The Twilight Zone Episode Guide

Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

 

Season 1
1. Where Is Everybody? (Original airdate October 2, 1959)
Greeted by empty streets, a man searches a small town to find that he is completely and inexplicably alone. The series pilot.
CAST: Earl Holliman, James Gregory, John Conwell, Paul Langton, James McCallion, Jay Overholts, Carter Mulavey, Jim Johnson, Gary Walberg.

2. One for the Angels (Original airdate October 9, 1959)
Informed that his time on Earth is about up, a gentle sidewalk salesman named Bookman talks Mr. Death into letting him make one really big pitch "one for the angels" before he dies.
CAST: Ed Wynn, Murray Hamilton, Dana Dillaway, Jay Overholts, Merritt Bohn, Mickey Maga

3. Mr. Denton on Doomsday (Original airdate October 16, 1959)
A broken-down gunslinger finds a magic potion that restores his shooting skill, but brings an end to his fast-draw career.
CAST: Dan Duryea, Malcolm Atterbury, Martin Landau, Ken Lynch, Doug McClure, Jeanne Cooper, Arthur Batanicles, Robert Burton.

4. The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (Original airdate October 23, 1959)
A forgotten star of the thirties uses films of her old movies to re-create the spirit of her heyday.
CAST: Ida Lupino, Martin Balsam, Alice Frost, Ted de Corsia, John Clarke, Jerome Cowan.

5. Walking Distance (Original airdate October 30, 1959)
A man's need to escape the pressure of his work is so great that he slips back 30 years into his own childhood.
CAST: Gig Young, Michael Montgomery, Byron Foulger, Joseph Corey, Frank Overton, Irene Tedrow, Buzz Martin.

6. Escape Clause (Original airdate November 6, 1959)
A man makes a pact with the devil for immortality then finds he doesn't get a kick out of living anymore.
CAST: David Wayne, Wendell Holmes, Raymond Bailey, Dick Wilson, Paul E. Burns, Allan Lurie, Virginia Christine, Thomas Gomez, Nesdon Booth, Joe Flynn, George Baxter.

7. The Lonely (Original airdate November 13, 1959)
Convicted of murder and sent to a deserted asteroid for 40 years, a man is given a robot woman for company.
CAST: Jack Warden, John Dehner, Jim Turley, Jean Marsh, Ted Knight.

8. Time Enough at Last (Original airdate November 20, 1959)
Nearsighted, meek bank clerk Henry Bernis is the sole survivor of an H-bomb attack. At last he has the time to engulf himself in his passion for books. Or so he thinks.
CAST: Burgess Meredith, Vaughn Taylor, Jacqueline de Wit, Lela Bliss.

9. Perchance to Dream (Original airdate November 27, 1959)
A terrified man stumbles into a psychiatrist's office, afraid that if he falls asleep a woman in his dream will murder him.
CAST: Richard Conte, John Larch, Suzanne Lloyd, Eddie Marr, Ted Stanhope, Russell Trent.

10. Judgment Night (Original airdate December 4, 1959)
A passenger on board a wartime freighter has a premonition that the ship will be sunk by a Nazi submarine at 1:15 a.m., but no one believes him.
CAST: Nehemiah Persoff, Patrick Macnee, Leslie Bradley, Kendrick Huxham, Ben Wright, Hugh Sanders, Deirdre Owen, James Franciscus.

11. And When the Sky Was Opened (Original airdate December 11, 1959)
Three astronauts, returning from man's first space flight, cannot remember the events of their trip. Then they begin to disappear one by one.
CAST: Rod Taylor, James Hutton, Charles Aidman, Sue Randall, Gloria Pall, Maxine Cooper, Paul Bryar.

12. What You Need (Original airdate Decembe25, 1959)
A down-and-out man tries to turn another man's ability to tell the future into a money-making scheme.
CAST: Steve Cochran, Read Morgan, Arline Sax, Frank Alloca, Ernest Truax, William Edmonson, Norman Sturgis, Mark Sunday.

13. The Four of Us Are Dying (Original airdate January 1, 1960)
Arch Hammer can change his face to look exactly like someone else, a talent that he depends on for a living.
CAST: Harry Townes, Philip Pine, Don Gordon, Bernard Fein, Beverly Garland, Ross Martin, Peter Brocco, Milton Frome.

14. Third from the Sun (Original airdate January 8, 1960)
Two families steal a rocket ship and flee to another world before atomic war devastates their own.
CAST: Fritz Weaver, Edward Andrews, Lori March, Will J. White, Joe Maross, Denise Alexander, Jeanne Evans.

15. I Shot an Arrow Into the Air (Original airdate January 15, 1960)
A panicky astronaut traveler, believing his ship has crashed on a deserted asteroid, kills his two companions to save water, then discovers his shocking true location.
CAST: Dewey Martin, Edward Binns, Ted Otis.

16. The Hitch-Hiker (Original airdate January 22, 1960)
Driving cross-country, a girl keeps seeing the same hitch-hiker on the road ahead, beckoning her toward a fatal accident.
CAST: Inger Stevens, Leonard Strong, Adam Williams, Dwight Townsend, Mitzi McCall, Eleanor Audley, Lew Gallo, Russ Bender, George Mitchell.

17. The Fever (Original airdate January 29, 1960)
A man fanatically opposed to gambling battles a Las Vegas one-armed bandit with a malevolent will of its own.
CAST: Everett Sloane, William Kendis, Art Lewis, Carole Kent, Vivi Janiss, Lee Millar.

18. The Last Flight (Original airdate February 5, 1960)
Fleeing from a World War One dogfight, a cowardly British pilot lands his 1917 biplane at a modem jet air base in France ... in 1959.
CAST: Kenneth Haigh, Alexander Scourby, Simon Scott, Robert Warwick, Harry Raybould.

19. The Purple Testament (Original airdate February 12, 1960)
A soldier unexpectedly acquires the power to recognize death in the faces of men about to die in battle.
CAST: William Reynolds, Dick York, Barney Phillips, Warren Oates, Ron Masak, William Phipps, Marc Cavell, Paul Mazursky.

