The Twilight Zone is an American television series created by Rod Serling. The series ran from 1959 to 1964, with a total of 156 episodes. The series is today still aired from time to time.
Content[]
Building[Edit][]
The series centers per episode to another story, with other characters. These characters usually come in strange situations, the moment they according to Narrator Rod Serling enter "the Twilight Zone".
History[Edit][]
Development[Edit][]
In the late 1950s was Rod Serling in the television world. He was annoyed, however, settled to the censorship that often applied on networks and shows his work. According to him, was herself a show start the only way to get around this.
His first attempt was "The Time Element". The script of this episode by Bert Granet retrieved.
Season 1 (1959-1960)[Edit][]
The Twilight Zone debuted the night of October 2, 1959, and was met with positive comments were received.
The original black and white series always started with an intro by Rod Serling. His opening sentence was usually.
[1] | "There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity.... It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition ... and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call ... the twilight zone. "
— Rod Serling |
[2] |
Although the show happened to successful at the critics, took the trouble to find an appropriate target audience. The series quickly came in danger by disappointing viewing figures. After a somewhat difficult start the series eventually got enough viewers to be allowed to stay.
On one episode after Season 1 contained only stories written by Rod Serling himself. Some notable episodes from season 1 were "Time Enough at Last", "Walking Distance" and "The After Hours". The season earned Serling an Emmy Award and a Hugo Award on.
Season 2 (1960-1961)[Edit][]
The second season premiered on 30 september 1960 with the episode "King Nine Will Not Return", Serling of the pilot episode "Where Is Everybody?". The show got a new intro composed by Marius Constant.
A new sponsor, Colgate-Palmolive, replaced Kimberly-Clark and a new CBS network producer, James Aubrey took over. James proved to be troublesome for the show, said producer Del Reisman. This because the show relatively expensive in production. So he forced the producers to shorten season 2 with seven episodes, and that six of the episodes produced on video tape would be included instead of on film.
Knew of the second season episodes including "The Eye of The Beholder" and "The Invaders". The writing team was expanded with new writers. The season also marked the debut of George Clayton Johnson.Emmys were won by Serling and George t. Clemens. The series also won the Hugo Award for the second time.
Season 3 (1961-1962)[Edit][]
In the third year began to hit his ideas a little back by Serling. In addition, it demanded work as both producer, Narrator and writer of the series its toll. For season 3, he was only 56% of all scripts.
Despite the setback Serling succeeded in again to produce a number of now classic episodes including "it's a Good Life", "To Serve Man" and "Five Characters in Search of an Exit". Scripts were partly byMontgomery Pittman and Earl Hamner Jr. delivered.
The Twilight Zone was nominated for two Emmy Awards this year. Also got the show again the Hugo Award.
In the spring of 1962, the series still find a producer for the fourth season. Bitches, the series was replaced by the sitcom Fair Exchange. There the series apparently ended, departed producer Buck Houghton.Serling took a job at Antioch College. Although the series was continued in the end, Serling contribution significantly declined.
Season 4 (1963)[Edit][]
In november 1962 the Twilight Zone 's contract (now without The) extended and again took the place of Fair Exchange. To fill the hole extended from the traditional episodes were 30 minutes to an hour. This idea did not fall on good soil in the production crew, since the stories now had to be worked out much further.
Herbert Hirschman was hired to replace Buck Houghton. One of his first decisions was a new opening movie.
This season of the Twilight Zone had to do largely with the writers again trio Serling, Matheson and Beaumont. Serling contribution this season was limited because of his new job. He did still the lion's share in terms of the writers ' work, but on all other fronts, he was virtually absent.
With five more episodes to go Hirschman left for a job at the NBC Espionageseries. Bert Granet took his task.
The show was nominated for an Emmy Award and the Hugo Award in this season.
Season 5 (1963-1964)[Edit][]
In season 5, the show back to its old format of 30 minutes. Beaumont left the team, and let his work do so by the ghostwriters Jerry Sohl and John Tomerlin. Bert Granet left for 13 episodes, and was replaced byWilliam Froug.
Froug made a few decisions that were not really good with the rest of the crew. So he rejected some scripts, or left them whole rewrite by other writers. Even under these circumstances were still a few episodes made which today are regarded as classics such as "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", "A Kind of a Stopwatch" and "Living Doll". In this season, the show was not nominated for the Emmy Awards for the first time.
