Twilight Zone / Episode List
The Twilight Zone Episode List is a listing of episodes from the American mystery and science fiction series franchise Twilight Zone , sorted by their first airing order in the United States .
Unlikely Stories (1959-1964)
The first broadcast took place between 1959 and 1964 on the American broadcaster CBS and comprises a total of 156 episodes, divided into five seasons. In Germany, the first episode of the series was broadcast on October 25, 1961 under the title Incredible Stories on ARD . 13 more episodes were shown from March 2, 1967 to January 2, 1969 on ZDF and two years later 24 new episodes were shown on Bayerischer Rundfunk from March 3, 1971 to November 18, 1971 , under the title stories that cannot be explained .
From November 13, 1991 to July 1, 1992, ProSieben broadcast a further 33 episodes under the title Improbable Stories . Most recently, TV Munich showed 59 episodes, with one of the previous 33 episodes broadcast by ProSieben being re-dubbed, from January 19, 1996 to April 25, 1997. The remaining 27 episodes of the series have not yet been broadcast on German television.
season 1
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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1 | 1 | The empty city | Where is everybody? | Oct 2, 1959 | Oct 25, 1961 | Robert Stevens | Rod Serling |
A man walks around confused and with no memory. The streets and cities are deserted and he's trying to find out who he is and what happened. Everywhere it looks as if people hastily abandoned everything and fled. Cigarettes burn in an ashtray and food is boiling on the stove. There are no signs of where the people are or why they disappeared. Gradually he threatens to lose his mind. At a pedestrian traffic light he repeatedly presses a button and begs that he can get out. Now everything is cleared up. He is on an Air Force Base. An experimental device was used to test whether it could survive the lonely flight to the moon. The loneliness made him hallucinate about the empty world. | |||||||
2 | 2 | The business of death | One for the Angels | Oct 9, 1959 | Nov 13, 1991 | Robert Parrish | Rod Serling |
Mr. Bookman is a small street vendor. He likes his job and is especially popular with the kids in his neighborhood. One day a man shows up in his apartment and introduces himself as death. Mr. Bookman is supposed to die in his sleep at midnight. But he doesn't want that and asks for a delay. Death grants him this until Mr. Bookman hits a big hit. One in which heaven opens up - one for the angels. But death also makes him understand that someone must die at midnight. Shortly afterwards, one of Mr. Bookman's neighboring children is hit. It is said to die of its injuries at midnight. Mr. Bookman decides to prevent this from happening. He begins to advertise his wares and actually manages to hold up death until it is past midnight. Mr. Bookman had his big hit and is now ready to go with death. | |||||||
3 | 3 | Mr. Denton's second chance | Mr. Denton on Doomsday | Oct 16, 1959 | Jan. 19, 1996 | Allen Reisner | Rod Serling |
Al Denton is a former gunslinger who has become addicted to alcohol and is mocked by the other residents. By chance he gets another chance to go back to his old days. He is challenged to a duel. But Denton's hand is trembling badly and is no longer very accurate. The mysterious dealer Henry J. Fate sells him an elixir which gives him back his old accuracy. During the duel, Denton notices the same elixir in his opponent. Both shoot and injure the other's hand so badly that neither of them can ever again fight a duel. Denton is happy with this fact, as winning a duel will result in being challenged by new opponents until you lose and people lose respect. The injury saved Denton from going the wrong way a second time. | |||||||
4th | 4th | 16 mm dream world | The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine | Oct 23, 1959 | Jan. 26, 1996 | Mitchell Leisen | Rod Serling |
Barbara was a celebrated movie star over 20 years ago. She has since been forgotten and has not received any major role offers. She spends most of the day in her private screening room, watching her old films and mourning her heyday. Her agent Danny Weiss gets her a role offer. But when she hears that she should only play a supporting role as a mother, she angrily leaves the director's office and locks herself at home. Even the visit of her old film partner cannot comfort her. One day Barbara suddenly disappeared. Your agent looks at the roll of film that is still in the player. He was shocked to see the corridor of Barbara's house on the screen. She receives all of her old friends, who look just like in the films. Despite requests from her agent, Barbara disappears from the picture. | |||||||
5 | 5 | Maybe on a summer night | Walking distance | Oct. 30, 1959 | Feb. 2, 1996 | Robert Stevens | Rod Serling |
While he is standing with his car at a gas station, Martin Sloan decides to walk to his old home village. It looks the same there as it did in his childhood. The prices for his favorite ice cream are also the same. While walking in the park, he suddenly encounters his childish self. Now he realizes that he is in the past. He follows his child-ego, but the boy runs away frightened. In the evening he tries to talk to him again and make it clear to him or himself that his childhood was the best time and that he should enjoy it. But again the boy runs away, seriously injuring his leg. Martin's father later turns up at the adult Martin's and explains to him that he should stop looking back and look forward. Martin takes this to heart. When he goes back to the ice cream parlor, he's back in his own time. All he has left from his journey is a limp as a result of falling off the carousel in his childhood. | |||||||
6th | 6th | The withdrawal clause | Escape Clause | Nov 6, 1959 | Feb 9, 1996 | Mitchell Leisen | Rod Serling |
Walter Bedeker is a hypochondriac who, with his whims, makes life difficult for his wife and his doctor. He constantly thinks he is near death. One day the devil shows up and offers him a deal. Walter gets immortality and invulnerability in exchange for his soul. But now life is no longer attractive for men. No matter what he does (jumping in front of the subway or the bus), he is always unharmed. With a touch of fatigue, Walter climbs onto the roof of his house and wants to jump. His wife followed him and wants to stop him. This leads to an argument in which the woman falls from the roof and dies. Walter confesses to the murder because he wants to use the electric chair. But the judge sentenced him to life imprisonment in prison. Now Walter gets scared and he decides to make use of the resignation clause. He dies of a heart attack. | |||||||
7th | 7th | Caught in loneliness | The Lonely | Nov 13, 1959 | - | Jack Smight | Rod Serling |
The killer Corry was sentenced to 50 years imprisonment on an asteroid with no one on it. The captain of a regularly dropping supply ship feels sorry for him and leaves him a sophisticated female robot named Alicia when he visits. Alicia has human emotions and develops a Corry adapted personality. Little by little he falls in love with Alicia. The next time the supply ship lands, the captain tells him that he has been pardoned and that he should return to Earth immediately. For Corry, the dilemma opens up that the rocket can only carry him, but not any additional weight from Alicia. The captain shoots the robot and urges Corry to leave. | |||||||
