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Season 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Walking Distance (Oct/30/1959) | | Martin Sloane returns to his hometown where he discovers nothing has changed there since he was a child. | | Guest Stars: Gig Young as Martin Sloan, | Co-Guest Stars: Frank Overton as Martin's Father, Irene Tedrow as Mrs. Sloan, Michael Montgomery as Martin as a child, Ron Howard (1) as Wilcox Boy (as Ronnie Howard), Byron Foulger as Charlie, Sheridan Comerate as The Gas Station Attendant, Joseph Corey (1) as The 1959 Counterman, Buzz Martin as The Teenager, Nan Peterson as The Woman in the Park, Pat O'malley as Mr. Wilson | Director: Robert Stevens (6) Writer: Rod Serling | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Escape Clause (Nov/06/1959) | | A pact with the devil for immortality soon grows old when he discovers that he no longer gets a kick out of life. | | Guest Stars: Raymond Bailey as The Doctor, Allan Lurie as Guard, David Wayne as Walter Bedeker, Thomas Gomez as Mr. Cadwallader, Virginia Christine as Ethel Bedeker, Wendell Holmes as Mr. Cooper, Dick Wilson (2) as Jack, Joe Flynn (3) as Steve, Nesdon Booth as The Prison Guard, George Baxter as Judge Cummings, Paul E. Burns (1) as Janitor | Director: Mitchell Leisen Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Judgment Night (Dec/04/1959) | | Carl Lanser tries to convince those aboard a wartime freighter that the ship will be sunk by a Nazi submarine at exactly 1:15a.m., but no one will believe him. | | Guest Stars: Patrick Macnee as First Officer, Nehemiah Persoff as Lanser, Ben Wright as Captain Wilbur, Deirdre Owne as Miss Stanley, Leslie Bradley as Major Devereaux, Kendrick Huxham as The Bartender, Hugh Sanders as Jerry Potter, Richard Peel as First Steward, Donald Journeaux as Second Steward, Barry Bernard as Mr. McCloud, James Franciscus as Lieutenant Mueller, Debbie Joyce as Little Girl | Director: John Brahm Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - What You Need (Dec/25/1959) | | A down-and-out man tries to turn an old man's psychic ability of knowing exactly what each person needs the most, into a get-rich-quick scheme. | | Guest Stars: Read Morgan as Lefty, Steve Cochran as Fred Renard, Ernest Truex as Pedott, Arlene Martel as Girl in bar, William Edmonson as Bartender, Judy Ellis as Woman on the Street, Fred Kruger as Man on the Street, Norman Sturgis as Hotel Clerk, Frank Allocca as Waiter, Mark Sunday as Photographer | Director: Alvin Ganzer Writer: Rod Serling Story: Henry Kuttner, C.L. Moore | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - The Four of Us are Dying (Jan/01/1960) | | Arch Hammer's ability to change his face to look exactly like someone else's, finds him depending on it now just to live. | | Guest Stars: Harry Townes as Arch Hammer, Phillip Pine as Hammer as Virgil Sterig, Ross Martin (1) as Hammer as Johnny Foster, Don Gordon as Hammer as Andy Marshak, | Co-Guest Stars: Harry Jackson as Trumpet Player, Bernard Fein as Penell, Peter Brocco as Pop Marshak, Beverly Garland as Maggie, Milton Frome as Detective, | Uncredited: Bob Hopkins (2) as Man in Bar, Pat Comiskey as Man Two, Sam Rawlins as Ramon | Director: John Brahm Story: George Clayton Johnson (1) | Teleplay: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - The Fever (Jan/29/1960) | | A man fanatically opposed to gambling, battles a Las Vegas slot machine which seems to have a will of its own. | | Guest Stars: Everett Sloane as Franklin Gibbs, Vivi Janiss as Flora Gibbs, Art Lewis as Drunk, Lee Millar (1) as Photographer, William Kendis as Mr. Henson, Lee Sands as Floor Manager, Marc Towers as Cashier, Arthur Peterson as Sheriff, Carole Kent (1) as Jackpot Winner, Jeffrey Sayre as Croupier | Director: Robert Florey Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - The Monsters are Due on Maple Street (Mar/04/1960) | | An unexplainable power failure causes paranoid suburban residents to suspect one another of being visitors from outer space. | | Guest Stars: Claude Akins as Steve Brand, Jack Weston as Charlie, Barry Atwater as Mr. Goodman, Amzie Strickland as Woman, Anne Barton as Mrs. Brand, Jan Handzlik as Tommy, Burt Metcalfe as Don, Mary Gregory as Sally, Jason Johnson as Old Man, Leah Waggner as Mrs. Goodman, Joan Sudlow as Old Woman, Ben Erway as Pete Van Horn, Lyn Guild as Charlie's Wife, Sheldon Allman as First Alien, William Walsh (3) as Second Alien | Director: Ron Winston Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 33 :01x33 - Mr. Bevis (Jun/03/1960) | After a carefree man loses his job, his car and his home in the same day, he meets up with his "guardian angel" who tells him they will start the day over again as a success.
