Original air/release date
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Series
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#
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Season
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Episode
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Title
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Directed by
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Written by
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Hosted or Narrated by
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Year
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Month
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Date
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1955
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October
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2
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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1
|
1
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1
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“Revenge”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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Story by: Samuel Blas Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
9
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2
|
2
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“Premonition”
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Robert Stevens
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Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
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16
|
3
|
3
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“Triggers in Leash”
|
Don Medford
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Story by: Allen Vaughn Elston Teleplay by: Dick Carr
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23
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4
|
4
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“Don’t Come Back Alive”
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Robert Stevenson
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Teleplay by: Robert Dennis
|
30
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5
|
5
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“Into Thin Air”
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Don Medford
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Teleplay by: Marian Cockrell
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November
|
6
|
6
|
6
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“Salvage”
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Justus Addiss
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Story by: Fred Freiberger Teleplay by: Fred Freiberger & Dick Carr
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13
|
7
|
7
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“Breakdown”
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Story by: Louis Pollock Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell & Louis Pollock
|
20
|
8
|
8
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“Our Cook’s a Treasure”
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Robert Stevens
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Story by: Dorothy L. Sayers Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
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27
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9
|
9
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“The Long Shot”
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Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
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December
|
4
|
10
|
10
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“The Case of Mr. Pelham”
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Story by: Anthony Armstrong Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell
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11
|
11
|
11
|
“Guilty Witness”
|
Robert Stevens
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Story by: Morris Hershman Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
18
|
12
|
12
|
“Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid”
|
Don Weis
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Story by: Margaret Cousins Teleplay by: Marian Cockrell
|
25
|
13
|
13
|
“The Cheney Vase”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Robert Blees
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1956
|
January
|
1
|
14
|
14
|
“A Bullet for Baldwin”
|
Justus Addiss
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Story by: Joseph Ruscoll Teleplay by: Eustace and Francis Cockrell
|
8
|
15
|
15
|
“The Big Switch”
|
Don Weis
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Story by: Cornell Woolrich Teleplay by: Richard Carr
|
15
|
16
|
16
|
“You Got to Have Luck”
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Robert Stevens
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Story by: S. R. Ross Teleplay by: Eustace & Francis Cockrell
|
22
|
17
|
17
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“The Older Sister”
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Story by: Lillian de la Torre Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
29
|
18
|
18
|
“Shopping for Death”
|
Ray Bradbury
|
February
|
5
|
19
|
19
|
“The Derelicts”
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Story by: Terence Maples Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
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12
|
20
|
20
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“And So Died Riabouchinska”
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Story by: Ray Bradbury Teleplay by: Mel Dinelli
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19
|
21
|
21
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“Safe Conduct”
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Justus Addiss
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Teleplay by: Andrew Solt
|
26
|
22
|
22
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“Place of Shadows”
|
Robert Stevens
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Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
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March
|
4
|
23
|
23
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“Back for Christmas”
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Story by: John Collier Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell
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11
|
24
|
24
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“The Perfect Murder”
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Robert Stevens
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Story by: Stacey Aumonier Teleplay by: Victor Wolfson
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18
|
25
|
25
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“There Was an Old Woman”
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Story by: Jerry Hackady & Harold Hackady Teleplay by: Marian Cockrell
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25
|
26
|
26
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“Whodunit”
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Francis Cockrell
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Story by: C. B. Gilford Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell & Marian Cockrell
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April
|
1
|
27
|
27
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“Help Wanted”
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James Neilson
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Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis Based upon the Mary Orr and Reginald Denham adaptation of a story by: Stanley Ellin
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8
|
28
|
28
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“Portrait of Jocelyn”
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Robert Stevens
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Story by: Edgar Marvin Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
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15
|
29
|
29
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“The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby”
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James Neilson
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Story by: Stanley Ellin Teleplay by: Victor Wolfson & Robert C. Dennis
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22
|
30
|
30
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“Never Again”
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Robert Stevens
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Story by: Adela Rogers St. Johns Teleplay by: Gwen Bagni, Irwin Gielgud, Stirling Silliphant
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29
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31
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31
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“The Gentleman from America”
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Story by: Michael Arlen Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell
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May
|
6
|
32
|
32
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“The Baby Sitter”
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Story by: Emily Neff Teleplay by: Sarett Rudley
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13
|
33
|
33
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“The Belfry”
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Herschel Daugherty
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Story by: Allan Vaughan Elston Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
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20
|
34
|
34
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“The Hidden Thing”
|
Robert Stevens
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Story by: A. J. Russell Teleplay by: James Cavanagh
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27
|
35
|
35
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“The Legacy”
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James Neilson
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Story by: Gina Kaus Teleplay by: Gina Kaus & Andrew Solt
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June
|
3
|
36
|
36
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“Mink”
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Robert Stevenson
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Teleplay by: Irwin Gielgud & Gwen Bagni
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10
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37
|
37
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“Decoy”
|
Arnold Laven
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Story by: Richard George Pedicini Teleplay by: Bernard C. Schoenfeld
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17
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38
|
38
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“The Creeper”
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Herschel Daugherty
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Story by: Joseph Ruscoll Teleplay by: James Cavanagh
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24
|
39
|
39
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“Momentum”
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Robert Stevens
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Story by: Cornell Woolrich Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell
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September
|
30
|
40
|
2
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1
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“Wet Saturday”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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Marian Cockrell Story by: John Collier
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October
|
7
|
41
|
2
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“Fog Closing In”
|
Herschel Daugherty
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James Cavanagh Story by: Martin Brooke
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7
|
42
|
3
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“De Mortuis”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Francis Cockrell Story by: John Collier
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7
|
43
|
4
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“Kill with Kindness”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
A. J. Russell
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28
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44
|
5
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“None Are So Blind”
|
Robert Stevens
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James Cavanagh Story by: John Collier
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November
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4
|
45
|
6
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“Toby”
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Victor Wolfson Story by: Joseph Bates Smith
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11
|
46
|
7
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“Alibi Me”
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Jules Bricken
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Story by: Therd Jefre, Walter Newman Bernard C. Schoenfeld
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18
|
47
|
8
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“Conversation Over a Corpse”
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Marian Cockrell, Norman Daniels
|
25
|
48
|
9
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“Crack of Doom”
|
James Neilson
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Robert C. Dennis Story by: Don Marquis
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December
|
2
|
49
|
10
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“Jonathan”
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John Meredyth Lucas
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Story by: Fred Levan Bernard C. Schoenfeld, Stirling Silliphant
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9
|
50
|
11
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“The Better Bargain”
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Herschel Daugherty
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Story by: Richard Deming Bernard C. Schoenfeld
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16
|
51
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12
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“The Rose Garden”
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Francis Cockrell
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Marian B. Cockrell Story by: Vincent Fotre
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23
|
52
|
13
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“Mr. Blanchard’s Secret”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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Story by: Emily Neff Sarett Rudley
|
30
|
53
|
14
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“John Brown’s Body”
|
Robert Stevens
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Story by: Thomas Burke Robert C. Dennis
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1957
|
January
|
6
|
54
|
15
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“Crackpot”
|
John Meredyth Lucas
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Martin Berkeley Story by: Harold Gast
|
13
|
55
|
16
|
“Nightmare in 4-D”
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Justus Addiss
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Robert C. Dennis Story by: Stuart Jerome
|
20
|
56
|
17
|
“My Brother, Richard”
|
Herschel Daugherty
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Story by: Jay Bennett Sarett Rudley
|
27
|
57
|
18
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“The Manacled”
|
Robert Stevens
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Stirling Silliphant Story by: A. Sanford Wolfe
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February
|
3
|
58
|
19
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“A Bottle of Wine”
|
Herschel Daugherty
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Story by: Borden Deal Stirling Silliphant
|
10
|
59
|
20
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“Malice Domestic”
|
John Meredyth Lucas
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Story by: Philip MacDonald Victor Wolfson
|
17
|
60
|
21
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“Number Twenty-Two”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Evan Hunter Joel Murcott
|
24
|
61
|
22
|
“The End of Indian Summer”
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Story by: Maurice Baudin Jr. James Cavanagh
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March
|
3
|
62
|
23
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“One for the Road”
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Robert C. Dennis Story by: Emily Neff
|
10
|
63
|
24
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“The Cream of the Jest”
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Herschel Daugherty
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Story by: Fredric Brown Sarett Rudley
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17
|
64
|
25
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“I Killed The Count, Part I”
|
Robert Stevens
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Francis M. Cockrell Story by: Alec Coppel
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24
|
65
|
26
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“I Killed The Count, Part II”
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31
|
66
|
27
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“I Killed The Count, Part III”
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April
|
7
|
67
|
28
|
“One More Mile to Go”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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Story by: F. J. Smith James P. Cavanagh
|
14
|
68
|
29
|
“Vicious Circle”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Evan Hunter Bernard C. Schoenfeld
|
21
|
69
|
30
|
“The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater”
|
Jules Bricken
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Story by: A. A. Milne Sarett Rudley
|
28
|
70
|
31
|
“The Night the World Ended”
|
Jus Addiss
|
Story by: Fredric Brown Bernard C. Schoenfeld
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May
|
5
|
71
|
32
|
“The Hands of Mr. Ottermole”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Thomas Burke Francis M. Cockrell
|
12
|
72
|
33
|
“A Man Greatly Beloved”
|
James Neilson
|
Story by: A. A. Milne Sarett Rudley
|
19
|
73
|
34
|
“Martha Mason, Movie Star”
|
Jus Addiss
|
Robert C. Dennis Story by: Raymond Mason
|
26
|
74
|
35
|
“The West Warlock Time Capsule”
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Story by: J. P. Cahn Marian B. Cockrell
|
June
|
2
|
75
|
36
|
“Father and Son”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Thomas Burke James P. Cavanagh
|
9
|
76
|
37
|
“The Indestructible Mr. Weems”
|
Jus Addiss
|
George F. Slavin
|
16
|
77
|
38
|
“A Little Sleep”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Robert C. Dennis Short story by: Joe Grenzeback
|
23
|
78
|
39
|
“The Dangerous People”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Fredric Brown Francis M. Cockrell
|
October
|
6
|
79
|
3
|
1
|
“The Glass Eye”
|
Story by: John Keir Cross Teleplay by: Stirling Silliphant
|
13
|
80
|
2
|
“Mail Order Prophet”
|
James Neilson
|
Story by: Antony Ferry Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
20
|
81
|
3
|
“The Perfect Crime”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
Story by: Ben Ray Redman Teleplay by: Stirling Silliphant
|
27
|
82
|
4
|
“Heart of Gold”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: James P. Cavanagh
|
November
|
3
|
83
|
5
|
“Silent Witness”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Jeanne Barry Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
10
|
84
|
6
|
“Reward to Finder”
|
James Neilson
|
Story by: F. J. Smith Teleplay by: Frank Gabrielson
|
17
|
85
|
7
|
“Enough Rope for Two”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Clark Howard Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
24
|
86
|
8
|
“Last Request”
|
Story by: Helen Fislar Brooks Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
December
|
1
|
87
|
9
|
“The Young One”
|
Robert Altman
|
Story by: Phillip Goodman & Sandy Sax Teleplay by: Sarett Rudley
|
8
|
88
|
10
|
“The Diplomatic Corpse”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Alec Coppel Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
15
|
89
|
11
|
“The Deadly”
|
Don Taylor
|
Story by: Lawrence Treat Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
22
|
90
|
12
|
“Miss Paisley’s Cat”
|
Justus Addiss
|
Story by: Roy Vickers Teleplay by: Marian B. Cockrell
|
29
|
91
|
13
|
“Night of the Execution”
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: Bernard C. Schoenfeld
|
1958
|
January
|
5
|
92
|
14
|
“The Percentage”
|
James Neilson
|
Story by: David Alexander Teleplay by: Bernard C. Schoenfeld
|
12
|
93
|
15
|
“Together”
|
Robert Altman
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Story by: Alec Coppel Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
19
|
94
|
16
|
“Sylvia”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Ira Levin Teleplay by: James P. Cavanagh
|
26
|
95
|
17
|
“The Motive”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Rose Simon Kohn
|
February
|
2
|
96
|
18
|
“Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty”
|
Story by: Stacy Aumonier Teleplay by: Marian B. Cockrell
|
9
|
97
|
19
|
“The Equalizer”
|
James Neilson
|
Story by: C. B. Gilford Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
16
|
98
|
20
|
“On the Nose”
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: Irving Elman
|
23
|
99
|
21
|
“Guest for Breakfast”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: C. B. Gilford Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
March
|
2
|
100
|
22
|
“The Return of the Hero”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Teleplay by: Stirling Silliphant & Andrew Solt Story by: Andrew Solt
|
9
|
101
|
23
|
“The Right Kind of House”
|
Don Taylor
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
16
|
102
|
24
|
“The Foghorn”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Gertrude Atherton Teleplay by: Frank Gabrielson
|
23
|
103
|
25
|
“Flight to the East”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Bevil Charles Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
30
|
104
|
26
|
“Bull in a China Shop”
|
James Neilson
|
Story by: C. B. Gilford Teleplay by: Sarett Rudley
|
April
|
6
|
105
|
27
|
“Disappearing Trick”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Victor Canning Teleplay by: Kathleen Hite
|
13
|
106
|
28
|
“Lamb to the Slaughter”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
Roald Dahl
|
20
|
107
|
29
|
“Fatal Figures”
|
Don Taylor
|
Story by: Rick Edelstein Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
27
|
108
|
30
|
“Death Sentence”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Miriam Allen deFord Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
May
|
4
|
109
|
31
|
“The Festive Season”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Stanley Ellin Teleplay by: James P. Cavanaugh
|
11
|
110
|
32
|
“Listen, Listen…!”