20. Elegy (Original airdate February 19, 1960)
Earth-like scenes from many historical periods greet three space travelers who land on a strange planet.
CAST: Cecil Kellaway, Kevin Hagen, Jeff Morrow, Don Dubbins.

21. Mirror Image (Original airdate February 26, 1960)
A young woman grows panicky when she is haunted by a strange double who keeps appearing in a bus depot.
CAST: Vera Miles, Martin Milner, Joe Hamilton.

22. The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (Original airdate March 4, 1960)
A mysterious power failure causes paranoid suburban residents to suspect one another of being disguised creatures from outer space.
CAST: Claude Akins, Jack Weston, Barry Atwater, Jan Handzlik, Burt Metcalfe, Mary Gregory, Anne Barton, Lea Waggner, Ben Erway, Lyn Guild, Sheldon Allman, William Walsh.

23. A World of Difference (Original airdate March 11, 1960)
A businessman inexplicably finds his office has become a set for a movie in which he is a character.
CAST: Howard Duff, Gail Kobe, Peter Walker, Eileen Ryan, Frank Maxwell.

24. Long Live Walter Jameson (Original airdate March 18, 1960)
A college professor is startled to learn that his young colleague and prospective son-in-law was born 2000 years ago with the gift of eternal life.
CAST: Kevin McCarthy, Edgar Stehli, Dody Heath, Estelle Winwood.

25. People Are Alike All Over (Original airdate March 25, 1960)
Sam Conrad, the first human to visit Mars, is relieved to find that the Martians treat him kindly and even build him a house like his home on Earth but with one big difference.
CAST: Roddy McDowell, Paul Comi, Vic Perrin, Susan Oliver, Byron Morrow, Vernon Gray.

26. Execution (Original airdate April 1, 1960)
An outlaw in the Wild West of the 1880s is snatched from the hangman's noose by a modern scientist's time machine.
CAST: Albert Salmi, Russell Johnson, Than Wyenn, George Mitchell, Jon Lormer, Fay Roope, Richard Karlan, Joe Howarth.

27. The Big Tall Wish (Original airdate April 8, 1960)
A 10-year-old boy tells a prize fighter that he will make a wish for him to win his comeback fight.
CAST: Steven Perry, Ivan Dixon, Kim Hamilton.

28. A Nice Place to Visit (Original airdate April 15, 1960)
A small-time hoodlum gets killed by the police during a robbery and finds an afterlife where he can have anything he wants.
CAST: Larry Blyden, Sebastian Cabot, Sandra Warner.

29. Nightmare as a Child (Original airdate April 29, 1960)
A teacher's encounter with herself as a child unlocks her memory of witnessing her mother's murder.
CAST: Janice Rule, Terry Burnham, Sheppard Strudwick.

30. A Stop at Willoughby (Original airdate May 6, 1960)
A harassed executive escapes into the peaceful town of Willoughby in July 1880.
CAST: James Daly, Howard Smith, Patricia Donahue, James Maloney.

31. The Chaser (Original airdate May 13, 1960)
A lovesick man finds unexpected results when he buys a potion from a stranger to help woo the woman he desires.
CAST: George Grizzard, John McIntire, Patricia Barry, J. Pat O'Malley.

32. A Passage for Trumpet (Original airdate May 20, 1960)
A down-on-his-luck trumpet player is given a second crack at life after being struck down by a truck.
CAST: Jack Klugman, Mary Webster, John Anderson, Frank Wolff.

33. Mr. Bevis (Original airdate June 3, 1960)
A happy-go-lucky man loses his job, his car and his home in one morning, then meets his "guardian angel" who tells him they will start the day anew.
CAST: Orson Bean, Henry Jones, Charles Lane, William Schallert, Horace McMahon.

34. The After Hours (Original airdate June 10, 1960)
A woman who buys a thimble on the ninth floor of a department store later discovers the floor doesn't exist, and makes a startling discovery after the store closes.
CAST: Anne Francis, Elizabeth Allen, James Millhollin, John Conwell, Nancy Rennick.

35. The Mighty Casey (Original airdate June 17, 1960)
The manager of a baseball team on a losing streak hires a robot pitcher called Casey.
CAST: Robert Sorrells, Jack Warden, Don O'Kelly, Abraham Sofaer.

36. A World of His Own (Original airdate July 1, 1960)
A playwright describes characters into his tape recorder and they materialize before his eyes.
CAST: Keenan Wynn, Phyllis Kirk, Mary La Roche.

 


Season 2

37. King Nine Will Not Return (Original airdate September 30, 1960)
A downed bomber pilot crash-lands in the desert. When he regains consciousness he cannot find any of his crew members.
CAST: Bob Cummings, Gene Lyons, Seymour Green, Richard Lupino, Paul Lambert, Jenna McMahon.

38. The Man in the Bottle (Original airdate October 7, 1960)
An impoverished pawnbroker is granted four wishes by a genie in a bottle. It's not just that his wishes ended up not being what he expected it's what they did end up being.
CAST: Luther Alder, Joseph Ruskin, Vivi Janiss, Lisa Golm, Olan Soule, Peter Coe, Albert Szabo.

39. Nervous Man in a Four-Dollar Room (Original airdate October 14, 1960)
A small-time hood assigned to kill an old man finds himself confronted by another version of himself in his own living reflection.
CAST: Joe Mantell, William D. Gordon.

40. A Thing About Machines (Original airdate October 28, 1960)
A bad-tempered writer is convinced the machines in his home are conspiring to destroy him. CAST: Richard Haydn, Barbara Stuart, Barney Phillips.

41. The Howling Man (Original airdate November 4, 1960)
Taking refuge in a European monastery during a storm, a man hears someone howling and is told it's the Devil who is being held prisoner. CAST: H.M. Wynant, John Carradine, Robin Hughes, Ezelle Poule.