| | Guest Stars: Orson Bean as James B.W. Bevis, Henry Jones (1) as J. Hardy Hempstead, Charles Lane (1) as Mr. Peckinpaugh, Horace McMahon as Bartender, William Schallert as First Policeman, Florence MacMichael as Margaret, Dorothy Neumann as Miss Chetfield, Vito Scotti as Tony, House Peters, Jr. as Second Policeman, Coleen O'Sullivan (1) as Michelle, Timmy Cletro as Little Boy | Director: William Asher Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 45 :02x09 - The Trouble with Templeton (Dec/09/1960) | | An aging actor, reflecting on the happier days of his youth, gets a sobering look of his past. | | Guest Stars: Brian Aherne as Booth Templeton, | Co-Guest Stars: Pippa Scott as Laura Templeton, Sydney Pollack as Arthur Willis, Dave Willock as Marty, King Calder as Sid Sperry, Larry J. Blake (1) as Freddie (as Larry Blake), David Thursby as Eddie, Charles Carlson (1) as Barney Flueger, | Uncredited: John Kroger as Ed Page | Director: Buzz Kulik Writer: E. Jack Neuman | | | | | | | | | |
| 48 :02x12 - Dust (Jan/06/1961) | | A man set to be hanged for killing a young girl while he was drunk, may get a reprieve after an unscrupulous man offers to sell the condemned man's father a magic dust which he claims will make those sprinkled with it feel forgiveness. | | Guest Stars: Thomas Gomez as Sykes, John Larch as Sheriff Koch, Vladimir Sokoloff as Gallegos, | Co-Guest Stars: Johnny Alonso (1) as Luis Gallegos, Paul Genge as John Canfield, Dorothy Adams as Mrs. Canfield, Jon Lormer as First Townsman, Andrea Darvi as Estrelita Gallegos (as Andrea Margolis), Douglas Heyes, Jr. (2) as Farmer Boy (as Douglas Heyes), | Uncredited: Duane Grey as Rogers, Dan White as Second Townsman | Director: Douglas Heyes (1) Writer: Rod Serling | | | |
| 49 :02x13 - Back There (Jan/13/1961) | | A man finds himself back in time to April 15, 1865 and tries to warn the town of President Abraham Lincoln's upcoming assassination. | | Guest Stars: Russell Johnson as Peter Corrigan, | Co-Guest Stars: Paul Hartman as Police Sergeant, Bartlett Robinson as William, John Lasell as John Wilkes Booth, James Lydon as Patrolman, Raymond Bailey as Balding Card Player, Raymond Greenleaf as Bespectacled Card Player, John Eldredge as Fourth Card Player, James Gavin as Policeman, Jean Inness as Mrs. Landers, Lew Brown as Officer, Carol Eve Rossen as Officer's Wife, Nora Marlowe as Chambermaid, Pat O'malley as Attendant | Director: David Orrick McDearmon Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | |
| 52 :02x16 - A Penny For Your Thoughts (Feb/03/1961) | | Buying a newspaper, timid bank clerk Hector Poole flips the paper man a coin, which by landing on its edge has suddenly given him the ability to read minds. | | Guest Stars: Dick York as Hector B. Poole, | Co-Guest Stars: Dan Tobin (1) as Mr. Bagby, Cyril Delevanti as L.J. Smithers, June Dayton as Helen Turner, Hayden Rorke as Mr. Sykes, James Nolan as Mr. Brand, Frank London as The Driver, Anthony Ray as The Paperboy, Patrick Waltz as The Security Guard | Director: James Sheldon Writer: George Clayton Johnson (1) | | | |
| 53 :02x17 - Twenty-Two (Feb/10/1961) | | During a young woman's stay in a hospital, a recurring nightmare finds herself guided towards Room 22, which happens to be the morgue. | | Guest Stars: Barbara Nichols as Liz Powell, Jonathan Harris (1) as Doctor, Fredd Wayne as Barney, | Co-Guest Stars: Arlene Martel as Nurse In Morgue (as Arline Sax), Mary Adams (1) as Day Nurse, Norma Connolly as Night Nurse, Wesley Lau as Airline Agent, Angus Duncan as Ticket Clerk, | Uncredited: Jay Overholts as P.A. Voice, Joseph Sargent as Ticket Clerk #2, Carole Conn as Nurse Jameson | Director: Jack Smight Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | |
| 55 :02x19 - Mr. Dingle, the Strong (Mar/03/1961) | | Visiting Martian scientists choose a timid earthling as the subject of their experiment, endowing him incredible superhuman strength. | | Special Guest Stars: Don Rickles as Bettor, | Guest Stars: Burgess Meredith as Luther Dingle, | Co-Guest Stars: James Westerfield as O'Toole, Eddie Ryder (1) as Joseph G. Callahan (as Edward Ryder), Douglas Spencer as 1st Martian, Michael Fox (1) as 2nd Martian, Donald Losby as 1st Venusian, Gregory Irvin as 2nd Venusian (as Greg Irwin), Douglas Evans as 2nd Man, Phil Arnold as 1st Man, Frank Richards as 3rd Man, James Millhollin as Jason Abernathy, Jo Ann Dixon (1) as Nurse, Jay Hector as Boy, | Uncredited: Bob Duggan as Photographer | Director: John Brahm Writer: Rod Serling | | | |
| 56 :02x20 - Static (Mar/10/1961) | | An ancient radio picks up mysterious signals from decades earlier, rekindling the romance for a pair of elderly lovers. | | Guest Stars: Dean Jagger as Ed Lindsay, Carmen Mathews as Vinnie Broun, Robert Emhardt as Professor Ackerman, | Co-Guest Stars: Arch Johnson as Roscoe Bragg (as Arch W. Johnson), Alice Pearce as Mrs. Nielsen, Clegg Hoyt as Shopkeeper, Stephen Talbot as The Boy, Lillian O'Malley as Miss Meredith, Pat O'malley as Mr. Llewellyn, | Uncredited: Jay Overholts as Man # 2, Bob Crane (1) as Disc Jockey, Bob Duggan as Man #1, Eddie Marr (1) as Real Estate Pitchman, Diane Strom as Girl in Commercial, Roy Rowan as TV/Radio Announcer, Jerry Fuller as Rock & Roll Singer | Director: Buzz Kulik Writer: Charles Beaumont Story: OCee Ritch | | | | | | |
| 58 :02x22 - Long Distance Call (Mar/31/1961) | | A toy telephone is the only remaining link between a young boy and his recently deceased grandmother. | | Guest Stars: Philip Abbott (1) as Chris Bayles, Lili Darvas as Grandma Bayles, Patricia Smith as Sylvia Bayles, | Co-Guest Stars: Bill Mumy as Billy Bayles, Jenny Maxwell as The Baby Sitter, Reid Hammond as Mr. Peterson, Henry Hunter as The Doctor, Lew Brown as The Fireman, | Uncredited: Robert L. McCord as 1st Fireman, James Turley as 2nd Fireman, Jutta Parr as Nurse | Director: James Sheldon Writer: Charles Beaumont, Bill Idelson | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 62 :02x26 - Shadow Play (May/05/1961) | | A convicted man swears that his life is only a recurring nightmare that ends and begins over again with him being executed. | | Guest Stars: Dennis Weaver as Adam Grant, Harry Townes as Henry Ritchie, | Co-Guest Stars: Wright King as Paul Carson, William Edmonson as Jiggs, Anne Barton as Carol, Bernie Hamilton as Coley, Thomas Nello as Phillips, Mack Williams (1) as Father Beaman, Gene Roth as Judge, | Uncredited: Jack Hyde (1) as Attorney, Howard Culver as Jury Foreman, John Close as Guard | Director: John Brahm Writer: Charles Beaumont | | | | | | |
| 64 :02x28 - Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up (May/26/1961) | | Seven people gathered at a diner all claim to have been passengers for a bus trip although only six should be on board, leading to panic after a UFO was sighted in the area. | | Guest Stars: John Hoyt as Ross, Jean Willes as Ethel McConnell, Jack Elam as Avery, Barney Phillips as Haley, John Archer (2) as Trooper Bill Padgett, William Kendis as Olmstead, | Co-Guest Stars: Morgan Jones (1) as Trooper Dan Perry, Gertrude Flynn as Rose Kramer, Bill Erwin as Peter Kramer, Jill Ellis as Connie Prince, Ron Kipling as George Prince | Director: Montgomery Pittman Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | Season 