At the end of January 1964 the message came that the show would be stopped. For some reason made Jim Aubrey familiar enough to have the series, according to Froug. According to Serling wanted to buy and rename the show ABC called to Witches, Warlocks and Werewolves, but Serling saw anything in here.
Music[Edit][]
The music of the series was composed by Jerry Goldsmith, Nathan Van Cleave, Leonard Rosenman, Fred Steiner, and Franz Waxman. Marty Manning released an album inspired by the 1961 series.
Guest Roles[Edit][]
The Twilight zone is known for its many guest roles. So did Charles Bronsonamong others, Carol Burnett, Robert Duvall, a very young Ron Howard and Bill Mumy isan even younger, Buster Keaton, Jack Klugman,Cloris Leachman, Lee Marvin, Burgess Meredith, Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead, Suzy Parker, Robert Redford, Mickey Rooney, Don Rickles, Telly Savalas, William Shatner, Peter Falk and Dick York in the series.
Really fixed actors knew the series not there every episode turned to other characters.
Episodes[]
This is a list of episodes of The Twilight Zone .
Content[]
[hide]*1 the original series (1959-1964)
- 2 Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
- 3 The New Twilight Zone (1985-1989)
- 4 The Twilight Zone (2002) (2002-2003)
- 5 external links
The original series (1959-1964)[Edit][]
Season 1: 1959-1960[Edit][]
Nr. |
Title |
Director |
Writer (s) |
Broadcasting [4] |
Production Number |
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1 | Where Is Everybody? | Robert Stevens | Rod Serling | 2 October1959 | 173-3601 |
A man is in a deserted city, and trying to figure out who and where he is. | |||||
2 | One for the Angels | Robert Parrish | Rod Serling | 9 October1959 | 173-3608 |
A seller makes a deal with death so he can stay alive until he has beaten a Grand Slam. | |||||
3 | Mr. Denton on Doomsday | Allen Reisner | Rod Serling | 16 October1959 | 173-3609 |
A failed shooter Gets a second chance by a mysterious man. | |||||
4 | The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine | Mitchell Leisen | Rod Serling | 23 October1959 | 173-3610 |
A movie star on age leading a secret life in her own room. | |||||
5 | Walking Distance | Robert Stevens | Rod Serling | 30 October1959 | 173-3605 |
While he visits his childhood place, ends up a man in the past. | |||||
6 | Escape Clause | Mitchell Leisen | Rod Serling | 6 november1959 | 173-3603 |
A malicious hypochondriac sells his soul to the devil for eternal life. | |||||
7 | The Lonely | Jack Smight | Rod Serling | 13 november1959 | 173-3602 |
A detainee sentenced to exile on an abandoned planet of the captain of the prison transport Gets a gift. | |||||
8 | Time Enough at Last | John Brahm | Lyn Venable / Rod Serling | 20 november1959 | 173-3614 |
The sole survivor of a man to read addict and nuclear war. | |||||
9 | Perchance to Dream | Robert Florey | Charles Beaumont | 27 november1959 | 173-3616 |
A man with a heart condition is afraid to fall asleep. | |||||
10 | Judgment Night | John Brahm | Rod Serling | 4 december1959 | 173-3604 |
A captain of a submarine should face its past. | |||||
11 | And When the Sky Was Opened | Douglas Heyes | Richard Matheson / Rod Serling | 11 december1959 | 173-3611 |
The crew of an experimental space ship begins to disappear one by one. | |||||
12 | What You Need | Alvin G | Lewis Padgett / Rod Serling | 25 december1959 | 173-3622 |
A seller has the gift to everyone to sell what that person really needs. | |||||
13 | The Four of Us Are Dying | John Brahm | George Clayton Johnson / Rod Serling | 1 January1960 | 173-3618 |
Arch Hammer is a man who is able to tailor to his face so on everyone to look like. | |||||
14 | Third from the Sun | Richard L. Bare | Richard Matheson / Rod Serling | 8 January1960 | 173-3615 |
With the world on the brink of a nuclear war build two men a rocket to bring their family to a new planet. | |||||
15 | I Shot an Arrow Into the Air | Stuart Rosenberg | Madelon Champion / Rod Serling | 15 January1960 | 173-3626 |
A spaceship crash lands on an apparently unknown asteroid. | |||||
16 | The Hitch-Hiker | Alvin G | Rod Serling | 22 January1960 | 173-3612 |
