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The Twilight Zone Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - Where is Everybody?

First aired: Oct/02/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Robert Stevens
Guest star: Earl Holliman (Mike Ferris), James Gregory (Air Force General), Paul Langton (Air Force Colonel), James McCallion (Reporter #1), John Conwell (Air Force Colonel), Jay Overholts (Reporter Two (as Jay Overholt)), Carter Mullally Jr. (Air Force Captain (as Carter Mullally)), Garry Walberg (Reporter #3 (as Gary Walberg)), James Johnson (Air Force Staff Sergeant (as Jim Johnson))

A man wanders the streets of an abandoned town only to discover he is completely alone.



2 :01x02 - One for the Angels

First aired: Oct/09/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Robert Parrish
Guest star: Murray Hamilton (Mr. Death), Merritt Bohn (The Truck Driver), Ed Wynn (Lew Bookman), Jay Overholts (The Doctor), Dana Dillaway (Maggie), Mickey Maga (Ricky)

Mr. Bookman, a sidewalk salesman convinces Mr. Death to allow him the one big pitch he has always dreamed of, before he is to die.



3 :01x03 - Mr. Denton on Doomsday

First aired: Oct/16/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Allen Reisner
Guest star: Dan Duryea (Al Denton), Martin Landau (Dan Hotaling), Jeanne Cooper (Liz), Malcolm Atterbury (Henry J. Fate), Ken Lynch (Charlie Dalton), Arthur Batanides (Leader), Bill Erwin (Man), Robert Burton (Doctor), Doug McClure (Pete Grant)

A drunkard, Al Denton, receives a magic potion which restores his shooting skill... and sets him on the same path of destruction when he is challenged by every up-and-coming gunslinger looking to make a reputation. To save his life, Denton turns to a mysterious peddler named Fate.



4 :01x04 - The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine

First aired: Oct/23/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Mitchell Leisen
Guest star: Martin Balsam (Danny Weiss), Ted de Corsia (Marty Sall), Ida Lupino (Barbara Jean Trenton), Alice Frost (Sally), Jerome Cowan (Jerry Hearndan), John Clarke (Hearndan in film)

A one-time starlet of the motion pictures refers to her old films to relive those days of her glorious past.



5 :01x05 - Walking Distance

First aired: Oct/30/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Robert Stevens
Guest star: Gig Young (Martin Sloan), Frank Overton (Martin's Father), Irene Tedrow (Mrs. Sloan), Michael Montgomery (Martin as a child), Ron Howard (Wilcox Boy (as Ronnie Howard)), Byron Foulger (Charlie), Sheridan Comerate (The Gas Station Attendant), Joseph Corey (The 1959 Counterman), Buzz Martin (The Teenager), Nan Peterson (The Woman in the Park), Pat O'malley (Mr. Wilson)

Martin Sloane returns to his hometown where he discovers nothing has changed there since he was a child.



6 :01x06 - Escape Clause

First aired: Nov/06/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Mitchell Leisen
Guest star: David Wayne (Walter Bedeker), Thomas Gomez (Mr. Cadwallader), Virginia Christine (Ethel Bedeker), Raymond Bailey (The Doctor), Wendell Holmes (Mr. Cooper), Dick Wilson (Jack), Joe Flynn (Steve), Nesdon Booth (The Prison Guard), Paul E. Burns (Janitor), Allan Lurie (Guard), George Baxter (Judge Cummings)

A hypochondriac makes pact with the Devil for Immortality, but he soon grows bored when he discovers that he no longer gets a kick out of life.



7 :01x07 - The Lonely

First aired: Nov/13/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Jack Smight
Guest star: Jean Marsh (Alicia), Ted Knight (Adams), Jack Warden (James A. Corry), John Dehner (Captain Allenby), James Turley (Carstairs)

A convicted murderer sentenced to 40 years on a deserted asteroid is given the company of a robot in the form of a beautiful woman.



8 :01x08 - Time Enough at Last

First aired: Nov/20/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (Henry Bemis), Lela Bliss (Mrs. Chester), Vaughn Taylor (Mr. Carsville), Jacqueline DeWit (Helen Bemis)

Henry Bemis has one passion in life, reading. An H-bomb attack leaves Henry as the last man on Earth with all the time now to fulfill his obsession, until fate intervenes.



9 :01x09 - Perchance to Dream

First aired: Nov/27/1959
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Robert Florey
Guest star: Ted Stanhope (Man on the Street), John Larch (Dr. Rathmann), Suzanne Lloyd (Maya/Miss Thomas), Richard Conte (Edward Hall), Eddie Marr (Girlie Barker), Russell Trent (Rifle Range Barker)

Edward Hall is terrified that if he falls asleep he will be murdered by the woman in his reoccurring nightmare.



10 :01x10 - Judgment Night

First aired: Dec/04/1959
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Nehemiah Persoff (Lanser), Hugh Sanders (Jerry Potter), Barry Bernard (Mr. McCloud), Patrick Macnee (First Officer), James Franciscus (Lieutenant Mueller), Richard Peel (First Steward), Kendrick Huxham (The Bartender), Donald Journeaux (Second Steward), Ben Wright (Captain Wilbur), Leslie Bradley (Major Devereaux), Debbie Joyce (Little Girl), Deirdre Owens (Miss Stanley)

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.



11 :01x11 - And When the Sky Was Opened

First aired: Dec/11/1959
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: Rod Taylor (Col. Clegg Forbes), Jim Hutton (Major William Gart (as James Hutton)), Charles Aidman (Col. Ed Harrington), Maxine Cooper (Amy), Paul Bryar (Bartender), Sue Randall (The Nurse), Joe Bassett (Medical Officer), Gloria Pall (Girl at the Bar), Elizabeth Fielding (Blonde Nurse)

Three astronauts return from man's first trip into space and begin disappearing one by one... and no one remembers that they ever existed.



12 :01x12 - What You Need

First aired: Dec/25/1959
Director: Alvin Ganzer
Guest star: Steve Cochran (Fred Renard), Ernest Truex (Pedott), Read Morgan (Lefty), Arlene Martel (Girl in Bar (as Arline Sax)), William Edmonson (Bartender), Doris Karnes (Woman on the Street), Fred Kruger (Man on the Street), Norman Sturgis (Hotel Clerk), Frank Allocca (Waiter), Mark Sunday (Photographer)

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.



13 :01x13 - The Four of Us are Dying

First aired: Jan/01/1960
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Harry Townes (Arch Hammer), Phillip Pine (Hammer as Virgil Sterig), Ross Martin (Hammer as Johnny Foster), Don Gordon (Hammer as Andy Marshak), Harry Jackson (Trumpet Player), Bernard Fein (Penell), Peter Brocco (Pop Marshak), Beverly Garland (Maggie), Milton Frome (Detective), Bob Hopkins (Man in Bar), Pat Comiskey (Man Two), Sam Rawlins (Ramon)

Petty con-man Arch Hammer has the ability to change his face to look exactly like someone else's. He uses it to get money and women, but soon finds himself depending on it to survive.



14 :01x14 - Third From the Sun

First aired: Jan/08/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Richard L. Bare
Guest star: Lori March (Eve), Joe Maross (Jerry Riden), S. John Launer (Loudspeaker Voice), Edward Andrews (Carling), Will J. White (Guard), Fritz Weaver (William Sturka), Denise Alexander (Jody), Jeanne Evans (Ann)

Two workers at a rocket ship factory plan for their families to flee the planet before an imminent atomic war begins.



15 :01x15 - I Shot an Arrow into the Air

First aired: Jan/15/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Guest star: Edward Binns (Col. Donlin), Harry Bartell (Langford), Dewey Martin (Corey), Leslie Barrett (Brandt), Ted Otis (Pierson)

After his spaceship crashes on a deserted asteroid, an astronaut begins to kill off his companions as a means of self preservation, only to get a shock from his real location.



16 :01x16 - The Hitch-Hiker

First aired: Jan/22/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Alvin Ganzer
Guest star: Inger Stevens (Nan Adams), Adam Williams (Sailor), Leonard Strong (Hitch-Hiker), George Mitchell (Gas Station Attendant), Lew Gallo (Gas Pump Boy), Russ Bender (Counterman), Eleanor Audley (Mrs. Whitney), Dwight Townsend (Highway Flagman)

While driving cross-country, a young woman notices the same hitch-hiker on the road ahead, beckoning her toward a fatal accident.



17 :01x17 - The Fever

First aired: Jan/29/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Robert Florey
Guest star: Vivi Janiss (Flora Gibbs), Everett Sloane (Franklin Gibbs), Arthur Peterson (Sheriff), William Kendis (Mr. Henson), Art Lewis (Drunk), Carole Kent (Jackpot Winner), Lee Millar (Photographer), Lee Sands (Floor Manager), Marc Towers (Cashier), Jeffrey Sayre (Croupier)

A man fanatically opposed to gambling, battles a Las Vegas slot machine which seems to have a will of its own.



18 :01x18 - The Last Flight

First aired: Feb/05/1960
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: William F. Claxton
Guest star: Kenneth Haigh (Flight Lt. Decker), Alexander Scourby (General Harper), Simon Scott (Major Wilson), Robert Warwick (Air Vice Marshal Alexander Mackaye), Harry Raybould (Corporal), Jerry Catron (Guard), Jack Perkins (Mechanic), Paul Baxley (Jeep Driver)

A British pilot leaves a WWI dogfight, flies into a mysterious white cloud, and lands his 1917 biplane at a U.S. air base in France... in the year 1959.