3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 71 :03x06 - The Mirror (Oct/20/1961) | | A mirror residing in the office for the president of a revolutionary country shows the images of his assassins. | | Guest Stars: Peter Falk as Ramos Clemente, Will Kuluva as General DeCruz, | Co-Guest Stars: Antony Carbone as Cristo, Arthur Batanides as Tabal, Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr. as Garcia (as Rodolfo Hoyos), Vladimir Sokoloff as Father Tomas, Richard Karlan as D'Allesandro, | Uncredited: Robert L. McCord as Offstage Voice, Dave Armstrong (2) as Stunt Double, Val Ruffino as Guard, James Turley as Offstage Voice | Director: Don Medford Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 80 :03x15 - A Quality of Mercy (Dec/29/1961) | | During World War II, a young gung ho American Lieutenant sets his sights on defeating a sickly, injured group of Japanese soldiers held up in a cave. Suddenly, the Lieutenant finds himself as a young Japanese soldier ordered to massacre a group of Americans, stuck in the same situation. | | Guest Stars: Dean Stockwell as Lt. Katell/Lt. Yamuri, Albert Salmi as Sgt. Causarano, | Co-Guest Stars: Rayford Barnes as Andrew J. Watkins, Ralph Votrian as Hanacheck, Leonard Nimoy as Hansen, Dale Ishimoto as Sergeant Yamazaki, Jerry Fujikawa as Japanese Captain (as J.H. Fujikawa), | Uncredited: Michael Pataki as Jeep Driver | Director: Buzz Kulik Story: Sam Rolfe | Teleplay: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | |
| 83 :03x18 - Dead Man's Shoes (Jan/19/1962) | | After stealing a pair of shoes from a murdered gangster, a down and out man finds himself following in the dead mans footsteps. | | Guest Stars: Warren Stevens as Nate Bledsoe, | Co-Guest Stars: Richard Devon (1) as Bernie Dagget, Joan Marshall as Wilma, Ben Wright as Chips, Harry Swoger as Sam, Ron Hagerthy as Ben, Florence Marly as Dagget's Woman (as Florence Marley), Joseph Mell as Jimmy (as Joseph Mell), | Uncredited: Eugene Borden as Maitre D', Susie Garrett as Pianist | Director: Montgomery Pittman Writer: Charles Beaumont, OCee Ritch | | | | | | | | | |
| 86 :03x21 - Kick the Can (Feb/09/1962) | | The spirit of an old children's game helps a group of elderly citizens recapture their youth. | | Guest Stars: Ernest Truex as Charles Whitley, Russell Collins as Ben Conroy, John Marley as Mr. Cox, Hank Patterson as Second Old Man, Earle Hodgins as First Old Man, Marjorie Bennett as First Old Lady, Lenore Shanewise as Second Old Lady, Anne O'Neal as Third Old Lady, Burt Mustin as Third Old Man, | Uncredited: Barry Truex as Charle's Son, Eve McVeagh as Night Nurse, Gregory McCabe as First Boy, Marc Stevens as Second Boy | Director: Lamont Johnson (2) Writer: George Clayton Johnson (1) | | | | | | |
| 88 :03x23 - The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank (Feb/23/1962) | | A young man is suspected of being evil after awakening during his own funeral. | | Guest Stars: James Best as Jeff Myrtlebank, Sherry Jackson (1) as Comfort Gatewood, Edgar Buchanan as Doc Bolton, | Co-Guest Stars: Lance Fuller as Orgram Gatewood, Dub Taylor as Mr. Peters, Ralph Moody as Pa Myrtlebank, Jon Lormer as Mr. Strauss, Ezelle Poule as Ma Myrtlebank, James Houghton as Jerry, Helen Wallace as Ma Gatewood, William Fawcett as Rev. Siddons, Mabel Forrest as Mrs. Ferguson, Vickie Barnes as Liz Myrtlebank, Pat Hector as Tom | Director: Montgomery Pittman Writer: Montgomery Pittman | | | |