|
Don Taylor
|
Story by: R. E. Kendall Teleplay by: Bernard C. Schoenfeld
|
18
|
111
|
33
|
“Post Mortem”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Cornell Woolrich Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
25
|
112
|
34
|
“The Crocodile Case”
|
Don Taylor
|
Story by: Roy Vickers Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
June
|
1
|
113
|
35
|
“Dip in the Pool”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
Roald Dahl
|
8
|
114
|
36
|
“The Safe Place”
|
James Neilson
|
Story by: Jay Wilson Teleplay by: Michael Hogan
|
15
|
115
|
37
|
“The Canary Sedan”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Ann Bridge Teleplay by: Stirling Silliphant
|
22
|
116
|
38
|
“The Impromptu Murder”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Roy Vickers Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell
|
29
|
117
|
39
|
“Little White Frock”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Stacey Aumonier Teleplay by: Stirling Silliphant
|
October
|
5
|
118
|
4
|
1
|
“Poison”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
Lead in by: James B. Allardice Story by: Roald Dahl
|
12
|
119
|
2
|
“Don’t Interrupt”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Sidney Carroll
|
19
|
120
|
3
|
“The Jokester”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Bernard C. Schoenfeld & Robert Arthur
|
26
|
121
|
4
|
“The Crooked Road”
|
Paul Henreid
|
William Fay & Alex Gaby
|
November
|
2
|
122
|
5
|
“The $2,000,000 Defense”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Harold Q. Masur Teleplay by: William Fay
|
9
|
123
|
6
|
“Design for Loving”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Based on his short story “Marionettes, Inc.”: Ray Bradbury
|
16
|
124
|
7
|
“Man with a Problem”
|
Story by: Donald Martin Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
23
|
125
|
8
|
“Safety for the Witness”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: John De Meyer Teleplay by: William Fay
|
24
|
The Twilight Zone
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
“The Time Element”
|
Allen Reisner
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
December
|
7
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
126
|
4
|
9
|
“Murder Me Twice”
|
David Swift
|
Story by: Lawrence Treat Teleplay by: Irving Elman
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
14
|
127
|
10
|
“Tea Time”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Margaret Manners Teleplay by: Kathleen Hite
|
21
|
128
|
11
|
“And the Desert Shall Blossom”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Loren D. Good Teleplay by: Bernard C. Schoenfeld
|
28
|
129
|
12
|
“Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Fenimore”
|
Story by: Donald Honig Teleplay by: Robert C. Dennis
|
1959
|
January
|
4
|
130
|
13
|
“Six People, No Music”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Garson Kanin Teleplay by: Richard Berg
|
11
|
131
|
14
|
“The Morning After”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: Rose Simon Kohn
|
18
|
132
|
15
|
“A Personal Matter”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Brett Halliday Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
25
|
133
|
16
|
“Out There – Darkness”
|
Story by: William O’Farrell Teleplay by: Bernard C. Schoenfeld
|
February
|
1
|
134
|
17
|
“Total Loss”
|
Don Taylor
|
J. E. Selby
|
8
|
135
|
18
|
“The Last Dark Step”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Margaret Manners Teleplay by: William Fay
|
15
|
136
|
19
|
“The Morning of the Bride”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Neil S. Broadman Teleplay by: Kathleen Hite
|
22
|
137
|
20
|
“The Diamond Necklace”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Sarett Rudley
|
March
|
1
|
138
|
21
|
“Relative Value”
|
Paul Almond
|
Story by: Milward Kennedy Teleplay by: Frances Cockrell
|
8
|
139
|
22
|
“The Right Price”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: Bernard C. Schoenfeld
|
15
|
140
|
23
|
“I’ll Take Care of You”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: George Johnson Teleplay by: William Fay
|
22
|
141
|
24
|
“The Avon Emeralds”
|
Bretaigne Windust
|
Story by: Joe Pidcock Teleplay by: William Fay
|
29
|
142
|
25
|
“The Kind Waitress”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Henry Slesar
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April
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5
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143
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26
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“Cheap Is Cheap”
|
Bretaigne Windust
|
Albert E. Lewis & Burt Styler
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12
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144
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27
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“The Waxwork”
|
Robert Stevens
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Story by: A. M. Burrage Teleplay by: Casey Robinson
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19
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145
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28
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“The Impossible Dream”
|
John Lindsey
|
May
|
3
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146
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29
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“Banquo’s Chair”
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Alfred Hitchcock
|
Story by: Rupert Croft-Cooke Teleplay by: Francis Cockrell
|
10
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147
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30
|
“A Night with the Boys”
|
John Brahm
|
Henry Slesar & Jay Fob
|
17
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148
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31
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“Your Witness”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Helen Nielsen Teleplay by: William Fay
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24
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149
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32
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“Human Interest Story”
|
Fredric Brown
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31
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150
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33
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“The Dusty Drawer”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Harry Muheim Teleplay by: Halstead Welles
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June
|
7
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151
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34
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“A True Account”
|
Leonard Horn
|
Rupert Croft-Cooke
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14
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152
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35
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“Touché”
|
John Brahm
|
Story by: Bryce Walton Teleplay by: William Fay
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21
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153
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36
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“Invitation to an Accident”
|
Don Taylor
|
Wade Miller
|
September
|
27
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154
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5
|
1
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“Arthur”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
Story by: Arthur Williams Teleplay by: James P. Cavanagh
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October
|
2
|
The Twilight Zone
|
1
|
1
|
1
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“Where Is Everybody?”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
4
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
155
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5
|
2
|
“The Crystal Trench”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
Story by: A. E. W. Mason Teleplay by: Stirling Silliphant
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
9
|
The Twilight Zone
|
2
|
1
|
2
|
“One for the Angels”
|
Robert Parrish
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
11
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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156
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5
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3
|
“Appointment at Eleven”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Robert Turner Teleplay by: Evan Hunter
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
16
|
The Twilight Zone
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
“Mr. Denton on Doomsday”
|
Allen Reisner
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
18
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
157
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5
|
4
|
“Coyote Moon”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Kenneth B. Perkins Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
23
|
The Twilight Zone
|
4
|
1
|
4
|
“The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine”
|
Mitchell Leisen
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
25
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
158
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5
|
5
|
“No Pain”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Talmage Powell Teleplay by: William Fay
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
30
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The Twilight Zone
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
“Walking Distance”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
November
|
1
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
159
|
5
|
6
|
“Anniversary Gift”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: John Collier Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
6
|
The Twilight Zone
|
6
|
1
|
6
|
“Escape Clause”
|
Mitchell Leisen
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
8
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
160
|
5
|
7
|
“Dry Run”
|
John Brahm
|
Story by: Norman Struber Teleplay by: Bill S. Ballinger
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
13
|
The Twilight Zone
|
7
|
1
|
7
|
“The Lonely”
|
Jack Smight
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
15
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
161
|
5
|
8
|
“The Blessington Method”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Stanley Ellin Teleplay by: Halsted Welles
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
20
|
The Twilight Zone
|
8
|
1
|
8
|
“Time Enough at Last”
|
John Brahm
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: Lyn Venable
|
Rod Serling
|
22
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
162
|
5
|
9
|
“Dead Weight”
|
Stuart Rosenberg
|
Story by: Herb Golden Teleplay by: Jerry Sohl
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
27
|
The Twilight Zone
|
9
|
1
|
9
|
“Perchance to Dream”
|
Robert Florey
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
29
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
163
|
5
|
10
|
“Special Delivery”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Ray Bradbury
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
December
|
4
|
The Twilight Zone
|
10
|
1
|
10
|
“Judgment Night”
|
John Brahm
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
6
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
164
|
5
|
11
|
“Road Hog”
|
Stuart Rosenberg
|
Story by: Harold Daniels Teleplay by: Bill S. Ballinger
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
11
|
The Twilight Zone
|
11
|
1
|
11
|
“And When the Sky Was Opened”
|
Douglas Heyes
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
13
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
165
|
5
|
12
|
“Specialty of the House”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: Stanley Ellin Teleplay by: Victor Wolfson & Bernard S. Schoenfield
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
20
|
166
|
13
|
“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”
|
Story by: Ambrose Bierce Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
|
25
|
The Twilight Zone
|
12
|
1
|
12
|
“What You Need”
|
Alvin Ganzer
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on the short story by: Lewis Padgett
|
Rod Serling
|
27
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
167
|
5
|
14
|
“Graduating Class”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Edouard Sandoz Teleplay by: Stirling Silliphant
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
1960
|
January
|
1
|
The Twilight Zone
|
13
|
1
|
13
|
“The Four of Us Are Dying”
|
John Brahm
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: George Johnson
|
Rod Serling
|
3
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
168
|
5
|
15
|
“Man from the South”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Roald Dahl Teleplay by: William Fay
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
8
|
The Twilight Zone
|
14
|
1
|
14
|
“Third from the Sun”
|
Richard L. Bare
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on the short story by: Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
10
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
169
|
5
|
16
|
“The Ikon of Elijah”
|
Paul Almond
|
Story by: Avram Davidson Teleplay by: Norah Perez & Victor Wolfson
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
15
|
The Twilight Zone
|
15
|
1
|
15
|
“I Shot an Arrow into the Air”
|
Stuart Rosenberg
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on the story by: Madelon Champion
|
Rod Serling
|
22
|
16
|
16
|
“The Hitch-Hiker”
|
Alvin Ganzer
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on the Radio Play by: Lucille Fletcher
|
24
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
170
|
5
|
17
|
“The Cure”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Robert Bloch Teleplay by: Michael Pertwee
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
29
|
The Twilight Zone
|
17
|
1
|
17
|
“The Fever”
|
Robert Florey
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
31
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
171
|
5
|
18
|
“Backward, Turn Backward”
|
Stuart Rosenberg
|
Story by: Dorothy Salisbury Davis Teleplay by: Charles Beaumont
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
February
|
5
|
The Twilight Zone
|
18
|
1
|
18
|
“The Last Flight”
|
William Claxton
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
7
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
172
|
5
|
19
|
“Not the Running Type”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: Jerry Sohl
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
12
|
The Twilight Zone
|
19
|
1
|
19
|
“The Purple Testament”
|
Richard L. Bare
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
14
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
173
|
5
|
20
|
“The Day of the Bullet”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Stanley Ellin Teleplay by: Bill S. Ballinger
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
19
|
The Twilight Zone
|
20
|
1
|
20
|
“Elegy”
|
Douglas Heyes
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
21
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
174
|
5
|
21
|
“Hitch Hike”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Ed Lacy Teleplay by: Bernard C. Schoenfield
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
26
|
The Twilight Zone
|
21
|
1
|
21
|
“Mirror Image”
|
John Brahm
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
28
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
175
|
5
|
22
|
“Across the Threshold”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: L. B. Gordon Teleplay by: Charlotte Armstrong
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
March
|
4
|
The Twilight Zone
|
22
|
1
|
22
|
“The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”
|
Ronald Winston
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
6
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
176
|
5
|
23
|
“Craig’s Will”
|
Gene Reynolds
|
Story by: Valerie Dyke Teleplay by: Burt Styler & Albert E. Lewin
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
11
|
The Twilight Zone
|
23
|
1
|
23
|
“A World of Difference”
|
Ted Post
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
18
|
24
|
24
|
“Long Live Walter Jameson”
|
Anton Leader
|
Charles Beaumont
|
25
|
25
|
25
|
“People Are Alike All Over”
|
Mitchell Leisen
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: Paul Fairman
|
27
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
177
|
5
|
24
|
“Madame Mystery”
|
John Brahm
|
Story by: Robert Bloch Teleplay by: William Fay
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
April
|
1
|
The Twilight Zone
|
26
|
1
|
26
|
“Execution”
|
David Orrick McDearmon
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: George Clayton Johnson
|
Rod Serling
|
3
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
178
|
5
|
25
|
“The Little Man Who Was There”
|
George Stevens, Jr.