42. The Eye of the Beholder (Original airdate November 11, 1960)
In a hospital room, her face completely covered by medical wrappings, a woman waits to see if a last-chance operation on her face has fixed the freakishness that will have her sent to a reservation of outcasts.
CAST: Joanna Hayes, Jennifer Howard, William D. Gordon, Maxine Stuart, Donna Douglas.

43. Nick of Time (Original airdate November 18, 1960)
A superstitious newlywed husband finds a penny fortune-telling machine that makes uncannily accurate predictions about his life.
CAST: William Shatner, Patricia Breslin.

44. The Lateness of the Hour (Original airdate December 2, 1960)
A young woman, bored with the precise, faultless routine of her family's life, persuades her father to dismantle their robot servants.
CAST: Inger Stevens, John Hoyt, Irene Tedrow, Mary Gregory.

45. The Trouble with Templeton (Original airdate December 9, 1960)
A distinguished, aging actor who reflects on the happier days of his youth gets a sobering glimpse of the past.
CAST: Brian Aherne, Pippa Scott, Charles S. Carlson, Sydney Pollack.

46. A Most Unusual Camera (Original airdate December 16, 1960)
A pair of petty thieves find that a camera they have just stolen can predict the future by the pictures it takes.
CAST: Jean Carson, Fred Clark, Adam Williams.

47. Night of the Meek (Original airdate December 23, 1960)
Henry Corwin, a down-at-the-heels department store Santa, dispenses Christmas cheer to a mission house with the help of a sack that will produce whatever one asks for.
CAST: Art Carney, John Fiedler, Meg Wylie, Robert Lieb.

48. Dust (Original airdate January 6, 1961)
An unscrupulous traveling salesman sells some "magic dust" he claims will save a man due to hang for killing a little girl during a drunken spree.
CAST: Thomas Gomez, Vladimir Sokoloff, John Alonso, John Larch.

49. Back There (Original airdate January 13, 1961)
A man tries to prevent the assassination of Abraham Lincoln when he finds himself thrust back in time.
CAST: Russell Johnson, Paul Hartman, Bartlett Robinson, John Lasell.

50. The Whole Truth (Original airdate January 20, 1961)
The disreputable patter of a used-car dealer changes when he buys a haunted car from an old man and finds he is suddenly unable to lie to his customers.
CAST: Jack Carson, Jack Ging, Arte Johnson, Nan Peterson, George Chandler, Loring Smith.

51. The Invaders (Original airdate January 27, 1961)
A lone woman battles two miniature spacemen whose craft crashes into her isolated farmhouse. The essentially dialogue-free, one-woman performance by the legendary Agnes Moorehead of Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons and, later, television's Bewitched, is a tour de force.

52. A Penny for Your Thoughts (Original airdate February 3, 1961(
Timid bank clerk Victor Pool discovers that a coin that lands on its edge as he pays for a paper leaves him with the power to read minds. CAST: Dick York, Dan Tobin, Hayden Rorke, June Dayton, Cyril Delevanti.

53. Twenty-Two (Original airdate February 10, 1961)
A young woman complains of a recurring nightmare in which she always ends up in Room 22 the hospital morgue.
CAST: Barbara Nichols, Jonathan Harris, Arline Sax, Fredd Wayne, Norma Connolly, Mary Adams, Wesley Lau, Joe Sargeant, Jay Overholts, Carole Conn.

54. The Odyssey of Flight 33 (Original airdate February 24, 1961)
A commercial airliner, en route to New York, breaks through the time barrier into the prehistoric past.
CAST: John Anderson, Paul Comi, Sandy Kenyon, Harp McGuire, Wayne Heffley, Nancy Rennick, Beverly Brown, Jay Overholt, Betty Garde.

55. Mr. Dingle, the Strong (Original airdate March 3, 1961)
A timid little man is experimentally endowed with superhuman strength by a visiting Martian scientist.
CAST: Burgess Meredith, Don Rickles, James Westerfield, Edward Ryder, James Millhollin.

56. Static (Original airdate March 10, 1961)
An old radio picks up signals from the past that unexpectedly rejuvenate a pair of elderly lovers.
CAST: Dean Jagger, Carmen Matthews, Robert Emhardt.

57. The Prime Mover (Original airdate March 24, 1961)
Two men try to make their fortune at Las Vegas from the power one of them has to move inanimate objects.
CAST: Dane Clark, Buddy Ebsen, Christine White, Nesdon Booth, Jane Burgess.

58. Long Distance Call (Original airdate March 31, 1961)
A young boy keeps in touch with his dead grandmother via the toy telephone she once gave him.
CAST: Bill Mumy, Philip Abbott, Patricia Smith, Lili Darvas.

59. A Hundred Yards Over the Rim (Original airdate April 7, 1961)
A 19th-century Western settler, desperately searching for water for his sick son, takes a walk that inexplicably leads him into the next century.
CAST: Cliff Robertson, Miranda Jones, John Crawford, Evan Evans.

60. The Rip Van Winkle Caper (Original airdate April 21, 1961)
Four thieves plot to hide out with their loot for 100 years in a state of suspended animation.
CAST: Oscar Beregi, Simon Oakland, John Mitchum, Lew Gallo.

61. The Silence (Original airdate April 28, 1961)
A garrulous man, bet half a million dollars that he can't keep silent for one year, goes to bizarre lengths to win the wager.
CAST: Franchot Tone, Liam Sullivan, Jonathan Harris.

62. Shadow Play (Original airdate May 5, 1961)
A condemned man tries to convince the people around him that everything and everyone is merely part of a recurring nightmare that always ends in his execution.
CAST: Dennis Weaver, Harry Townes, Wright King.

63. The Mind and the Matter (Original airdate May 12, 1961)
A book about thought gives a clerk the power to accomplish anything just by willing it, leaving him free to create an ideal world. Or at least his version of it.
CAST: Shelley Berman, Jack Grinnage, Jeane Wood, Chet Stratton.

64. Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? (Original airdate May 26, 1961)
On the night of a UFO sighting, seven people at a diner claim to be of Earth, though one of them is not.
CAST: Morgan Jones, John Archer, Bill Kendis, John Hoyt, Jack Elam, Jean Wiles, Barney Phillips

65. The Obsolete Man (Original airdate June 2, 1961)
A librarian in a future society is declared obsolete and told he must die.
CAST: Burgess Meredith, Fritz Weaver.


 

Season 3


66. Two (Original airdate September 15, 1961)
A man and a woman from different sides of a war are the sole survivors of a nuclear holocaust.
CAST: Charles Bronson, Elizabeth Montgomery.

67. The Arrival (Original airdate September 22, 1961)
An airline official tests his theory that a newly arrived but totally empty plane is imaginary-with startling results.
CAST: Harold J. Stone, Robert Karnes, Jim Soles, Fredd Wayne, Bing Russell, Noah Keen, Robert Brubaker.

68. The Shelter (Original airdate September 29, 1961)
A group of neighbors turns into a hostile mob when they try to invade one family's bomb shelter, believing a nuclear attack is imminent.
CAST: Larry Gates, Peggy Stewart, Michael Burns, Jack Albertson, John McLiam, Jo Helton, Joseph Bernard, Moira Turner, Sandy Kenyon, Mary Gregory.

69. The Passersby (Original airdate October 6, 1961)
A crippled Civil War soldier comes to realize that he and the people around him are not walking away from battle-they are dead.
CAST: James Gregory, Joanne Linville, Austin Green, Rex Holman, David Garcia, Warren Kernmerling.

70. A Game of Pool (Original airdate October 13, 1961)
A pool master returns from the dead to play one last game with an eager young hustler.
CAST: Jack Klugman, Jonathan Winters.

71. The Mirror (Original airdate October 20, 1961)
A victorious revolutionary is shown a mirror in the presidential office that is reputed to show the watcher his own assassins.
CAST: Peter Falk, Richard Karlan, Tony Carbone, Val Ruffino, Arthur Batanides, Rodolfo Hoyos, Will Kuluva, Vladimir Sokoloff.

72. The Grove (Original airdate October 27, 1961)
A hired gunman defies a Western outlaw's warning that if he ever came near his grave he'd reach up and snatch away his life.
CAST: Lee Marvin, Strother Martin, Lee Van Cleef, Stafford Rapp, Richard Geary, James Best, Ellen Willrad, William Challee, Larry Johns.

73. It's a Good Life (Original airdate November 3, 1961)
A six-year-old boy holds a town in terror with his powers to change or destroy anyone or anything at will.
CAST: Billy Mumy, Cloris Leachman, Alice Frost, Jeanne Bates, Casey Adams, John Larch, Tom Botcher, Don Keefer, Lenore Kingston.

74. Deaths-Head Revisited (Original airdate November 10, 1961)
At the Dachau concentration camp, a former Nazi is tried by a phantom jury of his tortured victims.
CAST: Oscar Beregi, Joseph Schildkraut, Ben Wright, Karen Verne, Chuck Fox, Robert Boone.

75. The Midnight Sun (Original airdate November 17, 1961)
The Earth has fallen out of its orbit and is drawing closer to the Sun, inflicting ever-increasing heat on the planet.
CAST: Lois Nettleton, Betty Garde, Jason Wingreen, Ned Glass, June Ellis, John McLiam, William Keene, Robert J. Stevenson, Tom Reese.

76. Still Valley (Original airdate November 24, 1961)
A Confederate scout is given a magical book that could guarantee their victory.
CAST: Gary Merrill, Jack Mann, Addison Myers, Ben Cooper, Vaughn Taylor, Mark Tapscott.

77. The Jungle (Original airdate December 1, 1961)
A prospector, threatened with death by a native conjuror for violating African land, feels himself stalked in the deserted streets of Manhattan by some giant jungle beast.
CAST: John Dehner, Emily McLaughlin, Walter Brooke, Jay Adler, Hugh Sanders, Howard Wright, Donald Foster, Jay Overholts.

78. Once Upon a Time (Original airdate December 15, 1961)
Nineteenth-century janitor Woodrow Mulligan tries on a time helmet invented by his boss and is catapulted 72 years into the future. Featured are two routines by the legendary silent comedian Buster Keaton: the lock step and putting on a pair of trousers.
CAST: Buster Keaton, Stanley Adams, Jesse White, Milton Parsons, Warren Parker, Gil Lamb, James Flavin, Harry Fleer, George E. Stone.

79. Five Characters in Search of an Exit (Original airdate December 22, 1961)
Five people; a ballet dancer, a major, a clown, tramp and a bagpipe player are trapped in a featureless enclosure with no idea how they got there attempt to escape.
CAST: William Windom, Murray Matheson, Susan Harrison, Kelton Garwood, Clark Allen, Mona Houghton, Carol Hill.

80. A Quality of Mercy (Original airdate December 29, 1961)
During a battle, a fanatical and racist World War II soldier mysteriously experiences the situation in the body of a Japanese counterpart.
CAST: Dean Stockwell, Albert Salmi, Rayford Barnes, Leonard Nimoy, Michael Pataki, Ralph Votrian, Dale Ishimoto, Jerry Fujikawa.

81. Nothing in the Dark (Original airdate January 5, 1962)
An aged recluse barricades herself in an abandoned building in order to avoid "Mr. Death."
CAST: Gladys Cooper, Robert Redford, R.G. Armstrong

82. One More Pallbearer (Original airdate January 12, 1962)
A wealthy man devises an elaborate hoax to force three people to apologize for humiliating him earlier in his life.
CAST: Joseph Wiseman, Gage Clark, Trevor Bardette, Katherine Squire, JosipElic, Ray Galvin, Robert Snyder.

83. Dead Man's Shoes (Original airdate January 19, 1962)
A down-and-out man steals the fancy shoes from the body of a murdered gangster and finds himself living in the dead man's footsteps. CAST: Warren Stevens, Ben Wright, Harry Swoger, Joan Marshall, Eugene Borden, Richard Devon, Florence Marly, Ron Hagerthy, Joe Mell.