A mysterious Hitchhiker follows a woman on her journey. | |||||
17 | The Fever | Robert Florey | Rod Serling | 29 January1960 | 173-3627 |
A man becomes addicted to gambling. | |||||
18 | The Last Flight | William Claxton | Richard Matheson | 5 February1960 | 173-3607 |
A British pilot from the first world war lands on an American base in 1959 after by a mysterious cloud. | |||||
19 | The Purple Testament | Richard L. Bare | Rod Serling | 12 February1960 | 173-3619 |
A Lieutenant serving in the Second World War Gets the gift to see who is going to die soon. | |||||
20 | Elegy | Douglas Heyes | Charles Beaumont | 19 February1960 | 173-3625 |
Astronauts Meyers, Webber and Kirby countries their spaceship on an asteroid, but soon discover that that do not leave is. | |||||
21 | Mirror Image | John Brahm | Rod Serling | 26 February1960 | 173-3623 |
A woman who waits for the bus begins to see strange things. | |||||
22 | The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street | Ronald Winston | Rod Serling | 4 March1960 | 173-3620 |
After a series of strange events begin to suspect each other of aliens to be neighbors. | |||||
23 | A World of Difference | Ted Post | Richard Matheson | 11 March1960 | 173-3624 |
A businessman discovers that his life is only a role in a TV series. | |||||
24 | Long Live Walter Jameson | Tony Leader | Charles Beaumont | 18 March1960 | 173-3621 |
Walter Jameson, a professor, has the secret of eternal youth. | |||||
25 | People Are Alike All Over | Mitchell Leisen | Paul W. Fairman / Rod Serling | 25 March1960 | 173-3613 |
On a mission to Mars discovers an astronaut that people are the same everywhere. | |||||
26 | Execution | David Orrick McDearmon | George Clayton Johnson / Rod Serling | 1 april1960 | 173-3628 |
A criminal who is about to be executed is brought to the future. | |||||
27 | The Big Tall Wish | Ron Winston | Rod Serling | 8 april1960 | 173-3630 |
A failed Boxer changed suddenly in a star thanks to the desire of a child. | |||||
28 | A Nice Place to Visit | John Brahm | Charles Beaumont | 15 april1960 | 173-3632 |
A criminal thinks to have ended up in heaven. | |||||
29 | Nightmare as a Child | Alvin G | Rod Serling | 29 april1960 | 173-3635 |
School teacher Helen Foley discovers a strange and very seriously girl named Markie on the stairs for her apartment. | |||||
30 | A Stop at Willoughby | Buck Houghton | Rod Serling | 6 may1960 | 173-3629 |
An overworked advertising maker tries to step out during a train trip earlier. | |||||
31 | The Chaser | Douglas Heyes | John Henry Collier / Robert Presnell, Jr. | 13 may1960 | 173-3636 |
A man used a love potion to win the woman of his dreams. | |||||
32 | A Passage for Trumpet | Don Medford | Rod Serling | 20 may1960 | 173-3633 |
A trumpeter who pretty much just setback has known Gets a second chance in life. | |||||
33 | Mr. Bevis | William Asher | Rod Serling | 3 June1960 | 173-3631 |
One mans guardian angel trying to improve his life. | |||||
34 | The After Hours | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling | 10 June1960 | 173-3637 |
Marsha White is looking for a gift for her mother, and discovers that she is not the person she thought she is. | |||||
35 | The Mighty Casey | Robert Parrish / Alvin Ganzer | Rod Serling | 17 June1960 | 173-3617 |
The coach of a poorly performing basketball team allows the robot Casey joined the team adds. | |||||
36 | A World of His Own | Ralph Nelson | Richard Matheson | 1 July1960 | 173-3634 |
A writer discovers the gift of everything he writes on a typewriter into reality. |
Season 2: 1960-1961[Edit][]
Nr. |
Title |
Director |
Writer (s) |
Broadcasting [5] |
Production Number |
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37 | King Nine Will Not Return | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling | 30 september1960 | 173-3639 |
A World War II bomber crash lands in the desert. Captain James Embry wakes up shortly after the crash, and discovers that his crew is gone. | |||||
38 | The Man in The Bottle | Buck Houghton | Rod Serling | 7 October1960 | 173-3638 |
A pawn shop and his wife get four wishes offered a djinn. | |||||
39 | Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling | 14 October1960 | 173-3641 |