19 :01x19 - The Purple Testament

First aired: Feb/12/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Richard L. Bare
Guest star: William Phipps (Sergeant), Ron Masak (Harmonica Man), Marc Cavell (Freeman), S. John Launer (Colonel), Michael Vandever (Smitty), Warren Oates (Jeep Driver), Barney Phillips (Captain Gunther), Paul Mazursky (Orderly), William Reynolds (Lt. Fitzgerald), Dick York (Captain Riker)

A soldier discovers he has the unwanted power to spot imminent death in the faces of men about to do battle.



20 :01x20 - Elegy

First aired: Feb/19/1960
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: Cecil Kellaway (Jeremy Wickwire), Jeff Morrow (Kurt Meyers), Don Dubbins (Peter Kirby), Kevin Hagen (Captain James Webber)

Three space travelers land on a strange planet similar to Earth, except all the people stand motionless.



21 :01x21 - Mirror Image

First aired: Feb/26/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Vera Miles (Millicent Barnes), Martin Milner (Paul Grinstead), Joseph Hamilton (Ticket Agent), Naomi Stevens (Bathroom Attendant), Ferris Taylor (Old Man), Terese Lyon (Old Woman), Edwin Rand (Bus Driver)

A young woman is frightened by the sight of her double that keeps appearing in a bus depot.



22 :01x22 - The Monsters are Due on Maple Street

First aired: Mar/04/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Ron Winston
Guest star: Mary Gregory (Sally), Amzie Strickland (Woman), Lyn Guild (Charlie's Wife), Jason Johnson (Old Man), Burt Metcalfe (Don), Claude Akins (Steve Brand), Jack Weston (Charlie), Sheldon Allman (First Alien), Barry Atwater (Mr. Goodman), Anne Barton (Mrs. Brand), Jan Handzlik (Tommy), Leah Waggner (Mrs. Goodman), Joan Sudlow (Old Woman), Ben Erway (Pete Van Horn), William Walsh (Second Alien)

An unexplainable power failure causes paranoid suburban residents to suspect one another of being visitors from outer space.



23 :01x23 - A World of Difference

First aired: Mar/11/1960
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Ted Post
Guest star: Gail Kobe (Sally), Peter Walker (Sam), David White (Brinkley), Frank Maxwell (Marty), Howard Duff (Arthur Curtis), Bill Idelson (Stagehand), Eileen Ryan (Nora), Susan Dorn (Marian Curtis)

A businessman discovers his office is really only a set for a movie in which he is a character.



24 :01x24 - Long Live Walter Jameson

First aired: Mar/18/1960
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Anton Leader
Guest star: Kevin McCarthy (Prof. Walter Jameson), Edgar Stehli (Prof. Samuel Kittridge), Estelle Winwood (Laurette Bowen), Dodie Heath (Susanna Kittridge)

A college professor is shocked to learn that his prospective son-in-law and colleague was born 2000 years ago and has the gift of eternal life.



25 :01x25 - People Are Alike All Over

First aired: Mar/25/1960
Director: Mitchell Leisen
Guest star: Roddy McDowall (Sam Conrad), Susan Oliver (Teenya), Paul Comi (Warren Marcusson), Byron Morrow (First Martian), Vic Perrin (Second Martian), Vernon Gray (Third Martian)

The first astronaut to visit Mars is happy to find that the Martians greet him warmly and have even built him a home exactly like his back on Earth — but with one big difference.



26 :01x26 - Execution

First aired: Apr/01/1960
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Guest star: Albert Salmi (Joe Caswell), Russell Johnson (George Manion), Than Wyenn (Paul Johnson), George Mitchell (Old Man), Jon Lormer (Reverend), Fay Roope (Judge), Richard Karlan (Bartender), Joe Haworth (Television Cowboy)

A time machine snatches an outlaw from the Wild West of the 1880s away from the hangman's noose, and sets him into modern time.



27 :01x27 - The Big Tall Wish

First aired: Apr/08/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Ron Winston
Guest star: Ivan Dixon (Bolie Jackson), Stephen Perry (Henry (as Steven Perry)), Kim Hamilton (Frances), Walter Burke (Joe), Henry Scott (Thomas), Charles Horvath (Joey Consiglio), Frankie Van (Referee), Carl McIntire (Announcer)

A young boy tells a washed-up prizefighter that he will make a "big tall wish" so he wins his comeback fight.



28 :01x28 - A Nice Place to Visit

First aired: Apr/15/1960
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Larry Blyden (Rocky Valentine), Sebastian Cabot (Mr. Pip), John Close (Policeman), Sandra Warner (The Brunette Woman), Bill Mullikin (The Parking Attendant), Wayne Tucker (The Croupier), Barbara English (The Dancing Blonde), Nels Nelson (The Midget Policeman)

A small-time hoodlum gets killed by the police during a robbery and finds an afterlife where he can have anything he wants.



29 :01x29 - Nightmare as a Child

First aired: Apr/29/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Alvin Ganzer
Guest star: Joseph V. Perry (Police Lieutenant), Michael Fox (Doctor), Janice Rule (Helen Foley), Morgan Brittany (Girl with the Doll), Shepperd Strudwick (Peter Selden), Terry Burnham (Markie)

A teacher has an encounter with herself as a child with an attempt to unlock her memory of witnessing her mother's murder.



30 :01x30 - A Stop at Willoughby

First aired: May/06/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Robert Parrish
Guest star: Howard Smith (Mr. Misrell), Patricia Donahue (Jane Williams), Jason Wingreen (Train Conductor), Ryan Hayes (Engineer), James Daly (Gart Williams), James Maloney (1888 Train Conductor), Billy Booth (First Boy), Mavis Neal Palmer (Helen), Butch Hengen (Second Boy), Max Slaten (Man on the Wagon)

A fed up modern day executive finds escape in the peaceful town of Willoughby…in July 1880.



31 :01x31 - The Chaser

First aired: May/13/1960
Writer: Robert Presnell, Jr.
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: George Grizzard (Roger Shackleforth), Marjorie Bennett (Old Lady), J. Pat O'Malley (Old Man), Patricia Barry (Leila), Duane Grey (Bartender), Barbara Perry (Blonde Lady), John McIntire (Prof. Daemon), Rusty Wescoatt (Tall Man)

A love potion brings unexpected results to a lonely man trying to woo the woman of his desire.



32 :01x32 - A Passage for Trumpet

First aired: May/20/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Don Medford
Guest star: Jack Klugman (Joey Crown), John Anderson (Gabe), Frank Wolff (Baron), Mary Webster (Nan), James Flavin (Truck Driver), Ned Glass (Nate / Pawnshop Owner), Diane Honodel (Woman Pedestrian)

An unlucky trumpet player is given a second chance at life after being run down by a truck.



33 :01x33 - Mr. Bevis

First aired: Jun/03/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: William Asher
Guest star: Orson Bean (James B.W. Bevis), Henry Jones (J. Hardy Hempstead), Florence MacMichael (Margaret), William Schallert (First Policeman), House Peters, Jr. (Second Policeman), Vito Scotti (Tony), Horace McMahon (Bartender), Dorothy Neumann (Miss Chetfield), Charles Lane (Mr. Peckinpaugh), Colleen O'Sullivan (Michelle), Timmy Cletro (Little Boy)

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.



34 :01x34 - The After Hours

First aired: Jun/10/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: James Millhollin (Armbruster), Patrick Whyte (Mr. Sloan), Anne Francis (Marsha White), Nancy Rennick (Miss Keevers), Elizabeth Allen (Saleswoman), John Conwell (Elevator Operator)

A woman who bought a thimble at a department store on a non-existing ninth floor, makes a startling discovery once the store closes.



35 :01x35 - The Mighty Casey

First aired: Jun/17/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Robert Parrish, Alvin Ganzer
Guest star: Rusty Lane (Commissioner), Jonathan Hole (Team Physician), Jack Warden (Mouth McGarry), Don Kelly (Monk), Abraham Sofaer (Dr. Stillman), Robert Sorrells (Casey), Alan Dexter (Mr. Beasley)

A robot pitcher named Casey is hired by the manager of a losing baseball club.



36 :01x36 - A World of His Own

First aired: Jul/01/1960
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Ralph Nelson
Guest star: Keenan Wynn (Gregory West), Phyllis Kirk (Victoria West), Mary La Roche (Mary)

A playwright discovers he can make the characters described into a tape recorder materialize before his eyes.



37 :02x01 - King Nine Will Not Return

First aired: Sep/30/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: Bob Cummings (Captain James Embry), Gene Lyons (Psychiatrist), Paul Lambert (Doctor), Jenna McMahon (Nurse)

A shot down bomber pilot crash-lands in the desert. After regaining consciousness he finds that his crew members have disappeared.



38 :02x02 - The Man in the Bottle

First aired: Oct/07/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Don Medford
Guest star: Luther Adler (Arthur Castle), Vivi Janiss (Edna Castle), Joseph Ruskin (Genie), Olan Soule (I.R.S. Agent), Lisa Golm (Mrs. Gumley), Peter Coe (First German), Albert Szabo (Second German)

A genie grants an impoverished pawnbroker four wishes which hasn't exactly turned out as he had hoped.



39 :02x03 - Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room

First aired: Oct/14/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: Joe Mantell (Jackie Rhoades), William D. Gordon (George)

An insignificant hood assigned to murder an old man, finds his reflection from a mirror confronting him about having the guts to pull off the caper.



40 :02x04 - A Thing About Machines

First aired: Oct/28/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Guest star: Richard Haydn (Bartlett Finchley), Barbara Stuart (Edith Rogers), Barney Phillips (TV Repairman), Henry Beckman (Policeman), Jay Overholts (Intern), Margarita Cordova (Girl)

A mean-spirited writer is sure that the machines in his home are out to destroy him.



41 :02x05 - The Howling Man

First aired: Nov/04/1960
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: John Carradine (Brother Jerome), H. M. Wynant (David Ellington), Robin Hughes (The Howling Man), Frederic Ledebur (Brother Christophorus), Ezelle Poule (Housekeeper)

A man swears that he can hear someone howling inside the monastery that he has taken refuge in during a storm. After first denying the claim, the inhabitants reveal that they have the Devil himself captured inside.



