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Ok, am starting another non-appliance related thread...

Anyone else here like the Twlight Zone? If so what were your favourite episodes?

Remember watching them as a child as reruns and most always gave me the willies. So much so was banned from watching them before bed as would usually have bad dreams.

My favs:

The Agnes Moorehead episode where she is being attacked by little spacemen.

The Robert Redford episode about an old woman so afraid of death she locks herself up in her own home.

The one where an invalid woman keeps getting "prank" phone calls, only later to learn they are coming from a dead beau (he died in the car accident that made her a cripple), when a phone line is knocked down onto his grave.

"How To Serve Man", where a group of aliens talk humankind into thinking they can live lives without death,disease and growing old on their planet. Turns out the book/brochure they gave on the matter is really a cook book on how to "serve" man.

Oh there are so many to list, they were all so good!
 
Was it a TZ episode with the gambling addicted guy, at the end of the episode there was "knock" at the door and a eerie 1940's slot machine was spinning away outside his door. I always think of it because we enjoy playing the TZ themed slot when we get to go to LV. (the music in the bonus is the disco TZ music).
 
I remember an episode where a man got a watch that would stop time, and then he broke the watch and was trapped in stopped time forever. That's the one I always think of.
 
I loved those shows! I loved the episodes you mentioned, I believe that the one with Agnes Moorhead was done without her speaking a word. I also like the ones with Burgess Meredith one called Printers Devil and one Time enough at last. Great shows by some great writers!

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I like the one with the little kid who can 'make people go away'. All the adults around him have to cater to his every whim. Twilight Zone was definitely a classic and it used to scare me when I was young.

Wasn't a very young William Shatner in an episode? I seem to recall he and his girlfriend were trapped at a roadside cafe or something like that....
 
I like the one with the hospital patient taking the elevator to the morgue in the basement where a nurse comes out of the
morgue and says.....
"Room for one more, honey"

Ross
 
Wouldn't it be nice to get old programs back. So much trash
on TV now that they could replace and make a person actually
think. Trying to remember the old names - Playhouse something
or something Theatre? (I was banned from watching Outer Limits
and the Twilight Zone way-back-when along with Thriller - the
Boris Karloff version, not Michael Jackson.)
 
William Shatner was in several episodes of the Twilight Zone. He was the original airline passenger in the episode that had a monster out on the wing of a plane and only he could see it.

Monsters on Maple Street was one of my favorites. It scared the crap out of me when I was a kid! It demonstrated how human nature works when a "the martians are coming" scare breaks out on a suburban street. In the end the aliens were on a hilltop looking down wondering about the peculiar behavior they are witnessing.

Periodically, a few of the cable channels run Twilight Zone marathons.

I liked the second version of the Twilight Zone, Night Gallery as well.

Rod Sering was one of those who left us way too early. An excellent writer to say the least!
 
alr2903

yes that was the story line of an episode, the slot machine kept saying the guys name; Gibert... Gilbert.... Gilbert.
Remember the one where a young Buddy Ebsen made a wrecked
car right itself, I think that was also a gambling themed one.

Or the one where the department store mannequin gets to be a real person for a day, but then has to return to her frozen
existence.
Or the one where Barbara Berrie has a dream about a society
in the future that is all women and she plays a kind of Queen
brood human named Mother Orchis, she's just a huge fat
cow like person ; when she wakes from the dream (iirc, she had taken some kind of experimental drug as she is a scientist of some sort) she goes about dispatching the scientist that caused the all female society by creating
a bad vaccination. Unfortunately, she realizes too late that his son is "carrying on" his work!
 
Big Twilight Zone fan here.

Oddly, the series never gave me nightmares. Instead, an Abbott and Costello flick did - "Scared Stiff", for some reason. But as toddlers my siblings and I were also banned from watching Twilight Zone after a while. Probably because it upset one or both of my parents.

Favorite episode? The one where another dimension opens up in a wall of a child's bedroom, and the child is lost until her father is able somehow to retrieve her.
 
Shatner also appeared as part of a traveling couple in the episode with the little fortune telling machine in a diner. He becomes convinced the fortunes are true. It's a perfect plot for his overacting, LOL.

I think Serling wrote many of the episodes. It was the golden age of television, when his brilliant work was allowed to air, even with rather modern lessons about morality. That he chain smoked on air and the sponsors were cigarette companies probably didn't hurt, either.
 
Yes-Twilight Zone-My favorite would be "Gremlins" that had William Shatner-He was the "Passenger" who kept seeing "Gremlins" trying to sabatoge one of the engines of the plane they were riding.He broke out while the plane was still flying-taking a policemans gun(Guess they let them bring guns in the cabin in those days)and he killed the "Gremlin"After landing the plane they show a shot of the wrecked engine.Very spooky episode-esp when the "Gremlin" looked into the plane window from the outside Scaring Shatner out of his wits-that's when he lost it and went outside to deal iwth the Gremlin.
 
One of my favorite Twilight episodes was the one called the inheritance(I think), where the old man was dying and the children were gathered around him waiting for him to die so they could inherit all his money. His on stipulation was that they had to wear a mask until after midnight. Turns out the masks actually made their faces look like it.
 
Goprog, would you be thinking of Playhouse 90 or Alcoa Presents? Some of those old shows were shown in live performance. The United States Steel Hour had good dramas as did Armstrong Circle Theater from Armstrong Building Products, The Philco Television Playhouse & Studio One. For music there was the Bell Telephone Hour and the Voice of Firestone. Kraft Playhouse or Theater or Music Hall had commercials that showed how to throw together some treat, often with Miracle Whip.

The SciFi Channel usually has TZ marathons on holidays. One of my favorite episodes is titled I Sing the Body Electric about the family whose wife and mother died and they design a robot grandmother. The father is played by David White, I believe is his name, who also played Larry Tate on Bewitched.

The luck of that old lady having an angel as beautiful as Robert Redford to escort her into the next life. That was sort of a waste. If the Angel of Death showed up for me looking like Robert Redford, I'd be like Deacon Frye's daughter Thelma going after Reverend Dr. Reuben Gregory. I'd have a hold of him and be asking where we were going and couldn't we take our time getting there.

I do not know if anyone ever saw the Arthur Murray Dance Party on TV, but in the opening of the show (I think) Kathrine Murray would jabber about the special guest or whatever then Arthur would take her hand and they would waltz into where the other couples dancing to the Beautiful Blue Danube. There would be a shot from over head down onto maybe 5 couples in a circle. The women wore gowns with big, full (is skirts the right word?) and as they waltzed the movement of the lower parts of the gowns with all of the crinolines, reminded me of how sheets looked and moved during the rinse in our Roto Swirl Kenmore. This was B&W TV so the image was not broken up by the different color gowns; it was just tones of gray.
 
My Mom

tells the funny story (laughing the hole time) about the William Shatner episode where he is on the plane. My parents are visiting my relatives and everyone is watcing TZ. Poor William is being terrorized by the ape/monster on the wing of the plane. When he opens the shade on the window the music sounds and there is a close up of the monster in the window, Mom lets out this blood curdling scream and scares everyone in the room!!!

I also like "Talking Tina" We like to do her in the nurses station at work! " I'm your nurse Talking Tina. Be nice to me or else!"
 
How To Serve Man

Laundress, I remember the "How To Serve Man" episode vividy, and was actually thinking about it just the other day. Those scientists worked feverishly to crack the alien code, but by the time they figured out it was a cookbook it was too late, and scores of people had already been beamed to the spaceship.

Creepy stuff!
 

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