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| The Time Tunnel |
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| 1 :01x01 - Rendezvous with Yesterday (Sep/09/1966) | | Congress has been pouring billions - seven of them, to be exact - into a hole in the desert and now Senator Clark wants to see what they've bought. He visits the massive complex of Project Tic Toc but is unimpressed when he learns their centerpiece, a "Time Tunnel" that can transfer matter and energy into the past or future, is not quite operational. He plans to leave and pull the plug. Desperate to save the project, scientist Tony Newman operates the not yet perfected Time Tunnel and transfers himself back in time, arriving on... The Deck of the Titanic, hours before her rendezvous with an iceberg. Colleague Doug Phillips, desperate to rescue his young protege, employs the device. Now both men are trapped in the past and dependent on a largely untested prototype time machine to return home! | | Guest Stars: Michael Rennie as Captain Malcolm Smith, Susan Hampshire as Althea Hall, Gary Merrill as Senator Clark, | Co-Guest Stars: Don Knight as Granger, Jean-Michel Michenau (1) as Marcel, John Winston as Guard, Brett Parker as Countdown Technician | Director: Irwin Allen Story: Irwin Allen, Harold Jack Bloom, Shimon Wincelberg | Teleplay: Harold Jack Bloom, Shimon Wincelberg | | | | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - End of the World (Sep/23/1966) | | Snatched from the moon, Doug and Tony find themselves in the west of 1910. Halley's Comet is making a close approach and doomsayers are everywhere. Professor Ainsley has predicted the end of civilization and even Doug cannot disprove his calculations! To compound the problem, a large group of miners have been trapped in a cave-in, and no one is available to rescue them. | | Guest Stars: Paul Fix as Henderson, James Westerfield as Sheriff, | Co-Guest Stars: Paul Carr as Blaine, Gregory Morton (1) as Professor Ainsley | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: William Welch, Peter Germano | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The Day the Sky Fell In (Sep/30/1966) | | From the West of 1910, the duo travel forward thirty one years, to December 6, 1941. They've landed near the Pearl Harbor Naval Base hours before a Japanese attack will sink most of the Pacific Fleet. Among the officers stationed on the base: Lieutenant Commander Tony Newman, Senior! Can Tony find out what happened to his father, whose body was never found, on that fateful day? Or will Japanese agents put an end to the duo's chronoportation? | | Guest Stars: Linden Chiles as Lieutenant Commander Tony Newman, Sr., | Co-Guest Stars: Susan Flannery as Louise Neal, Lew Gallo as Lieutenant Charlie Anderson, Robert Riordan as Admiral Brandt, Sheldon Collins as Young Tony Newman, Jr. (as Sheldon Golomb), Caroline Kido as Yuko, | Uncredited: Frankie Kabott as Billy Neal, Shuji J. Nozawa as Sumida, Jerry Fujikawa as Japanese Lieutenant, Patrick Culliton as Radioman, Bob Okazaki as Tasaka | Director: William Hale, William Hale Writer: Ellis St. Joseph | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Last Patrol (Oct/07/1966) | | From Pearl Harbor backwards 126 years to the outskirts of New Orleans before a final, fateful battle of the War of 1812. Doug and Tony encounter 'The Butcher' Southall, and the team in 1968 calls in his descendant, a general in the British Army for advice. Doug and Tony hope to escape The Butcher and his descendant hopes to learn why he made a horrific tactical error in attacking Stonewall Jackson's fortifications on their strongest side! | | Guest Stars: Carroll O'Connor as General Phillip Southall, Colonel "The Butcher" Southall, | Co-Guest Stars: Michael Pate as Captain Hotchkiss, John Napier as Captain Jenkins, David Watson (1) as Lieutenant Rynerson, | Uncredited: John Winston as British Sentry | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Robert Duncan (2), Wanda Duncan | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Crack of Doom (Oct/14/1966) | | From 1815 New Orleans, Doug and Tony move forward nearly 70 years to the Indonesian Island of Krakatoa in 1883. Dr. Everett Holland assures them it will be decades before the volcano explodes again, but has the scientist deliberately misled everyone around him? Doug and Tony know they have only days until the volcano erupts with a blast literally felt round the world – and then they learn it's even later