42 :02x06 - The Eye of the Beholder

First aired: Nov/11/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: Maxine Stuart (Janet Tyler), William D. Gordon (Doctor), Jennifer Howard (Janet's Nurse), George Keymas (Leader), Joanna Heyes (Reception Nurse), Edson Stroll (Walter Smith), Donna Douglas (Janet Tyler (revealed))

A woman awaits the final results of her face surgery intended to fix her freakish features.



43 :02x07 - Nick of Time

First aired: Nov/18/1960
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Richard L. Bare
Guest star: William Shatner (Don Carter), Patricia Breslin (Pat Carter), Guy Wilkerson (Counter Man), Stafford Repp (Mechanic), Walter Reed (Nervous Man), Dee Carroll (Nervous Woman)

A newlywed husband becomes obsessed with a penny fortune-telling machine that makes accurate predictions about his upcoming life.



44 :02x08 - The Lateness of the Hour

First aired: Dec/02/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Jack Smight
Guest star: Inger Stevens (Jana), John Hoyt (Dr. Loren), Irene Tedrow (Mrs. Loren), Tom Palmer (Robert), Mary Gregory (Nelda), Valley Keene (Suzanne), Doris Karnes (Gretchen), Jason Johnson (Jensen)

A young woman, tired of the routine of her family's life, asks her father to dismantle their robot servants.



45 :02x09 - The Trouble with Templeton

First aired: Dec/09/1960
Writer: E. Jack Neuman
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: Brian Aherne (Booth Templeton), Pippa Scott (Laura Templeton), Sydney Pollack (Arthur Willis), Dave Willock (Marty), King Calder (Sid Sperry), Larry J. Blake (Freddie (as Larry Blake)), David Thursby (Eddie), Charles Carlson (Barney Flueger), John Kroger (Ed Page)

An aging actor, reflecting on the happier days of his youth, gets a sobering look of his past.



46 :02x10 - A Most Unusual Camera

First aired: Dec/16/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: John Rich
Guest star: Fred Clark (Chester Diedrich), Jean Carson (Paula Diedrich), Adam Williams (Woodward), Marcel Hillaire (Pierre)

A stolen camera produces a picture that predicts the future for the petty thieves who had taken it.



47 :02x11 - The Night of the Meek

First aired: Dec/23/1960
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Jack Smight
Guest star: Art Carney (Henry Corwin), John Fiedler (Mr. Dundee), Robert P. Lieb (Flaherty), Val Avery (The Bartender), Meg Wyllie (Sister Florence), Kay Cousins Johnson (Irate Mother), Burt Mustin (Old Man), Andrea Darvi (Kid talking to Santa Claus), Larrian Gillespie (Elf)

A down and out department store Santa gets his wish to be the biggest gift giver of all, and bring joy to those who need it most on a special Christmas Eve.



48 :02x12 - Dust

First aired: Jan/06/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: Thomas Gomez (Sykes), John Larch (Sheriff Koch), Vladimir Sokoloff (Gallegos), Johnny Alonso (Luis Gallegos), Paul Genge (John Canfield), Dorothy Adams (Mrs. Canfield), Jon Lormer (First Townsman), Andrea Darvi (Estrelita Gallegos (as Andrea Margolis)), Douglas Heyes, Jr. (Farmer Boy (as Douglas Heyes)), Duane Grey (Rogers), Dan White (Second Townsman)

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.



49 :02x13 - Back There

First aired: Jan/13/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: David Orrick McDearmon
Guest star: Russell Johnson (Peter Corrigan), Paul Hartman (Police Sergeant), Bartlett Robinson (William), John Lasell (John Wilkes Booth), James Lydon (Patrolman), Raymond Bailey (Balding Card Player), Raymond Greenleaf (Bespectacled Card Player), John Eldredge (Fourth Card Player), James Gavin (Policeman), Jean Inness (Mrs. Landers), Lew Brown (Officer), Carol Eve Rossen (Officer's Wife), Nora Marlowe (Chambermaid), Pat O'malley (Attendant)

A man finds himself back in time to April 15, 1865 and tries to warn the town of President Abraham Lincoln's upcoming assassination.



50 :02x14 - The Whole Truth

First aired: Jan/20/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: James Sheldon
Guest star: Jack Carson (Harvey Hunnicut), Loring Smith (Honest Luther Grimbley), George Chandler (The Old Man), Jack Ging (Young Man), Arte Johnson (Irv), Patrick Westwood (The Premier's Aide), Lee Sabinson (The Premier), Nan Peterson (Young Woman), Ray Reese (Man Buying Car)

A used car salesman finds himself unable to tell a lie after buying a haunted car from an old man.



51 :02x15 - The Invaders

First aired: Jan/27/1961
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Douglas Heyes
Guest star: Agnes Moorehead (Woman), Douglas Heyes (the Astronaut)

An old woman in an isolated farmhouse is terrorized by two tiny men from outer space.



52 :02x16 - A Penny For Your Thoughts

First aired: Feb/03/1961
Writer: George Clayton Johnson
Director: James Sheldon
Guest star: Dick York (Hector B. Poole), Dan Tobin (Mr. Bagby), Cyril Delevanti (L.J. Smithers), Hayden Rorke (Mr. Sykes), June Dayton (Helen Turner), James Nolan (Mr. Brand), Frank London (The Driver), Anthony Ray (The Paperboy), Patrick Waltz (The Security Guard)

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.



53 :02x17 - Twenty-Two

First aired: Feb/10/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Jack Smight
Guest star: Barbara Nichols (Liz Powell), Jonathan Harris (Doctor), Fredd Wayne (Barney), Arlene Martel (Nurse In Morgue (as Arline Sax)), Mary Adams (Day Nurse), Norma Connolly (Night Nurse), Wesley Lau (Airline Agent), Angus Duncan (Ticket Clerk), Joseph Sargent (Ticket Clerk #2), Jay Overholts (P.A. Voice), Carole Conn (Nurse Jameson)

During a young woman's stay in a hospital, a recurring nightmare finds herself guided towards Room 22, which happens to be the morgue.



54 :02x18 - The Odyssey of Flight 33

First aired: Feb/24/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Justus Addiss
Guest star: John Anderson (Captain Farver), Paul Comi (1st Officer Craig), Sandy Kenyon (Navigator Hatch), Wayne Heffley (Second Officer Wyatt), Harp McGuire (Flight Engineer Purcell), Betty Garde (Lady Passenger), Beverly Brown (Janie), Nancy Rennick (Paula), Jay Overholts (Male Passenger), Lester Fletcher (RAF Captain)

An unlikely break of the time barrier finds a commercial airliner sent back into the prehistoric age.



55 :02x19 - Mr. Dingle, the Strong

First aired: Mar/03/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Don Rickles (Bettor), Burgess Meredith (Luther Dingle), James Westerfield (O'Toole), Eddie Ryder (Joseph G. Callahan (as Edward Ryder)), Douglas Spencer (1st Martian), Michael Fox (2nd Martian), Donald Losby (1st Venusian), Gregory Irvin (2nd Venusian (as Greg Irwin)), Douglas Evans (2nd Man), Phil Arnold (1st Man), Frank Richards (3rd Man), James Millhollin (Jason Abernathy), Jo Ann Dixon (Nurse), Jay Hector (Boy), Bob Duggan (Photographer)

Visiting Martian scientists choose a timid earthling as the subject of their experiment, endowing him incredible superhuman strength.



56 :02x20 - Static

First aired: Mar/10/1961
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: Dean Jagger (Ed Lindsay), Carmen Mathews (Vinnie Broun), Robert Emhardt (Professor Ackerman), Arch Johnson (Roscoe Bragg (as Arch W. Johnson)), Alice Pearce (Mrs. Nielsen), Clegg Hoyt (Shopkeeper), Stephen Talbot (The Boy), Lillian O'Malley (Miss Meredith), Pat O'malley (Mr. Llewellyn), Bob Duggan (Man #1), Roy Rowan (TV/Radio Announcer), Bob Crane (Disc Jockey), Eddie Marr (Real Estate Pitchman), Jay Overholts (Man # 2), Diane Strom (Girl in Commercial), Jerry Fuller (Rock & Roll Singer)

An ancient radio picks up mysterious signals from decades earlier, rekindling the romance for a pair of elderly lovers.



57 :02x21 - The Prime Mover

First aired: Mar/24/1961
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Richard L. Bare
Guest star: Dane Clark (Ace Larsen), Buddy Ebsen (Jimbo Cobb), Christine White (Kitty Cavanaugh), Nesdon Booth (Phil Nolan), Clancy Cooper (Truck Driver), Jane Burgess (Sheila), Robert Riordan (Hotel Manager), Joe Scott (Croupier), William Keene (Desk Clerk)

A man uses his friend's psychic ability which can move objects with his mind, to make a fortune in Las Vegas.



58 :02x22 - Long Distance Call

First aired: Mar/31/1961
Writer: Charles Beaumont, Bill Idelson
Director: James Sheldon
Guest star: Philip Abbott (Chris Bayles), Lili Darvas (Grandma Bayles), Patricia Smith (Sylvia Bayles), Bill Mumy (Billy Bayles), Jenny Maxwell (The Baby Sitter), Reid Hammond (Mr. Peterson), Henry Hunter (The Doctor), Lew Brown (The Fireman), James Turley (2nd Fireman), Robert L. McCord (1st Fireman), Jutta Parr (Nurse)

A toy telephone is the only remaining link between a young boy and his recently deceased grandmother.