|
Gordon Russell & Larry Ward
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
8
|
The Twilight Zone
|
27
|
1
|
27
|
“The Big Tall Wish”
|
Ronald Winston
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
10
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
179
|
5
|
26
|
“Mother, May I Go Out to Swim?”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Q. Patrick Teleplay by: James P. Cavanagh
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
15
|
The Twilight Zone
|
28
|
1
|
28
|
“A Nice Place to Visit”
|
John Brahm
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
17
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
180
|
5
|
27
|
“The Cuckoo Clock”
|
Story by: Frank Mace Teleplay by: Robert Bloch
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
24
|
181
|
28
|
“Forty Detectives Later”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Henry Slesar
|
29
|
The Twilight Zone
|
29
|
1
|
29
|
“Nightmare as a Child”
|
Alvin Ganzer
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
May
|
1
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
182
|
5
|
29
|
“The Hero”
|
John Brahm
|
Story by: Henry De Vere Stacpoole Teleplay by: Bill S. Ballinger
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
6
|
The Twilight Zone
|
30
|
1
|
30
|
“A Stop at Willoughby”
|
Robert Parrish
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
8
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
183
|
5
|
30
|
“Insomnia”
|
John Brahm
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
13
|
The Twilight Zone
|
31
|
1
|
31
|
“The Chaser”
|
Douglas Heyes
|
Teleplay by: Robert Presnell, Jr. Based on the short story by: John Collier
|
Rod Serling
|
15
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
184
|
5
|
31
|
“I Can Take Care of Myself”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Story by: Fred McMorrow Teleplay by: Thomas Grant
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
20
|
The Twilight Zone
|
32
|
1
|
32
|
“A Passage for Trumpet”
|
Don Medford
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
22
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
185
|
5
|
32
|
“One Grave Too Many”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: Eli Jerome
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
29
|
186
|
33
|
“Party Line”
|
Hilton A. Green
|
June
|
3
|
The Twilight Zone
|
33
|
1
|
33
|
“Mr. Bevis”
|
William Asher
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
5
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
187
|
5
|
34
|
“Cell 227”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Bryce Walton Teleplay by: Bill S. Ballinger
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
10
|
The Twilight Zone
|
34
|
1
|
34
|
“The After Hours”
|
Douglas Heyes
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
12
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
188
|
5
|
35
|
“The Schartz-Metterklume Method”
|
Richard Dunlap
|
Marian Cockrell Story by: Saki
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
17
|
The Twilight Zone
|
35
|
1
|
35
|
“The Mighty Casey”
|
Alvin Ganzer and Robert Parrish
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
19
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
189
|
5
|
36
|
“Letter of Credit”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Helen Nielsen
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
26
|
190
|
37
|
“Escape to Sonoita”
|
Stuart Rosenberg
|
Story by: James A. Howard Teleplay by: James A. Howard & Bill S. Ballinger
|
July
|
1
|
The Twilight Zone
|
36
|
1
|
36
|
“A World of His Own”
|
Ralph Nelson
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
September
|
25
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
191
|
5
|
38
|
“Hooked”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Robert Turner Teleplay by: Thomas Grant
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
27
|
192
|
6
|
1
|
“Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel’s Coat”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
Story by: Roald Dahl Teleplay by: Halsted Welles
|
30
|
The Twilight Zone
|
37
|
2
|
1
|
“King Nine Will Not Return”
|
Buzz Kulik
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
October
|
4
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
193
|
6
|
2
|
“The Doubtful Doctor”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Louis Paul Teleplay by: Jerry Sohl
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
7
|
The Twilight Zone
|
38
|
2
|
2
|
“The Man in the Bottle”
|
Don Medford
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
11
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
194
|
6
|
3
|
“Very Moral Theft”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Jack Dillon Teleplay by: Allan Gordon
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
14
|
The Twilight Zone
|
39
|
2
|
3
|
“Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room”
|
Douglas Heyes
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
18
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
195
|
6
|
4
|
“The Contest for Aaron Gold”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Philip Roth Teleplay by: William Fay
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
25
|
196
|
5
|
“The Five-Forty-Eight”
|
John Brahm
|
Story by: John Cheever Teleplay by: Charlotte Armstrong
|
28
|
The Twilight Zone
|
40
|
2
|
4
|
“A Thing About Machines”
|
David Orrick McDearmon
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
November
|
1
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
197
|
6
|
6
|
“Pen Pal”
|
John Brahm
|
Story by: Henry Slesar & Jay Folb Teleplay by: Hilary Murray
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
4
|
The Twilight Zone
|
41
|
2
|
5
|
“The Howling Man”
|
Douglas Heyes
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
11
|
42
|
6
|
“Eye of the Beholder” Also known as “The Private World of Darkness”
|
Rod Serling
|
15
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
198
|
6
|
7
|
“Outlaw in Town”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Michael Fessier
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
18
|
The Twilight Zone
|
43
|
2
|
7
|
“Nick of Time”
|
Richard L. Bare
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
22
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
199
|
6
|
8
|
“O Youth and Beauty!”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: John Cheever Teleplay by: Halsted Welles
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
29
|
200
|
9
|
“The Money”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Henry Slesar
|
December
|
2
|
The Twilight Zone
|
44
|
2
|
8
|
“The Lateness of the Hour”
|
Jack Smight
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
6
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
201
|
6
|
10
|
“Sybilla”
|
Ida Lupino
|
Story by: Margaret Manners Teleplay by: Charlotte Armstrong
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
9
|
The Twilight Zone
|
45
|
2
|
9
|
“The Trouble with Templeton”
|
Buzz Kulik
|
E. Jack Neuman
|
Rod Serling
|
13
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
202
|
6
|
11
|
“The Man with Two Faces”
|
Stuart Rosenberg
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
16
|
The Twilight Zone
|
46
|
2
|
10
|
“A Most Unusual Camera”
|
John Rich
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
20
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
203
|
6
|
12
|
“The Baby-Blue Expression”
|
Arthur Hiller
|
Story by: Mary Stolz Teleplay by: Helen Nielsen
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
23
|
The Twilight Zone
|
47
|
2
|
11
|
“The Night of the Meek”
|
Jack Smight
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
27
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
204
|
6
|
13
|
“The Man Who Found the Money”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Story by: James E. Cronin Teleplay by: Allan Gordon
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
1961
|
January
|
3
|
205
|
14
|
“The Changing Heart”
|
Robert Florey
|
Robert Bloch
|
6
|
The Twilight Zone
|
48
|
2
|
12
|
“Dust”
|
Douglas Heyes
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
10
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
206
|
6
|
15
|
“Summer Shade”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Nora H. Caplan Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
13
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The Twilight Zone
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49
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2
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13
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“Back There”
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David Orrick McDearmon
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Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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20
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50
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14
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“The Whole Truth”
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James Sheldon
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24
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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207
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6
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16
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“A Crime for Mothers”
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Ida Lupino
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Henry Slesar
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Alfred Hitchcock
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27
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The Twilight Zone
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51
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2
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15
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“The Invaders”
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Douglas Heyes
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Richard Matheson
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Rod Serling
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31
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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208
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6
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17
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“The Last Escape”
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Paul Henreid
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Henry Slesar
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Alfred Hitchcock
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February
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3
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The Twilight Zone
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52
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2
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16
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“A Penny for Your Thoughts”
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James Sheldon
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George Clayton Johnson
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Rod Serling
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10
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53
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17
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“Twenty-Two”
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Jack Smight
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Rod Serling Based on an anecdote from: Bennett Cerf’s “Famous Ghost Stories”
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14
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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209
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6
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18
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“The Greatest Monster of Them All”
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Robert Stevens
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Story by: Bryce Walton Teleplay by: Robert Block
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Alfred Hitchcock
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21
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210
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19
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“The Landlady”
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Paul Henreid
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Story by: Roald Dahl Teleplay by: Robert Bloch
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24
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The Twilight Zone
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54
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2
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18
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“The Odyssey of Flight 33”
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Jus Addiss
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Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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28
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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211
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6
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20
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“The Throwback”
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John Brahm
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Henry Slesar
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Alfred Hitchcock
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March
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3
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The Twilight Zone
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55
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2
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19
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“Mr. Dingle, the Strong”
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Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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7
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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212
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6
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21
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“The Kiss-Off”
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Alan Crosland, Jr.
