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Episode Information |
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| Title: | A Piano in the House |
| Episode #: | 03x22 |
| Production Number: | 4825 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday February 16th, 1962 |
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Episode Summary |
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An old player-piano helps reveal the listeners' hidden character.
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Guest Stars |
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Main Cast |
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Episode Notes |
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Barry Morse is probably best known in North America for his TV roles as Lt. Gerard in The Fugitive and as Prof. Bergman in Space: 1999. | Cyril Delevanti also appears in three more episodes, "A Penny For Your Thoughts", "The Silence", "Passage on the Lady Anne" |
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Episode Quotes |
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Fitzgerald Fortune: Well how do you do? I'm Fitzgerald Fortune. The theater critic.
Throckmorton: So what?
Fitzgerald Fortune: Isn't rudeness something of a handicap in your line of work?
Throckmorton: What's that to you? | Opening Narration
Narrator: Mr. Fitzgerald Fortune, theater critic and cynic at large, on his way to a birthday party. If he knew what was in store for him he probably wouldn't go, because before this evening is over that cranky old piano is going to play 'Those Piano Roll Blues'-with some effects that could only happen in the Twilight Zone. | Closing Narration
Narrator: Mr. Fitzgerald Fortune, a man who went searching for concealed persons and found himself - in the Twilight Zone. |
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