59 :02x23 - A Hundred Yards Over the Rim

First aired: Apr/07/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: Cliff Robertson (Christian Horn), John Crawford (Joe), Ken Drake (Man), Evans Evans (Mary Lou), Edward Platt (Doctor), Miranda Jones (Martha Horn), Jennifer Bunker (Woman), Robert L. McCord (Sheriff (as Robert L. McCord III)), John Astin (Charlie)

A 19th-century Western settler sets off on his own to search for water to help his dying son, but instead finds he had stepped into the modern era.



60 :02x24 - The Rip Van Winkle Caper

First aired: Apr/21/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Justus Addiss
Guest star: Simon Oakland (DeCruz), Oscar Beregi, Jr. (Farwell (as Oscar Beregi)), Lew Gallo (Brooks), John Mitchum (Erbie), Wallace Rooney (Man on Road/George), Shirley O'Hara (Woman on Road), Robert L. McCord (Brooks's Stunt Double), Dave Armstrong (DeCruz's Stunt Double)

To escape the police, four thieves create a plot to live in suspended animation for 100 years along with their stolen gold bars.



61 :02x25 - The Silence

First aired: Apr/28/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Boris Sagal
Guest star: Franchot Tone (Col. Archie Taylor), Liam Sullivan (Jamie Tennyson), Jonathan Harris (George Alfred), Cyril Delevanti (Franklin), Everett Glass (First Club Member), John Holland (Third Club Member), Felix Locher (Second Club Member)

A loquacious man takes a bet for half a million dollars that he can't keep silent for exactly one full year, and goes to extreme lengths to make sure he wins the wager.



62 :02x26 - Shadow Play

First aired: May/05/1961
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Dennis Weaver (Adam Grant), Harry Townes (Henry Ritchie), Wright King (Paul Carson), William Edmonson (Jiggs), Anne Barton (Carol), Bernie Hamilton (Coley), Thomas Nello (Phillips), Mack Williams (Father Beaman), Gene Roth (Judge), Howard Culver (Jury Foreman), John Close (Guard), Jack Hyde (Attorney)

A convicted man swears that his life is only a recurring nightmare that ends and begins over again with him being executed.



63 :02x27 - The Mind and the Matter

First aired: May/12/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: Shelley Berman (Archibald Beechcroft), Jack Grinnage (Henry), Chet Stratton (Rogers), Jeane Wood (Landlady)

A book about "using the powers of your mind," gives an unhappy man the ability to create an ideal world merely by willing it.



64 :02x28 - Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up

First aired: May/26/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Montgomery Pittman
Guest star: John Hoyt (Ross), Jean Willes (Ethel McConnell), Jack Elam (Avery), Barney Phillips (Haley), John Archer (Trooper Bill Padgett), William Kendis (Olmstead), Morgan Jones (Trooper Dan Perry), Gertrude Flynn (Rose Kramer), Bill Erwin (Peter Kramer), Jill Ellis (Connie Prince), Ron Kipling (George Prince)

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.



65 :02x29 - The Obsolete Man

First aired: Jun/02/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Elliot Silverstein
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (Romney Wordsworth), Fritz Weaver (Chancellor), Josip Elic (Subaltern), Harry Fleer (Guard), Barry Brooks (First Man), Harold Innocent (Second Man), Jane Romeyn (Woman)

A librarian is scheduled for elimination after being deemed obsolete in the eyes of a futuristic society.



66 :03x01 - Two

First aired: Sep/15/1961
Writer: Montgomery Pittman
Director: Montgomery Pittman
Guest star: Elizabeth Montgomery (Woman), Charles Bronson (Man), Sharon Lucas (Stunt Double)

The lone survivors of a nuclear war just happen to be a man and a woman from opposing sides.



67 :03x02 - The Arrival

First aired: Sep/22/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Boris Sagal
Guest star: Harold Stone (Grant Sheckly), Fredd Wayne (Paul Malloy), Noah Keen (Bengston), Robert Karnes (Mr. Robbins), Bing Russell (George Cousins), Jim Boles (Dispatcher), Robert Brubaker (Tower Operator)

An airplane arrives totally empty of passengers and crew. The investigating officer determines that the plane is a collective figment of their imagination and takes extreme measures to prove so.



68 :03x03 - The Shelter

First aired: Sep/29/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Lamont Johnson
Guest star: Larry Gates (Dr. William Stockton), Joseph Bernard (Marty Weiss), Jack Albertson (Jerry Harlowe), Peggy Stewart (Grace Stockton), Sandy Kenyon (Frank Henderson), Michael Burns (Paul Stockton), Jo Helton (Martha Harlowe), Moria Turner (Mrs. Weiss), Mary Gregory (Frank's Wife), John McLiam (Neighbor)

A news report turns a group of party goers into an angry mob when the host refuses to make room in his bomb shelter for his friends.



69 :03x04 - The Passersby

First aired: Oct/06/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Elliot Silverstein
Guest star: James Gregory (The Sergeant), Joanne Linville (Lavinia Godwin), Rex Holman (Charlie), David Garcia (Lieutenant), Warren J. Kemmerling (Jud Godwin), Austin Green (Abraham Lincoln)

A wounded Civil War soldier realizes the people around him are not just walking down a road away from battle, but toward their final reward.



70 :03x05 - A Game of Pool

First aired: Oct/13/1961
Writer: George Clayton Johnson
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: Jonathan Winters (James Howard "Fats" Brown), Jack Klugman (Jesse Cardiff)

A legendary pool player is summoned by an eager young hustler, determined to make himself famous.



71 :03x06 - The Mirror

First aired: Oct/20/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Don Medford
Guest star: Peter Falk (Ramos Clemente), Will Kuluva (General DeCruz), Antony Carbone (Cristo), Arthur Batanides (Tabal), Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr. (Garcia (as Rodolfo Hoyos)), Vladimir Sokoloff (Father Tomas), Richard Karlan (D'Allesandro), James Turley (Offstage Voice), Robert L. McCord (Offstage Voice), Dave Armstrong (Stunt Double), Val Ruffino (Guard)

A mirror residing in the office for the president of a revolutionary country shows the images of his assassins.



72 :03x07 - The Grave

First aired: Oct/27/1961
Writer: Montgomery Pittman
Director: Montgomery Pittman
Guest star: Lee Marvin (Conny Miller), James Best (Johnny Rob), Strother Martin (Mothershed), Elen Willard (Ione Sykes), Lee Van Cleef (Steinhart), William Challee (Jasen), Stafford Repp (Ira Broadly), Larry Johns (Townsman), Dick Geary (Pinto Sykes (as Richard Geary))

A Western outlaw's final warning that he'd reach out and kill the hired gunman who hunted him becomes a challenge to the gunman's courage.



73 :03x08 - It's a Good Life

First aired: Nov/03/1961
Director: James Sheldon
Guest star: John Larch (Mr. Fremont), Cloris Leachman (Agnes Fremont), Don Keefer (Dan Hollis), Bill Mumy (Anthony Fremont ((as Billy Mumy))), Max Showalter (Pat Riley (as Casey Adams)), Alice Frost (Aunt Amy), Jeanne Bates (Ethel Hollis), Lenore Kingston (Old Woman), Tom Hatcher (Bill Soames)

A town fears a six-year-old boy who possesses the power to change things with a thought inside his mind.



74 :03x09 - Deaths-Head Revisited

First aired: Nov/10/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Don Medford
Guest star: Joseph Schildkraut (Becker), Oscar Beregi, Jr. (Captain Lutze (as Oscar Beregi)), Kaaren Verne (Innkeeper (as Karen Verne)), Robert Boon (Taxi Driver), Ben Wright (Doctor), Chuck Fox (Dachau Victim)

A former Nazi officer from the Dachau concentration camp is put on trial by the ghosts of his tortured victims.



75 :03x10 - The Midnight Sun

First aired: Nov/17/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Anton Leader
Guest star: Lois Nettleton (Norma), Betty Garde (Mrs. Bronson), Tom Reese (Intruder), Jason Wingreen (Mr. Shuster), Juney Ellis (Mrs. Shuster), William Keene (Doctor), Robert J. Stevenson (Announcer)

The Earth grows warmer each day after falling out of its orbit and is drawn closer to the Sun.



76 :03x11 - Still Valley

First aired: Nov/24/1961
Director: James Sheldon
Guest star: Gary Merrill (Sergeant Joseph Paradine), Vaughn Taylor (The Old Man/Teague), Mark Tapscott (The Lieutenant), Jack Mann (Mallory), Ben Cooper (Mr. Dauger), Addison Myers (The Sentry)

A Confederate scout takes possession of a magical book that can freeze his opposition in place.



77 :03x12 - The Jungle

First aired: Dec/01/1961
Director: William F. Claxton
Guest star: John Dehner (Alan Richards), Walter Brooke (Chad Cooper), Jay Adler (Vagrant), Emily McLaughlin (Doris Richards), Hugh Sanders (Mr. Templeton), Howard Wright (Mr. Hardy), Donald Foster (Mr. Sinclair), Jay Overholts (Taxi Driver)

A man feels hunted in the streets of Manhattan by jungle beasts after being threatened with death by an African native for violating tribal land.



78 :03x13 - Once Upon a Time

First aired: Dec/15/1961
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Leslie Goodwins, Norman Z. McLeod
Guest star: Buster Keaton (Woodrow Mulligan), Stanley Adams (Rollo), James Flavin (First 1962 Policeman), Gil Lamb (Officer Flannagan), Jesse White (Repairman), Harry Fleer (Second 1962 Policeman), George E. Stone (Fenwick), Milton Parsons (Professor Gilbert), Warren Parker (Clothing Store Manager)

A janitor from the 19th century is transported 70 years into the future after trying on his bosses' time machine helmet.