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Story by: John P. Foran Teleplay by: Talmage Powell
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Alfred Hitchcock
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10
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The Twilight Zone
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56
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2
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20
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“Static”
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Buzz Kulik
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Charles Beaumont Based on a story by: OCee Rich
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Rod Serling
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14
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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213
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6
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22
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“The Horseplayer”
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Henry Slesar
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Alfred Hitchcock
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21
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214
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23
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“Incident in a Small Jail”
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Norman Lloyd
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24
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The Twilight Zone
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57
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2
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21
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“The Prime Mover”
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Richard L. Bare
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Charles Beaumont
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Rod Serling
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28
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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215
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6
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24
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“A Woman’s Help”
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Arthur Hiller
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Henry Slesar
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Alfred Hitchcock
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31
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Way Out
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1
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1
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1
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“William and Mary”
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Marc Daniels
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Roald Dahl
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Roald Dahl
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The Twilight Zone
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58
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2
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22
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“Long Distance Call”
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James Sheldon
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Charles Beaumont and William Idelson
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Rod Serling
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April
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4
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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216
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6
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25
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“Museum Piece”
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Paul Henreid
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Story by: William C. Morrison Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
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Alfred Hitchcock
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7
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Way Out
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2
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1
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2
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“The Down Car”
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Marc Daniels
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Phil Reisman Jr.
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Roald Dahl
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The Twilight Zone
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59
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2
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23
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“A Hundred Yards Over the Rim”
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Buzz Kulik
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Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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11
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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217
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6
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26
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“Coming, Mama”
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George Stevens, Jr.
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Story by: Henriette McClelland Teleplay by: James P. Cavanagh
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Alfred Hitchcock
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14
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Way Out
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3
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1
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3
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“The Sisters”
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Tom Donovan
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Irving Gaynor Neiman
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Roald Dahl
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18
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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218
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6
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27
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“Deathmate”
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Alan Crosland, Jr.
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Story by: James Causey Teleplay by: Bill S. Ballinger
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Alfred Hitchcock
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21
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The Twilight Zone
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60
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2
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24
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“The Rip Van Winkle Caper”
|
Jus Addiss
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Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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25
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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219
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6
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28
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“Gratitude”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
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Story by: Donne Byrne Teleplay by: William Fay
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Alfred Hitchcock
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28
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Way Out
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4
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1
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4
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“Button, Button”
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Tom Donovan
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Elliott Baker
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Roald Dahl
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The Twilight Zone
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61
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2
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25
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“The Silence”
|
Boris Sagal
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Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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May
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2
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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220
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6
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29
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“The Pearl Necklace”
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Don Weis
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Peggy and Lou Shaw
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Alfred Hitchcock
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5
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Way Out
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5
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1
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5
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“I Heard You Calling Me”
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Daniel Petrie
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Sumner Locke Elliott
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Roald Dahl
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The Twilight Zone
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62
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2
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26
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“Shadow Play”
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John Brahm
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Charles Beaumont
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Rod Serling
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9
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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221
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6
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30
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“You Can’t Trust a Man”
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Paul Henreid
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Helen Nielsen
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Alfred Hitchcock
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12
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Way Out
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6
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1
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6
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“The Croaker”
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Paul Bogart
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Phil Reisman Jr.
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Roald Dahl
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The Twilight Zone
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63
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2
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27
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“The Mind and the Matter”
|
Buzz Kulik
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Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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16
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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222
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6
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31
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“The Gloating Place”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
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Robert Bloch
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Alfred Hitchcock
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23
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223
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32
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“Self Defense”
|
Paul Henreid
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John T. Kelley
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26
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Way Out
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7
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1
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7
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“False Face”
|
Paul Bogart
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Larry Cohen
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Roald Dahl
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The Twilight Zone
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64
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2
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28
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“Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?”
|
Montgomery Pittman
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Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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31
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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224
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6
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33
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“A Secret Life”
|
Don Weis
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Story by: Nicholas Monsarrat Teleplay by: Jerry Sohl
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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June
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2
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Way Out
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8
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1
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8
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“Dissolve to Black”
|
William Corrigan
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Irving Gaynor Neiman
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Roald Dahl
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The Twilight Zone
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65
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2
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29
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“The Obsolete Man”
|
Elliot Silverstein
|
Rod Serling
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Rod Serling
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6
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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225
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6
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34
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“Servant Problem”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Henry Slesar
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Alfred Hitchcock
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9
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Way Out
|
9
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1
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9
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“Death Wish”
|
Boris Sagal
|
Irving Gaynor Neiman
|
Roald Dahl
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13
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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226
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6
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35
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“Coming Home”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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16
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Way Out
|
10
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1
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10
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“The Overnight Case”
|
Paul Bogart
|
Nicholas Pryor
|
Roald Dahl
|
20
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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227
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6
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36
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“Final Arrangements”
|
Gordon Hessler
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Story by: Lawrence A. Page Teleplay by: Robert Arthur
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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23
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Way Out
|
11
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1
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11
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“Hush-Hush”
|
Mel Ferber
|
Robert Van Scoyk
|
Roald Dahl
|
27
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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228
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6
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37
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“Make My Death Bed”
|
Arthur Hiller
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Story by: Babs H. Deal Teleplay by: Henry A. Cogge
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
30
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Way Out
|
12
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1
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12
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“Side Show”
|
Seymour Robbie
|
Elliott Baker
|
Roald Dahl
|
July
|
4
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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229
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6
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38
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“Ambition”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: Charles Boeckman Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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7
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Way Out
|
13
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1
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13
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“Soft Focus”
|
Ron Winston
|
Phil Reisman Jr.
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Roald Dahl
|
14
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14
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14
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“20/20”
|
Paul Bosner
|
Jerome Ross
|
September
|
15
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The Twilight Zone
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66
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3
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1
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“Two”
|
Montgomery Pittman
|
Montgomery Pittman
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Rod Serling
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22
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67
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2
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“The Arrival”
|
Boris Sagal
|
Rod Serling
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29
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68
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3
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“The Shelter”
|
Lamont Johnson
|
October
|
6
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69
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4
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“The Passersby”
|
Elliot Silverstein
|
10
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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230
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7
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1
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“The Hatbox”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
13
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The Twilight Zone
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70
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3
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5
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“A Game of Pool”
|
Buzz Kulik
|
George Clayton Johnson
|
Rod Serling
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17
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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231
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7
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2
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“Bang! You’re Dead!”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
James Allardice
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
20
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The Twilight Zone
|
71
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3
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6
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“The Mirror”
|
Don Medford
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
24
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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232
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7
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3
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“Maria”
|
Boris Sagal
|
Based on his short story “Jizzle”: John Wyndham
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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27
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The Twilight Zone
|
72
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3
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7
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“The Grave”
|
Montgomery Pittman
|
Montgomery Pittman
|
Rod Serling
|
31
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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233
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7
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4
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“Cop for a Day”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
November
|
3
|
The Twilight Zone
|
73
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3
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8
|
“It’s a Good Life”
|
James Sheldon
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: Jerome Bixby
|
Rod Serling
|
7
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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234
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7
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5
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“Keep Me Company”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
10
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The Twilight Zone
|
74
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3
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9
|
“Deaths-Head Revisited”
|
Don Medford
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
14
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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235
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7
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6
|
“Beta Delta Gamma”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Calvin Clements
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
17
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The Twilight Zone
|
75
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3
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10
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“The Midnight Sun”
|
Anton Leader
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
21
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
236
|
7
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7
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“You Can’t Be a Little Girl All Your Life”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Stanley Ellin Teleplay by: Helen Nielsen
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