8th | 8th | All time of the world | Time Enough at Last | Nov 20, 1959 | Nov 20, 1991 | John Brahm | Rod Serling & Lynn Venable |
Henry Bemis is a bookworm. Since his wife won't let him read in peace at home, he does so at work. But that angered his boss. Henry is depressed because nobody seems to share his love for literature and nobody gives him the peace and quiet to read. One day, his wife smeared a book of poetry and finally tore up the book. The next day, Henry locks himself in the vault of the bank where he works to read in peace. Suddenly there is an explosion, which he survives. All other people, on the other hand, are dead. At first, Henry is completely upset and toyed with the idea of killing himself. But then he sees that the books in the library are still there. He decides to finally use the time to read everything. But before he can start, his glasses break, without which he can hardly see anything. | |||||||
9 | 9 | The power of dreams | Perchance to Dream | Nov. 27, 1959 | Nov 27, 1991 | Robert Florey | Charles Beaumont |
The nervous-looking Edward Hall seeks a psychiatrist at the urging of his doctor. This advises him to lie down first. Hall gets up again because he is afraid of dying if he falls asleep. Hall tells of dreams in which a mysterious woman appears who wants him to do things in these dreams that he cannot do in reality because of his illness. In the office hours, Hall finally recognizes this woman and out of panic he leaps through the window to his death. In the end, the viewer learns that Hall actually died in his sleep and that everything that happened after being greeted by the psychiatrist was just a dream. | |||||||
10 | 10 | The ghost ship | Judgment Night | Dec. 4, 1959 | Jun 27, 1971 | John Brahm | Rod Serling |
1942, at the time of the 2nd World War. The confused Carl Lanser crosses the Atlantic Ocean as a passenger on the Queen of Glasgow - an English cargo ship. Due to a thick fog, the ship lost contact with the convoy. In addition, he has the feeling that he has experienced everything before. The premonition of a major disaster that has to do with a German submarine attacks him, but nobody wants to listen to the confused passenger. Later it turns out that Lanser was the captain of the submarine, who had the ship in question sunk without warning and had to experience the unlucky night again and again as a punishment. | |||||||
11 | 11 | Test flight | And When the Sky Was Opened | Dec 11, 1959 | 5th June 1971 | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling & Richard Matheson |
After a test flight into space, the pilots Harrington, Forbes and Gart crash and are taken to a military hospital. Their memories of what happened have been erased, but their fellow human beings are increasingly forgetting that the test pilots exist. Parents, wives and the pilots themselves increasingly cannot remember that they existed until all three and the test spaceship have disappeared. It is suggested that a higher power ensured that something the pilots saw during the flight remained secret. | |||||||
12 | 12 | The peddler | What you need | Dec 25, 1959 | May 26, 1997 | Alvin Ganzer | Rod Serling & Lewis Padgett |
The cunning Fred Renard meets Pedott the peddler in a bar, who wants to sell various small goods. Renard notices that the peddler has a special gift. He can see the future and therefore sell people things they will need soon. For example, he sells an aging baseball star a bus ticket to a city, where he soon receives an offer to train the local baseball team. Renard pursues Pedott and forces the man to work together in order to capitalize on his gift. Among other things, he receives a leaky fountain pen from Pedott, which tells him the winner of a horse race and thus helps him to a large sum of money. Since Renard's greed is insatiable, he confronts Pedott again and wants to force him to continue working together. He received a pair of shoes from him that made him the victim of a traffic accident. Pedott explains to the viewer that he needed the shoes, not Renard, because otherwise he would have killed him in the future. | |||||||
13 | 13 | The man with a thousand faces | The Four of Us Are Dying | Jan. 1, 1960 | Dec 4, 1991 | John Brahm | Rod Serling & George Clayton Johnson |
The deceiver Arch Hammer has a special gift: he can take on the appearance of other people through photographs. He regularly tries to use the gift for his personal gain. At first he takes on the appearance of a recently deceased musician in order to seduce an attractive woman and get him to leave the city with him. He then blackmailed a gang boss, assuming the appearance of a recently murdered crook, and relieved him of a large amount of money. He can also avoid being arrested for fraud by outsmarting the policeman in a revolving door and taking on the appearance of a well-known boxer. What he does not know, however, is that the boxer has misconducted in the past and is shot by the boxer's father in revenge. | |||||||
14th | 14th | And the name is earth | Third from the Sun | Jan. 8, 1960 | Dec 11, 1991 | Richard L. Bare | Rod Serling & Richard Matheson |
Will Sturka is a scientist who appears to be working on a US government military base during the East-West conflict and is producing large numbers of hydrogen bombs for use in an imminent nuclear war. Plagued by great self-doubt, he realizes that since he cannot stop the war machine on his own, he can only survive by stealing an experimental spaceship together with his colleague Jerry Riden. The destination for Sturka and Riden, who want to take their wives and Sturka's daughter with them, is a planet 11 million miles away where people like them live. Unfortunately, the plan is in jeopardy when Sturka's superior Carling learns of the plan of the two men and puts them shortly before entering the spaceship. He wants to hand them both over to the authorities, but is overwhelmed so that Sturka and Riden can successfully escape with their families. When asked which foreign planet is now being headed for, the viewer learns that it is the third planet of the sun and that the action did not take place on earth, as initially suggested. | |||||||
15th | 15th | Like an arrow in the wind | I Shot an Arrow into the Air | Jan 15, 1960 | 15th Mar 1996 | Stuart Rosenberg | Rod Serling & Madelon Champion |
A manned space flight with eight crew members appears to crash on an alien asteroid. Only four men of the crew survive the crash: Commander Donlin, plus the level-headed Pierson, the belligerent Corey and another man who died shortly after his injury. Due to the extreme heat and limited supplies, water rationing is quickly becoming a point of contention between Donlin and Pierson on the one hand and Corey on the other. After Donlin sent Pierson and Corey to look for water, only Corey returns after six hours, with more water than when they left. Corey, who is accused by Donlin of killing Pierson for the water, leads him to the seriously injured Pierson, from whom Corey had previously stolen the water.