than they think... | | Guest Stars: Torin Thatcher as Dr. Everett Holland, Ellen Burstyn as Eve Holland (as Ellen McRae), Victor Lundin as Karnosu (as Vic Lundin), | Co-Guest Stars: George Matsui as Young Native, | Uncredited: Kim Kahana as Native | Director: William Hale, William Hale Writer: William Welch | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Revenge of the Gods (Oct/21/1966) | | Far into the past: 1200BC and the siege of Troy! The Greeks seek the return of their princess, Helen, spirited off by Paris to be his wife. The pair are thought to be gods thanks to their unique insights. But when a traitor captures Doug, Tony must find a way inside Troy to free him. Fortunately, a Greek engineer may just have an answer - a horse of a different kind... | | Guest Stars: John Doucette as Ulysses, Dee Hartford as Helen, Paul Carr as Paris, Joseph Ruskin as Sardis, | Co-Guest Stars: Kevin Hagen as Greek Sword Leader, Abraham Sofaer as Epeios, | Uncredited: Anthony Brand (1) as Soldier, Patrick Culliton as Sentry, Paul Stader as Greek Man | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: William Read Woodfield, Allan Balter | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Massacre (Oct/28/1966) | | Nearly 3000 years forward this time, to the eastern Montana territory in late June of 1876. There Doug encounters General George Armstrong Custer, while Tony is captured by Lakota tribesmen. Tony finally persudes Chief Sitting Bull that he is an honorable man and tries to avert what he sees as a victory that will lead to defeat. Doug, meanwhile, tries to dissuade Custer from his ruinous course of action. | | Guest Stars: Joe Maross as General George Custer, Christopher Dark as Crazy Horse, Paul Comi as Captain Benteen, John Pickard (1) as Major Reno, Lawrence Montaigne as Yellow Elk, | Co-Guest Stars: George Mitchell as Sitting Bull, Bruce Mars as Tom Custer, Jim Halferty as Trooper McGinnis (as Jim Halferty), Perry Lopez as Dr. Charles Whitebird | Director: Murray Golden Writer: Carey Wilber | | | | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Reign of Terror (Nov/18/1966) | | In 1793 Paris agents of Robespierre's Committee for Public Safety capture Doug. Assigned quotas of people to bring in for execution, the agents are sometimes less than scrupulous in verifying their captives’ guilt. Tony manages to free Doug but the pair then find themselves drawn into a plot to free Marie Antoinette from imprisonment. General Kirk sends back a radioactive ring for the duo to find, in hopes Project Tic Toc will be able to lock onto them and return them home. Unfortunately, Kirk has an ancestor in the past who intercepts the ring and who has sinister plans of his own for the time travelers and the former Queen. | | Guest Stars: David Opatoshu as Shopkeeper, Monique Lemaire as Marie Antoinette, Louis Mercier as Simon, Pat Michenaud as The Dauphin, | Co-Guest Stars: Joe E. Tata as Napoleon Bonaparte, | Uncredited: Whit Bissell as Querque (Heywood Kirk's ancestor), Howard Culver as Voice, Tiger Joe Marsh as Executioner | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: William Welch | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Secret Weapon (Nov/25/1966) | | So close! The duo finds itself in 1956 Russia. Project Tic Toc tries to contact them by sending F5 probes back, but these prove dangerous. The last probe contains a note instructing Doug and Tony to meet a contact named Alexis and through him to learn whatever they can about project A-13. Project A-13 proves extremely familiar and yet dangerously wrong, and now the duo faces death. And in the future, Project A-13 mastermind Biracki offers his services to the Pentagon... | | Guest Stars: Michael Ansara as Colonel Hruda, Nehemiah Persoff as Professor Biracki, | Co-Guest Stars: Russ Conway as General Parker (as Russell Conway), Gregory Gaye as Alexis (as Gregory Gay), Kevin Hagen as McDonnell | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Theodore Apstein | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - The Death Trap (Dec/02/1966) | | From the Russia of 1956 the duo chronoports backward nearly a hundred years to the outskirts of Baltimore, 1861. There they chance across several abolitionists who plan to murder Lincoln, four years before Booth will do so! They hope this will plunge the country into a war that will ultimately force an end to slavery. Jeremiah, leader of the abolitionist faction, has devised a large clock operated bomb