24
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The Twilight Zone
|
76
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3
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11
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“Still Valley”
|
James Sheldon
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: Manly Wade Wellman
|
Rod Serling
|
28
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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237
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7
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8
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“The Old Pro”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Story by: H. A. De Rosso Teleplay by: Calvin Clements
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
December
|
1
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The Twilight Zone
|
77
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3
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12
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“The Jungle”
|
William Claxton
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
5
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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238
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7
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9
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“I Spy”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Play by: John Mortimer Teleplay by: John Collier
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
8
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The Twilight Zone
|
78
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3
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13
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“Once Upon a Time”
|
Norman Z. McLeod
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
12
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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239
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7
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10
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“Services Rendered”
|
Paul Henreid
|
William Link & Richard Levinson
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
15
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The Twilight Zone
|
79
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3
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14
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“Five Characters in Search of an Exit”
|
Lamont Johnson
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: Marvin Petal
|
Rod Serling
|
19
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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240
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7
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11
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“The Right Kind of Medicine”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
22
|
The Twilight Zone
|
80
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3
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15
|
“A Quality of Mercy”
|
Buzz Kulik
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on an idea by: Sam Rolfe
|
Rod Serling
|
26
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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241
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7
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12
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“A Jury of Her Peers”
|
Robert Florey
|
Play by: Susan Glaspell Teleplay by: James P. Cavanagh
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
1962
|
January
|
2
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242
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13
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“The Silk Petticoat”
|
John Newland
|
Story by: Joseph Shearing Teleplay by: Halsted Welles & Norman Ginsbury
|
5
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The Twilight Zone
|
81
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3
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16
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“Nothing in the Dark”
|
Lamont Johnson
|
George Clayton Johnson
|
Rod Serling
|
9
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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243
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7
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14
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“Bad Actor”
|
John Newland
|
Story by: Max Franklin Teleplay by: Robert Bloch
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
12
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The Twilight Zone
|
82
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3
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17
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“One More Pallbearer”
|
Lamont Johnson
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
16
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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244
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7
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15
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“The Door Without a Key”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Story by: Norman Daniels Teleplay by: Irving Elman
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
19
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The Twilight Zone
|
83
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3
|
18
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“Dead Man’s Shoes”
|
Montgomery Pittman
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
23
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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245
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7
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16
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“The Case of M.J.H.”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
26
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The Twilight Zone
|
84
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3
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19
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“The Hunt”
|
Harold Schuster
|
Earl Hamner
|
Rod Serling
|
30
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
246
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7
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17
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“The Faith of Aaron Menefee”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Stanley Ellin Teleplay by: Ray Bradbury
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
February
|
2
|
The Twilight Zone
|
85
|
3
|
20
|
“Showdown with Rance McGrew”
|
Christian Nyby
|
Rod Serling Based on an idea by: Frederic L. Fox
|
Rod Serling
|
6
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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247
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7
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18
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“The Woman Who Wanted to Live”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
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Bryce Walton
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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9
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The Twilight Zone
|
86
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3
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21
|
“Kick the Can”
|
Lamont Johnson
|
George Clayton Johnson
|
Rod Serling
|
13
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
248
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7
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19
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“Strange Miracle”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: George Langelaan Teleplay by: Halsted Welles
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
16
|
The Twilight Zone
|
87
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3
|
22
|
“A Piano in the House”
|
David Greene
|
Earl Hamner
|
Rod Serling
|
20
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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249
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7
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20
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“The Test”
|
Boris Sagal
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
23
|
The Twilight Zone
|
88
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3
|
23
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“The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank”
|
Montgomery Pittman
|
Montgomery Pittman
|
Rod Serling
|
27
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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250
|
7
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21
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“Burglar Proof”
|
John Newland
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
March
|
2
|
The Twilight Zone
|
89
|
3
|
24
|
“To Serve Man”
|
Richard L. Bare
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a story by: Damon Knight
|
Rod Serling
|
6
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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251
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7
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22
|
“The Big Score”
|
Boris Sagal
|
Story by: Sam Merwin, Jr. Teleplay by: Bryce Walton
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
9
|
The Twilight Zone
|
90
|
3
|
25
|
“The Fugitive”
|
Richard L. Bare
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
13
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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252
|
7
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23
|
“Profit-Sharing Plan”
|
Bernard Girard
|
William Link & Richard Levinson
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
16
|
The Twilight Zone
|
91
|
3
|
26
|
“Little Girl Lost”
|
Paul Stewart
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
20
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
253
|
7
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24
|
“Apex”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Story by: James Workman Teleplay by: John T. Kelley
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
23
|
The Twilight Zone
|
92
|
3
|
27
|
“Person or Persons Unknown”
|
John Brahm
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
27
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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254
|
7
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25
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“The Last Remains”
|
Leonard Horn
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
30
|
The Twilight Zone
|
93
|
3
|
28
|
“The Little People”
|
William Claxton
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
April
|
3
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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255
|
7
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26
|
“Ten O’Clock Tiger”
|
Bernard Girard
|
William Fay
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
6
|
The Twilight Zone
|
94
|
3
|
29
|
“Four O’Clock”
|
Lamont Johnson
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story by: Price Day
|
Rod Serling
|
10
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
256
|
7
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27
|
“Act of Faith”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Eric Ambler
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
13
|
The Twilight Zone
|
95
|
3
|
30
|
“Hocus-Pocus and Frisby”
|
Lamont Johnson
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a story by: Frederic Louis Fox
|
Rod Serling
|
17
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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257
|
7
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28
|
“The Kerry Blue”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
20
|
The Twilight Zone
|
96
|
3
|
31
|
“The Trade-Ins”
|
Elliot Silverstein
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
24
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
258
|
7
|
29
|
“The Matched Pearl”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
27
|
The Twilight Zone
|
97
|
3
|
32
|
“The Gift”
|
Allen H. Miner
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
May
|
1
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
259
|
7
|
30
|
“What Frightened You, Fred?”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Short story by: Jack Ritchie
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
4
|
The Twilight Zone
|
98
|
3
|
33
|
“The Dummy”
|
Abner Biberman
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a story by: Lee Polk
|
Rod Serling
|
8
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
260
|
7
|
31
|
“Most Likely to Succeed”
|
Richard Whorf
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
11
|
The Twilight Zone
|
99
|
3
|
34
|
“Young Man’s Fancy”
|
John Brahm
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
15
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
261
|
7
|
32
|
“Victim Four”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Talmage Powell
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
18
|
The Twilight Zone
|
100
|
3
|
35
|
“I Sing the Body Electric”
|
William Claxton and James Sheldon
|
Ray Bradbury
|
Rod Serling
|
22
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
262
|
7
|
33
|
“The Opportunity”
|
Robert Florey
|
Story by: J. W. Aaron Teleplay by: Bryce Walton & Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
25
|
The Twilight Zone
|
101
|
3
|
36
|
“Cavender Is Coming”
|
Christian Nyby
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
29
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
263
|
7
|
34
|
“The Twelve Hour Caper”
|
John Newland
|
Story by: Mike Marmer Teleplay by: Harold Swanton
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
June
|
1
|
The Twilight Zone
|
102
|
3
|
37
|
“The Changing of the Guard”
|
Robert Ellis Miller
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
5
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
264
|
7
|
35
|
“The Children of Alda Nuova”
|
Robert Florey
|
Robert Wallsten
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
12
|
265
|
36
|
“First Class Honeymoon”
|
Don Weis
|
Henry Slesar
|
19
|
266
|
37
|
“The Big Kick”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Robert Bloch
|
26
|
267
|
38
|
“Where Beauty Lies”
|
Robert Florey
|
Story by: Henry Farrell Teleplay by: James P. Cavanagh
|
Unaired in network run
|
268
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39
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“The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”
|
Joseph Lejtes
|
Adapting his own short story by: Robert Bloch
|
1962
|
September
|
20
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
269
|
8
|
1
|
“A Piece of the Action”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Alfred Hayes
|
27
|
270
|
2
|
“Don’t Look Behind You”
|
John Brahm
|
Barre Lyndon
|
October
|
4
|
271
|
3
|
“Night of the Owl”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Andrew Garve
|
11
|
272
|
4
|
“I Saw The Whole Thing”
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
Story by: Henry Cecil Teleplay by: Henry Slesar
|
18
|
273
|
5
|
“Captive Audience”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Novel by: John Bingham Teleplay by: Richard Levinson & William Link
|
25
|
274
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6
|
“Final Vow”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Henry Slesar
|
November
|
1
|
275
|
7
|
“Annabel”
|
Paul Henreid
|
Teleplay by: Robert Bloch Novel by: Patricia Highsmith
|
8
|
276
|
8
|
“House Guest”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Andrew Garve
|
15
|
277
|
9
|
“The Black Curtain”
|
Sydney Pollack
|
Novel by: Cornell Woolrich
|
22
|
278
|
10
|
“Day of Reckoning”
|
Jerry Hopper
|
Richard Levinson & William Link
|
29
|
279
|
11
|
“Ride the Nightmare”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Novel by: Richard Matheson
|
December
|
6
|
280
|
12
|
“Hangover”
|
Novel by: John D. MacDonald
|
13
|
281
|
13
|
“Bonfire”
|
Joseph Pevney
|
William D. Gordon & Alfred Hayes
|
20
|
282
|
14
|
“The Tender Poisoner”
|
Leonard J. Horn
|
Teleplay by: Lukas Heller Novel by: John Bingham
|
1963
|
January
|
3
|
The Twilight Zone
|
103
|
4
|
1
|
“In His Image”
|
Perry Lafferty
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
4
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
283
|
8
|
15
|
“The Thirty First of February”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Novel by: Julian Symons Teleplay by: Richard Matheson
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
10
|
The Twilight Zone
|
104
|
4
|
2
|
“The Thirty-Fathom Grave”
|
Perry Lafferty
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
11
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
284
|
8
|
16
|
“What Really Happened”
|
Jack Smight
|
Novel by: Marie Belloc Lowndes Teleplay by: Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
17
|
The Twilight Zone
|
105
|
4
|
3
|
“Valley of the Shadow”
|
Perry Lafferty
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
18
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
285
|
8
|
17
|
“Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog”
|
Charles F. Haas
|
Lee Erwin
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
24
|
The Twilight Zone
|
106
|
4
|
4
|
“He’s Alive”
|
Stuart Rosenberg
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
25
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
286
|
8
|
18
|
“A Tangled Web”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Novel by: Nicholas Blake Teleplay by: James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
31
|
The Twilight Zone
|
107
|
4
|
5
|
“Mute”
|
Stuart Rosenberg
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
February
|
2
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
287
|
8
|
19
|
“To Catch a Butterfly”
|
David Lowell Rich
|
Richard Fielder
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
7
|
The Twilight Zone
|
108
|
4
|
6
|
“Death Ship”
|
Don Medford
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
9
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
288
|
8
|
20
|
“The Paragon”
|
Jack Smight
|
Teleplay by: Alfred Hayes Story by: Rebecca West
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
14
|
The Twilight Zone
|
109
|
4
|
7
|
“Jess-Belle”
|
Buzz Kulik
|
Earl Hamner, Jr.
|
Rod Serling
|
15
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
289
|
8
|
21
|
“I’ll Be Judge—I’ll Be Jury”
|
James Sheldon
|
Lukas Heller
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
21
|
The Twilight Zone
|
110
|
4
|
8
|
“Miniature”
|
Walter Grauman
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
28
|
111
|
9
|
“Printer’s Devil”
|
Ralph Senensky
|
March
|
1
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
290
|
8
|
22
|
“Diagnosis: Danger”
|
Sydney Pollack
|
Roland Kibbee
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
7
|
The Twilight Zone
|
112
|
4
|
10
|
“No Time Like the Past”
|
Jus Addiss
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
8
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
291
|
8
|
23
|
“The Lonely Hours”
|
Jack Smight
|
Novel by: Celia Fremlin Story by: William D. Morgan
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
14
|
The Twilight Zone
|
113
|
4
|
11
|
“The Parallel”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
15
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
292
|
8
|
24
|
“The Star Juror”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
21
|
The Twilight Zone
|
114
|
4
|
12
|
“I Dream of Genie”
|
Robert Gist
|
John Furia, Jr.
|
Rod Serling
|
22
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
293
|
8
|
25
|
“The Long Silence”
|
Robert Douglas
|
Teleplay by: Charles Beaumont & William D. Gordon Story "Composition for Four Hands" by: Hilda Lawrence
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
April
|
4
|
The Twilight Zone
|
115
|
4
|
13
|
“The New Exhibit”
|
John Brahm
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
5
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
294
|
8
|
26
|
“An Out for Oscar”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Novel by: Henry Kane Teleplay by: David Goodis
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
11
|
The Twilight Zone
|
116
|
4
|
14
|
“Of Late I Think of Cliffordville”
|
David Lowell Rich
|
Rod Serling Based on a short story “Blind Valley” by: Malcolm Jameson
|
Rod Serling
|
12
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
295
|
8
|
27
|
“Death and the Joyful Woman”
|
John Brahm
|
Novel by: Ellis Peters Teleplay by: James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
18
|
The Twilight Zone
|
117
|
4
|
15
|
“The Incredible World of Horace Ford”
|
Abner Biberman
|
Reginald Rose
|
Rod Serling
|
19
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
296
|
8
|
29
|
“Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Novel by: Amber Dean Teleplay by: Lou Rambeau
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
May
|
2
|
The Twilight Zone
|
118
|
4
|
16
|
“On Thursday We Leave for Home”
|
Buzz Kulik
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
3
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
297
|
8
|
29
|
“The Dark Pool”
|
Jack Smight
|
Story by: Alec Coppel Teleplay by: William D. Gordon
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
9
|
The Twilight Zone
|
119
|
4
|
17
|
“Passage on the Lady Anne”
|
Lamont Johnson
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
10
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
298
|
8
|
30
|
“Dear Uncle George”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Teleplay by: James Bridges, Richard Levinson, & William Link Story by: Richard Levinson & William Link
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
17
|
299
|
31
|
“Run for Doom”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Teleplay by: James Bridges Novel by: Henry Kane
|
23
|
The Twilight Zone
|
120
|
4
|
18
|
“The Bard”
|
David Butler
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
24
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
300
|
8
|
32
|
“Death Of A Cop”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Teleplay by: Leigh Brackett
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
September
|
27
|
301
|
9
|
1
|
“A Home Away from Home”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Robert Bloch
|
The Twilight Zone
|
121
|
5
|
1
|
“In Praise of Pip”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
October
|
4
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
302
|
9
|
2
|
“A Nice Touch”
|
Joseph Pevney
|
Mann Rubin
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
122
|
5
|
2
|
“Steel”
|
Don Weis
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
11
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
303
|
9
|
3
|
“Terror at Northfield”
|
Harvey Hart
|
Teleplay by: Leigh Brackett Story by: Ellery Queen
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
123
|
5
|
3
|
“Nightmare at 20,000 Feet”
|
Richard Donner
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
18
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
304
|
9
|
4
|
“You’ll Be the Death of Me”
|
Robert Douglas
|
Teleplay by: William D. Gordon Story by: Anthony Gilbert
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
124
|
5
|
4
|
“A Kind of a Stopwatch”
|
John Rich
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a story by: Michael D. Rosenthal
|
Rod Serling
|
25
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
305
|
9
|
5
|
“Blood Bargain”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
125
|
5
|
5
|
“The Last Night of a Jockey”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
November
|
1
|
126
|
6
|
“Living Doll”
|
Richard C. Sarafian
|
Charles Beaumont
|
8
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
306
|
9
|
6
|
“Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale”
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Richard Levinson & William Link
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
127
|
5
|
7
|
“The Old Man in the Cave”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a short story “The Old Man” by: Henry Slesar
|
Rod Serling
|
15
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
307
|
9
|
7
|
“Starring the Defense”
|
Joseph Pevney
|
Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
128
|
5
|
8
|
“Uncle Simon”
|
Don Siegel
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
29
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
308
|
9
|
8
|
“The Cadaver”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
129
|
5
|
9
|
“Probe 7, Over and Out”
|
Ted Post
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
December
|
6
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
309
|
9
|
9
|
“The Dividing Wall”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
130
|
5
|
10
|
“The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms”
|
Alan Crosland Jr.