Both find Pierson, who shortly before his death draws a primitive sign in the sand and points to a mountain. Then Corey also kills his commander, assuming that he can survive longer on his own, and sets out to cross the indicated mountain. When he reached the top, he saw telegraph poles and realized in despair that the crew had never left Earth and that he murdered his colleagues for no reason. |
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16 | 16 | The hitchhiker | The hitch-hiker | Jan. 22, 1960 | Dec 18, 1991 | Alvin Ganzer | Rod Serling & Lucille Fletcher |
Nan Adams is on a multi-day drive. Again and again she sees a hitchhiker who scares her. No matter how far she goes, she keeps seeing the creepy man. When she meets a sailor, she takes him with her so that she no longer has to fear the hitchhiker. But after an argument, he gets out. When Nan tries to call her mother, she learns that she had a nervous breakdown because her daughter Nan was killed in an accident. The hitchhiker then explains to her that they are going the same way. | |||||||
17th | 17th | The last dollar | The fever | Jan. 29, 1960 | Dec 25, 1991 | Robert Florey | Rod Serling |
Franklin Gibbs is on vacation in Las Vegas with his wife Flora. Flora loves the slot machines. Against the advice of her husband, who, as a virtuous person, is against gambling, she tries her luck. After Flora loses, it takes a bit of effort for Franklin to put a dollar in a machine and pull the lever for a hapless gamer. After he wins and the man who gave him the dollar is gone, he wants to keep the winnings and stop playing. In the hotel room he thinks he is being called by the machine. Under the pretext of wanting to put the winnings that are actually due to the missing player back into the machine, Franklin goes back that night. He doesn't just gamble away the profit, but all the money that he has with him. To get it back, he cashed several checks without winning. In the hotel room he hears the machine calling for him again, he is scared and finally falls out of the window in panic and dies. | |||||||
18th | 18th | Flight of no return | The Last Flight | Feb 5, 1960 | 24 Mar 1971 | William Claxton | Richard Matheson |
The British fighter pilot Terry Decker of the Royal Flying Corps landed in his biplane at an American air force base in France in 1959. When taken into custody, he tries to explain to those present that he was born in 1917 and was a soldier of World War I. The commander present gives him the information that he has apparently traveled 42 years into the future. Decker tells the officers present that, for fear of an attack, he flew seven German planes into a mysterious cloud that seems to be responsible for the time jump. He left his comrade Mackaye behind. The Americans try to convince him that Mackaye is alive and that he committed great heroic deeds in the war that followed. Decker, realizing that he may have made a big mistake, escapes custody and flies back into the cloud by plane to help Mackaye fight. General Mackaye, who arrives later, confirms that Decker showed up after the escape from nowhere and heroically shot down three planes before he was hit. | |||||||
19th | 19th | The color of death | The Purple Testament | Feb 12, 1960 | Jan. 8, 1992 | Richard L. Bare | Rod Serling |
1945 in the Philippines: Lieutenant William Fitzgerald, known as Fitz, served in the US Army during World War II. Suddenly he develops an unpleasant gift: he can foresee your death from a strange glow on his comrade's face. He reports his discomfort to his superior, Captain Riker, who does not believe him and suspects that Fitz is suffering from great exhaustion. Fitz's warning to Riker that he will be the next is also ignored by him; in the following battle, Riker is shot dead by a Japanese sniper. Fitz is said to be taken to a hospital for an examination by a driver and, looking in a mirror, sees the same glow in his face and realizes his fate. | |||||||
20th | 20th | Cemetery of dreams | Elegy | Feb. 19, 1960 | Apr 12, 1996 | Douglas Heyes | Charles Beaumont |
2186: With their fuel exhausted, astronauts Meyers, Webber and Kirby have to land on a distant asteroid. On this you will find the earth-like surroundings of an abandoned American small town, the residents of which are statues standing lifeless in the area. During further explorations, the astronauts meet the caretaker Wickwire, who looks after and manages the place called "Happy Glades". He explains that the place is a cemetery that was founded in 1973 for rich people who can remain in their desired position after their death - e.g. B. as the newly elected mayor or winner of a beauty contest. After the explanations, Wickwire offers the astronauts drinks and asks what they want. All three indicate that they want to return home with their ship. The men realize too late that the stranger has poisoned them. Finally, the caretaker prepares the embalmed astronauts in their spaceship as if they were on their way home - as everyone said earlier. | |||||||
21st | 21st | Mirror images | Mirror image | Feb. 26, 1960 | 31 Mar 1971 | John Brahm | Rod Serling |
Millicent Barnes is waiting for her bus at the bus station. When she talks to employees from the train station and other guests, they recognize her again, even though she has never spoken to them before. From the toilet, she sees herself sitting in the station concourse. Paul Grinstead, another passenger she confides in, suspects a simple explanation: Another woman looks like her. But Millicent remembers a story, she believes that everyone has a doppelganger in a parallel world and that they want to take their place. When the bus arrives, she sees herself sitting in it and collapses. Paul has her admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Since he himself missed the bus, he has to wait for the next one. Suddenly he sees his doppelganger. | |||||||
22nd | 22nd | The monsters of Maple Street | The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street | 4th Mar 1960 | Jan 15, 1992 | Ronald Winston | Rod Serling |
When something appears in the sky on Maple Street and the power goes out, some residents believe it is a comet, but it would not explain the noise. Young Thommy has read many science fiction stories and is a firm believer in an alien invasion. When he says that there are mostly aliens disguised as humans, the adults dismiss this as nonsense. But little by little they ask themselves whether there isn't a kind of 5th column after all and who in the neighborhood might be suspicious. When Charly sees someone he doesn't know, he shoots him, but Pete was a neighbor he just didn't know. In some houses the lights go on again and the residents wonder whether these residents are suspicious, and young Thommy is also suspected because he knows so much about invasions. In the end, it is revealed that the aliens only tested what happens if you cut the power in any city. Since the inhabitants attack each other, they leave the earth to itself, as the people will destroy themselves and an invasion is not necessary. | |||||||