An uncertain and unsuccessful gangster named Jackie waits in a cheap dirty hotel room on his boss. | |||||
40 | A Thing About Machines | David Orrick McDearmon | Rod Serling | 28 October1960 | 173-3645 |
A writer with a short fuse begins to suspect that the machines around him conspiring against him. | |||||
41 | The Howling Man | Douglas Heyes | Charles Beaumont | 4 november1960 | 173-3642 |
A man who travels through Europe is a religious order against which the devil has captured. | |||||
42 | The Eye of The Beholder | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling | 11 november1960 | 173-3640 |
A woman undergoes surgery in an attempt to look like everyone else. | |||||
43 | Nick of Time | Richard L. Bare | Richard Matheson | 18 november1960 | 173-3643 |
On his honeymoon hits a man under the spell of a machine that can predict the future. | |||||
44 | The Lateness of the Hour | Jack Smight | Rod Serling | 2 december1960 | 173-3652 |
A woman is concerned that her parents lifelike robots use as dirnaren. | |||||
45 | The Trouble With Templeton | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling | 9 december1960 | 173-3649 |
Booth Templeton is a Broadwayacteur who think back to his younger years with nostalgia and his dead wife. He ends up mysteriously in the year 1927, when he made his breakthrough. | |||||
46 | A Most Unusual Camera | Buzz Kulik | E. Jack Neuman | 16 december1960 | 173-3606 |
Two thieves steal a camera that can predict the future. | |||||
47 | The Night of The Meek | Jack Smight | Rod Serling | 23 december1960 | 173-3663 |
A drunk man dressed like the Santa Claus receives a magical bag. | |||||
48 | Dust | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling | 6 January1961 | 173-3653 |
A salesman sells a bag of "magic powder" to the family of a detainee. | |||||
49 | Back There | David Orrick McDearmon | Rod Serling | 13 January1961 | 173-3648 |
A man travels back in time in an attempt to stop the assassination of President Lincoln. | |||||
50 | The Whole Truth | James Sheldon | Rod Serling | 20 January1961 | 173-3666 |
A seller of used cars get a car in hands that forces him to tell the truth. | |||||
51 | The Invaders | Douglas Heyes | Richard Matheson | 27 January1961 | 173-3646 |
A woman who lives isolated is terrorized by aliens. | |||||
52 | A Penny for Your Thoughts | James Sheldon | George Clayton Johnson | 3 February1961 | 173-3650 |
A man gets the gift to read minds if a coin that he falls on his side tost. | |||||
53 | Twenty Two | Jack Smight | Rod Serling | 10 February1961 | 173-3664 |
A woman in the hospital Gets the same dream. | |||||
54 | The Odyssey of Flight 33 | Justus Addiss | Rod Serling | 24 February1961 | 173-3651 |
An aircraft on its way from London to New York travels back in time. | |||||
55 | Mr. Dingle, the Strong | John Brahm | Rod Serling | 3 March1961 | 173-3644 |
In an experiment the two Martians give vacuum cleaner seller Luther Dingle superhuman abilities. | |||||
56 | Static | Buzz Kulik | Charles Beaumont | 10 March1961 | 173-3665 |
The old radio from a man begins to broadcast a program from the past that only he can hear. | |||||
57 | The Prime Mover | Richard L. Bare | George Clayton Johnson / Charles Beaumont | 24 March1961 | 173-3647 |
Ace Larsen discovers that his partner, Jimbo Cobb, possesses telekinetic powers. | |||||
58 | Long Distance Call | James Sheldon | William Idelson / Charles Beaumont | 31 March1961 | 173-3667 |
A boy can via the toy phone that he has received from his now deceased grandmother communicate with her. | |||||
59 | A Hundred Yards Over the Rim | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling | 7 april1961 | 173-3654 |
The leader of a train from 1847 ends up in the future. | |||||
60 | The Rip Van Winkle Caper | Justus Addiss | Rod Serling | 21 april1961 | 173-3655 |
A band of gold thieves used suspended animation to be able in the future to come. | |||||
61 | The Silence | Boris Sagal | Rod Serling | 28 april1961 | 173-3658 |
A man goes to the bet that he will not talk for a year. | |||||
62 | Shadow Play | John Brahm | Charles Beaumont | 5 may1961 | 173-3657 |