84. The Hunt (Original airdate January 26, 1962)
A hunter and his faithful dog are drowned while chasing a raccoon, and confront a gatekeeper who implies that he is St. Peter and that Heaven lies inside.
CAST: Arthur Hunnicutt, Titus Moede, Charles Seel, Dexter Dupont, Jeanette Nolan, Orville Sherman, Robert Foulk.

85. Showdown with Rance McGrew (Original airdate February 2, 1962)
The ghost of Jesse James takes revenge on an insufferable cowboy star for his shabby film treatment of all the bad guys.
CAST: Larry Blyden, Arch Johnson, Robert Cornthwaite, Robert Kline, William McLean, Troy Melton, Jay Overholts, Robert J. Stevenson, Hal K. Dawson, Jim Turley.

86. Kick the Can (Original airdate February 9, 1962)
The magic of a children's game enables a group of old people to recapture their youth.
CAST: Ernest Truex, Hank Patterson, Russell Collins, Earle Hodgins, Burt Mustin, Gregory McCabe, Marjorie Bennett, Lenore Shanewise, Anne O'Neal, John Marley, Barry Truex, Eve McVeagh, Marc Stevens.

87. A Piano in the House (Original airdate February 16, 1962)
A strange piano allows the listener's hidden character to be suddenly revealed.
CAST: Barry Morse, Joan Hackett, Muriel Landers, Don Durant, Phil Coolidge, Cyril Delevanti

88. The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank (Original airdate February 23, 1962)
When a young man steps out of his coffin at his own funeral the townsfolk grow to suspect that the devil has assumed the man's body.
CAST: James Best, Ralph Moody, Ezelle Poule, Vickie Barnes, Sherry Jackson, Helen Wallace, Lance Fuller, Bill Fawcett, Edgar Buchanan, Mabel Forrest, Dub Taylor, Jon Lormer, Pat Hector.

89. To Serve Man (Original airdate March 2, 1962)
Apparently benign alien emissaries show mankind how to end the misery of war, plague and famine.
CAST: Richard Kiel, Hardie Albright, Robert Tafur, Lloyd Bochner, Lomax Study, Theodore Marcuse, Susan Cummings, Nelson Olmstead.

90. The Fugitive (Original airdate March 9, 1962)
A magical old man delights the local children with his power to change his appearance.
CAST: J. Pat O'Malley, Nancy Kulp, Susan Gordon, Russ Bender, Wesley Lau, Paul Tripp, Stephen Talbot, Johnny Eiman.

91. Little Girl Lost (Original airdate March 16, 1962)
A couple is awakened in the middle of the night by the cries of their six-year-old daughter who has fallen through a mysterious door into another dimension.
CAST: Sarah Marshall, Robert Sampson, Tracy Stratford, Charles Aidman.

92. Person or Persons Unknown (Original airdate March 23, 1962)
A man awakens one morning to find that no one recognizes him, not even his mother.
CAST: Richard Long, Frank Silvera, Shirley Ballard, Julie Van Zandt, Betty Harford, Ed Glover, Michael Kelp, Joe Higgins, John Newton.

93. The Little People (Original airdate March 30, 1962)
A space traveler terrorizes the tiny inhabitants of a space station into accepting him as their God, but when another space ship arrives the tyrannical man discovers everything is relative.
CAST: Joe Maross, Claude Akins, Michael Ford, Robert Eaton.

94. Four O'clock (Original airdate April 6, 1962)
To combat all that he considers evil, a cranky man decides to make every evil person two feet tall at exactly 4 p.m.
CAST: Theodore Bikel, Moyna MacGill, Phyllis Love, Linden Chiles.

95. Hocus Pocus and Frisby (Original airdate April 13, 1962)
A celebrated yam-spinner finds no one will believe his latest tale; that he was kidnapped by aliens.
CAST: Andy Devine, Milton Selzer, Larry Breitman, Howard McNear, Dabbs Greer, Clem Bevans, Peter Brocco.

96. The Trade-Ins (Original airdate April 20, 1962)
Unable to afford a personality transplant for both himself and his wife, a pain-wracked old man has his mind placed in a new youthful body at his wife's insistence.
CAST: Joseph Schildkraut, Alma Platt, Noah Keen, Theodore Marcuse, Edson Stroll, Terence de Marney, Billy Vincent, Mary McMahon, David Armstrong.

97. The Gift (Original airdate April 27, 1962)
A crashed space traveler is hounded to death by mistrustful villagers.
CAST: Geoffrey Horne, Nico Minardos, Cliff Osmond, Edmund Vargas, Carmen D'Antonio, Paul Mazursky, Vladimir Sokoloff, Vito Scotti, Henry Corden.

98. The Dummy (Original airdate May 4, 1962)
A ventriloquist becomes convinced that his dummy has a will and a life of its own.
CAST: Cliff Robertson, Frank Sutton, George Murdock, Bethelynn Grey, John Harmon, Sandra Warner, Rudy Dolan, Ralph Manza.

99. Young Man's Fancy (Original airdate May 11, 1962)
A man's intense longing for the happy days of his boyhood succeeds in actually making the past reappear; to the chagrin of his new bride. Cast: Alex Nicol, Phyllis Thaxter, Wallace Rooney, Rickey Kalman, Helen Brown.

100. I Sing the Body Electric (Original airdate May 18, 1962)
A widowed father buys his three young children an electronic grandmother to the delight of all but one of them.
CAST: Josephine Hutchinson, David White, June Vincent, Vaughn Taylor, Judy Morton, Dana Dillaway, Paul Nesbitt, Charles Herbert, Veronica Cartwright, Susan Crane.