23 | 23 | The double life | A World of Difference | 11th Mar 1960 | Nov 18, 1971 | Ted Post | Richard Matheson |
24 | 24 | Long live Walter Jameson | Long Live Walter Jameson | 18 Mar 1960 | Apr 19, 1996 | Anton Leader | Charles Beaumont |
The university professor Walter Jameson has become engaged to the young doctoral student Susanna Kittridge. Their father, Sam Kittridge, a colleague of Jameson, is suspicious of his future son-in-law, as he does not seem to have aged a day in the past 12 years. Jameson also has an unusually detailed knowledge of history. When Kittridge discovers a Civil War photo clearly identifying Jameson, the latter reveals that he has not aged for 2,000 years. However, he is not invulnerable and has a revolver in his desk drawer to kill himself. So far, despite his longing for death, he has lacked the courage to do so. Kittridge is now strictly against Jameson and Susanna getting married, as only Susanna is getting older and Jameson will one day abandon her to keep his secret. Jameson then persuades his unsuspecting fiancée to run away with him. Laurette Bowen, a former wife of Jameson whom he left after she grew old, wants to prevent him from destroying another woman's life. She takes his revolver and shoots him. The dying Jameson ages rapidly until all that's left of him is dust. | |||||||
25th | 25th | Samuel Conrad and the trip to Mars | People Are Alike All Over | 25th Mar 1960 | Jan. 22, 1992 | Mitchell Leisen | Rod Serling & Paul W. Fairman |
The two astronauts Warren Marcusson and Samuel Conrad fly to Mars in their spaceship. While Marcusson as an optimist is convinced that people are the same everywhere, including on Mars, Conrad is afraid of what to expect. When landing on the Red Planet, Marcusson is seriously injured. Lying dying, he wishes to see at least once what he has sacrificed his life for, but Conrad refuses to open the door of the ship for fear of the unknown. After Marcusson's death, Conrad hears noises and a little later confronts the Martians, who actually look human, have telepathic powers and receive him very friendly. Conrad is relieved. He is brought into a living room that is furnished like a room on earth. At first relaxed, Conrad realized after a while that the room had no windows and that he could not leave it. One of the walls goes up and Conrad realizes that he is the new attraction of a zoo. It is presented to visitors as an "earth creature in a natural environment". Conrad now agrees with his late comrade Marcusson: People are the same everywhere. | |||||||
26th | 26th | The time machine | Execution | Apr 1, 1960 | Apr 26, 1996 | David Orrick McDearmon | Rod Serling & George Clayton Johnson |
In 1880, a rope is placed around Joe Caswell's neck. The outlaw is said to be hanged in front of witnesses for his many crimes. Suddenly Caswell finds himself in a different place and at a different time. It was brought to 1960 by a time machine. The builder of the time machine, Professor Manion, becomes suspicious when he discovers the prints on Caswell's neck and investigates. He finds out that his guest is a convicted murderer and wants to send him back to 1880. Caswell then kills the scientist and flees the laboratory. However, the many noises and lights overwhelm the man from the past. Desperate, he returns to the laboratory. A little later the thief Paul Johnson intruded there. Caswell attacks Johnson and is strangled by him with a curtain cord. While searching for Mansion's vault, Johnson accidentally activates the time machine and takes Caswell's place in 1880. The witnesses to the execution were shocked to realize that they had hanged a stranger in strange clothes. | |||||||
27 | 27 | The dream of a comeback | The Big Tall Wish | Apr 8, 1960 | Apr 26, 1996 | Ronald Winston | Rod Serling |
28 | 28 | Mr. Valentine's new beginning | A Nice Place to Visit | Apr 15, 1960 | May 4, 1996 | John Brahm | Charles Beaumont |
29 | 29 | The child on the stairs | Nightmare as a Child | Apr 29, 1960 | 17th Mar 1971 | Alvin Ganzer | Rod Serling |
30th | 30th | Not according to the schedule | A stop at Willoughby | May 6, 1960 | 25 Sep 1971 | Robert Parrish | Rod Serling |
Gart Williams is a New York advertising executive desperate about his career. His presumptuous boss, Oliver Misrell, annoyed by the loss of a major customer, gives him lectures about this "push-push-push" business. Unable to get proper sleep at home, he takes short naps on the train on his way home in the evening. One day, when the train seems to stop unexpectedly, he wakes up and finds his compartment deserted. The sun is shining outside and he discovers that the train stopped in a town called Willoughby in 1888. Passers-by explain to him that this is a “peaceful, quiet place where a person can come to rest while taking a walk and enjoy their life”. Williams wakes up in the real world and asks the conductor if he has ever heard of Willoughby, but Willoughby says no. That night he has another argument with his quarreling wife Jane. Selfish, cold and callous, she makes him understand that he is just a money machine for her. He tells her about his dream, but she mocks him and explains that it is a miserable and tragic mistake to have married a man whose big dream in life is to be Huckleberry Finn. Williams dozes off again the next week, and he's back in Willoughby. As he is about to get off the train starts again and he wakes up again. Williams decides to get out next time. After a nervous breakdown in the office, he calls his wife, but she leaves him in his time of need. On the way home he falls asleep again, and the train actually stops again in Willoughby. This time he takes the opportunity and gets out. The residents greet him warmly while he tells them that he is happy to be here. Suddenly the scene changes, the swinging pendulum of the station clock changes into the swinging lantern of the conductor, who stands over Williams' lifeless body. The conductor explains to another person that Williams shouted something about "Willoughby" and jumped to his death from the moving train. Williams' body is loaded into a hearse. The back door closes and you can see the name of the funeral home: Willoughby & Son Funeral Home. | |||||||