| 89 :03x24 - To Serve Man (Mar/02/1962) | | Friendly aliens have shown mankind how to end war, famine and plague, now are invited to visit their planet. | | Guest Stars: Lloyd Bochner as Michael Chambers, Susan Cummings as Penny, | Co-Guest Stars: Richard Kiel as Kanamit, Hardie Albright as Secretary General, Theodore Marcuse as Mr. Gregori, Bartlett Robinson as First Colonel, Carlton Young (1) as Second Colonel, Nelson Olmsted as The Scientist, Robert Tafur as Senor Valdes, Lomax Study as Dr. Dennis Leveque, Jerry Fujikawa as Japanese Delegate (as J. H. Fujikawa), | Uncredited: James Wellman as Second Man in Line, Charles Tannen as First Man in Line, Gene Benton as Second Reporter, Adrienne Marden as First Woman in Line, Will J. White (3) as First Reporter, Jeanne Evans as Second Woman in Line, Joseph Ruskin as Kanamit | Director: Richard L. Bare Story: Damon Knight | Teleplay: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 97 :03x32 - The Gift (Apr/27/1962) | | Villagers keep a crashed space traveler in fear of his life. | | Guest Stars: Geoffrey Horne as Williams, Nico Minardos as Doctor, | Co-Guest Stars: Cliff Osmond as Manuelo, Edmund Vargas as Pedro, Vladimir Sokoloff as Guitarist, Paul Mazursky as Officer, Henry Corden as Sanchez, Vito Scotti as Rudolpho, | Uncredited: Lea Marmer as Woman #2, Carmen D'Antonio as Woman, Joseph V. Perry as Man #1, David Fresco as Man #2 | Director: Allen H. Miner Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | |
| 100 :03x35 - I Sing the Body Electric (May/18/1962) | | A widowed father buys a robotic grandmother to care for his three children in which one of them refuses to accept. | | Guest Stars: Josephine Hutchinson as Grandma, David White (1) as George Rogers, | Co-Guest Stars: Vaughn Taylor as Salesman, Doris Packer as Nedra, Veronica Cartwright as Anne Rogers (age 11), Dana Dillaway as Karen Rogers (age 10), Susan Crane as Anne Rogers (age 19), Paul Nesbitt as Tom Rogers (age 20), Judee Morton as Karen Rogers (age 18), Charles Herbert as Tom Rogers (age 12) | Directors: William F. Claxton, James Sheldon Writer: Ray Bradbury | | | |
| 101 :03x36 - Cavender is Coming (May/25/1962) | | A luckless apprentice angel has one last chance to win his wings, by helping Agnes Grep, an inept and clumsy soul. | | Special Guest Stars: Carol Burnett as Agnes Grep, | Guest Stars: Jesse White as Harmen Cavender, | Co-Guest Stars: Howard Smith as Polk, Frank Behrens as Stout, Sandra Gould as Woman, Albert Carrier as Frenchman, Barbara Morrison as Woman, Donna Douglas as Woman #3, Danny Kulick as Child, Jack Younger (1) as Truck Driver, William O'Connell as Field Rep, | Uncredited: John Fiedler as Field Rep, Maurice Dallimore as Man, Pitt Herbert as Field Rep, Stan Jones (1) as Field Rep, Adrienne Marden as Woman, Rory O'Brien as Boy, Norma Shattue as Little Girl, Roy N. Sickner as Bus Driver | Director: Christian Nyby Writer: Rod Serling | | | |
| 102 :03x37 - The Changing of the Guard (Jun/01/1962) | | A teacher at a boy's school feels suicidal after being asked to retire. | | Guest Stars: Donald Pleasence as Prof. Ellis Fowler, | Co-Guest Stars: Liam Sullivan (1) as Headmaster, Philippa Bevans as Mrs. Landers, Tom Lowell as Artie Beechcroft, Russell Horton as Boy #4, Buddy Hart as Boy #5, Robert Biheller as Graham (as Bob Biheller), Kevin O'Neal as Butler, Jimmy Baird as Boy #1, Kevin Jones (1) as Boy #2, Darryl Richard as Boy #6, James Browning as Boy #7, Pat Close as Boy #8, Dennis Kerlee as Boy #9, | Uncredited: Laird Stuart as Schoolboy | Director: Robert Ellis Miller Writer: Rod Serling | | | | Season 4 | | | |