101. Cavender Is Coming (Original airdate May 25, 1962)
A hapless apprentice angel is given one last chance to win his wings, by helping awkward, inept Agnes Grep. The pilot for an unmade series, it is the only Twilight Zone episode with a laugh track.
CAST: Carol Burnett, Jesse White, Howard Smith, William O'Connell, Pitt Herbert, John Fiedler, G. Stanley Jones, Frank Behrens, Albert Carrier, Roy Sickner, Norma Shattuc, Rory O'Brien, Sandra Gould, Adrienne Marden, Jack Younger, Danny Kulick, Donna Douglas, Maurice Dallimore, Barbara Morrison.

102. The Changing of the Guard (Original airdate June 1, 1962)
A well-loved teacher feels his useful life is over when he is asked to retire.
CAST: Donald Pleasence, Liam Sullivan, Philippa Bevans, Bob Biheller, Kevin O'Neal, Jimmy Baird, Kevin Jones, Tom Lowell, Russell Horton, Buddy Hart, Darryl Richard, James Browning, Pat Close, Dennis Kerlee.



Season 4
Note that this season had 1 hour long episodes while all the rest were 30 minutes.



103. In His Image (Original airdate January 3, 1963)
A scientific genius creates an almost-perfect mechanical man, combining all the qualities he feels are missing in his own imperfect, human self.
CAST: George Grizzard, Gail Kobe, Katherine Squire, Wallace Rooney, Sherry Granato, James Seay, George Petrie, Jamie Forster, Joseph Sargent.

104. The Thirty-Fathom Grave (Original airdate January 10, 1963)
Sounds heard from a submarine sunk 20 years before haunt the man who believes himself responsible for the sinking.
CAST: Mike Kellin, Simon Oakland, David Sheiner, John Considine, Bill Bixby, Tony Call, Derrick Lewis, Conlan Carter, Charles Kuenstle, Forrest Compton, Henry Scott, Vince Bagetta, Louise Elias.

105. Valley of the Shadow (Original airdate January 17, 1963)
A reporter comes upon a peaceful village that guards the secret of creating and obliterating matter. Once he learns the secret, it takes another miracle to release him from the responsibility of the knowledge.
CAST: Ed Nelson, Natalie Trundy, David Opatoshu, James Doohan, Suzanne Cupito, Dabbs Greer, Jacques Aubuchon, Sandy Kenyon, Henry Beckman, Bart Burns, King Calder, Pat O'Hara.

106. He's Alive (Original airdate January 24, 1963)
The ghost of Adolf Hitler inspires a young American hatemonger to achieve a short-lived success.
CAST: Dennis Hopper, Ludwig Donath, Curt Conway, Paul Mazursky, Howard Caine, Barnaby Hale, Bernard Fein, Jay Adler, Wolfe Barzell.

107. Mute (Original airdate Januar 30, 1963)
Experimenting with the powers of telepathy, a mother and father try to raise their daughter in a world free of verbal communication.
CAST: Ann Jillian, Frank Overton, Barbara Baxley, Irene Dailey, Oscar Beregi, Claudia Bryar, Robert Boon, Eva Soreny, Percy Helton.

108. Death Ship (Original airdate February 7, 1963)
Facing odd circumstances on another planet, an astronaut refuses to admit that he and his crew may be dead.
CAST: Jack Klugman, Ross Martin, Frederick Beir, Mary Webster, Tammy Marihugh, Ross Elliot, Sara Taft.

109. Jess-Belle (Orginal airdate February 14, 1963)
A girl strikes a deadly bargain with a witch to ensure the attention of a young man.
CAST: Anne Francis, James Best, Laura Devon, Jeanette Nolan, Virginia Gregg, George Mitchell, Helen Kleeb, Jim Boles, Jon Lormer.

110. Miniature (Original airdate February 21, 1963)
Charley Parkes, a shy bachelor, falls in love with a tiny, beautiful museum doll who he believes is alive.
CAST: Robert Duvall, Pert Kelton, Barbara Barrie, Len Weinrib, William Windom, John McLiam, Claire Griswold, Nina Roman, Richard Angarola, Barney Phillips, Joan Chambers, Chet Stratton.

111. Printer's Devil (Original airdate February 28, 1963)
A newspaper editor who is facing bankruptcy hires a man who claims to be the Devil.
CAST: Robert Sterling, Patricia Crowley, Burgess Meredith, Ray Teal, Charles Thompson, Doris Kemper, Camille Franklin.

112. No Time Like the Past (Original airdate March 7, 1963)
A time traveler attempts to alter history by trying to wam the people of Hiroshima, assassinate Hitler and persuade the captain of the Lusitania to change course.
CAST: Dana Andrews, Patricia Breslin, Malcolm Atterbury, Robert Comthwaite, John Zaremba, Robert F Simon, Lindsay Workman, Marjorie Bennett, Tudor Owen, James Yagi.

113. The Parallel (Original airdate March 14, 1963)
An orbiting astronaut passes into a strange parallel world.
CAST: Steve Forrest, Jacqueline Scott, Frank Aletter, Philip Abbott, Shari Lee Bernath, Paul Comi, Morgan Jones, William Sargent.

114. I Dream of Genie (Original airdate March 21, 1963)
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.
CAST: Howard Morris, Patricia Barry, Mark Miller, Jack Albertson, Loring Smith, Joyce Jameson, James Milhollin, Robert Ball, Bob Hastings.

115. The New Exhibit (Original airdate April 4, 1963)
A wax museum's custodian takes in the discarded effigies of famous murderers.
CAST: Martin Balsam, Will Kuluva, Maggie Mahoney, William Mims, Milton Parsons, David Bond, Bob Mitchell, Robert L. McCord, Billy Beck, Phil Chambers, Lennie Breman, Ed Barth, Marcel Hillaire, Craig Curtis.

116. Of Late I Think of Cliffordville (Original airdate April 11, 1963)
A ruthless captain of industry strikes a deal with the Devil and goes back in time to the life he remembers as a young man.
CAST: Albert Salmi, Julie Newmar, John Anderson, Wright King, Guy Raymond, Christine Burke, John Harmon, Hugh Sanders.