31 | 31 | For a dollar of love | The chaser | May 13, 1960 | June 27, 1968 | Douglas Heyes | Robert Presnell, Jr. & John Collier |
32 | 32 | The man with the trumpet | A Passage for Trumpet | May 20, 1960 | May 10, 1996 | Don Medford | Rod Serling |
33 | 33 | Mr. James BW Bevis | Mr. Bevis | June 3, 1960 | May 10, 1996 | William Asher | Rod Serling |
34 | 34 | Gold thimble | The After Hours | June 10, 1960 | Aug 8, 1968 | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling |
35 | 35 | Baseball with heart | The Mighty Casey | June 17, 1960 | May 17, 1996 | Alvin Ganzer & Robert Parrish | Rod Serling |
36 | 36 | Requiem for a series | A World of His Own | July 1, 1960 | 5th Sep 1968 | Ralph Nelson | Richard Matheson |
season 2
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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37 | 1 | The last flight of the "King Nine" | King Nine Will Not Return | Sep 30 1960 | Feb 5, 1992 | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling |
38 | 2 | Four wishes | The Man in the Bottle | Oct 7, 1960 | Feb 12, 1992 | Don Medford | Rod Serling |
39 | 3 | The other me | Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room | Oct 14, 1960 | Feb 19, 1992 | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling |
40 | 4th | Mr. Finchley and the technology | A Thing About Machines | Oct 28, 1960 | Feb 26, 1992 | David Orrick McDearmon | Rod Serling |
41 | 5 | The man in the cell | The Howling Man | Nov 4, 1960 | May 31, 1996 | Douglas Heyes | Charles Beaumont |
42 | 6th | Curse of beauty | The Eye of the Beholder | Nov 11, 1960 | June 7, 1996 | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling |
43 | 7th | A penny for the future | Nick of Time | Nov 18, 1960 | Jan. 29, 1992 | Richard L. Bare | Richard Matheson |
44 | 8th | The hour of truth | The Lateness of the Hour | Dec 2, 1960 | June 14, 1996 | Jack Smight | Rod Serling |
45 | 9 | Always trouble with Templeton | The Trouble with Templeton | Dec 9, 1960 | 4th Mar 1992 | Buzz Kulik | E. Jack Neuman |
46 | 10 | A photo for the future | A Most Unusual Camera | Dec 16, 1960 | July 18, 1968 | John Rich | Rod Serling |
47 | 11 | Once a year * | The Night of the Meek | 23 Dec 1960 | - | Jack Smight | Rod Serling |
48 | 12 | A handful of dust | Dust | Jan. 6, 1961 | 10 Mar 1992 | Douglas Heyes | Rod Serling |
49 | 13 | The assassination | Back There | Jan. 13, 1961 | Oct 14, 1971 | David Orrick McDearmon | Rod Serling |
50 | 14th | The bargain | The Whole Truth | Jan. 20, 1961 | Oct 7, 1971 | James Sheldon | Rod Serling |
51 | 15th | Invasion of the dwarves | The Invaders | Jan. 27, 1961 | 18 Mar 1992 | Douglas Heyes | Richard Matheson |
52 | 16 | The steadfast coin | A Penny for Your Thoughts | Feb 3, 1961 | July 11, 1968 | James Sheldon | George Clayton Johnson |
53 | 17th | Number 22 | Twenty Two | Feb 10, 1961 | June 28, 1996 | Jack Smight | Rod Serling & Bennett Cerf |
54 | 18th | travel trough time | The Odyssey of Flight 33 | Feb. 24, 1961 | July 10, 1971 | Jus Addiss | Rod Serling |
55 | 19th | Mars for Mars | Mr. Dingle, the Strong | 3rd Mar 1961 | July 25, 1968 | John Brahm | Rod Serling |
56 | 20th | The old radio * | Static | 10 Mar 1961 | - | Buzz Kulik | Charles Beaumont & OCee Rich |
57 | 21st | Lesson for a friend | The Prime Mover | 24 Mar 1961 | 25th Mar 1992 | Richard L. Bare | Charles Beaumont |
58 | 22nd | The toy phone | Long distance call | 31 Mar 1961 | 5th July 1996 | James Sheldon | Charles Beaumont & William Idelson |
59 | 23 | A few steps too far | A Hundred Yards Over the Rim | Apr 7, 1961 | July 11th. 1968 | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling |
60 | 24 | gold | The Rip Van Winkle Caper | Apr 21, 1961 | Apr 1, 1992 | Jus Addiss | Rod Serling |
61 | 25th | The bet | The Silence | Apr 28, 1961 | July 12, 1996 | Boris Sagal | Rod Serling |
62 | 26th | Shadow plays | Shadow play | May 5, 1961 | Apr 8, 1992 | John Brahm | Charles Beaumont |
63 | 27 | The world as will and idea | The Mind and the Matter | May 12, 1961 | Jan. 2, 1969 | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling |
64 | 28 | One too many | Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? | May 26, 1961 | Apr 15, 1992 | Montgomery Pittman | Rod Serling |
65 | 29 | One against the state | The Obsolete Man | June 2, 1961 | Apr 22, 1992 | Elliot Silverstein | Rod Serling |
season 3
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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66 | 1 | Day 1 of year 6 | Two | Sep 15 1961 | Apr 29, 1992 | Montgomery Pittman | Montgomery Pittman |
67 | 2 | Arrival from the beyond | The Arrival | 22 Sep 1961 | Oct 21, 1971 | Boris Sagal | Rod Serling |
68 | 3 | The lovely neighbours | The Shelter | 29 Sep 1961 | May 6, 1992 | Lamont Johnson | Rod Serling |
69 | 4th | The end of a long road | The Passersby | Oct 6, 1961 | May 13, 1992 | Elliot Silverstein | Rod Serling |
At the end of the Civil War in the south, the worn-out soldiers from both sides were walking along a hot, dusty path. One of them has an injured leg and is laboriously moving on a crutch. When he passes a porch with a feverish woman waiting for her husband, he asks her for a drink of water and sleep under the tree. The next day a Yankee comes by and the woman hatefully fires a shot at him. This cannot harm the Yankee because he is already dead. The hobbling and the feverish also realize that they have to walk the dusty path of the dead. | |||||||
70 | 5 | A game of pool | A game of pool | Oct 13, 1961 | May 20, 1992 | Buzz Kulik | George Clayton Johnson |
71 | 6th | The fears of Ramos Clemente | The Mirror | Oct. 20, 1961 | May 27, 1992 | Don Medford | Rod Serling |
72 | 7th | Pinto's grave | The Grave | Oct. 27, 1961 | 3rd June 1992 | Montgomery Pittman | Montgomery Pittman |
73 | 8th | The smiling city | It's a good life | Nov 3, 1961 | June 10, 1992 | James Sheldon | Rod Serling & Jerome Bixby |
Six-year-old Anthony can use his will to make everything disappear that displeases him. The whole world has already been wiped out, only his city still exists, in which the residents live in permanent fear of Anthony's mood, so that the boy's mock cheerfulness and constant praise - even if he wishes people away - are omnipresent. | |||||||
74 | 9 | Shadow of the past * | Deaths-Head Revisited | Nov 10, 1961 | - | Don Medford | Rod Serling |
75 | 10 | Midnight sun | The Midnight Sun | Nov 17, 1961 | 17th June 1992 | Anton Leader | Rod Serling |
76 | 11 | The silent valley | Still Valley | Nov 24, 1961 | June 24, 1992 | James Sheldon | Rod Serling & Manly Wade Wellman |