A man accused of murder tries to convince him that the one who must execute all this but a dream. | |||||
63 | The Mind and the Matter | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling | 12 may1961 | 173-3659 |
Mr. Archibald Beechcroft used mental powers to the world where he lives to change. | |||||
64 | Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? | Montgomery Pittman | Rod Serling | 26 May1961 | 173-3660 |
A group bus tour groups discovered that there are suddenly an extra person in the Group has come. | |||||
65 | The Obsolete Man | Elliot Silverstein | Rod Serling | 2 June1961 | 173-3661 |
In the future, Romney Wordsworth to appear in court because he would be useless. |
Season 3: 1961-1962[Edit][]
Nr. |
Title |
Director |
Writer (s) |
Broadcasting [6] |
Production Number |
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66 | Two | Montgomery Pittman | Montgomery Pittman | 15 september1961 | 4802 |
A male and a female survivor of two opposing armies meet in an apocalyptic world. | |||||
67 | The Arrival | Boris Sagal | Rod Serling | 22 september1961 | 4814 |
After a plane arrives without passengers and crew, investigates the mystery of the FAA Grant Shackly. | |||||
68 | The Shelter | Lamont Johnson | Rod Serling | 29 september1961 | 4803 |
Neighbors trying to penetrate the air-raid shelter of a man after an alarm is issued. | |||||
69 | The Passersby | Elliot Silverstein | Rod Serling | 6 October1961 | 4817 |
A woman waits for the return of her husband at the end of the civil war. | |||||
70 | A Game of Pool | Buzz Kulik | George Clayton Johnson | 13 October1961 | 4815 |
A pool player challenges a long deceased top player to a duel. | |||||
71 | The Mirror | Don Medford | Rod Serling | 20 October1961 | 4819 |
A revolutionary leader sees enemies everywhere, even in his image. | |||||
72 | The Grave | Montgomery Pittman | Montgomery Pittman | 27 October1961 | 3656 |
An assassin visits the grave of his enemy. | |||||
73 | It's a Good Life | James Sheldon | Jerome Bixby / Rod Serling | 3 november1961 | 4801 |
A small town is completely in the grip of a six year old child with virtually unlimited mental powers. | |||||
74 | Deaths-Head Revisited | Don Medford | Rod Serling | 10 november1961 | 4804 |
A former captain of the Dachu returns to the ruins of the Nazi concentration camp, where he relives his memories of the place. | |||||
75 | The Midnight Sun | Anton Leader | Rod Serling | 17 november1961 | 4818 |
A woman tries to hold in her apartment while the Earth on the Sun afvliegt. | |||||
76 | Still Valley | James Sheldon | Rod Serling | 24 november1961 | 4,808 |
A soldier makes a deal with the devil to help his army. | |||||
77 | The Jungle | William Claxton | Charles Beaumont | 1 december1961 | 4806 |
A man who is working on a dam project in Africa is cursed, but believes this does not itself. | |||||
78 | Once Upon a Time | Norman Z. McLeod / Les Goodwins | Richard Matheson | 15 december1961 | 4820 |
A Concierge from the 80 's travels to the future. | |||||
79 | Five Characters in Search of an Exit | Lamont Johnson | Rod Serling | 22 december1961 | 4805 |
A major, a clown, an Oboe, a ballet dancer and a bagpipe player waking up together in a colossal cylinder without memories are how they got there. | |||||
80 | A Quality of Mercy | Buzz Kulik | Sam Rolfe / Rod Serling | 29 december1961 | 4809 |
A young American Lieutenant from World War II orders his troops attack against a group of sick and wounded Japanese. | |||||
81 | Nothing in the Dark | Lamont Johnson | George Clayton Johnson | 5 January1962 | 3662 |
An old woman hiding in her apartment for fear of death. | |||||
82 | One More Pallbearer | Lamont Johnson | Rod Serling | 12 January1962 | 4823 |
A rich eccentric man tries three people who have done to him claim injustice to their apologies. | |||||
83 | Dead man's Shoes | Montgomery Pittman | Charles Beaumont / OCee Ritch | 19 January1962 | 4824 |
A homeless man steals the shoes of a dead man, and is taken over by his personality. | |||||
84 | The Hunt | Harold Schuster | Earl Hamner, Jr. | 26 January1962 | 4810 |
A Hunter discovered that he has died. | |||||
85 | Showdown with Rance McGrew | Christian Nyby | Rod Serling | 2 February1962 | 4812 |
