanding performance by Bill Shatner as Captain Kirk was "pretty okay" --ouch!), but what precedes it is arguably better. Broad-minded Trekkers should chow down. Ray Olson

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Product details

Series: Star Trek (Trade/hardcover)

Paperback: 224 pages

Publisher: Pocket; Reprint edition (December 1, 1996)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0671520563

ISBN-13: 978-0671520564

Product Dimensions:

5.2 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 8 ounces

Average Customer Review:

4.4 out of 5 stars

25 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#524,237 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Quick easy read for Star Trekkers. Mr Doohan covers alot of ground here and doesn't go into that much detail about anything, but there are other books for that. Keep in mind that this was written some 25 years after the show went off the air.James was a salt of the earth type of guy, and just perfect in his role as a Scottish engineer of the 23rd century. Of course he wasn't Scottish , nor did he have an engineering degree of any kind. It was all fiction, people! But they made it seem so real and they taught us lessons about courage, perseverance and friendship along the way.The copy I purchased was used and rated "acceptable", but the condition was actually good. Imagine my surprise and joy when I saw it was autographed by Mr Doohan! He was known to be very appreciative of his fans. He was a down to earth person who embraced the enduring popularity of the program. Apparently, William Shatner rubbed him the wrong way at times, but that is to be expected.Not too long after this book was written, he began to develop symptoms of dementia and he has since passed. Thank you, Scotty, for your career and your service in WWII. You are not forgotten.

An excellent book. This is as much a tale of a young soldier as a cherished TV hero. About 1/3 of the book has to do with his "coming of age" over six years in the Canadian military. Most of those military years were based in Britain, on both sides of D-Day! He eventually rises to the rank of captain and becomes a small plane pilot after suffering injuries both physical & emotional.A few chapters later, when he does finally get to those 3 magic years of ST:TOS, he gives a brief synopsis of each episode - many of which he has a peculiar viewpoint of. Throughout the book he writes of family tensions, loves, thespian training alongside others who became well known, and a constant sprinkling of minor disappointments throughout. Mr. Doohan is a human striving to be a bit better - the epitome of Star Trek through his life-story.Also of note is the co-author, Peter David. I have read several of his fiction pieces - especially those based on TOS or NG. Each was good and most were also excellent. Peter catches each character perfectly in his fiction (I've only seen one paragraph that didn't!) and in this autobiography he perfectly conveys the meaning in speech cadence of how Jimmy Doohan actually spoke.I never met Mr. Doohan in person, but after reading this book and seeing a very few interviews online I feel like I know him quite well. Perhaps someday there will be a biography of Mr. David as well. I would also highly recommend the autobiography of De Kelley also.

My husband and I are old enough to have watched "Star Trek" on network TV when it originally aired, which is why I purchased this book. What makes it fascinating however is Doohan's military service in WW2. Like many other celebrities of this era, he had an early life of service that deserves to be known. I am so humbled to know now what this book revealed about the man previously knew only as "Scotty."

Done in collaboration with Peter David, who compiled and edited together his discussions with Jimmy Doohan, this autobiography offers us the chance to know more about the man who became an inspiration to fans, engineers and astronauts. Concise and with simple descriptions, Jimmy Doohan narrates his career on Star Trek TV series, movies, and fan convetions, but he also discuss his childhood in Canada, and his military life during World War Two. In fact, there are more information about his life outside of Star Trek than about the TV show, but I was happy about that because we got to find out more about Jimmy than Scotty, because I think that Jimmy's life is an imprtant way to understand why Scotty was such a popular character with fans since as he said in this book, Scotty is 1% scottish, 99% Jimmy. Not only that it is a good way to find out how his acting career evolved from working in Canada and the American East Coast to going to Hollywood.Of course, Jimmy mentions his friendships and conflicts he had on Star Trek, such as with William Shatner, but he also comments certain episodes, which I loved because they allow us to see, under a different perspective, storylines that we may have loved or disliked.As this biography was done in 1996, and since there are no reedition of this book, I wish someone could do another biograhy about this actor, for I think that it would be nice to see Jimmy's perspective on his life between 1996 until his death in 2005. If not, it would be nice to have extra chapters included in a reedition of this book, either on paperback or on Kindle.

"Beam Me Up, Scotty" offers a rare yet nice glimpse into the actor, James Doohan, who portrayed our favorite Engineer in Star Trek, original Series. Nice background on his personal life and entrance as an Actor. Gives another angle into the Original Star Trek TV series beyond those books written by Kirk (Will Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy) to name a couple. Glad I purchased this book, nice, easy read!!

Received my book a day early. The spine is only VERY slightly misshapen at the bottom and top. No markings inside the book. Book is softcover though I was expecting hardcover. Would recommend.

Quite a good book, as Jimmy Doohan had an interesting personal story even before Star Trek came into his life; I didn't know that he was a WWII vet, for instance, and quite a distinguished one at that! I thought this book was very interesting.

As a collector of star trek stars biographies this is a nice addition to my collection.

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