77 | 12 | The talisman | The jungle | Dec. 1, 1961 | 5th June 1971 | William Claxton | Charles Beaumont |
78 | 13 | Through New York in underpants | Once Upon a Time | Dec 15, 1961 | June 20, 1968 | Norman Z. McLeod | Richard Matheson |
79 | 14th | One cylinder for five | Five Characters in Search of an Exit | Dec 22, 1961 | July 1, 1992 | Lamont Johnson | Rod Serling & Marvin Petal |
80 | 15th | The art of grace | A Quality of Mercy | December 29, 1961 | Aug 30, 1996 | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling & Sam Rolfe |
81 | 16 | Light in the dark | Nothing in the Dark | Jan. 5, 1962 | Aug 30, 1996 | Lamont Johnson | George Clayton Johnson |
82 | 17th | An eccentric's game | One More Pallbearer | Jan. 12, 1962 | 6 Sep 1996 | Lamont Johnson | Rod Serling |
83 | 18th | In the shoes of a dead man | Dead Man's Shoes | Jan. 19, 1962 | 6 Sep 1996 | Montgomery Pittman | Charles Beaumont |
84 | 19th | Mr. Simpson and his dog | The Hunt | Jan. 26, 1962 | 13 Sep 1996 | Harold D. Schuster | Earl Hamner |
85 | 20th | Be a cowboy, however | Showdown with Rance McGrew | Feb. 2, 1962 | Aug 29, 1968 | Christian Nyby | Rod Serling & Frederic L. Fox |
86 | 21st | Children's games | Kick the can | Feb 9, 1962 | 13 Sep 1996 | Lamont Johnson | George Clayton Johnson |
87 | 22nd | Small nightmusic | A piano in the house | Feb 16, 1962 | Sep 20 1996 | David Greene | Earl Hamner |
88 | 23 | The Customs of Jeff Myrtlebank | The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank | Feb 23, 1962 | 27 Sep 1996 | Montgomery Pittman | Montgomery Pittman |
89 | 24 | The Book of the Kanamites | To serve man | 2nd Mar 1962 | Sep 20 1996 | Richard L. Bare | Rod Serling & Damon Knight |
Three meter tall aliens land on earth. They declare that they came with good intentions. Then a book written in a foreign script comes into the possession of the secret service. The title is easy to decipher: Serving people . On the other hand, it takes a longer time to decrypt the contents of the book. In the meantime, people trust the aliens so much that vacation trips to their home planets are organized. Eventually the secret service realizes the terrible truth and tries to stop a tour group at the last moment; the book is a cookbook . In English, “ to serve man ” also means “ to serve people”. | |||||||
90 | 25th | His Majesty the Brummer | The Fugitive | 9 Mar 1962 | 4th July 1968 | Richard L. Bare | Charles Beaumont |
91 | 26th | In the blind spot | Little Girl Lost | 16. Mar. 1962 | June 19, 1971 | Paul Stewart | Richard Matheson |
92 | 27 | Who knows Mr. Gurney? | Person or Persons Unknown | 23 Mar 1962 | 27 Sep 1996 | John Brahm | Charles Beaumont |
93 | 28 | The man who wanted to be God | The Little People | 30th Mar 1962 | Oct. 4, 1996 | William Claxton | Rod Serling |
Two astronauts have to make an emergency landing on a strange planet. One of them discovers that the planet is inhabited by tiny people the size of ants. He enjoys the feeling of superiority and lets the little ones worship him like a god. | |||||||
94 | 29 | Götterdämmerung | Four O'Clock | Apr 6, 1962 | Oct 11, 1996 | Lamont Johnson | Rod Serling & Price Day |
95 | 30th | The Texas loudmouth | Hocus-Pocus and Frisby | Apr 13, 1962 | 22 Aug 1968 | Lamont Johnson | Rod Serling & Frederic L. Fox |
96 | 31 | A victory of love * | The trade-ins | Apr 20, 1962 | - | Elliot Silverstein | Rod Serling |
97 | 32 | The gift | The Gift | Apr. 27, 1962 | Oct. 4, 1996 | Allen H. Miner | Rod Serling |
98 | 33 | The ventriloquist | The dummy | May 4th 1962 | Oct 18, 1996 | Abner Biberman | Rod Serling & Lee Polk |
99 | 34 | Mother's darling | Young Man's Fancy | May 11, 1962 | 10 Mar 1971 | John Brahm | Richard Matheson |
100 | 35 | Our grandma, the robot | I sing the body electric | May 18, 1962 | Nov 1, 1996 | William Claxton & James Sheldon | Ray Bradbury |
101 | 36 | Warning: Cavender is coming! | Cavender is coming | May 25, 1962 | Nov 8, 1996 | Christian Nyby | Rod Serling |
102 | 37 | Tutoring for a teacher | The Changing of the Guard | June 1, 1962 | Oct 25, 1996 | Robert Ellis Miller | Rod Serling |
Season 4
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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103 | 1 | Like a reflection * | In His Image | Jan. 3, 1963 | - | Perry Lafferty | Charles Beaumont |
104 | 2 | The depth * | The Thirty-Fathom Grave | Jan. 10, 1963 | - | Perry Lafferty | Rod Serling |
105 | 3 | The valley of shadows * | Valley of the Shadow | Jan. 17, 1963 | - | Perry Lafferty | Charles Beaumont |
106 | 4th | He is back * | He's Alive | Jan. 24, 1963 | - | Stuart Rosenberg | Rod Serling |
107 | 5 | The mute child * | Mute | Jan. 31, 1963 | - | Stuart Rosenberg | Richard Matheson |
108 | 6th | Spaceship of Death * | Death Ship | Feb 7, 1963 | - | Don Medford | Richard Matheson |
109 | 7th | Jess Belle * | Jess-Belle | Feb 14, 1963 | - | Buzz Kulik | Earl Hamner |
110 | 8th | The dollhouse * | Miniature | Feb 21, 1963 | - | Walter Grauman | Charles Beaumont |
111 | 9 | Mr. Winter and Mr. Smith * | Printer's Devil | Feb. 28, 1963 | - | Ralph Senensky | Charles Beaumont |
112 | 10 | Good old days * | No time like the past | 7th Mar 1963 | - | Jus Addiss | Rod Serling |
113 | 11 | Parallel universe * | The parallel | 14 Mar 1963 | - | Alan Crosland, Jr. | Rod Serling |
114 | 12 | Enchanting Djinn * | I dream of genius | 21 Mar 1963 | - | Robert Gist | John Furia, Jr. |
115 | 13 | The wax figures * | The New Exhibit | Apr 4, 1963 | - | John Brahm | Charles Beaumont |
Martin Senescu has worked in Mr. Ferguson's wax museum for many years . When this was given up due to falling visitor numbers and was to give way to a supermarket, Martin decided to take the figures from the murder exhibition - Jack the Ripper , Albert W. Hicks , Henri Désiré Landru as well as William Burke and William Hare - home with him. To the chagrin of his wife Emma, Martin stores the figures in the basement and spends huge sums on the air conditioning so that the wax dolls don't melt in the high temperatures. Soon the couple's reserves are completely exhausted. However, Martin shows no will to find a buyer for the figures and spends a lot of time lovingly caring for them. Emma's brother Dave recommends that she turn off the air conditioning to put an end to the haunted house. When she desperately wants to put this into practice, the character of Jack the Ripper begins to move and stabs her. Martin finds his wife's body the next morning and buries her. A little later, Dave breaks into the cellar in search of his sister. There he is killed by the Hicks figure with an ax. A few months later, Mr. Ferguson shows up at Martin's home and informs him that the Marchand's Wax Museum in Brussels is ready to take over the murderer figures. Mr. Ferguson goes to the basement to measure the figures and ends up dead at the feet of Henri Désiré Landru. Now the measure for Martin is full and he wants to destroy the wax figures. They then leave their pedestals and move towards Martin. They tell him that it was he who murdered his wife, Dave and Mr. Ferguson with the props from the dolls. Years later, a group of people visit the Marchand's Wax Museum's murder exhibition. The characters from Jack the Ripper, Hicks, Landru, Burke and Hare are complemented by a character from Martin, who is considered a serial killer. | |||||||
