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Season 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Bad Connection (Oct/06/1972) | | A young widow receives warnings from her dead husband over the telephone. | | Guest Stars: James A. Watson, Jr. as Sergeant Appleton, Michael Tolan as Keith Newton, Skip Homeier as Steve, Ellen Geer as Marian, Kaz Garas as Phil Briggs, Florida Friebus as Mrs. Prescott, Med Flory as Ed Talbot, Larry Fleischman as Mailboy, Sandra Deel as Angie, Curt Conway (1) as Prescott, Karen Black as Barbara Sanders | Director: Walter Doniger Writer: John McGreevey | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Cry of the Cat (Nov/24/1972) | It shows that rodeo star Dan Hollis is "crazy" about his
pretty new wife, yet Dumpy Doyle, who had known the girl's stunning mother, hopes for Dan's sake that beauty is the only thing Mariah has inherited. When a cougar brutally attacks the bull that had thrown and trampled Dan in the arena, Dan's stallion, and his former girl friend the cowboys suspect that the legendary cat "Big Red" has come down out of the hills. But could there be any truth to Dumpy's concern and Mariah's fears that she is possessed? | | Guest Stars: Clint Ritchie as Second Cowboy, Lauri Peters as Mariah Hollis, Doug McClure as Dan Hollis, Mariette Hartley as Sheila Conway, Jackie Cooper (1) as Dumpy Doyle, Don 'Red' Barry as First Cowboy | Director: Walter Doniger Writer: William Bast | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Time of Terror (Dec/22/1972) | | A woman who discovers that her husband has checked out of the luxury hotel they are staying in. Unfortunately, she finds out where he checked out to. | | Guest Stars: Robert P. Lieb as Drunk, Maggie Malooly (1) as Nurse, Dorothy Meyer as Woman, C. Elliott Montgomery as Harry Alexander, Ondine Vaughn as Keno Girl, Mark Tapscott as Security Guard, Craig Stevens (1) as Brett, Patricia Neal as Ellen Alexander, Bruce Kimmel as Bellhop, Fred Holliday (1) as Desk Clerk, Betty Ann Carr as Pool Waitress, Tony Ballen as Keno Caller, Nelson D. Cuevas as Ambulance Driver, Jannis Durkin as Waitress, Mel Gallagher as Policeman, Alice Ghostley as Betty Carter, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Attendant, Douglas Henderson as George Carter | Director: Robert Day (2) Writer: Jimmy Sangster | | | | | | | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - Earth, Air, Fire and Water (Jan/19/1973) | Six young artists with high hopes work together in an old
warehouse, unaware of the whispered evil within. Then they find six curiously fascinating bottles in an old wooden chest and their work takes on a whole new intensity. | | Guest Stars: Frances Spanier as Customer, Tim McIntire as Jake Freeman, Scott Marlowe as Paul Cepeda, Dabbs Greer as Harry Bell, Tyne Daly as Anna Freeman, Frank Converse as Sam Richards, Oliver Clark as Marks, Brooke Bundy as Holly McCory, Joan Blackman as Ellen Parrish | Director: Alexander Singer Writer: Harlan Ellison, D. C. Fontana | | | | | | | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - The Graveyard Shift (Feb/16/1973) | | A couple is haunted by ghosts of old horror-film monsters. The ghosts want to possess a baby because the studio is being torn down. The baby is carried by Linda, the guard's wife. In order to kill the spirits, the security guard takes some gasoline and burns all of the old films. | | Guest Stars: Allen Jaffe as Hunchback, I. Stanford Jolley as Wolfman, Paul Picerni as Dr. Richardson, Mathias Reitz as Claw, Joe Renteria as Johnny Horne, Skip Riley as Royal Warlock, Royce Wallace as Nurse, Don 'Red' Barry as Charlie Durham, Douglas Henderson as Jack Willis, Eric Gathers as Royal Warlock, John Astin (1) as Fred Colby, Hal Bokar as Apeman, Jim Boles as Dr. Death, William Castle as J.B. Filmore, Patty Duke as Linda Colby, Anthony Eldridge as Royal Warlock, David Garfield (2) as Royal Warlock (as John D. Garfield), Roger Garrett as Royal Warlock | Director: Don McDougall (1) Writer: Mann Rubin | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - Spare Parts (Feb/23/1973) | | A dead doctor gets revenge on his wife for her murder of him by shutting him in a garage with a Corvette running. He does this through vocal cords, hands, and eyes he has donated to three innocent people. | | Guest Stars: Barbara Stuart as Nurse Georgia Grant, Alex Rocco as Joseph Moretti, Rick Lenz as Dr. Steven Crosley, Susan Oliver (1) as Ellen Pritchard, Lee Kroeger as Nurse Mary Starman, Don Knight as Dr. Phillip Pritchard, Meg Foster as Penny Wiseman, Christopher Connelly (2) as Chuck, Larry J. Blake (1) as Mr. Mobley | Director: Charles S. Dubin Writer: Seeleg Lester, Paul Mason (1), Jimmy Sangster | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - The Ghost of Potter's Field (Mar/23/1973) | | A magazine journalist is almost destroyed by his doppelganger until he finds out the true identity of a hit man buried in a potter's field that took over his soul. | | Guest Stars: Paul Winchell as Carlson, Louise Sorel as Nisa King, Phillip Pine as Dolf Ellis, Joe Petrullo as Tenant, Robert Mandan as Ted Murray, Darwin Joston as Danny Ferro, William Boyett as Foreman, Gary Conway as John Walsh, Pat Harrington, Jr. as Mark Riceman, Myron Healey as Lieutenant Maloney, Tab Hunter as Bob Herrick | Director: Don McDougall (1) Writer: Bill S. Ballinger | | | | | | |
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