Anthology type science fiction program with a different cast each week. Tending toward the hard science, space travel, time travel, and human evolution it tries to examine in each show some form of the question, "What is the nature of man?"
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02x17 The Probe Aired: Jan. 16, 1965En route to Tokyo during a violent storm, a cargo plane crash lands in the ocean and four passengers miraculously escape from death. They drift … [continue reading]
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- 02x17 The Probe (Jan. 16, 1965)
- 02x16 The Premoni… (Jan. 09, 1965)
- 02x15 The Brain o… (Jan. 02, 1965)
- 02x14 Counterweight (Dec. 26, 1964)
- 02x13 The Duplica… (Dec. 19, 1964)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Gerd Oswald (14 episodes)
- Byron Haskin (6 episodes)
- Leslie Stevens (4 episodes)
Writers
- Joseph Stefano (13 episodes)
- Seeleg Lester (7 episodes)
- Lou Morheim (5 episodes)
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- The final episode of the first season, "The Forms of Things Unknown" (starring David McCallum, Vera Miles, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Barbara Rush), was supposed to be a series pilot that…
[show]The final episode of the first season, "The Forms of Things Unknown" (starring David McCallum, Vera Miles, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Barbara Rush), was supposed to be a series pilot that series creator Joseph Stefano presented to network executives. When it was rejected, he used it as an episode of this series.
[hide] - Dominic Frontiere and Robert Van Eps scored the first season of this series. Frontiere composed new music as well as reused his music from previous TV shows such as "Stoney Burke." The second…
[show]Dominic Frontiere and Robert Van Eps scored the first season of this series. Frontiere composed new music as well as reused his music from previous TV shows such as "Stoney Burke." The second season was scored by Harry Lubin, who also composed new music and reused his music from previous TVshows such as "Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond" (1959).
[hide] - Ended its network run in 1965, the same year as its "rival" the The Twilight Zone (1959) ("The Twilight Zone" ceased producing new episodes in 1964, but CBS broadcast repeats of the…
[show]Ended its network run in 1965, the same year as its "rival" the The Twilight Zone (1959) ("The Twilight Zone" ceased producing new episodes in 1964, but CBS broadcast repeats of the fourth-season episodes in the summer of 1965).
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