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
13
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
310
|
9
|
10
|
“Goodbye, George”
|
Robert Stevens
|
William Fay
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
131
|
5
|
11
|
“A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a story by: Lou Holz
|
Rod Serling
|
20
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
311
|
9
|
11
|
“How to Get Rid of Your Wife”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Robert Gould
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
132
|
5
|
12
|
“Ninety Years Without Slumbering”
|
Roger Kay
|
Teleplay by: Richard De Roy Story by: Johnson Smith
|
Rod Serling
|
27
|
133
|
13
|
“Ring-a-Ding Girl”
|
Alan Crosland, Jr.
|
Earl Hamner, Jr.
|
1964
|
January
|
3
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
312
|
9
|
12
|
“Three Wives Too Many”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Short story by: Kenneth Fearing Teleplay by: Arthur A. Ross
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
134
|
5
|
14
|
“You Drive”
|
John Brahm
|
Earl Hamner, Jr.
|
Rod Serling
|
10
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
313
|
9
|
13
|
“The Magic Shop”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Story by: H. G. Wells Teleplay by: John Collier
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
135
|
5
|
15
|
“The Long Morrow”
|
Robert Florey
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
17
|
136
|
16
|
“The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross”
|
Don Siegel
|
Teleplay by: Jerry McNeely Based on a short story by: Henry Slesar
|
24
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
314
|
9
|
14
|
“Beyond the Sea of Death”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Short story by: Miriam Allen DeFord Teleplay by: William D. Gordon & Alfred Hayes
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
137
|
5
|
17
|
“Number 12 Looks Just Like You”
|
Abner Biberman
|
Charles Beaumont and John Tomerlin
|
Rod Serling
|
31
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
315
|
9
|
15
|
“Night Caller”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Teleplay by: Robert Westerby
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
138
|
5
|
18
|
“Black Leather Jackets”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Earl Hamner, Jr.
|
Rod Serling
|
February
|
7
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
316
|
9
|
16
|
“The Evil of Adelaide Winters”
|
Laslo Benedek
|
Arthur A. Ross
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
139
|
5
|
19
|
“Night Call”
|
Jacques Tourneur
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
14
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
317
|
9
|
17
|
“The Jar”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Ray Bradbury Teleplay by: James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
140
|
5
|
20
|
“From Agnes – With Love”
|
Richard Donner
|
Bernard C. Schoenfeld
|
Rod Serling
|
21
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
318
|
9
|
18
|
“Final Escape”
|
William Witney
|
Story by: Thomas H. Cannan, Jr. & Randall Hood Teleplay by: John Resko
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
141
|
5
|
21
|
“Spur of the Moment”
|
Elliot Silverstein
|
Richard Matheson
|
Rod Serling
|
28
|
142
|
22
|
“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”
|
Robert Enrico
|
From a story by: Ambrose Bierce Adapted by: Robert Enrico
|
March
|
6
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
319
|
9
|
19
|
“Murder Case”
|
John Brahm
|
James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
143
|
5
|
23
|
“Queen of the Nile”
|
Charles Beaumont
|
Rod Serling
|
13
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
320
|
9
|
20
|
“Anyone for Murder?”
|
Leo Penn
|
Short story by: Jack Ritchie
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
144
|
5
|
24
|
“What’s in the Box”
|
Richard L. Bare
|
Martin M. Goldsmith
|
Rod Serling
|
20
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
321
|
9
|
21
|
“Beast in View”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Novel by: Margaret Millar Teleplay by: James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
145
|
5
|
25
|
“The Masks”
|
Ida Lupino
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
27
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
322
|
9
|
22
|
“Behind the Locked Door”
|
Robert Douglas
|
Teleplay by: Joel Murcott
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
146
|
5
|
26
|
“I Am the Night—Color Me Black”
|
Abner Biberman
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
April
|
3
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
323
|
9
|
23
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“A Matter of Murder”
|
David Lowell Rich
|
Boris Sobelman
|
Alfred Hitchcock
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The Twilight Zone
|
147
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5
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27
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“Sounds and Silences”
|
Richard Donner
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
10
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
324
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9
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24
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“The Gentleman Caller”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
148
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5
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28
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“Caesar and Me”
|
Robert Butler
|
Adele T. Strassfield
|
Rod Serling
|
17
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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
325
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9
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25
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“The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Alvin Sargent
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
149
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5
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29
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“The Jeopardy Room”
|
Richard Donner
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
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24
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150
|
30
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“Stopover in a Quiet Town”
|
Ron Winston
|
Earl Hamner, Jr.
|
May
|
1
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
326
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9
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26
|
“Ten Minutes from Now”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Teleplay by: Arthur A. Ross Short story by: Jack Ritchie
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
151
|
5
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31
|
“The Encounter”
|
Robert Butler
|
Martin M. Goldsmith
|
Rod Serling
|
8
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
327
|
9
|
27
|
“The Sign of Satan”
|
Robert Douglas
|
Barre Lyndon
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
152
|
5
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32
|
“Mr. Garrity and the Graves”
|
Ted Post
|
Teleplay by: Rod Serling Based on a story by: Mike Korologos
|
Rod Serling
|
15
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
328
|
9
|
28
|
“Who Needs an Enemy?”
|
Harry Morgan
|
Arthur A. Ross
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
153
|
5
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33
|
“The Brain Center at Whipple’s”
|
Richard Donner
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
22
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
329
|
9
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29
|
“Bed of Roses”
|
Philip Leacock
|
James Bridges
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
154
|
5
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34
|
“Come Wander with Me”
|
Richard Donner
|
Anthony Wilson
|
Rod Serling
|
29
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
330
|
9
|
30
|
“The Second Verdict”
|
Lewis Teague
|
Story by: Henry Slesar Teleplay by: Alfred Hayes & Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
The Twilight Zone
|
155
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5
|
35
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“The Fear”
|
Ted Post
|
Rod Serling
|
Rod Serling
|
June
|
5
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
331
|
9
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31
|
“Isabel”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Novel by: S. B. Hough Teleplay by: William Fay & Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
19
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The Twilight Zone
|
156
|
5
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36
|
“The Bewitchin’ Pool”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Earl Hamner, Jr.
|
Rod Serling
|
July
|
3
|
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
|
332
|
9
|
32
|
“Body In The Barn”
|
Harold Swanton
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
October
|
5
|
333
|
10
|
1
|
“The Return of Verge Likens”
|
Arnold Laven
|
Teleplay by: James Bridges Story by: Davis Grubb
|
12
|
334
|
2
|
“Change of Address”
|
David Friedkin
|
Story by: Andrew Benedict Teleplay by: Morton S. Fine & David Friedkin
|
19
|
335
|
3
|
“Water’s Edge”
|
Bernard Girard
|
Short story by: Robert Bloch Teleplay by: Alfred Hayes
|
26
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336
|
4
|
“The Life Work of Juan Diaz”
|
Norman Lloyd
|
Story by: Ray Bradbury
|
November
|
9
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337
|
5
|
“See the Monkey Dance”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Lewis Davidson
|
16
|
338
|
6
|
“Lonely Place”
|
Harvey Hart
|
Francis Gwaltney
|
23
|
339
|
7
|
“The McGregor Affair”
|
David Friedkin
|
David Friedkin
|
December
|
7
|
340
|
8
|
“Misadventure”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Lewis Davidson
|
14
|
341
|
9
|
“Triumph”
|
Harvey Hart
|
Arthur A. Ross
|
21
|
342
|
10
|
“Memo from Purgatory”
|
Joseph Pevney
|
Harlan Ellison
|
28
|
343
|
11
|
“Consider Her Ways”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Oscar Millard
|
1965
|
January
|
4
|
344
|
12
|
“The Crimson Witness”
|
David Friedkin
|
David Friedkin
|
11
|
345
|
13
|
“Where the Woodbine Twineth”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
James Bridges
|
18
|
346
|
14
|
“The Final Performance”
|
John Brahm
|
Robert Bloch
|
February
|
1
|
347
|
15
|
“Thanatos Palace Hotel”
|
Laslo Benedek
|
Arthur A. Ross
|
8
|
348
|
16
|
“One of the Family”
|
Joseph Pevney
|
Oscar Millard
|
15
|
349
|
17
|
“An Unlocked Window”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
James Bridges
|
22
|
350
|
18
|
“The Trap”
|
John Brahm
|
Lee Kalcheim
|
March
|
1
|
351
|
19
|
“Wally the Beard”
|
James H. Brown
|
Arthur A. Ross
|
8
|
352
|
20
|
“Death Scene”
|
Harvey Hart
|
James Bridges
|
15
|
353
|
21
|
“The Photographer and the Undertaker”
|
Alex March
|
Alfred Hayes
|
22
|
354
|
22
|
“Thou Still Unravished Bride”
|
David Friedkin
|
Story by: Avram Davidson Morton S. Fine & David Friedkin
|
29
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355
|
23
|
“Completely Foolproof”
|
Alf Kjellin
|
Anthony Terpiloff
|
April
|
5
|
356
|
24
|
“Power of Attorney”
|
Harvey Hart
|
Teleplay by: James Bridges
|
12
|
357
|
25
|
“The World’s Oldest Motive”
|
Harry Morgan
|
Lewis Davidson
|
19
|
358
|
26
|
“The Monkey’s Paw - A Retelling”
|
Robert Stevens
|
Teleplay by: Morton S. Fine, David Friedkin, & Anthony Terpiloff Story by: W. W. Jacobs
|
26
|
359
|
27
|
“The Second Wife”
|
Joseph M. Newman
|
Teleplay by: Robert Bloch Story by: Richard Deming
|
May
|
3
|
360
|
28
|
“Night Fever”
|
Herbert Coleman
|
Teleplay by: Gilbert Ralston Short story by: Clark Howard
|
10
|
361
|
29
|
“Off Season”
|
William Friedkin
|
Teleplay by: Robert Bloch Shory story by: Edward D. Hoch
|
1977
|
February
|
2
|
Quinn Martin’s Tales of the Unexpected
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
“The Final Chapter”
|
Richard Lang
|
John Wilder Based on a short story by: Richard O. Lewis
|
William Conrad
|
9
|
2
|
2
|
“The Mask of Adonis”
|
Ken Trevey
|
16
|
3
|
3
|
“Devil Pack”
|
Harry Falk
|
Arnold Somkin & John Wilder Based on a story by: Nina Laemmle
|
23
|
4
|
4
|
“The Nomads”
|
Allen Reisner
|
Earl Wallace Story by: Anthony Wilson
|
March
|
9
|
5
|
5
|
“A Hand For Sonny Blue”
|
Curtis Harrington
|
John Wilder Based on the short story “The Hand That Wouldn’t Behave” by: Emile C. Schurmacher
|
13
|
6
|
6
|
“The Force of Evil”
|
Richard Lang
|
Robert Malcolm Young
|
August
|
17
|
7
|
7
|
“You’re Not Alone”
|
Allen Reisner
|
Carol Saraceno
|
24
|
8
|
8
|
“No Way Out”
|
Walter Grauman
|
Teleplay by: Richard W. Fielder Story by: James Schmerer
|
1984
|
June
|
24
|
The Twilight Zone
|
157
|
Film
|
Twilight Zone: The Movie
|
Prologue
|
John Landis
|
John Landis
|
Burgess Meredith
|
“Time Out”
|
158
|
“Kick the Can”
|
Steven Spielberg
|
Richard Matheson and Melissa Mathison Based on the original screenplay by: George Clayton Johnson
|
159
|
“It’s a Good Life”
|
Joe Dante
|
Richard Matheson Based on the story by: Jerome Bixby
|
160
|
“Nightmare at 20,000 Feet”
|
George Miller
|
Richard Matheson
|
1985
|
May
|
5
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
362
|
11
|
1
|
Pilot
|
“Incident in a Small Jail”
|
Joel Oliansky
|
Joel Oliansky & Henry Slesar
|
Alfred Hitchcock
|
363
|
“Man from the South”
|
Steve De Jarnatt
|
William Fay & Steve De Jarnatt Story by: Roald Dahl
|
364
|
“Bang! You’re Dead!”