116 | 14th | A diabolical restart * | Of Late I Think of Cliffordville | Apr 11, 1963 | - | David Lowell Rich | Rod Serling & Malcolm Jameson |
117 | 15th | The Strange Case of Horace Ford * | The Incredible World of Horace Ford | Apr 18, 1963 | - | Abner Biberman | Reginald Rose |
118 | 16 | Stranded * | On Thursday We Leave for Home | May 2, 1963 | - | Buzz Kulik | Rod Serling |
119 | 17th | Lady Anne's Last Voyage * | Passage on the Lady Anne | May 9, 1963 | - | Lamont Johnson | Charles Beaumont |
120 | 18th | The bard * | The Bard | May 23, 1963 | - | David Butler | Rod Serling |
Season 5
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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121 | 1 | A life for a life | In Praise of Pip | 27 Sep 1963 | Nov 15, 1996 | Joseph M. Newman | Rod Serling |
122 | 2 | A light heavyweight made of steel | Steel | Oct. 4, 1963 | Nov 22, 1996 | Don Weis | Richard Matheson |
123 | 3 | Portrait of a scared man | Nightmare at 20,000 feet | Oct 11, 1963 | Nov 29, 1996 | Richard Donner | Richard Matheson |
A man is on his way home from a six-month sanatorium due to a nervous breakdown. On a wing he notices a monster tampering with the fairing of one of the engines. He tries to warn the other passengers, but nobody believes him. Apart from him, nobody seems to see the monster. | |||||||
124 | 4th | The master of time | A kind of a stopwatch | Oct 18, 1963 | Dec 6, 1996 | John Rich | Rod Serling & Michael D. Rosenthal |
125 | 5 | A jockey's last night | The Last Night of a Jockey | Oct 25, 1963 | Dec 13, 1996 | Joseph M. Newman | Rod Serling |
126 | 6th | The Doll's Revenge 1 | Living Doll | Nov 1, 1963 | 3rd Mar 1971 | Richard C. Sarafian | Charles Beaumont |
127 | 7th | The old man in the cave | The Old Man in the Cave | Nov 8, 1963 | Dec 27, 1996 | Alan Crosland, Jr. | Rod Serling & Henry Slesar |
128 | 8th | Uncle Simon's legacy | Uncle Simon | Nov 15, 1963 | Jan. 3, 1997 | Don Siegel | Rod Serling |
129 | 9 | Adam and Eve | Sample 7, over and out | Nov 29, 1963 | Jan. 17, 1997 | Ted Post | Rod Serling |
130 | 10 | The Phantom of the 7th Cavalry | The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms | Dec 6, 1963 | Jan. 24, 1997 | Alan Crosland Jr. | Rod Serling |
131 | 11 | The Strange Case of Harmon Gordon * | A short drink from a certain fountain | Dec 13, 1963 | - | Bernard Girard | Rod Serling & Lou Wood |
132 | 12 | Grandfather's watch | Ninety Years Without Slumbering | Dec 20, 1963 | Jan. 31, 1997 | Roger Kay | Richard De Roy & Johnson Smith |
133 | 13 | The show is canceled | Ring-a-thing girl | Dec. 27, 1963 | Sep 9 1971 | Alan Crosland, Jr. | Earl Hamner, Jr. |
134 | 14th | A strange witness | You drive | Jan. 3, 1964 | Nov 11, 1971 | John Brahm | Earl Hamner, Jr. |
135 | 15th | 40 years is one day | The Long Morrow | Jan. 10, 1964 | Feb 14, 1997 | Robert Florey | Rod Serling |
136 | 16 | The Self-Perfection of Salvadore Ross | The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross | Jan. 17, 1964 | Feb 21, 1997 | Don Siegel | Jerry McNeely & Henry Slesar |
137 | 17th | Number 12 looks like you | Number 12 looks just like you | Jan. 24, 1964 | Feb 7, 1997 | Abner Biberman | Charles Beaumont & John Tomerlin |
138 | 18th | The vanguard | Black leather jackets | Jan. 31, 1964 | Feb 28, 1997 | Joseph M. Newman | Earl Hamner, Jr. |
139 | 19th | Long distance call for Miss Keene | Night call | Feb. 7, 1964 | Jan. 10, 1997 | Jacques Tourneur | Richard Matheson |
140 | 20th | The computer slut | From Agnes - With Love | Feb 14, 1964 | Aug 1, 1968 | Richard Donner | Bernard C. Schoenfeld |
141 | 21st | Encounter with the future | Trace of the moment | Feb 21, 1964 | 4th July 1971 | Elliot Silverstein | Richard Matheson |
142 | 22nd | Incident on the Owl River Bridge * | An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge | Feb. 28, 1964 | - | Robert Enrico | Robert Enrico & Ambrose Bierce |
143 | 23 | The Queen of the Nile | Queen of the Nile | 6th Mar 1964 | Apr 2, 1997 | John Brahm | Charles Beaumont |
144 | 24 | Special program for Joe Britt | What's in the box | 13 Mar 1964 | Apr 3, 1997 | Richard L. Bare | Martin M. Goldsmith |
145 | 25th | Unmasking | The masks | 20 Mar 1964 | 3rd July 1971 | Ida Lupino | Rod Serling |
146 | 26th | I am the night - my color is black | I Am the Night - Color Me Black | 27 Mar 1964 | Apr 4, 1997 | Abner Biberman | Rod Serling |
147 | 27 | The silence before the bang * | Sounds and Silences | Apr 3, 1964 | - | Richard Donner | Rod Serling |
148 | 28 | Caesar and me | Caesar and Me | Apr 10, 1964 | Apr 17, 1997 | Robert Butler | Adele T. Strassfield |
149 | 29 | Plans are made to fail | The Jeopardy Room | Apr 17, 1964 | Apr 18, 1997 | Richard Donner | Rod Serling |
150 | 30th | The quiet city | Stopover in a Quiet Town | Apr. 24, 1964 | 16 Sep 1971 | Ron Winston | Earl Hamner, Jr. |
151 | 31 | The attic * | The Encounter | May 1, 1964 | - | Robert Butler | Martin M. Goldsmith |
152 | 32 | Once beyond and back | Mr. Garrity and the Graves | May 8, 1964 | 2nd Mar 1967 | Ted Post | Rod Serling & Mike Korologos |
153 | 33 | Of people and machines | The Brain Center at Whipple's | May 15, 1964 | Apr 24, 1997 | Richard Donner | Rod Serling |
154 | 34 | The death ballad | Come wander with me | May 22, 1964 | Dec. 4, 1971 | Richard Donner | Anthony Wilson |
155 | 35 | Fear has many faces | The Fear | May 29, 1964 | Apr 25, 1997 | Ted Post | Rod Serling |
156 | 36 | A more beautiful world | The Bewitchin 'Pool | June 19, 1964 | Nov 4, 1971 | Joseph M. Newman | Earl Hamner, Jr. |
Unknown dimensions (1985–1989)
The first broadcast took place again between 1985 and 1987 on the American broadcaster CBS and comprises a total of 65 episodes divided into 3 seasons. In Germany, all episodes of the series were broadcast with several interruptions from July 31, 1987 to April 8, 1992 on RTLplus .