| 104 :04x02 - The Thirty-Fathom Grave (Jan/10/1963) | | A submarine sunk 20 years earlier is apparently emitting sounds which haunt a man who believes he is responsible for its sinking. | | Guest Stars: Simon Oakland as Captain Beecham, John Considine as McClure, Mike Kellin as Chief Bell, Bill Bixby as O.O.D., David Sheiner as Doc, Anthony D. Call as Lee Helmsman, Derrik Lewis as Helmsman, Conlan Carter as Ensign Marmer, Charles Kuenstle as Sonar Operator, Forrest Compton as ASW Officer, Henry Scott as Jr. O.O.D., Louie Elias as Sailor #2 | Director: Perry Lafferty Writer: Rod Serling | | | |
| 105 :04x03 - Valley of the Shadow (Jan/17/1963) | | A reporter must find a way to escape from what he has learned after he wanders into a peaceful village which holds a mystical secret that can create or destroy matter. | | Guest Stars: Ed Nelson as Philip Redfield, Natalie Trundy as Ellen Marshall, James Doohan as Father, Pat O'Hara as Man #4, Jacques Aubuchon (1) as Connelly, Morgan Brittany as Girl, David Opatoshu as Dorn, King Calder as Man #3, Bart Burns as Man #2, Henry Beckman as Man #1, Sandy Kenyon as Gas Attendent, Dabbs Greer as Evans | Director: Perry Lafferty Writer: Charles Beaumont | | | | | | |
| 107 :04x05 - Mute (Jan/31/1963) | | A group of people have developed a way of communicating by the power of telepathy, including a couple raising their daughter in a world void of speech. | | Guest Stars: Barbara Baxley as Cora Wheeler, Irene Dailey as Miss Frank, Ann Jillian as Ilse Nielson, Frank Overton as Harry Wheeler, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Prof. Karl Werner, Claudia Bryer (2) as Frau Nielsen, Robert Boon as Holger Nielsen, Eva Soreny as Frau Maria Werner, Percy Helton as Tom Poulter | Director: Stuart Rosenberg Writer: Richard Matheson (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 110 :04x08 - Miniature (Feb/21/1963) | | A shy bachelor becomes obsessed with a tiny, beautiful doll he sees in a museum exhibit, insisting that she is alive. | | Guest Stars: Lennie Weinrib as Buddie, Barbara Barrie as Myrna, Robert Duvall as Charley Parkes, Pert Kelton as Mrs. Parkes, William Windom as Dr. Wallman, John McLiam as Museum Guard, Claire Griswold as The Doll, Nina Roman as The Maid, Richard Angarola as The Suitor, Barney Phillips as Diemel, Joan Chambers as Harriet, Chet Stratton as The Guide | Director: Walter Grauman Writer: Charles Beaumont | | | | | | |
| 112 :04x10 - No Time Like the Past (Mar/07/1963) | | Paul Driscoll believes he can alter history by traveling back in time and changing three particular events, Hiroshima, murdering Hitler and convincing the captain of the Lusitania to change its course. Failing, he decides to live in a simpler time but must not change any events, no matter who may be hurt by this. | | Guest Stars: Robert F. Simon (3) as Harvey, John Zaremba as Horn Player, Robert Cornthwaite as Hanford, Marjorie Bennett as Mrs. Chamberlain, Malcolm Atterbury as Professor Eliot, C. Lindsay Workman as Bartender, Tudor Owen as Lusitania Captain, James Yagi as Japanese Police Captain, Dana Andrews (2) as Paul Driscoll, Patricia Breslin as Abigail Sloan | Director: Justus Addiss Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | |
| 114 :04x12 - I Dream of Genie (Mar/21/1963) | | A mild-mannered clerk finds Aladdin's lamp but decides that using his one wish for wealth, power or the girl of his dreams would be a waste of the lamp's power. | | Guest Stars: Howard Morris (1) as George P. Hanley, Bob Hastings as Sam, Patricia Barry (1) as Ann, Molly Dodd as May, Milton Parsons as P.R. Man, Jack Albertson as Genie, Mark Miller (1) as Roger, Loring Smith as Watson, Joyce Jameson as Starlet, James Millhollin as Masters, Robert Ball (2) as Clerk | Director: Robert Gist Writer: John Furia | | | |