79 :03x14 - Five Characters in Search of an Exit

First aired: Dec/22/1961
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Lamont Johnson
Guest star: Susan Harrison (The Ballerina), William Windom (The Major (as Bill Windom)), Murray Matheson (The Clown), Kelton Garwood (The Tramp), Clark Allen (The Bagpipe Player), Carol Hill (Woman), Mona Houghton (Little Girl)

A ballet dancer, a major, a clown, tramp and a bagpipe player find themselves trapped in an enclosed cylinder with no recollection of how they got there or how to escape.



80 :03x15 - A Quality of Mercy

First aired: Dec/29/1961
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: Dean Stockwell (Lt. Katell/Lt. Yamuri), Albert Salmi (Sgt. Causarano), Rayford Barnes (Andrew J. Watkins), Ralph Votrian (Hanacheck), Leonard Nimoy (Hansen), Dale Ishimoto (Sergeant Yamazaki), Jerry Fujikawa (Japanese Captain (as J.H. Fujikawa)), Michael Pataki (Jeep Driver)

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.



81 :03x16 - Nothing in the Dark

First aired: Jan/05/1962
Writer: George Clayton Johnson
Director: Lamont Johnson
Guest star: Gladys Cooper (Wanda Dunn), Robert Redford (Harold Beldon), R. G. Armstrong (Contractor)

An old woman is the last remaining occupant at a condemned building, fearing she will meet "Mr. Death" if she exits.



82 :03x17 - One More Pallbearer

First aired: Jan/12/1962
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Lamont Johnson
Guest star: Joseph Wiseman (Paul Radin), Katherine Squire (Mrs. Langsford), Trevor Bardette (Colonel Hawthorne), Gage Clarke (Mr. Hughes), Josip Elic (First Electrician), Ray Galvin (Policeman), Robert Snyder (Second Electrician)

Three people are involved in an elaborate hoax to get them to apologize to a wealthy man whom they had all humiliated once during their lifetime.



83 :03x18 - Dead Man's Shoes

First aired: Jan/19/1962
Writer: Charles Beaumont, OCee Ritch
Director: Montgomery Pittman
Guest star: Warren Stevens (Nate Bledsoe), Richard Devon (Bernie Dagget), Joan Marshall (Wilma), Ben Wright (Chips), Harry Swoger (Sam), Ron Hagerthy (Ben), Florence Marly (Dagget's Woman (as Florence Marley)), Joseph Mell (Jimmy (as Joseph Mell)), Susie Garrett (Pianist), Eugene Borden (Maitre D')

After stealing a pair of shoes from a murdered gangster, a down and out man finds himself following in the dead mans footsteps.



84 :03x19 - The Hunt

First aired: Jan/26/1962
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Director: Harold Schuster
Guest star: Arthur Hunnicutt (Hyder Simpson), Jeanette Nolan (Rachel Simpson), Charles Seel (Rev. Wood), Titus Moede (Wesley Miller), Robert Foulk (Gatekeeper (as Robert Faulk)), Dexter DuPont (Messenger), Orville Sherman (Tillman Miller)

An old man and his dog are drowned while coon huntin' and must confront a gatekeeper who seems to be St. Peter at Heaven's door.



85 :03x20 - Showdown with Rance McGrew

First aired: Feb/02/1962
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Christian Nyby
Guest star: Larry Blyden (Rance McGrew), Arch Johnson (Jesse James), Robert Cornthwaite (Director), Robert J. Stevenson (Bartender), Bill McLean (Prop Man (as William McLean)), Troy Melton (Cowboy), Jay Overholts (Cowboy # 2), Hal K. Dawson (Old Man), Bob Kline (TV Jesse James), James Turley (Stuntman (as Jim Turley))

Jesse James' spirit returns to challenge an insufferable cowboy star for his shabby film treatment of villain characters.



86 :03x21 - Kick the Can

First aired: Feb/09/1962
Writer: George Clayton Johnson
Director: Lamont Johnson
Guest star: Ernest Truex (Charles Whitley), Russell Collins (Ben Conroy), John Marley (Mr. Cox), Hank Patterson (Second Old Man), Earle Hodgins (First Old Man), Marjorie Bennett (First Old Lady), Lenore Shanewise (Second Old Lady), Anne O'Neal (Third Old Lady), Burt Mustin (Third Old Man), Eve McVeagh (Night Nurse), Barry Truex (Charle's Son), Gregory McCabe (First Boy), Marc Stevens (Second Boy)

The spirit of an old children's game helps a group of elderly citizens recapture their youth.



87 :03x22 - A Piano in the House

First aired: Feb/16/1962
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Director: David Greene
Guest star: Barry Morse (Fitzgerald Fortune), Joan Hackett (Esther Fortune), Don Durant (Greg), Muriel Landers (Marge Moore), Philip Coolidge (Throckmorton), Cyril Delevanti (Marvin the Butler)

An old player-piano helps reveal the listeners' hidden character.



88 :03x23 - The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank

First aired: Feb/23/1962
Writer: Montgomery Pittman
Director: Montgomery Pittman
Guest star: James Best (Jeff Myrtlebank), Sherry Jackson (Comfort Gatewood), Edgar Buchanan (Doc Bolton), Lance Fuller (Orgram Gatewood), Dub Taylor (Mr. Peters), Ralph Moody (Pa Myrtlebank), Jon Lormer (Mr. Strauss), Ezelle Poule (Ma Myrtlebank), James Houghton (Jerry), Helen Wallace (Ma Gatewood), William Fawcett (Rev. Siddons), Mabel Forrest (Mrs. Ferguson), Vickie Barnes (Liz Myrtlebank), Patrick Hector (Tom)

A young man is suspected of being evil after awakening during his own funeral.



89 :03x24 - To Serve Man

First aired: Mar/02/1962
Director: Richard L. Bare
Guest star: Lloyd Bochner (Michael Chambers), Susan Cummings (Penny), Richard Kiel (Kanamit), Hardie Albright (Secretary General), Theodore Marcuse (Mr. Gregori), Bartlett Robinson (First Colonel), Carlton Young (Second Colonel), Nelson Olmsted (The Scientist), Robert Tafur (Senor Valdes), Lomax Study (Dr. Dennis Leveque), Jerry Fujikawa (Japanese Delegate (as J. H. Fujikawa)), Adrienne Marden (First Woman in Line), Joseph Ruskin (Kanamit), Charles Tannen (First Man in Line), Will J. White (First Reporter), Jeanne Evans (Second Woman in Line), Gene Benton (Second Reporter), James Wellman (Second Man in Line)

Friendly aliens have shown mankind how to end war, famine and plague, now are invited to visit their planet.



90 :03x25 - The Fugitive

First aired: Mar/09/1962
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Richard L. Bare
Guest star: Susan Gordon (Jenny), J. Pat O'Malley (Old Ben), Nancy Kulp (Mrs. Gann), Wesley Lau (First Pursuer), Paul Tripp (Second Pursuer), Russ Bender (Doctor), Stephen Talbot (Howie Gutliff), Johnny Eimen (Pitcher)

An old man with the magical ability to change his appearance befriends a crippled young girl.



91 :03x26 - Little Girl Lost

First aired: Mar/16/1962
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Paul Stewart
Guest star: Sarah Marshall (Ruth Miller), Robert Sampson (Chris Miller), Charles Aidman (Bill), Tracy Stratford (Tina), Rhoda Williams (Tina's Voice)

Cries in the night have a couple searching for their six year old child who has slipped through a door into another dimension.



92 :03x27 - Person or Persons Unknown

First aired: Mar/23/1962
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Richard Long (David Andrew Gurney), Frank Silvera (Dr. Koslenko), Shirley Ballard (Wilma #1), Julie Van Zandt (Wilma #2), Betty Harford (Clerk), Edmund Glover (Sam Baker (as Ed Glover)), Michael Keep (Policeman), Joe Higgins (Bank Guard / Jim), John Newton (Cooper)

A man is suddenly unknown by all, even his own mother.



93 :03x28 - The Little People

First aired: Mar/30/1962
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: William F. Claxton
Guest star: Joe Maross (Peter Craig), Claude Akins (William Fletcher), Michael Ford (Spaceman #1), Robert Eaton (Spaceman #2)

A spaceman finds tiny inhabitants on a planet and forces them to recognize him as a God.



94 :03x29 - Four O'Clock

First aired: Apr/06/1962
Director: Lamont Johnson
Guest star: Theodore Bikel (Oliver Crangle), Phyllis Love (Mrs. Lucas), Linden Chiles (Hall), Moyna MacGill (Mrs. Chloe Williams)

A cranky, callous man decides to shrink everyone he believes is evil two feet tall at exactly 4 p.m.



95 :03x30 - Hocus-Pocus and Frisby

First aired: Apr/13/1962
Director: Lamont Johnson
Guest star: Andy Devine (Somerset Frisby), Milton Selzer (Alien #1), Howard McNear (Mitchell), Dabbs Greer (Scanlan), Clem Bevans (Old Man / Pete), Peter Brocco (Alien #3), Larry Breitman (Alien #2)

A man known for telling tall tales discovers that no one believes him after being kidnapped by aliens.



96 :03x31 - The Trade-Ins

First aired: Apr/20/1962
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Elliot Silverstein
Guest star: Joseph Schildkraut (John Holt), Noah Keen (Mr. Vance), Alma Platt (Marie Holt), Theodore Marcuse (Farraday (as Ted Marcuse)), Edson Stroll (Young John Holt), Terence de Marney (Gambler #1), Sailor Vincent (Gambler #2), Mary McMahon (Receptionist), David Armstrong (Attendant)

An old couple considers exchanging their pain-racked bodies for a more youthful model, but can only afford one transplant right now.