An actor from a western series gets visit from Jesse James. | |||||
86 | Kick the Can | Lamont Johnson | George Clayton Johnson | 9 February1962 | 4821 |
A retired man thinks to have discovered the secret of eternal youth. | |||||
87 | A Piano in the House | David Greene | Earl Hamner, Jr. | 16 February1962 | 4825 |
A malicious critic discovers that he has bought a pianola people let their emotions show. | |||||
88 | The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank | Montgomery Pittman | Montgomery Pittman | 23 February1962 | 4811 |
A man returns during his funeral back from the dead. | |||||
89 | To Serve Man | Richard L. Bare | Damon Knight / Rod Serling | 2 March1962 | 4807 |
An alien race arrives on Earth, and claims to want to help humanity. | |||||
90 | The Fugitive | Richard L. Bare | Charles Beaumont | 9 March1962 | 4816 |
An alien refugee becomes friends with a group of children. | |||||
91 | Little Girl Lost | Paul Stewart | Richard Matheson | 16 March1962 | 4828 |
A girl crawls through a interdimensional gate in her room. | |||||
92 | Person or Persons Unknown | John Brahm | Charles Beaumont | 23 March1962 | 4829 |
One morning a man discovers that his entire life is blotted out. | |||||
93 | The Little People | William Claxton | Rod Serling | 30 March1962 | 4822 |
An astronaut detected on a desolate planet of a breed of mini people, and decides to rule over them as a kind of god. | |||||
94 | Four O'Clock | Lamont Johnson | Price Day / Rod Serling | 6 april1962 | 4832 |
Oliver Crangle is a man who keeps a collection of people who according to him are bad. | |||||
95 | Hocus-pocus and Frisby | Lamont Johnson | Frederic Louis Fox / Rod Serling | 13 april1962 | 4833 |
A storyteller meets a group of aliens. | |||||
96 | The Trade-ins | Elliot Silverstein | Rod Serling | 20 april1962 | 4831 |
An old couple has to decide which of them should get the chance to be young again. | |||||
97 | The Gift | Allen H. Miner | Rod Serling | 27 april1962 | 4830 |
An alien brings a gift for humanity to Earth, but is misunderstood. | |||||
98 | The Dummy | Abner Biberman | Lee Polk / Rod Serling | 4 may1962 | 4826 |
A ventriloquist is under control of the doll that he used for his act. | |||||
99 | Young man's Fancy | Buck Houghton | Richard Matheson | 11 may1962 | 4813 |
A newly married man refuses the memories of his late mother and his childhood to let go. | |||||
100 | I Sing the Body Electric | James Sheldon / William Claxton | Ray Bradbury | 18 may1962 | 4826 |
A robot grandmother helps a widower are to raise children. | |||||
101 | Cavender Is Coming | Christian Nyby | Rod Serling | 25 may1962 | 4827 |
A guardian angel to help a woman trying to improve her life. | |||||
102 | The Changing of the Guard | Robert Ellis Miller | Rod Serling | 1 June1962 | 4835 |
A professor who forced to retire is visited by the spirits of the students he has inspired. |
Season 4: 1963[Edit][]
Nr. |
Title |
Director |
Writer (s) |
Broadcasting [7] |
Production Number |
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103 | In His Image | Perry Lafferty | Charles Beaumont | 3 January1963 | 4851 |
A man discovers that he is actually a robot is. | |||||
104 | The Thirty-Fathom Grave | Perry Lafferty | Rod Serling | 10 January1963 | 4857 |
A Navy ship from World War II discovered a submarine on the sea floor. The submarine still makes sounds. | |||||
105 | Valley of the Shadow | Perry Lafferty | Charles Beaumont | 17 January1963 | 4861 |
A journalist discovered the amazing technology of a city he visits. | |||||
106 | He's Alive | Stuart Rosenberg | Rod Serling | 24 January1963 | 4856 |
An American neo-Nazi gets inspiration from the spirit of Adolf Hitler. | |||||
107 | Mute | Stuart Rosenberg | Richard Matheson | 31 January1963 | 4858 |
A girl who can not talk but about telepathic skills loses her parents in a fire. | |||||
108 | Death Ship | Don Medford | Richard Matheson | 7 February1963 | 4850 |
After being landed on a strange planet, the crew of a spaceship the wreckage of another ship. This ship is not only almost identical to their own ship, on board they find the dead doubles of himself. | |||||
