No, N Armstrong did muff the line, and you can hear him realize it, as he finishes the rest of the phrase in a disgusted mutter.
On the anniversary ten years ago I believe, various science-fiction TV actors were asked what their first words would have been. Amid Borscht-Belt noise [“Is there a good kosher deli around here?”] two answers I liked - William Shatner: “That's one giant leap for a man, one small step for mankind” [Yes!] and Avery Brooks: “God is magnificent.” [I can hear his voice saying it, and it rather needs that…]
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Date: 2019-07-30 08:20 pm (UTC)No, N Armstrong did muff the line, and you can hear him realize it, as he finishes the rest of the phrase in a disgusted mutter.
On the anniversary ten years ago I believe, various science-fiction TV actors were asked what their first words would have been. Amid Borscht-Belt noise [“Is there a good kosher deli around here?”] two answers I liked - William Shatner: “That's one giant leap for a man, one small step for mankind” [Yes!] and Avery Brooks: “God is magnificent.” [I can hear his voice saying it, and it rather needs that…]
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