97 :03x32 - The Gift

First aired: Apr/27/1962
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Allen H. Miner
Guest star: Geoffrey Horne (Williams), Nico Minardos (Doctor), Cliff Osmond (Manuelo), Edmund Vargas (Pedro), Vladimir Sokoloff (Guitarist), Paul Mazursky (Officer), Henry Corden (Sanchez), Vito Scotti (Rudolpho), Joseph V. Perry (Man #1), David Fresco (Man #2), Lea Marmer (Woman #2), Carmen D'Antonio (Woman)

Villagers keep a crashed space traveler in fear of his life.



98 :03x33 - The Dummy

First aired: May/04/1962
Director: Abner Biberman
Guest star: Cliff Robertson (Jerry Etherson), Frank Sutton (Frank), George Murdock (Willy), John Harmon (Georgie), Sandra Warner (Noreen), Ralph Manza (Doorkeeper), Edy Williams (Chorus Girl), Rudy Dolan (M.C.), Bethelynn Grey (Chorus Girl)

A ventriloquist fears that his dummy is too lifelike when he starts running his life.



99 :03x34 - Young Man's Fancy

First aired: May/11/1962
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Phyllis Thaxter (Virginia Walker-Lane), Alex Nicol (Alex Walker), Wallace Rooney (Mr. Wilkinson), Helen Brown (Henrietta Walker), Ricky Kelman (Alex (age 10))

A newlywed longs for the carefree days of his youth and succeeds in making his past reappear, to the abashment of his new bride.



100 :03x35 - I Sing the Body Electric

First aired: May/18/1962
Writer: Ray Bradbury
Director: William F. Claxton, James Sheldon
Guest star: Josephine Hutchinson (Grandma), David White (George Rogers), Vaughn Taylor (Salesman), Doris Packer (Nedra), Veronica Cartwright (Anne Rogers (age 11)), Dana Dillaway (Karen Rogers (age 10)), Susan Crane (Anne Rogers (age 19)), Paul Nesbitt (Tom Rogers (age 20)), Judee Morton (Karen Rogers (age 18)), Charles Herbert (Tom Rogers (age 12))

A widowed father buys a robotic grandmother to care for his three children in which one of them refuses to accept.



101 :03x36 - Cavender is Coming

First aired: May/25/1962
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Christian Nyby
Guest star: Carol Burnett (Agnes Grep), Jesse White (Harmen Cavender), Howard Smith (Polk), Frank Behrens (Stout), Sandra Gould (Woman), Albert Carrier (Frenchman), Barbara Morrison (Woman), Donna Douglas (Woman #3), Danny Kulick (Child), Jack Younger (Truck Driver), William O'Connell (Field Rep), Adrienne Marden (Woman), John Fiedler (Field Rep), Pitt Herbert (Field Rep), Maurice Dallimore (Man), Stan Jones (Field Rep), Rory O'Brien (Boy), Norma Shattue (Little Girl), Roy N. Sickner (Bus Driver)

A luckless apprentice angel has one last chance to win his wings, by helping Agnes Grep, an inept and clumsy soul.



102 :03x37 - The Changing of the Guard

First aired: Jun/01/1962
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Guest star: Donald Pleasence (Prof. Ellis Fowler), Liam Sullivan (Headmaster), Philippa Bevans (Mrs. Landers), Tom Lowell (Artie Beechcroft), Russell Horton (Boy #4), Buddy Hart (Boy #5), Robert Biheller (Graham (as Bob Biheller)), Kevin O'Neal (Butler), Jimmy Baird (Boy #1), Kevin Jones (Boy #2), Darryl Richard (Boy #6), James Browning (Boy #7), Pat Close (Boy #8), Dennis Kerlee (Boy #9), Laird Stuart (Schoolboy)

A teacher at a boy's school feels suicidal after being asked to retire.



103 :04x01 - In His Image

First aired: Jan/03/1963
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Perry Lafferty
Guest star: George Grizzard (Alan Talbot / Walter Ryder, Jr.), James Seay (Sheriff), Gail Kobe (Jessica Connelly), Katherine Squire (The Old Woman), George Petrie (Driver), Wallace Rooney (Man), James Forster (Hotel Clerk), Sherry Granato (Girl)

A scientist tries to correct his imperfections by building a mechanical likeness of himself, which includes of all the finer qualities he is lacking.



104 :04x02 - The Thirty-Fathom Grave

First aired: Jan/10/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Perry Lafferty
Guest star: Louie Elias (Sailor #2), Conlan Carter (Ensign Marmer), David Sheiner (Doc), John Considine (McClure), Simon Oakland (Captain Beecham), Mike Kellin (Chief Bell), Forrest Compton (ASW Officer), Bill Bixby (O.O.D.), Anthony D. Call (Lee Helmsman), Henry Scott (Jr. O.O.D.), Derrik Lewis (Helmsman), Charles Kuenstle (Sonar Operator)

A submarine sunk 20 years earlier is apparently emitting sounds which haunt a man who believes he is responsible for its sinking.



105 :04x03 - Valley of the Shadow

First aired: Jan/17/1963
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Perry Lafferty
Guest star: Dabbs Greer (Evans), Bart Burns (Man #2), King Calder (Man #3), Ed Nelson (Philip Redfield), Sandy Kenyon (Gas Attendent), Henry Beckman (Man #1), James Doohan (Father), Jacques Aubuchon (Connelly), Pat O'Hara (Man #4), David Opatoshu (Dorn), Natalie Trundy (Ellen Marshall), Morgan Brittany (Girl)

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.



106 :04x04 - He's Alive

First aired: Jan/24/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Guest star: Dennis Hopper (Peter Vollmer), Howard Caine (Nick), Wolfe Barzell (Proprietor), Curt Conway (Benefactor), Paul Mazursky (Frank), Bernard Fein (Heckler), Jay Adler (Gibbons), Ludwig Donath (Ernst Ganz), Barnaby Hale (Stanley)

A young American hatemonger is inspired by the spirit of Adolf Hitler to rise to his own power.



107 :04x05 - Mute

First aired: Jan/31/1963
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Guest star: Percy Helton (Tom Poulter), Barbara Baxley (Cora Wheeler), Oscar Beregi, Jr. (Prof. Karl Werner), Frank Overton (Harry Wheeler), Ann Jillian (Ilse Nielson), Irene Dailey (Miss Frank), Robert Boon (Holger Nielsen), Claudia Bryer (Frau Nielsen), Eva Soreny (Frau Maria Werner)

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.



108 :04x06 - Death Ship

First aired: Feb/07/1963
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Don Medford
Guest star: Ross Martin (Lt. Ted Mason), Sara Taft (Mrs. Nolan), Mary Webster (Ruth), Jack Klugman (Captain Paul Ross), Fred Beir (Lt. Mike Carter), Ross Elliott (Kramer), Tammy Marihugh (Jeannie)

An astronaut won't believe that he and his crew may already be dead after seeing a duplicate spaceship crash landed on the planet surface.



109 :04x07 - Jess-Belle

First aired: Feb/14/1963
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: Virginia Gregg (Ossie Stone), Jeanette Nolan (Granny Hart), George Mitchell (Luther Glover), James Best (Billy-Ben Turner), Jon Lormer (Minister), Anne Francis (Jess-Belle), Laura Devon (Ellwyn Glover), Jim Boles (Obed Miller), Helen Kleeb (Mattie Glover)

Jess-Belle enlists the help of a local witch to cast a spell on Billy-Ben Turner to fall in love with her and forget his fiancé Ellwynn. But the spell does have a drawback that strikes at midnight.



110 :04x08 - Miniature

First aired: Feb/21/1963
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Walter Grauman
Guest star: Lennie Weinrib (Buddie), William Windom (Dr. Wallman), Barbara Barrie (Myrna), Nina Roman (The Maid), Barney Phillips (Diemel), Chet Stratton (The Guide), Robert Duvall (Charley Parkes), Claire Griswold (The Doll), John McLiam (Museum Guard), Richard Angarola (The Suitor), Pert Kelton (Mrs. Parkes), Joan Chambers (Harriet)

A shy bachelor becomes obsessed with a tiny, beautiful doll he sees in a museum exhibit, insisting that she is alive.



111 :04x09 - Printer's Devil

First aired: Feb/28/1963
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Ralph Senensky
Guest star: Ray Teal (Mr. Franklin), Pat Crowley (Jackie Benson), Burgess Meredith (Mr. Smith), Charles P. Thompson (Andy Praskins), Robert Sterling (Douglas Winter), Camille Franklin (Molly), Doris Kemper (Landlady)

A wily old man, hired by a bankrupt newspaper editor, has the knack of predicting headline stories and claims to be the Devil.



112 :04x10 - No Time Like the Past

First aired: Mar/07/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Justus Addiss
Guest star: Robert F. Simon (Harvey), John Zaremba (Horn Player), Patricia Breslin (Abigail Sloan), Marjorie Bennett (Mrs. Chamberlain), Robert Cornthwaite (Hanford), C. Lindsay Workman (Bartender), Tudor Owen (Lusitania Captain), Malcolm Atterbury (Professor Eliot), James Yagi (Japanese Police Captain), Dana Andrews (Paul Driscoll)

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.



113 :04x11 - The Parallel

First aired: Mar/14/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Guest star: Philip Abbott (General Eaton), Steve Forrest (Robert Gaines), Paul Comi (Psychiatrist), Frank Aletter (Col. Connacher), Jacqueline Scott (Helen Gaines), Shari Lee Bernath (Maggie Gaines)

Major Gaines lands his spacecraft back home and soon realizes that he is in a parallel world. A trip back into space and another landing seems to bring him safely back to Earth. That is until he tells of his story and hears a report of a recent UFO sighting containing a 'Colonel' Gaines.