109 | Jess-Belle | Buzz Kulik | Earl Hamner, Jr. | 14 February1963 | 4 855 |
A woman calls for help of a witch to get her lover back. | |||||
110 | Miniature | Walter Grauman | Charles Beaumont | 21 February1963 | 4862 |
A man falls in love with a pop in a museum. | |||||
111 | Printer's Devil | Ralph Senensky Is | Charles Beaumont | 28 February1963 | 4864 |
The owner of a bad running newspaper gets help from the devil. | |||||
112 | No Time Like the Past | Justus Addiss | Rod Serling | 7 March1963 | 4853 |
A man with a time machine tries to change some disastrous events from the past. | |||||
113 | The Parallel | Alan Crosland, Jr. | Rod Serling | 14 March1963 | 4859 |
An astronaut loses consciousness during his return to Earth, and wakes up in a parallel universe. | |||||
114 | I Dream of Genie | Robert Gist | John Furia, Jr. | 21 March1963 | 4860 |
A man gets offered a wish by a genie. | |||||
115 | The New Exhibit | John Brahm | Jerry Sohl | 4 april1963 | , located |
A museum attendant take the wax statues of five assassins to his house when the museum closes. | |||||
116 | Or Late I Think of Cliffordville | David Lowell Rich | Malcolm Jameson / Rod Serling | 11 april1963 | 4867 |
An old businessman makes a deal with the devil to go back to his hometown and to start life again from scratch. | |||||
117 | The Incredible World of Horace Ford | Abner Biberman | Reginald Rose | 18 april1963 | Case COMP/m.4854 |
A toy designer returns to the neighborhood in which he grew up. | |||||
118 | On Thursday We Leave for Home | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling | 2 may1963 | 4868 |
The leader of a group of stranded space travelers trying to retain his position when the group is going to be saved. | |||||
119 | Passage on the Lady Anne | Lamont Johnson | Charles Beaumont | 23 May1963 | 4869 |
A couple with marital problems ends up on a ship with a group of old passengers. | |||||
120 | The Bard | David Butler | Rod Serling | 23 May1963 | 4852 |
A script writer used black magic to the summon spirit of William Shakespeare . |
Season 5: 1963-1964[Edit][]
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Title |
Director |
Writer (s) |
Broadcasting [8] |
Production Number |
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121 | In Praise of Pip | Joseph M. Newman | Rod Serling | 27 september1963 | 2607 |
A man makes the ultimate sacrifice to save the lives of his son. | |||||
122 | Steel | Don Weis | Richard Matheson | 4 October1963 | 2602 |
At a time when battles between people are forbidden, an old Boxer takes the place of a robot fighter. | |||||
123 | Nightmare at 20,000 Feet | Richard Donner | Richard Matheson | 11 October1963 | 2605 |
A man who has just healed from a nervous breakdown see apparently as only how a gremlin in the plane is destroyed. | |||||
124 | A Kind of a Stopwatch | John Rich | Rod Serling | 18 October1963 | 2609 |
A man receives a stopwatch with which he can put the time stands still. | |||||
125 | The Last Night of a Jockey | Joseph M. Newman | Rod Serling | 25 October1963 | 2616 |
A jockey who is banned from horse racing would like to be a great man. | |||||
126 | Living Doll | Richard C. Sarafian | Jerry Sohl | 1 november1963 | 2621 |
A girl receives a doll that seems to lead a life of their own. | |||||
127 | The Old Man in the Cave | Alan Crosland Jr. | Rod Serling | 8 november1963 | 2603 |
A mysterious "old man in the cave" leads a group of survivors of a nuclear war. | |||||
128 | Uncle Simon | Don Siegel | Rod Serling | 15 november1963 | 2604 |
A woman killed her uncle in order to get her inheritance. | |||||
129 | Probe 7, Over and Out | Ted Post | Rod Serling | 29 november1963 | 2622 |
Space traveler Adam Cook crash lands on a seemingly deserted planet. | |||||
130 | The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms | Alan Crosland Jr. | Rod Serling | 6 december1963 | 2606 |
The crew of a National Guard tank begins to see strange things during the war games in Little Bighorn. | |||||
131 | A Short Drink From a Certain Fountain | Bernard Girard | Rod Serling | 13 december1963 | 2614 |
An old man who is in love with a young woman tries an experimental youth serum. | |||||