117. The Incredible World of Horace Ford (Original airdate April 18, 1963)
A toy manufacturer recalls his youth with such longing that he becomes a boy again.
CAST: Pat Hingle, Nan Martin, Ruth White

118. On Thursday We Leave for Home (Original airdate May 2, 1963)
The leader of an expedition to a remote asteroid cannot bring himself to face the dissipation of his authority that returning to Earth would bring.
CAST: James Whitmore, Tim O'Connor, James Broderick, Paul Langton, Jo Helton, Marcedes Shirlev Russ Bender

119. Passage on the Lady Anne (Original airdate May 9, 1963)
An unhappily married couple on a last-attempt cruise to save their marriage find themselves on an old ship filled with even older couples and an ageless secret.
CAST: Lee Philips, Joyce Van Patten, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Cecil Kellaway, Gladys Cooper, Alan Napier, Don Keefer, Cyril Delevanti.

120. The Bard (Original airdate May 23, 1963)
A hack TV writer conjures up William Shakespeare to act as his collaborator, but his network bosses have their own ideas about what makes for "great television."
CAST: Jack Weston, John Williams, Burt Reynolds, John McGiver, Henry Lascoe, Judy Strangis, Howard McNear, Doro Merande, Marge Redmond, Clegg Hoyt, William Lanteau.
 


Season 5


121. In Praise of Pip (Original airdate September 27, 1963)
Bookie Max Phillips learn that his soldier son, Pip, has been critically wounded in Vietnam. Remorseful over the way he raised him, Max pleads with God to take his life in place of his son's.
CAST: Jack Klugman, Billy Mumy, Bob Diamond, Connie Gilchrist, John Launer, Ross Elliott, Stuart Nisbet, Russell Horton, Gerald Gordon, Kreg Martin.

122. Steel (Original airdate October 4, 1963)
A small-time promoter, desperate for his purse from a robot prize fight, secretly takes the place of his damaged robot in the ring.
CAST: Lee Marvin, Joe Mantell, Merritt Bohn, Frank London, Tipp McClure, Chuck Hicks, Larry Barton.

123. Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (Original airdate October 11, 1963)
A newly released mental patient is the only one able to see a gremlin ripping up the wing of his airliner.
CAST: William Shatner, Christine White, Nick Cravat, Edward Kammer, Asa Maynor.

124. A Kind of Stopwatch (Original airdate October 18, 1963)
A talkative man acquires a stopwatch with the power to halt all other action in the world.
CAST: Richard Erdman, Leon Balasco, Herbie Faye, Roy Roberts, Doris Singleton, Richard Wessel, Ken Drake, Ray Kellogg, Sam Baiter.

125. The Last Night of a Jockey (Original airdate October 25, 1963)
A down-and-out jockey yearns to be a giant of a man so that everyone would look up at him.
CAST: Mickey Rooney.

126. Living Doll (Original airdate November 1, 1963)
A man is threatened with revenge by the expensive talking doll he is planning to dispose of.
CAST: Telly Savalas, Tracy Stratford, Mary LaRoche.

127. The Old Man in the Cave (Original airdate November 8, 1963)
A small community has survived the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust by accepting the advice of The Old Man in the Cave.
CAST: James Coburn, John Anderson, Josie Lloyd, John Craven, Natalie Masters, John Marley, Frank Watkins, Don Wilbanks, Lenny Geer.

128. Uncle Simon (Original airdate November 15, 1963)
A woman learns that she has inherited the estate of the uncle she left to die provided she looks after his latest invention, a robot that mysteriously takes on the nature of her dead uncle.
CAST: Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Constance Ford, John McLiam, Ian Wolfe.

129. Night Call (Original airdate November 29, 1963)
A bedridden spinster receives mysterious phone calls from her long-dead fiancé. CAST: Gladys Cooper, Nora Marlowe, Martine Bartlett.

130. Probe 7 Over and Out (Original airdate December 6, 1963)
The lone survivors of two devastated planets meet on a new world.
CAST: Richard Basehart, Antoinette Bower, Barton Heyman, Harold Gould.

131. The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms (Original airdate December 13, 1963)
During maneuvers near the site of Custer's Last Stand, three national guardsmen find themselves plunged into the Battle of Little Big Horn.
CAST: Ron Foster, Warren Oates, Randy Boone, Robert Bray, Wayne Mallory, Greg Morris, Jeffrey Morris, Jacque Shelton, Lew Brown.

132. A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain (Original airdate December 20, 1963)
A wealthy old man begs his doctor-brother to inject him with an experimental youth serum.
CAST: Patrick O'Neal, Ruta Lee, Walter Brooke.

133. Ninety Years Without Slumbering (Original airdate December 27, 1963)
An old man believes that his life will end the moment his grandfather clock stops ticking.
CAST: Ed Wynn, Carolyn Kearney, James Callahan, William Sargent, Carol Byron, John Pickard, Dick Wilson, Chuck Hicks.

134. Ring-a-Ding Girl (Original airdate January 3, 1964)
A movie star receives a gift from her hometown fan club that gives her a premonition of the future.
CAST: Maggie McNamara, Mary Munday, David Macklin, George Mitchell, Bing Russell, Betty Lou Gerson, Hank Patterson, Bill Hickman, Vic Perrin.

135. You Drive (Original airdate January 10, 1964)
A motorist's car won't let him forget his guilt over killing a young cyclist and fleeing from the scene.
CAST: Edward Andrews, Kevin Hagen, Hellena Westcott, Totty, Ames, John Hanek.

136. The Long Morrow (Original airdate January 17, 1964)
A deep-space astronaut smashes the suspended-animation device that will keep him young, so that he can age at the same rate as the woman he loves.
CAST: Robert Lansing, Mariette Hartley, George MacReady, Edward Binns, William Swan.

137. The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross (Original airdate January 24, 1964)
A man finds he has the power to trade character traits, infirmities and even his lifespan with others.
CAST: Don Gordon, Gail Kobe, Vaughn Taylor, Douglass Dumbrille, Doug Lambert, J. Pat O'Malley, Ted Jacques, Kathleen O'Malley, Seymour Cassel.