that he plans to place on the President's train. Doug and Tony must persuade Allan Pinkerton of the President's peril or find and disarm the bomb before Jeremiah and his men change history... | | Guest Stars: Christopher Harris (1) as David Gebhardt, Ford Rainey as Abraham Lincoln, Scott Marlowe as Jeremiah Gebhardt, R. G. Armstrong as Allan Pinkerton, Tom Skerritt as Jeremiah, | Uncredited: Dick Geary (1) as Carver, George Robotham as Scott | Director: William Hale, William Hale Writer: Leonard Stadd | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - The Alamo (Dec/09/1966) | | From 1861 to 1836 near what would later be known as San Antonio, Texas. Doug and Tony find themselves attacked by Mexican soldiers. They escape to a nearby mission only to learn that it is the Alamo, and the siege is just beginning. When they try to convince him Mexicans will overrun the mission, Colonel Bill Travis imprisons them on suspicion of espionage! | | Guest Stars: Jim Davis (1) as Jim Bowie, Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr. as Captain Rodriguez (as Rodolpho Hoyos), Edward Colmans (1) as Dr. Armandez, Rhodes Reason as Colonel Bill Travis, | Co-Guest Stars: Alberto Monte as Sergeant Garcia, Elizabeth Rogers (1) as Mrs. Reynerson, John Lupton as Captain Reynerson, | Uncredited: Orwin C. Harvey as Sentry | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Robert Duncan (2), Wanda Duncan | | | | | | | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The Revenge of Robin Hood (Dec/30/1966) | | Doug materializes outside King John's throne room in England, 1215. The Earl of Huntington tries to persuade John to sign the Magna Carta but the King will have none of it and orders the Earl seized. Huntington almost makes good his escape, but runs into Doug in the next room, giving his pursuers the opportunity to grab both men! Tony manages to free Doug but not the Earl. Now the rebels and the king’s agents both threaten the two time travelers! | | Guest Stars: John Orchard as Engelard, James Lanphier as DuBois, Erin O'Brien-Moore (1) as Baroness, Ronald Long as Friar Tuck, John Alderson as Little John, Donald Harron as Huntington (Earl of) / Robin Hood, John Crawford (1) as King John | Director: William Hale, William Hale Writer: Leonard Stadd | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - Kill Two by Two (Jan/06/1967) | | From Medieval England the duo catapults forward to the early months of 1945, where they land in a tiny island near Iwo Jima, days before a United States Marine landing force will occupy the group of islands. From a Japanese soldier left behind they learn that the Japanese Air Force plans to spring a trap on the Marines! They must defeat the Japanese lieutenant at his sadistic games and capture his radio before the landing, or else they'll have ringside seats to a slaughter - maybe their own! | | Guest Stars: Mako as Lt. Nakamura, Kam Tong as Itsugi, Philip Ahn as Dr. Nakamura, | Co-Guest Stars: Brent Davis (1) as Marine Sergeant, Vince Howard (1) as Medic | Director: Herschel Daugherty Writer: Robert Duncan (2), Wanda Duncan | | | | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - The Ghost of Nero (Jan/20/1967) | | From aliens to ghosts! Tony and Doug disappear from 1885 Arizona when the aliens leave, only to find themselves three decades later in 1915 Italy during The Great War. They land in a villa owned by Count Galba. In a crypt below lies the tomb of Nero, legendary emperor of ancient Rome. The shelling has disturbed the tomb and perhaps freed the ghost of the emperor - who wishes to kill Count Galba and anyone who aids him. The time travelers face an angry ghost on one side and angry Germans on the other in a villa soon to be leveled by artillery fire! | | Guest Stars: Nino Candido as Mussolini, John Hoyt as Dr. Steinholtz, Gunner Hellström as Neistadt, Eduardo Ciannelli as Count Galba, Richard Jaeckel as Sgt. Mueller | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Leonard Stadd | | | |
