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The Outer Limits (1963)

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  Episode Information  
Title: I, Robot
Episode Number: 41
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 9
Original Airdate: Saturday November 14th, 1964
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Episode Crew
Director: Leon Benson
Writer: (Unknown)
Story: Eando Binder
Teleplay: Robert C. Dennis (1)
  Episode Summary  
Adam Link, a robot, is arrested and accused for the murder of its creator. After a trial, the robot is found guilty and, on its way to be dismantled, it runs to save the life of a little girl and is crashed and torn up by the State truck.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
John HoytplayedProfessor HebbelRecurring (third appearance)
Leonard NimoyplayedJournalist Judson EllisRecurring (second appearance)
Read MorganplayedAdam Link, robotRecurring (second appearance)
Ford RaineyplayedD.A. Thomas Coyle 
Howard da SilvaplayedThurman Cutler 
Hugh SandersplayedSheriff Barclay 
Marianna HillplayedNina Link 
Peter BroccoplayedProfessor Charles Link 
  Episode Quotes  
Opening Narration: God looked upon his world and called it good, but Man was not content. He looked for ways to make it better and built machines to do the work. But in vain we build the world, unless the builder also grows.
 
Closing Narration: Out of every disaster, a little progress is made. Man will build more robots, and learn how to make them better. And, given enough time, he may learn how to do the same for himself.
 
Judson Ellis: Frankenstein killed by his own monster! Sheriff, this is the space age!
 
  Cultural References  
This episode inspired the film, I, Robot. That film features Will Smith, who was in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
 
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