138. Number Twelve Looks Just Like You (Original airdate January 31, 1964)
A young woman resists pressure to be transformed into a state-controlled image of flawless beauty.
CAST: Collin Wilcox, Suzy Parker, Richard Long, Pam Austin.

139. Black Leather Jackets (Original airdate February 7, 1964)
An advance party of an alien invasion force arrive in a quiet residential neighborhood disguised as leather-jacketed motorcycle youths.
CAST: Lee Kinsolving, Shelley Fabares, Michael Forest, Tom Gilleran, Denver Pyle, Irene Hervey, Michael Conrad, Wayne Heffley.

140. From Agnes With Love (Original airdate February 14, 1964)
A computer programmer grows to realize that under the stainless-steel exterior of the world's most advanced computer is the complex soul of a jealous woman who has fallen in love with him.
CAST: Wally Cox, Ralph Taeger, Sue Randall, Raymond Bailey, Don Keefer, Byron Kane, Nan Peterson.

141. Spur of the Moment (Original airdate February 21, 1964)
A young woman out riding fails to understand the significance of an encounter with her future, older self; until it is too late.
CAST: Diana Hyland, Marsha Hunt, Philip Ober, Roger Davis, Robert Hogan, Jack Raine.

142. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (Original airdate February 28, 1964)
A Confederate spy is sentenced to hang during the Civil War but appears to make a miraculous escape. This virtually silent episode was a French film that had won first prize for short subjects at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival, and which was trimmed by several minutes for The Twilight Zone. It went on to win an Academy Award.
CAST: Roger Jacquet with Anne Cornaly, Anker Larsen, Stephane Fey, Jean-Francois Zeller, Pierre Danny, Louis Adelin.

143. Queen of the Nile (Original airdate March 6, 1964)
A magazine writer is determined to discover the secret of an ageless movie star's everlasting youth. CAST: Ann Blyth, Lee Philips, James Tyler, Celia Lovsky, Ruth Phillips, Frank Ferguson.

144. What's in the Box (Original airdate March 13, 1964)
A cab driver turns on the television and sees a portent of his wife's death after an argument. When he tries to tell his wife, she won't listen to him and an argument starts....
CAST: Joan Blondell, William Demarest, Sterling Holloway, Herbert Lytton, Sandra Gould, Howard Wright, John L. Sullivan, Ted Christy, Ron Stokes, Douglas Bank, Tony Miller.

145. The Masks (Original airdate March 20, 1964)
A wealthy old man compels his hateful family to wear masks they think are the opposite of their personalities. When they remove the masks a frightening change has taken place.
CAST: Robert Keith, Milton Selzer, Brooke Hayward, Virginia Gregg, Alan Sues, Bill Walker, Willis Bouchey.

146. Stopover in a Quiet Town (Original airdate March 27, 1964)
The day after a drunken party, a married couple awakens in an unfamiliar house with no idea how they got there.
CAST: Barry Nelson, Karen Norris, Nancy Malone, Denise Lyon.

147. I Am the Night Color Me Black (Original airdate April 3, 1964)
The sun fails to rise on the morning that a town's "idealist" is due to be executed for killing one of his bigoted neighbors, and the community finds itself locked in the darkness of hate.
CAST: Michael Constantine, Paul Fix, George Lindsey, Terry Becker, Ivan Dixon, Eve McVeagh, Douglas Bank, Ward Wood, Elizabeth Harrower.

148. Sounds and Silences (Original airdate April 10, 1964)
A man who has lived his life joyously surrounded by loud noise suddenly finds that trivial sounds, such as dripping water, begin to drive him insane.
CAST: John McGiver, Penny Singleton, Michael Fox, Francis Defales, Renee Aubrey, William Benedict.

149. The Encounter (Original airdate April 17, 1964)
A Japanese gardener finds that a samurai sword has vowed to avenge the murder of its master.
CAST: Neville Brand, George Takei.

150. Mr. Garrity and the Graves (Original airdate April 24, 1964)
A con man convinces the inhabitants of a Western town that he can raise the dead from the local cemetery. C
AST: John Dehner, Stanley Adams, J. Pat O'Malley, Norman Leavitt, Percy Helton, John Mitchum, Patrick O'Moore, Kate Murtagh, John Cliff.

151. Caesar and Me (Original airdate May 1, 1964)
An impoverished ventriloquist accedes to his dummy's demands that he turn to crime to make money.
CAST: Jackie Cooper, Susanne Cupito, Sarah Selby, Olan Soule, Stafford Repp, Sidney Marion, Don Gazzaniga, Ken Konopka.

152. The Jeopardy Room (Original airdate May 8, 1964)
A KGB agent sent to kill a Russian defector plants a bomb in the man's hotel room and gives him three hours to find and disarm it and so win his freedom, or else fail and die.
CAST: Martin Landau, John van Dreelen, Robert Kelljan.

153. The Brain Center at Whipple's (Original airdate May 15, 1964)
A heartless industrialist fires his entire factory staff and replaces them with machines. Then the machines start acting mischievously.
CAST: Richard Deacon, Paul Newlan, Shawn Michaels, Ted de Corsia, Burt Conroy, Jack Crowder, Dion Hansen.

154. Come Wander with Me (Original airdate May 22, 1964
A popular folk singer persuades a backwoods girl to sing an authentic ballad into his tape recorder and finds the song coming tragically true.
CAST: Gary Crosby, Bonnie Beecher, John Bolt, Hank Patterson.

155. The Fear (Original airdate May 29, 1964)
A state trooper and an unstable woman both think they have found traces of a giant visitor from outer space.
CAST: Mark Richman, Hazel Court.

156. The Bewitchin' Pool (Original airdate June 19, 1964)
Two unloved children escape from their squabbling parents to a world that offers them a chance of happiness with a strange, kindly woman.
CAST: Mary Badham, Tim Stafford, Georgia Simmons, Kim Hector, Tod Andrews, Dee Hartford, Harold Gould.

 

 

 

   

 

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