114 :04x12 - I Dream of Genie

First aired: Mar/21/1963
Writer: John Furia
Director: Robert Gist
Guest star: James Millhollin (Masters), Mark Miller (Roger), Howard Morris (George P. Hanley), Jack Albertson (Genie), Patricia Barry (Ann), Joyce Jameson (Starlet), Bob Hastings (Sam), Molly Dodd (May), Robert Ball (Clerk), Milton Parsons (P.R. Man), Loring Smith (Watson)

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.



115 :04x13 - The New Exhibit

First aired: Apr/04/1963
Writer: Jerry Sohl
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: William Mims (Dave), Martin Balsam (Martin Lombard Senescu), Will Kuluva (Mr. Ferguson), Craig Curtis (2nd Sailor), Billy Beck (Hare), Leonard Bremen (Van Man), Marcel Hillaire (Guide), Phil Chambers (Gas Man), Margaret Field (Emma Senescu), David Bond (Jack the Ripper), Milton Parsons (Henri Desire Landru), Robert L. McCord (Burke), Bob Mitchell (Albert W. Hicks), Eddie Barth (Sailor)

After a wax museum decides to discard the likenesses of their famous murderers, their custodian retrieves them and stores them in his own basement.



116 :04x14 - Of Late I Think of Cliffordville

First aired: Apr/11/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: David Lowell Rich
Guest star: John Anderson (Diedrich), John Harmon (Clark), Hugh Sanders (Cronk), Guy Raymond (Mr. Gibbons), Julie Newmar (Miss Devlin), Albert Salmi (Bill Feathersmith), Wright King (Hecate), Christine Burke (Joanna Gibbons)

A bored businessman makes a deal with the Devil to start his life over in an earlier time period with $1,400 to work with.



117 :04x15 - The Incredible World of Horace Ford

First aired: Apr/18/1963
Writer: Reginald Rose
Director: Abner Biberman
Guest star: Ruth White (Mrs. Ford), Phillip Pine (Leonard O'Brien), Pat Hingle (Horace Ford), Nan Martin (Laura Ford), Mary Carver (Betty O'Brien), Vaughn Taylor (Mr. Judson), Jim E. Titus (Horace (child)), Jerry Davis (Hermy Brandt)

A toy manufacturer returns to his old neighborhood where he sees visions of his childhood and those he slighted as kid.



118 :04x16 - On Thursday We Leave For Home

First aired: May/02/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Buzz Kulik
Guest star: James Broderick (Al), Madge Kennedy (Colonist), Paul Langton (George), Shirley O'Hara (Colonist), Lew Gallo (Lt. Engle), Tim O'Connor (Col. Sloane), John Ward (Colonist), Russ Bender (Hank), James Whitmore (William Benteen), Jo Helton (Julie), Danny Kulick (Jo Jo), Mercedes Shirley (Joan), Anthony Benson (Colonist)

The leader of an expedition on an asteroid tries to convince the others that Earth is not worth returning to.



119 :04x17 - Passage on the Lady Anne

First aired: May/09/1963
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Director: Lamont Johnson
Guest star: Cyril Delevanti (Officer), Alan Napier (Captain Prothero), Don Keefer (Spiereto), Lee Philips (Allan Ransome), Joyce Van Patten (Eileen Ransome), Wilfrid Hyde-White (McKenzie), Cecil Kellaway (Burgess), Gladys Cooper (Mrs. McKenzie)

A couple intent on saving their marriage, go aboard a cruise ship filled with old couples and an ageless secret.



120 :04x18 - The Bard

First aired: May/23/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: David Butler
Guest star: John Williams (William Shakespeare), Doro Merande (Sadie), John McGiver (Shannon), Clegg Hoyt (Bus Driver), Jack Weston (Julius Moomer), Howard McNear (Bramhoff), Burt Reynolds (Rocky Rhodes), Judy Strangis (Cora), Marge Redmond (Secretary), Henry Lascoe (Mr. Hugo), William Lanteau (Dolan)

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."



121 :05x01 - In Praise of Pip

First aired: Sep/27/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Guest star: Jack Klugman (Max Phillips), Connie Gilchrist (Mrs. Feeny), Bobby Diamond (Pvt. Pip), Bill Mumy (Young Pip), Stuart Nisbet (Surgeon), Kreg Martin (Gunman), S. John Launer (Moran), Gerald Gordon (Lieutenant), Ross Elliott (Doctor), Russell Horton (George Reynold)

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.



122 :05x02 - Steel

First aired: Oct/04/1963
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Don Weis
Guest star: Lee Marvin (Steel Kelly), Joe Mantell (Pole), Chuck Hicks (Maynard Flash), Merritt Bohn (Nolan), Frank London (Maxwell), Larry Barton (Man's Voice), Tipp McClure (Battling Maxo)

A small-time promoter desperately in need of money takes the place of his broken-down robot in a prize fight where humans are barred from participating.



123 :05x03 - Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

First aired: Oct/11/1963
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Richard Donner
Guest star: William Shatner (Bob Wilson), Christine White (Julia Wilson), Ed Kemmer (Flight Engineer (as Edward Kemmer)), Asa Maynor (Stewardess), Nick Cravat (Gremlin)

No one can see the gremlin tearing apart an airplane's wing, except a newly released mental patient.



124 :05x04 - A Kind of a Stopwatch

First aired: Oct/18/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: John Rich
Guest star: Sam Balter (TV Announcer), Doris Singleton (Secretary), Richard Erdman (McNulty), Herbie Faye (Joe the Bartender), Dick Wessel (Charlie), Leon Belasco (Potts), Roy Roberts (Mr. Cooper), Ken Drake (Man), Ray Kellogg (Attendant)

A stopwatch with the ability to halt all movement in the world falls into the hands of an insufferable bore.



125 :05x05 - The Last Night of a Jockey

First aired: Oct/25/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Guest star: Mickey Rooney (Grady)

An out-of-work jockey, tired of being the little man, begs to become a giant of a man so everyone would look up to him.



126 :05x06 - Living Doll

First aired: Nov/01/1963
Writer: Jerry Sohl
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Guest star: June Foray (Talky Tina), Mary La Roche (Annabelle), Telly Savalas (Erich Streator), Tracy Stratford (Christie)

An angry man vows to destroy his step-daughter's new doll, which he believes is mocking him.



127 :05x07 - The Old Man in the Cave

First aired: Nov/08/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Guest star: John Anderson (Mr. Goldsmith), James Coburn (Major French), Natalie Masters (Woman), John Marley (Jason), Don Wilbanks (Furman), Josie Lloyd (Evelyn), Leonard P. Geer (Douglas), Frank Watkins (Harber)

Survivors of a nuclear holocaust live day by day on the advice from someone they have never seen.



128 :05x08 - Uncle Simon

First aired: Nov/15/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Don Siegel
Guest star: Cedric Hardwicke (Uncle Simon Polk), Constance Ford (Barbara Polk), Ian Wolfe (Schwimmer), John McLiam (Police Officer), Dion Hansen (Robot)

To inherit her insufferable Uncle's estate, a woman learns she must serve his latest invention, which is endowed with his own persona.



129 :05x09 - Probe 7 - Over and Out

First aired: Nov/29/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Ted Post
Guest star: Antoinette Bower (Eve Norda), Harold Gould (Gen. Larrabee), Richard Basehart (Col. Adam Cook), Barton Heyman (Lt. Blane)

A space traveler from a doomed planet meets up with a female companion on his new homeland.



130 :05x10 - The 7th is Made Up of Phantoms

First aired: Dec/06/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Guest star: Ron Foster (Sgt. William Connors), Warren Oates (Cpl. Richard Langsford), Randy Boone (Pfc. Michael McCluskey), Greg Morris (Lieutenant Woodard), Jeff Morris (Finnigan (as Jeffrey Morris)), Wayne Mallory (Scout), Robert Bray (Captain Dennet), Lew Brown (Sergeant), Jacques Shelton (Corporal)

A modern day National Guard unit find themselves in the middle of Custer's Last Stand at the Battle of Little Big Horn.



131 :05x11 - A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain

First aired: Dec/13/1963
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Bernard Girard
Guest star: Ruta Lee (Flora Gordon), Patrick O'Neal (Harmon Gordon), Walter Brooke (Dr. Raymond Gordon)

A wealthy old man mocked by his young, money-hungry wife begs to receive an experimental youth serum from his brother/doctor.



132 :05x12 - Ninety Years Without Slumbering

First aired: Dec/20/1963
Writer: Richard deRoy
Director: Roger Kay
Guest star: Chuck Hicks (Mover #2), Carolyn Kearney (Marnie Kirk), Ed Wynn (Sam Forstmann), Carol Byron (Carol Chase), William Sargent (Dr. Mel Avery), James T. Callahan (Doug Kirk), Dick Wilson (Mover #1)

An old man is obsessed with keeping a grandfather's clock wound, fearing he will die if the clock runs down.



133 :05x13 - Ring-A-Ding Girl

First aired: Dec/27/1963
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Guest star: Vic Perrin (State Trooper), George Mitchell (Dr. Floyd), Mary Munday (Hildy Powell), Hank Patterson (Mr. Gentry), Bing Russell (Ben Braden), David Macklin (Bud Powell), Bill Hickman (Pilot), Maggie McNamara (Bunny Blake), Lou Gerson (Cici), Betty Lou Gerson (Cici)

A gift from her hometown fan club gives a movie star premonitions of her future.



134 :05x14 - You Drive

First aired: Jan/03/1964
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Edward Andrews (Oliver Pope), Helen Westcott (Lillian Pope (as Hellena Westcott)), Kevin Hagen (Pete Radcliff), Totty Ames (Muriel Hastings), John Hanek (Policeman)

After a motorist hits a newspaper boy on a bicycle and drives away, he hides his crime but discovers that his car won't let him forget that he is guilty.