|
Randa Haines
|
Christopher Crowe & Harold Swanton
|
365
|
“An Unlocked Window”
|
Fred Walton
|
Fred Walton & James Bridges
|
September
|
27
|
The Twilight Zone
|
161
|
6
|
1
|
“Shatterday”
|
Wes Craven
|
Teleplay by: Alan Brennert Based on the short story by: Harlan Ellison
|
Charles Aidman
|
162
|
“A Little Peace and Quiet”
|
James Crocker
|
October
|
4
|
163
|
2
|
“Wordplay”
|
Rockne S. O’Bannon
|
164
|
“Dreams for Sale”
|
Tommy Lee Wallace
|
Joe Gannon
|
165
|
“Chameleon”
|
Wes Craven
|
James Crocker
|
11
|
166
|
3
|
“Healer”
|
Sigmund Neufeld
|
Michael Bryant
|
167
|
“Children’s Zoo”
|
Robert Downey
|
Chris Hubbell & Gerrit Graham
|
168
|
“Kentucky Rye”
|
John Hancock
|
Richard Krzemien & Chip Duncan
|
18
|
169
|
4
|
“Little Boy Lost”
|
Tommy Lee Wallace
|
Lynn Walker
|
170
|
“Wish Bank”
|
Rick Friedberg
|
Michael Cassutt
|
171
|
“Nightcrawlers”
|
William Friedkin
|
Teleplay by: Philip DeGuere Based on the short story by: Robert R. McCammon
|
25
|
172
|
5
|
“If She Dies”
|
John Hancock
|
David Bennett Carren
|
173
|
“Ye Gods”
|
Peter Medak
|
Anne Collins
|
November
|
1
|
174
|
6
|
“Examination Day”
|
Paul Lynch
|
Teleplay by: Philip DeGuere Based on the short story by: Henry Slesar
|
175
|
“A Message from Charity”
|
Teleplay by: Alan Brennert Based on the short story by: William M. Lee
|
8
|
176
|
7
|
“Teacher’s Aide”
|
B. W. L. Norton
|
Steven Barnes
|
177
|
“Paladin of the Lost Hour”
|
Gilbert Cates (credited as Alan Smithee)
|
Teleplay by: Harlan Ellison Based on his short story “Paladin”
|
15
|
178
|
8
|
“Act Break”
|
Theodore J. Flicker
|
Haskell Barkin
|
179
|
“The Burning Man”
|
J. D. Feigelson
|
Teleplay by: J. D. Feigelson Based on the short story by: Ray Bradbury
|
180
|
“Dealer’s Choice”
|
Wes Craven
|
Donald Todd
|
22
|
181
|
9
|
“Dead Woman’s Shoes”
|
Peter Medak
|
Teleplay by: Lynn Barker Based on the story and teleplay by: Charles Beaumont
|
182
|
“Wong’s Lost and Found Emporium”
|
Paul Lynch
|
Alan Brennert Based on the story by: William F. Wu
|
29
|
183
|
10
|
“The Shadow Man”
|
Joe Dante
|
Rockne S. O’Bannon
|
184
|
“The Uncle Devil Show”
|
David Steinberg
|
Donald Todd
|
185
|
“Opening Day”
|
John Milius
|
Gerrit Graham & Chris Hubbell
|
December
|
6
|
186
|
11
|
“The Beacon”
|
Gerd Oswald
|
Martin Pasko & Rebecca Parr
|
187
|
“One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty”
|
Don Carlos Dunaway
|
Teleplay by: Alan Brennert From a short story by: Harlan Ellison
|
13
|
188
|
12
|
“Her Pilgrim Soul”
|
Wes Craven
|
Alan Brennert
|
189
|
“I of Newton”
|
Kenneth Gilbert
|
Teleplay by: Alan Brennert Based on the short story by: Joe Haldeman
|
20
|
190
|
13
|
“Night of the Meek”
|
Martha Coolidge
|
Teleplay by: Rockne S. O’Bannon Based on the story and teleplay by: Rod Serling
|
191
|
“But Can She Type?”
|
Shelley Levinson
|
Martin Pasko & Rebecca Parr
|
192
|
“The Star”
|
Gerd Oswald
|
Teleplay by: Alan Brennert Based on the short story by: Arthur C. Clarke
|
1986
|
January
|
3
|
193
|
14
|
“Still Life”
|
Peter Medak
|
Gerrit Graham & Chris Hubbell
|
194
|
“The Little People of Killany Woods”
|
J. D. Feigelson
|
J. D. Feigelson
|
195
|
“The Misfortune Cookie”
|
Allan Arkush
|
Teleplay by: Steven Rae Based on the short story by: Charles E. Fritch
|
24
|
196
|
15
|
“Monsters!”
|
B. W. L. Norton
|
Robert Crais
|
197
|
“A Small Talent for War”
|
Claudia Weill
|
Carter Scholz & Alan Brennert
|
198
|
“A Matter of Minutes”
|
Sheldon Larry
|
Teleplay by: Rockne S. O’Bannon Suggested by the story Yesterday Was Monday by: Theodore Sturgeon
|
31
|
199
|
16
|
“The Elevator”
|
R. L. Thomas
|
Ray Bradbury
|
200
|
“To See the Invisible Man”
|
Noel Black
|
Teleplay by: Steven Barnes Suggested by the short story by: Robert Silverberg
|
201
|
“Tooth and Consequences”
|
Robert Downey
|
Haskell Barkin
|
February
|
7
|
202
|
17
|
“Welcome to Winfield”
|
Bruce Bilson
|
Les Enloe
|
203
|
“Quarantine”
|
Martha Coolidge
|
Teleplay by: Alan Brennert Story by: Philip DeGuere and Steven Bochco
|
14
|
204
|
18
|
“Gramma”
|
Bradford May
|
Teleplay by: Harlan Ellison Based on the short story by: Stephen King
|
205
|
“Personal Demons”
|
Peter Medak
|
Rockne S. O’Bannon
|
206
|
“Cold Reading”
|
Gus Trikonis
|
Martin Pasko & Rebecca Parr
|
21
|
206
|
19
|
“The Leprechaun-Artist”
|
Tommy Lee Wallace
|
Teleplay by: Tommy Lee Wallace Story by: James Crocker
|
207
|
“Dead Run”
|
Paul Tucker
|
Teleplay by: Alan Brennert Based on the short story by: Greg Bear
|
March
|
7
|
208
|
20
|
“Profile in Silver”
|
John Hancock
|
J. Neil Schulman
|
209
|
“Button, Button”
|
Peter Medak
|
Teleplay by: Logan Swanson (pen name of Richard Matheson) Based on the short story by: Richard Matheson
|
21
|
210
|
21
|
“Need to Know”
|
Paul Lynch
|
Teleplay by: Mary Sheldon Story by: Sidney Sheldon
|
211
|
“Red Snow”
|
Jeannot Szwarc
|
Michael Cassutt
|
28
|
212
|
22
|
“Take My Life…Please!”
|
Gus Trikonis
|
Gordon Mitchell
|
213
|
“Devil’s Alphabet”
|
Ben Bolt
|
Teleplay by: Robert Hunter Based on the story The Everlasting Club by: Arthur Gray
|
214
|
“The Library”
|
John Hancock
|
Anne Collins
|
April
|
4
|
215
|
23
|
“Shadow Play”
|
Paul Lynch
|
Teleplay by: James Crocker Based on the story and teleplay by: Charles Beaumont
|
216
|
“Grace Note”
|
Peter Medak
|
Patrice Messina
|
11
|
217
|
24
|
“A Day in Beaumont”
|
Philip DeGuere
|
David Gerrold
|
218
|
“The Last Defender of Camelot”
|
Jeannot Szwarc
|
Teleplay by: George R. R. Martin Based on the story by: Roger Zelazny
|
September
|
27
|
219
|
7
|
1
|
“The Once and Future King”
|
Jim McBride
|
Teleplay by: George R. R. Martin Story by: Bryce Maritano
|
220
|
“A Saucer of Loneliness”
|
John Hancock
|
Teleplay by: David Gerrold Based on the short story by: Theodore Sturgeon
|
October
|
4
|
221
|
2
|
“What Are Friends For?”