132 | Ninety Years Without Slumbering | Roger Kay | George Clayton Johnson / Richard DeRoy | 20 december1963 | 2615 |
An old man fears that he will die as soon as his grandfathers clock is silent. | |||||
133 | Ring-a-Ding Girl | Alan Crosland Jr. | Earl Hamner, Jr. | 27 december1963 | 2623 |
A movie star receives a magic ring of the fan club from her home town. | |||||
134 | You Drive | John Brahm | Earl Hamner, Jr. | 3 January1964 | 2625 |
When a man a child access route with his car and flees after the collision, his car starts to suffer a life of its own. | |||||
135 | The Long Morrow | Robert Florey | Rod Serling | 10 January1964 | 2624 |
A space traveler sets off on a mission of 40. Along the way he takes a decision that will change his life. | |||||
136 | The self-improvement of Salvadore Ross | Don Siegel | Jerry McNeely | 17 January1964 | 2612 |
A man used magic to ruiltjes to do with people. | |||||
137 | Number 12 Looks Just Like You | Abner Biberman | Charles Beaumont / John Tomerlin | 24 January1964 | 2618 |
In the future decision a woman is not the surgery that all people on their nineteenth undergo. | |||||
138 | Black Leather Jackets | Joseph M. Newman | Earl Hamner, Jr. | 31 January1964 | 2628 |
Although they look like a motorcycle gang, the Group of men in question is in reality the forefront of an alien invasion army. | |||||
139 | Night Call | Jacques Tourneur | Bernard C. Schoenfeld | 7 February1964 | 2610 |
An old woman receives strange phone calls throughout the night. | |||||
140 | From Agnes-With Love | Richard Donner | Richard Matheson | 14 February1964 | 2629 |
A computer programmer makes a super computer. The machine falls in love with his maker. | |||||
141 | Spur of the Moment | Elliot Silverstein | Richard Matheson | 21 February1964 | 2608 |
A young woman is terrorized by a mysterious woman on a horse. | |||||
142 | An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge | Robert Enrico | Ambrose Bierce | 28 February1964 | AFTER |
A prisoner from the civil war will be hung on the Owl Creek Bridge. | |||||
143 | Queen of the Nile | John Brahm | Jerry Sohl / Charles Beaumont | 6 March1964 | 2626 |
A film actress is interviewed by a columnist who discovered her secret of youth. | |||||
144 | What's in the Box | John Brahm | Martin M. Goldsmith | 13 March1964 | 2635 |
The television of a man begins to show his past, present and future. | |||||
145 | The Masks | Ida Lupino | Rod Serling | 20 March1964 | 2601 |
A dying man will make his family members get to see their true selves. | |||||
146 | I Am the Night-Color Me Black | Abner Biberman | Rod Serling | 27 March1964 | 2630 |
The Sun does not come on on the day that a man who unjustly sentenced to death would be executed. | |||||
147 | Sounds and Silences | Richard Donner | Rod Serling | 3 april1964 | 2631 |
A man who loves getting noise problems. | |||||
148 | Caesar and Me | Robert Butler | A.T. Strassfield | 10 april1964 | 2636 |
Encouraged by his pop an unsuccessful buikspeker to commit a few robberies. | |||||
149 | The Jeopardy Room | Richard Donner | Rod Serling | 17 april1964 | 2639 |
A KGB agent gets stuck in his hotel room. | |||||
150 | Stopover in a Quiet Town | Ron Winston | Earl Hamner, Jr. | 24 april1964 | 2611 |
A married couple wakes up alone in a deserted city. | |||||
151 | The Encounter | Robert Butler | Martin M. Goldsmith | 1 may1964 | 2640 |
A veteran of the second world war and a young Japanese man have met. | |||||
152 | Mr. Garrity and the Graves | Ted Post | Rod Serling | 8 may1964 | 2637 |
A commercial traveller offers to all the dead in a Western town back to life. | |||||
153 | The Brain Center at Whipple's | Richard Donner | Rod Serling | 15 may1964 | 2632 |
The owner of a factory replaces his workers by machines. | |||||
154 | Come Wander With Me | Richard Donner | Anthony Wilson | 22 may1964 | |
The Rock-A-Billy Kid arrives in a small town for inspiration. | |||||
155 | The Fear | Ted Post | Rod Serling | 29 may1964 | 2633 |
A sheriff and a New York socialite come together stuck in a cabin. | |||||
156 | The Bewitchin' Pool | Joseph M. Newman | Earl Hamner, Jr. | 19 June1964 | 2619 |
Two children travel through the pool in their garden to another world. |