| 20 :01x20 - The Walls Of Jericho (Jan/27/1967) | | The temporal castaways hurtle from 1915 Italy to Old Testament Jericho, days before Joshua's attack. Joshua's men circle the city and he believes two spies will sneak into the city to learn whether the population is losing heart. Joshua believes Doug and Tony are the spies, and sends them into the heart of a city that will kill them if they're discovered! They must remember enough Biblical lore to find their ally and escape the sinister priest of Kemosh and the city before it falls! | | Guest Stars: Myrna Fahey as Rahab, Michael Pate as Captain, Lisa Gaye as Ahza, Arnold Moss as Malek, | Co-Guest Stars: Abraham Sofaer as Father, Tiger Joe Marsh as Torturer, Cynthia Lane as Shala, Rhodes Reason as Joshua | Director: Nathan Juran Writer: Ellis St. Joseph | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Idol of Death (Feb/03/1967) | | From ancient Jericho to Mexico, 1519. Doug and Tony find themselves caught between Hernán Cortés and a golden mask he wants very much. The mask conveys an authority that will permit the conquistador to overwhelm the tribes easily. Now Doug, Tony, and two Aztecs must outrace a group of Spaniards determined to kill them and reach the mask first! | | Guest Stars: Teno Pollick as Young Chief, Lawrence Montaigne as Alvarado, Anthony Caruso as Cortez, | Co-Guest Stars: Peter Brocco as Retainer, Abel Fernández as Bowman (as Abel Fernandez), Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr. as Castillano (as Rodolfo Hoyos) | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Wanda Duncan, Robert Duncan (2) | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - Billy the Kid (Feb/10/1967) | | The tunnel carries Doug and Tony forward over three centuries from Aztec Mexico to Lincoln, New Mexico early in 1881. There they meet William Bonney - the notorious outlaw Billy the Kid. Impulse and confusion soon have the pair on the wrong side of both Billy and the law in Lincoln! Worse, it will be hours until the Time Tunnel charges sufficiently to attempt another shift. Doug must keep Billy from killing him while Tony keeps his neck out of the noose until Project Tic Toc can help them... | | Guest Stars: Phil Chambers (3) as Marshall, Pitt Herbert as Tom McKinney, Harry Lauter as Wilson, Allen Case as Pat Garrett, Robert Walker, Jr. (2) as Billy The Kid (as Robert Walker), John Crawford (1) as John Poe | Director: Nathan Juran Writer: William Welch | | | |
| 23 :01x23 - Pirates of Deadman's Island (Feb/17/1967) | | From Wild West New Mexico the chrononauts move backward to an island off the Barbary Coast in North Africa, April of 1805. There they run afoul of pirate captain Beal. When Beal learns they're not seamen and command no ransom, he orders them killed. The arrival of Stephen Decatur's naval detachment earns them an impromptu stay of execution, but as is so often the case, the pair is between hammer and tongs: the pirates on one side and Decatur's pirate killers on the other. Matters worsen when an accident translates Beal forward to Project Tic Toc, where he causes all kinds of problems... | | Guest Stars: Victor Jory as Captain Beal, Regis Toomey as Dr. Berkhart, Pepito Galindo as Pepito Galindo, | Co-Guest Stars: Alex Montoya as Spanish Captain, Charles Bateman as Stephan Decatur, Harry Lauter as Mr. Johnson, James Anderson (1) as Mr. Hampton | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Barney Slater | | | |
| 24 :01x24 - Chase Through Time (Feb/24/1967) | | Doug and Tony transit during a rare off-shift period. As the scientist on duty watches them, a man sneaks up behind him and murders him! Then the man replaces a component in one of the time tunnel consoles. But when the dead scientist fails to check in, security is dispatched to the control room and the man is forced to flee... through the Time Tunnel! Now Doug and Tony are trapped in time with a murderer. Worse, instructions decoded from the man's quarters reveal that he has planted a powerful atomic bomb somewhere inside Project Tic Toc! Doug and Tony must chase the man through time to learn where the device is, before the Project is destroyed and they are stranded! | | Guest Stars: Wesley Lau as Jiggs, Lew Gallo as Vokar, Joe Ryan as Magister, Vitina Marcus as Zee, Robert Duvall as Nimon | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Carey Wilber | | | |
| 25 :01x25 - The Death Merchant (Mar/03/1967) | | Having narrowly escaped death in one million AD and one million BC, Doug and Tony land in the middle of one of the bloodiest battles of the American Civil War: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in July of 1863. Artillery fire knocks out Tony and robs him of his memory; Confederate forces find him and assume he belongs with them. Meanwhile, Union forces essentially draft Doug into their army! Both sides are looking for a large cache of gunpowder under the control of an enigmatic man named Michaels. When Doug finds out who Michaels really is, he realizes his problems have only begun! | | Guest Stars: Kevin O'Neal as Corporal, Kevin Hagen as Sgt. Maddox, Malachi Throne as Michaels, John Crawford (1) as Major | Director: Nathan Juran Writer: Robert Duncan (2), Wanda Duncan | | | |
