We were thrilled when we found this photo of Jane Wyatt with a gun because she’s one of those actresses that usually played good girls. But in 1951’s The Man Who Cheated Himself, which is where this photo comes from, she’s pretty bad. We won’t say more because we plan to discuss the film, but we haven’t spoiled it—she’s bad early on, and her escapade with the smoking gun is the premise for what follows. Wyatt later became a veteran television actress and earned a special place in the hearts of Star Trek fans for playing Spock’s mom in the 1967 episode “Journey to Babel.” In that episode her name was—we love this—Amanda. You’d expect something, maybe, spacier. But nope. She was plain old Amanda. But she was never a plain old Jane.
1961—Plane Carrying Nuclear Bombs Crashes
A B-52 Stratofortress carrying two H-bombs experiences trouble during a refueling operation, and in the midst of an emergency descent breaks up in mid-air over Goldsboro, North Carolina. Five of the six arming devices on one of the bombs somehow activate before it lands via parachute in a wooded region where it is later recovered. The other bomb does not deploy its chute and crashes into muddy ground at 700 mph, disintegrating while driving its radioactive core fifty feet into the earth.