| 115 :04x13 - The New Exhibit (Apr/04/1963) | | After a wax museum decides to discard the likenesses of their famous murderers, their custodian retrieves them and stores them in his own basement. | | Guest Stars: Robert L. McCord as Burke, Martin Balsam as Martin Lombard Senescu, Will Kuluva as Mr. Ferguson, Margaret Field as Emma Senescu, William Mims as Dave, Milton Parsons as Henri Desire Landru, David Bond (1) as Jack the Ripper, Bob Mitchell (1) as Albert W. Hicks, Billy Beck (1) as Hare, Phil Chambers (3) as Gas Man, Leonard Bremen as Van Man, Eddie Barth (1) as Sailor, Marcel Hillaire as Guide, Craig Curtis as 2nd Sailor | Director: John Brahm Writer: Jerry Sohl | | | | | | | | | |
| 118 :04x16 - On Thursday We Leave For Home (May/02/1963) | | The leader of an expedition on an asteroid tries to convince the others that Earth is not worth returning to. | | Guest Stars: Shirley O'Hara as Colonist, James Whitmore as William Benteen, Tim O'Connor as Col. Sloane, James Broderick as Al, Lew Gallo as Lt. Engle, Madge Kennedy (1) as Colonist, Russ Bender as Hank, Danny Kulick as Jo Jo, Mercedes Shirley as Joan, Paul Langton as George, Jo Helton as Julie, Anthony Benson as Colonist, John Ward as Colonist | Director: Buzz Kulik Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | |
| 120 :04x18 - The Bard (May/23/1963) | | A TV writer conjures up the spirit of William Shakespeare to act as his co-writer but end up in a struggle with network heads over what makes "great TV." | | Guest Stars: Howard McNear as Bramhoff, Judy Strangis as Cora, Jack Weston as Julius Moomer, John Williams (1) as William Shakespeare, Burt Reynolds as Rocky Rhodes, John McGiver as Shannon, Henry Lascoe as Mr. Hugo, Doro Merande as Sadie, Clegg Hoyt as Bus Driver, Marge Redmond as Secretary, William Lanteau as Dolan | Director: David Butler (2) Writer: Rod Serling | | | | Season 5 |
| 121 :05x01 - In Praise of Pip (Sep/27/1963) | Bookie Max Phillips learn that his son Pip, a soldier in Vietnam, has been critically wounded. Distraught over the upbringing of his son, Max offers God his own life for Pip's.
| | Guest Stars: Jack Klugman as Max Phillips, | Co-Guest Stars: Connie Gilchrist as Mrs. Feeny, Bobby Diamond as Pvt. Pip, Bill Mumy as Young Pip, | Uncredited: Kreg Martin as Gunman, Gerald Gordon (1) as Lieutenant, Russell Horton as George Reynold, Stuart Nisbet as Surgeon, Ross Elliott as Doctor, S. John Launer as Moran | Director: Joseph M. Newman Writer: Rod Serling | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 133 :05x13 - Ring-A-Ding Girl (Dec/27/1963) | | A gift from her hometown fan club gives a movie star premonitions of her future. | | Guest Stars: Bing Russell as Ben Braden, Maggie McNamara as Bunny Blake, Mary Munday as Hildy Powell, David Macklin as Bud Powell, Hank Patterson as Mr. Gentry, Vic Perrin as State Trooper, George Mitchell as Dr. Floyd, Lou Gerson as Cici, Bill Hickman as Pilot, Betty Lou Gerson as Cici | Director: Alan Crosland, Jr. Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 144 :05x24 - What's in the Box (Mar/13/1964) | | A man tries to explain to his wife, her death he witnessed after turning on the TV set. | | Guest Stars: Joan Blondell as Phyllis Britt, William Demarest as Joe Britt, Sterling Holloway as TV Repairman, | Co-Guest Stars: Sandra Gould as Woman, Howard Wright as Judge, Herbert Lytton as Dr. Saltman, | Uncredited: John L. Sullivan (3) as Russian Duke, Ted Christy as Panther Man, Ron Stokes as Car Salesman, Douglas Bank (1) as Prosecutor, Tony Miller (1) as Announcer | Director: Richard L. Bare Writer: Martin M. Goldsmith | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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