|
Gus Trikonis
|
J. Michael Straczynski
|
222
|
“Aqua Vita”
|
Paul Tucker
|
Jeremy Bertrand Finch & Paul Chitlik
|
11
|
223
|
3
|
“The Storyteller”
|
Paul Lynch
|
Rockne S. O’Bannon
|
224
|
“Nightsong”
|
Bradford May
|
Michael Reaves
|
18
|
225
|
4
|
“The After Hours”
|
Bruce Malmuth
|
Teleplay by: Rockne S. O’Bannon Based on the story and teleplay by: Rod Serling
|
226
|
“Lost and Found”
|
Gus Trikonis
|
Teleplay by: George R. R. Martin Based on the short story by: Phyllis Eisenstein
|
227
|
“The World Next Door”
|
Paul Lynch
|
Lan O’Kun
|
December
|
4
|
228
|
5
|
“The Toys of Caliban”
|
Thomas J. Wright
|
Story by: Terry Matz Teleplay by: George R. R. Martin
|
11
|
229
|
6
|
“The Convict’s Piano”
|
Teleplay by: Patrice Messina Story by: James Crocker
|
18
|
230
|
7
|
“The Road Less Traveled”
|
Wes Craven
|
George R. R. Martin
|
1987
|
February
|
21
|
231
|
8
|
“The Card”
|
Bradford May
|
Michael Cassutt
|
232
|
“The Junction”
|
Bill Duke
|
Virginia Aldridge
|
May
|
21
|
233
|
9
|
“Joy Ride”
|
Gil Bettman
|
Cal Willingham
|
234
|
“Shelter Skelter”
|
Martha Coolidge
|
Teleplay by: Ron Cobb and Robin Love Story by: Ron Cobb
|
235
|
“Private Channel”
|
Peter Medak
|
Edward Redlich
|
July
|
10
|
236
|
10
|
“Time and Teresa Golowitz”
|
Shelley Levinson
|
Teleplay by: Alan Brennert Based on a short story by: Parke Godwin
|
237
|
“Voices in the Earth”
|
Curtis Harrington
|
Alan Brennert
|
17
|
238
|
11
|
“Song of the Younger World”
|
Noel Black
|
Anthony & Nancy Lawrence
|
239
|
“The Girl I Married”
|
Philip DeGuere
|
J. M. DeMatteis
|
1988
|
September
|
24
|
239
|
8
|
1
|
“The Curious Case of Edgar Witherspoon”
|
René Bonnière
|
Teleplay by: Haskell Barkin Story by: Haskell Barkin and J. Michael Straczynski
|
Robin Ward
|
October
|
1
|
240
|
2
|
“Extra Innings”
|
Doug Jackson
|
Tom Palmer
|
8
|
241
|
3
|
“The Crossing”
|
Paul Lynch
|
Ralph Phillips
|
15
|
242
|
4
|
“The Hunters”
|
Paul Chitlik & Jeremy Bertrand Finch
|
22
|
243
|
5
|
“Dream Me a Life”
|
Allan King
|
J. Michael Straczynski
|
29
|
244
|
6
|
“Memories”
|
Richard Bugajski
|
Bob Underwood
|
November
|
5
|
245
|
7
|
“The Hellgramite Method”
|
Gilbert Shilton
|
William Selby
|
12
|
246
|
8
|
“Our Selena is Dying”
|
Bruce Pittman
|
Story by: Rod Serling Teleplay by: J. Michael Straczynski
|
19
|
247
|
9
|
“The Call”
|
Gilbert Shilton
|
J. Michael Straczynski
|
26
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248
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10
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“The Trance”
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Randy Bradshaw
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Jeff Stuart and J. Michael Straczynski
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December
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3
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249
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11
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“Acts of Terror”
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Brad Turner
|
J. Michael Straczynski
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10
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250
|
12
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“20/20 Vision”
|
Jim Purdy
|
Robert Walden
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17
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251
|
13
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“There Was an Old Woman”
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Otta Hanus
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Tom J. Astle
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24
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252
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14
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“The Trunk”
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Steve DiMarco
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Paul Chitlik & Jeremy Bertrand Finch
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31
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253
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15
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“Appointment on Route 17”
|
René Bonnière
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Haskell Barkin
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1989
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January
|
7
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254
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16
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“The Cold Equations”
|
Martin Lavut
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Teleplay by: Alan Brennert Based on a story by: Tom Godwin
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14
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255
|
17
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“Stranger in Possum Meadows”
|
Sturla Gunnarsson
|
Paul Chitlik & Jeremy Bertrand Finch
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21
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256
|
18
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“Street of Shadows”
|
Richard Bugajski
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Michael Reaves
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28
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257
|
19
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“ Something in the Walls”
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Allan Kroeker
|
J. Michael Straczynski
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February
|
4
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258
|
20
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“A Game of Pool”
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Randy Bradshaw
|
George Clayton Johnson
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11
|
259
|
21
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“Room 2426”
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Ryszard Bugajski
|
Jeremy Bertrand Finch & Paul Chitlik
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18
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260
|
22
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“The Mind of Simon Foster”
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Doug Jackson
|
J. Michael Straczynski
|
25
|
261
|
23
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“The Wall”
|
Atom Egoyan
|
March
|
4
|
262
|
24
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“Cat and Mouse”
|
Eric Till
|
Christy Marx
|
11
|
263
|
25
|
“Rendezvous in a Dark Place”
|
René Bonnière
|
J. Michael Straczynski
|
18
|
264
|
26
|
“Many, Many Monkeys”
|
Richard Bugajski
|
William Froug
|
25
|
265
|
27
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“Love is Blind”
|
Gilbert Shilton
|
Cal Willingham
|
April
|
1
|
266
|
28
|
“Crazy as a Soup Sandwich”
|
Paul Lynch
|
Harlan Ellison
|
8
|
267
|
29
|
“Special Service”
|
Randy Bradshaw
|
J. Michael Straczynski
|
15
|
268
|
30
|
“Father and Son Game”
|
Jeremy Bertrand Finch & Paul Chitlik
|
1994
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May
|
19
|
269
|
Film
|
Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics
|
“The Theatre”
|
Robert Markowitz
|
Outlined by: Rod Serling Expanded and scripted by: Richard Matheson
|
James Earl Jones
|
270
|
“Where the Dead Are”
|
Rod Serling
|
2002
|
September
|
18
|
271
|
9
|
1
|
“Evergreen”
|
Allan Kroeker
|
Jill Blotevogel
|
Forest Whitaker
|
272
|
2
|
“One Night at Mercy”
|
Peter O’Fallon
|
Christopher Mack
|
25
|
273
|
3
|
“Shades of Guilt”
|
Perry Lang
|
Ira Steven Behr
|
274
|
4
|
“Dream Lover”
|
Peter O’Fallon
|
Frederick Rappaport
|
October
|
2
|
275
|
5
|
“Cradle of Darkness”
|
Jean de Segonzac
|
Kamran Pasha
|
276
|
6
|
“Night Route”
|
Jill Blotevogel
|
9
|
276
|
7
|
“Time Lapse”
|
John T. Kretchmer
|
James Crocker
|
277
|
8
|
“Dead Man’s Eyes”
|
Jerry Levine
|
Frederick Rappaport
|
16
|
278
|
9
|
“The Pool Guy”
|
Paul Shapiro
|
Hans Beimler
|
279
|
10
|
“Azoth the Avenger Is a Friend of Mine”
|
Brad Turner
|
Brent V. Friedman
|
23
|
280
|
11
|
“The Lineman”
|
Jonathan Frakes
|
Pen Densham
|
30
|
281
|
12
|
“Harsh Mistress”
|
Brad Turner
|
Bradley Thompson & David Weddle
|
282
|
13
|
“Upgrade”
|
Joe Chappelle
|
Robert Hewitt Wolfe
|
November
|
6
|
283
|
14
|
“To Protect and Serve”
|
Kamran Pasha
|
284
|
15
|
“Chosen”
|
Winrich Kolbe
|
Ira Steven Behr
|
13
|
285
|
16
|
“Sensuous Cindy”
|
John T. Kretchmer
|
James Crocker
|
286
|
17
|
“Hunted”
|
Patrick Norris
|
Christopher Mack
|
20
|
287
|
18
|
“Mr. Motivation”
|
Deran Sarafian
|
Teleplay by: Brent V. Friedman Story by: Steven Aspis
|
288
|
19
|
“Sanctuary”
|
Patrick Norris
|
James Crocker
|
27
|
289
|
20
|
“Future Trade”
|
Bob Balaban
|
Clyde Hayes
|
290
|
21
|
“Found and Lost”
|
Vern Gillum
|
Teleplay by: Frederick Rappaport Story by: Bill Mumy
|
December
|
11
|
291
|
22
|
“Gabe’s Story”
|
Allan Kroeker
|
Dusty Kay
|
292
|
23
|
“Last Lap”
|
Brad Turner
|
Rob Hedden
|
2003
|
January
|
8
|
293
|
24
|
“The Path”
|
Jerry Levine
|
James Crocker
|
294
|
25
|
“Fair Warning”
|
John T. Kretchmer
|
David Weddle & Bradley Thompson
|
February
|
5
|
295
|
26
|
“Another Life”
|
Risa Bramon Garcia
|
Amir Mann & Brent V. Friedman
|
296
|
27
|
“Rewind”
|
Kevin Bray
|
James Crocker
|
12
|
297
|
28
|
“Tagged”
|
James Head
|
Story by: Charles Largent Teleplay by: Michael Angeli
|
298
|
29
|
“Into the Light”
|
Lou Diamond Phillips
|
Moira Kirland Dekker
|
19
|
299
|
30
|
“It’s Still a Good Life”
|
Allan Kroeker
|
Ira Steven Behr Based on characters created by: Jerome Bixby
|
300
|
31
|
“The Monsters Are on Maple Street”
|
Debbie Allen
|
Teleplay by: Erin Maher & Kay Reindl Story by: Rod Serling
|
26
|
301
|
32
|
“Memphis”
|
Eriq La Salle
|
Eriq La Salle
|
302
|
33
|
“How Much Do You Love Your Kid?”
|
Allison Liddi-Brown
|
Michael Angeli
|
April
|
2
|
303
|
34
|
“The Placebo Effect”
|
Jerry Levine
|
Teleplay by: Brent V. Friedman Story by: Rebecca Swanson
|
304
|
35
|
“Cold Fusion”
|
Eli Richbourg
|
Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz
|
23
|
305
|
36
|
“The Pharaoh’s Curse”
|
Bob Balaban
|
Stephen Beck
|
306
|
37
|
“The Collection”
|
John T. Kretchmer
|
Erin Maher & Kay Reindl
|
30
|
307
|
38
|
“Eye of the Beholder”
|
David R. Ellis
|
Rod Serling
|
308
|
39
|
“Developing”
|
Allison Liddi-Brown
|
Moira Kirland Dekker
|
May
|
7
|
309
|
40
|
“The Executions of Grady Finch”
|
John Peter Kousakis
|
Teleplay by: Ira Steven Behr and Brent V. Friedman Story by: Frederick Rappaport
|
310
|
41
|
“Homecoming”
|
Risa Bramon Garcia
|
Teleplay by: Michael Angeli Story by: Bradley Thompson & David Weddle
|
21
|
311
|
42
|
“Sunrise”
|
Tim Matheson
|
Teleplay by: Frederick Rappaport Story by: Katrina Cabrera Ortega
|
312
|
43
|
“Burned”
|
John T. Kretchmer
|
Seth Weisburst & Daniel Wolowicz
|