| 26 :01x26 - Attack of the Barbarians (Mar/10/1967) | | From the Barbary Pirates the pair hurtle backwards to Mongolian China in 1287. Genghis Khan has tried and failed to conquer the world but there are those inspired by his ideas. One such is Batu, who recovers the travelers. Convinced they know how he can break the fortress that stands between him and his goal, he puts Tony on the rack. With Doug’s help Tony escapes. The travelers must seek the only shelter they can find – that fortress and its commander, Marco Polo. But the Mongol hordes remain. And Tony may just be falling in love with Princess Sarit, daughter of Kublai Khan! | | Guest Stars: Paul Mantee as Ambahai, John Saxon as Marco Polo, Vitina Marcus as Sarit, Arthur Batanides as Batu | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: Robert Hamner | | | |
| 27 :01x27 - Merlin the Magician (Mar/17/1967) | | Doug and Tony vanish from ancient China into the time stream – and freeze there. The scientists of Project Tic Toc attempt to correct the problem but a commanding voice cries “No!” A man standing on the computer towers freezes the entire control room and pulls Doug and Tony into the present! He compels them obey his commands and sends them hurtling into the past, to the time of Arthur Pendragon in 544AD. For this is Merlin the Magician and he needs Doug and Tony to help ensure the reign of King Arthur by helping the young king expel hordes of vicious Vikings from Cornwall! | | Guest Stars: Christopher Cary as Merlin, Lisa Jak as Guinevere, Jim McMullan (1) as King Arthur, | Co-Guest Stars: Vincent Beck as Wogan | Director: Harry Harris (1) Writer: William Welch | | | |
| 28 :01x28 - The Kidnappers (Mar/24/1967) | | Before Arthur can enlist them in the Knights of the Round Table the time travelers vanish back into the time stream – and a time traveler from the future appears at Project Tic Toc! This sinister silver clad figure stuns and kills his way through the guards, seizes Dr. Ann McGregor, and vanishes. The only clue he leaves is a data card made of strange metal but readable by the Project Tic Toc computers. From the card the Project team learns where Dr. McGregor has been taken and sends Doug and Tony there to rescue her. They arrive on a planet orbiting Canopus in 1910 – that planet’s year 1910, which is 8433AD! There they learn Ann’s abduction was a lure to draw them to the planet! | | Guest Stars: Michael Ansara as Curator, Del Monroe as Ott | Director: Sobey Martin Writer: William Welch | | | |
| 29 :01x29 - Raiders From Outer Space (Mar/31/1967) | | No sooner are the travelers freed from the clutches of the Curator in the far future than they’re in trouble again – they land in the middle of the Mahdist War near Khartoum, April 2, 1883. They no sooner evade skirmishing Sudanese Muslims and British troops than they encounter... aliens? Doug and Tony must help British troops defend their fort against the Mahdists, and then they have to learn what the aliens want and figure out what to do about it. And the aliens seem capable of influencing the operation of the Time Tunnel itself. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Hagen as Planet Leader, John Crawford (1) as Henderson | Director: Nathan Juran Writer: Wanda Duncan, Robert Duncan (2) | | | |
| 30 :01x30 - Town of Terror (Apr/07/1967) | | From the Mahdist War of 1883 Doug and Tony hurtle to the seaside town of Cliffport, Maine in September 10, 1978 – a full ten years in the future. They appear in a basement packed with strange scientific gear. Upstairs is a chemical laboratory. The door out of that leads to a hotel whose kindly owner has no idea she even has a cellar! The travelers show her the door to the chemical lab. When she opens it, it leads to a pantry! The travelers follow her inside and show her the door to her basement. Then she taps each man on the head, instantly paralyzing him. Seconds later she transforms into a black robed and purple skinned alien! What sort of trouble have the time traveling pair uncovered this time? | | Guest Stars: Mabel Albertson as Sarah, Gary Haynes as Pete, Heather Young as Joan | Director: Herschel Daugherty Writer: Carey Wilber | | | |
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