135 :05x15 - The Long Morrow

First aired: Jan/10/1964
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Robert Florey
Guest star: George MacReady (Dr. Bixler), Edward Binns (General Walters), Robert Lansing (Commander Douglas Stansfield), Mariette Hartley (Sandra Horn), William Swan (Technician)

An astronaut scheduled for a long journey in space breaks the suspended animation device designed to keep him young, so he can age at the same rate as the woman he loves.



136 :05x16 - The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross

First aired: Jan/17/1964
Writer: Jerry McNeely
Director: Don Siegel
Guest star: Kathleen O'Malley (Nurse), Don Gordon (Salvadore Ross), Gail Kobe (Leah Maitland), J. Pat O'Malley (Old Man), Douglas Dumbrille (Mr. Halpert), Seymour Cassel (Jerry), Vaughn Taylor (Mr. Maitland), Ted Jacques (Bartender), Doug Lambert (Albert)

A man schemes to trade age, wisdom and riches with others and become the fellow his girlfriend desires.



137 :05x17 - Number Twelve Looks Just Like You

First aired: Jan/24/1964
Writer: John Tomerlin, Charles Beaumont
Director: Abner Biberman
Guest star: Collin Wilcox (Marilyn Cuberle), Suzy Parker (Lana Cuberle/Simmons/Doe/Grace/Jane/Patient/#12), Pamela Austin (Valerie/Marilyn (after operation)/#8), Richard Long (Uncle Rick/Dr. Rex/Sigmund Friend/Dr. Tom/Attendant)

A young woman does not want to conform to a state controlled transformation of flawless beauty.



138 :05x18 - Black Leather Jackets

First aired: Jan/31/1964
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Guest star: Michael Forest (Steve), Denver Pyle (Stu Tillman), Wayne Heffley (Mover), Tom Gilleran (Fred), Michael Conrad (Sheriff Harper), Shelley Fabares (Ellen Tillman), Lee Kinsolving (Scott), Irene Hervey (Martha Tillman)

A motorcycle gang who set up residence in a quiet neighborhood is really a front for an advanced party of an alien invasion.



139 :05x19 - Night Call

First aired: Feb/07/1964
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Jacques Tourneur
Guest star: Nora Marlowe (Margaret Phillips), Martine Bartlett (Miss Finch), Gladys Cooper (Elva Keene)

A phone call awakens a bedridden spinster during a stormy night, which happens to be from her long-dead fiancé.



140 :05x20 - From Agnes - With Love

First aired: Feb/14/1964
Writer: Bernard C. Schoenfeld
Director: Richard Donner
Guest star: Raymond Bailey (Supervisor), Don Keefer (Fred Danziger), Wally Cox (James Elwood), Nan Peterson (Secretary), Sue Randall (Millie), Ralph Taeger (Walter Holmes), Byran Kane (Assistant)

The world's most advanced computer seems to have the soul of a woman and has fallen in love with its programmer.



141 :05x21 - Spur of the Moment

First aired: Feb/21/1964
Writer: Richard Matheson
Director: Elliot Silverstein
Guest star: Robert Hogan (Robert Blake), Marsha Hunt (Mrs. Henderson), Philip Ober (Mr. Henderson), Roger Davis (David Mitchell), Diana Hyland (Anne Henderson), Jack Raine (Reynolds)

A young woman meets up with her future but older self while horseback riding, unaware of the significance until it's too late.



142 :05x22 - An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

First aired: Feb/28/1964
Writer: Robert Enrico
Director: Robert Enrico
Guest star: Roger Jacquet (Confederate Spy), Anne Cornaly (Mrs. Farquhar), Anker Larsen (Unknown), Stéphane Fey (Union Soldier), Jean-françois Zeller (Unknown), Pierre Danny (Unknown), Louis Adelin (Unknown)

The hanging of a Confederate spy during the Civil War seems to have gone wrong as the rope snaps, plunging him to freedom.



143 :05x23 - Queen of the Nile

First aired: Mar/06/1964
Writer: Jerry Sohl
Director: John Brahm
Guest star: Ann Blyth (Pamela Morris), Lee Philips (Jordan Herrick), Celia Lovsky (Viola Draper), Frank Ferguson (Krueger), James Tyler (Mr. Jackson), Ruth Phillips (Maid)

The truth is exposed by a magazine columnist over the apparent agelessness of a movie actress.



144 :05x24 - What's in the Box

First aired: Mar/13/1964
Writer: Martin M. Goldsmith
Director: Richard L. Bare
Guest star: Joan Blondell (Phyllis Britt), William Demarest (Joe Britt), Sterling Holloway (TV Repairman), Sandra Gould (Woman), Howard Wright (Judge), Herbert Lytton (Dr. Saltman), Douglas Bank (Prosecutor), Tony Miller (Announcer), Ron Stokes (Car Salesman), John L. Sullivan (Russian Duke), Ted Christy (Panther Man)

A man tries to explain to his wife, her death he witnessed after turning on the TV set.



145 :05x25 - The Masks

First aired: Mar/20/1964
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Ida Lupino
Guest star: Virginia Gregg (Emily Harper), Robert Keith (Jason Foster), Milton Selzer (Wilfred Harper), Willis Bouchey (Dr. Samuel Thorne), Bill Walker (Butler), Alan Sues (Wilfred Jr.), Brooke Hayward (Paula Harper)

A wealthy old man gets revenge on his greedy, spiteful family by making them wear masks during Mardis Gras, emulating their most hideous trait.



146 :05x26 - I Am the Night - Color Me Black

First aired: Mar/27/1964
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Abner Biberman
Guest star: Michael Constantine (Sheriff Charlie Koch), Paul Fix (Colbey), George Lindsey (Deputy Pierce), Ivan Dixon (Rev. Anderson), Eve McVeagh (Ella Koch), Terry Becker (Jagger), Ward Wood (Man #2), Douglas Bank (Man #1), Elizabeth Harrower (Woman)

A community of bigots want answers when the sun fails to rise over their town on the morning an execution is to take place.



147 :05x27 - Sounds and Silences

First aired: Apr/03/1964
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Richard Donner
Guest star: Michael Fox (Psychiatrist), John McGiver (Roswell G. Flemington), William Benedict (Conklin), Penny Singleton (Mrs. Flemington), Francis DeSales (Doctor), Renee Aubry (Secretary)

A man who annoyingly enjoys loud noises suddenly finds pain in the slightest of sounds.



148 :05x28 - Caesar and Me

First aired: Apr/10/1964
Writer: A. T. Strassfield
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Jackie Cooper (Jonathan West), Morgan Brittany (Susan (as Susanne Cupito)), Sarah Selby (Mrs. Cudahy), Don Gazzaniga (Detective), Stafford Repp (Pawnbroker), Olan Soule (Mr. Smiles), Sidney Marion (Watchman), Ken Konopka (Mr. Miller)

A down-and-out ventriloquist begins taking advice from his dummy on how to steal money, witnessed by a little girl.



149 :05x29 - The Jeopardy Room

First aired: Apr/17/1964
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Richard Donner
Guest star: Martin Landau (Major Ivan Kuchenko), John van Dreelen (Commisar Vassiloff), Robert Kelljan (Boris)

A KGB agent plays games with a defector, whose life he's been ordered to take, by giving him three hours to find and defuse a bomb he has hidden in his room.



150 :05x30 - Stopover in a Quiet Town

First aired: Apr/24/1964
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Director: Ron Winston
Guest star: Nancy Malone (Millie Frazier), Barry Nelson (Bob Frazier), Karen Norris (Mother), Denise Lynn (Little Girl)

After a night of partying, a couple awakens to a strange house in unfamiliar town, with no people in sight and a sound of a little girl's voice.



151 :05x31 - The Encounter

First aired: May/01/1964
Writer: Martin M. Goldsmith
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Neville Brand (Fenton), George Takei (Taro)

A samurai sword with a curse of revenge of its murdered master falls into the hands of a Japanese gardener.



152 :05x32 - Mr. Garrity and the Graves

First aired: May/08/1964
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Ted Post
Guest star: Percy Helton (Lapham), Patrick O'Moore (Man), John Cliff (Lightning Peterson), Norman Leavitt (Sheriff Gilchrist), J. Pat O'Malley (Gooberman), John Mitchum (Ace), Stanley Adams (Jensen), John Dehner (Jared Garrity), Kate Murtagh (Zelda Gooberman)

A con man convinces the citizens of an Old West town that he can raise their dead family members from the cemetery.



153 :05x33 - The Brain Center at Whipple's

First aired: May/15/1964
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Richard Donner
Guest star: Ted de Corsia (Dickerson), Richard Deacon (Wallace V. Whipple), Thalmus Rasulala (Technician), Dion Hansen (Robot), Burt Conroy (Watchman), Paul Newlan (Hanley)

An entire staff is fired by a heartless industrialist and replaced by machines, which soon revolt.



154 :05x34 - Come Wander with Me

First aired: May/22/1964
Writer: Anthony Wilson
Director: Richard Donner
Guest star: Gary Crosby (Floyd Burney), Hank Patterson (Old Man), Bonnie Beecher (Mary Rachel), John Bolt (Billy Rayford)

A folk singer becomes obsessed with taping a ballad he heard sung by a backwoods girl.



155 :05x35 - The Fear

First aired: May/29/1964
Writer: Rod Serling
Director: Ted Post
Guest star: Hazel Court (Charlotte Scott), Peter Mark Richman (Trooper Robert Franklin)

A woman calls in a police report of a giant visitor from outer space.



156 :05x36 - The Bewitchin' Pool

First aired: Jun/19/1964
Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr.
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Guest star: Tod Andrews (Gil), Dee Hartford (Gloria), Georgia Simmons (Aunt T), Tim Stafford (Jeb), Harold Gould (Radio Announcer), Kim Hector (Whitt), Mary Badham (Sport)

Two children escape their bickering parents by wandering into a world of happiness from the bottom of the swimming pool.