During the first two seasons, an episode had a running time of around 40 to 45 minutes and usually consisted of 2 to 3 stories; from the third season the running time was reduced to around 22 minutes and only one story was told. In Germany, the running time has already been shortened from the second season, which is why episodes that originally contained two stories were divided into two episodes and episodes with three stories into one episode with two stories and one with only one story.
season 1
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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1 | 1 | The better half | Shatterday | 27 Sep 1985 | July 31, 1987 | Wes Craven | Harlan Ellison & Alan Brennert |
1 | 1 | A little peace and quiet | A Little Peace and Quiet | 27 Sep 1985 | July 31, 1987 | Wes Craven | James Crocker |
2 | 2 | Pun | Wordplay | Oct. 4, 1985 | Aug 7, 1987 | Wes Craven | Rockne S. O'Bannon |
2 | 2 | Dreams for sale | Dreams for Sale | Oct. 4, 1985 | Aug 7, 1987 | Tommy Lee Wallace | Joe Gannon |
2 | 2 | chameleon | Chameleon | Oct. 4, 1985 | Aug 7, 1987 | Wes Craven | James Crocker |
3 | 3 | The Faith Healer 2 | Healer | Oct 11, 1985 | Aug 14, 1987 | Sigmund Neufeld Jr. | Michael Bryant |
3 | 3 | The children's zoo 3 | Children's zoo | Oct 11, 1985 | Aug 14, 1987 | Robert Downey | Chris Hubbell & Gerrit Graham |
3 | 3 | Curfew canceled | Kentucky Rye | Oct 11, 1985 | Aug 14, 1987 | John Hancock | Delree Todd , Chip Duncan & Richard Krzemien |
4th | 4th | Snapshot | Little Boy Lost | Oct 18, 1985 | Dec 7, 1987 | Tommy Lee Wallace | Michael Cassutt |
4th | 4th | Three wishes free 4 | Wish bank | Oct 18, 1985 | Dec 7, 1987 | Rick Friedberg | Michael Cassutt |
4th | 4th | Just don't fall asleep 5 | Nightcrawlers | Oct 18, 1985 | Dec 7, 1987 | William Friedkin | Robert R. McCammon & Philip DeGuere |
5 | 5 | My name is Sarah | If she dies | Oct 25, 1985 | Aug 28, 1987 | John Hancock | David Bennett Carren |
5 | 5 | Divine Pastime 6 | Ye gods | Oct 25, 1985 | Aug 28, 1987 | Peter Medak | Anne Collins |
6th | 6th | Don't be afraid of the exam | Examination Day | Nov 1, 1985 | 4th Sep 1987 | Paul Lynch | Henry Slesar & Philip DeGuere |
6th | 6th | A message from charity | A message from charity | Nov 1, 1985 | 4th Sep 1987 | Paul Lynch | William M. Lee & Alan Brennert |
7th | 7th | Obsessed 7 | Teacher's Aide | Nov 8, 1985 | Dec. 28, 1987 | Business Norton | Steven Barnes |
7th | 7th | Guardian of the Lost Hour | Paladin of the Lost Hour | Nov 8, 1985 | Dec. 28, 1987 | Gilbert Cates | Harlan Ellison |
8th | 8th | The amulet 8 | Act break | Nov 15, 1985 | Aug 21, 1987 | Ted Flicker | Haskell Barkin |
8th | 8th | Short encounter | The Burning Man | Nov 15, 1985 | Aug 21, 1987 | JD Feigelson | Ray Bradbury & JD Feigelson |
8th | 8th | Open card game | Dealer's Choice | Nov 15, 1985 | Aug 21, 1987 | Wes Craven | Donald Todd |
9 | 9 | The shoes of the dead | Dead Woman's Shoes | Nov 22, 1985 | Sep 11 1987 | Peter Medak | Lynn Barker |
9 | 9 | Not in the business directory 9 | Wong's Lost and Found Emporium | Nov 22, 1985 | Sep 11 1987 | Paul Lynch | William F. Wu & Alan Brennert |
10 | 10 | The shadow man | The Shadow Man | Nov 29, 1985 | Sep 18 1987 | Joe Dante | Rockne S. O'Bannon |
10 | 10 | Dear uncle devil | The Uncle Devil Show | Nov 29, 1985 | Sep 18 1987 | David Steinberg | Donald Todd |
10 | 10 | The hunt begins | Opening day | Nov 29, 1985 | Sep 18 1987 | John Milius | Gerrit Graham & Chris Hubbell |
11 | 11 | The beacon | The Beacon | Dec 6, 1985 | 25 Sep 1987 | Gerd Oswald | Martin Pasko & Rebecca Parr |
11 | 11 | Early suffering | One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty | Dec 6, 1985 | 25 Sep 1987 | Don Carlos Dunaway | Harlan Ellison & Alan Brennert |
12 | 12 | Transmigration of souls | Her Pilgrim Soul | Dec 13, 1985 | Jan. 1, 1988 | Wes Craven | Alan Brennert |
12 | 12 | An unsolvable problem | I of Newton | Dec 13, 1985 | Jan. 1, 1988 | Kenneth Gilbert | Joe Haldeman |
13 | 13 | A surprised Santa Claus | Night of the Meek | Dec 20, 1985 | Dec 18, 1987 | Martha Coolidge | Rockne S. O'Bannon & Rod Serling |
13 | 13 | The dream job | But Can She Type? | Dec 20, 1985 | Dec 18, 1987 | Shelley Levinson | Martin Pasko & Rebecca Parr |
13 | 13 | The star | The Star | Dec 20, 1985 | Dec 18, 1987 | Gerd Oswald | Arthur C. Clarke & Alan Brennert |
14th | 14th | Pictures full of life | Still life | Jan. 3, 1986 | Oct 9, 1987 | Peter Medak | Gerrit Graham & Chris Hubbell |
14th | 14th | The goblins | The Little People of Killany Woods | Jan. 3, 1986 | Oct 9, 1987 | JD Feigelson | JD Feigelson |
14th | 14th | Chinese dish | The Misfortune Cookie | Jan. 3, 1986 | Oct 9, 1987 | Allan Arkush | Charles E. Fritch & Rockne S. O'Bannon |
15th | 15th | monster | Monsters! | Jan. 24, 1986 | Oct 16, 1987 | Business Norton | Robert Crais |
15th | 15th | Born warrior | A Small Talent for War | Jan. 24, 1986 | Oct 16, 1987 | Claudia Weill | Alan Brennert & Carter Scholz |
15th | 15th | A matter of minutes | A matter of minutes | Jan. 24, 1986 | Oct 16, 1987 | Sheldon Larry | Theodore Sturgeon & Rockne S. O'Bannon |
16 | 16 | The elevator | The elevator | Jan. 31, 1986 | Oct 23, 1987 | RL Thomas | Ray Bradbury |
16 | 16 | Who sees the invisible | To see the invisible man | Jan. 31, 1986 | Oct 23, 1987 | Noel Black | Robert Silverberg & Steven Barnes |
As a common type of punishment, the wrongdoer has a non-removable or concealable sign of Cain attached to his forehead, which declares him to be "invisible" for a while. Every citizen must ignore the convict. First of all, the rebellious Mitchel Chapman enjoys his punishment because he can do whatever he wants undisturbed. Gradually he is burdened by the lack of social contact and he begs in vain for attention. After having served the torturous sentence, he is considered particularly nice and courteous. When an “invisible woman” begs him, he is compassionate and cannot help but help her, which in turn leads to another punishment. | |||||||
16 | 16 | Teeth and their consequences | Tooth and Consequences | Jan. 31, 1986 | Oct 23, 1987 | Robert Downey | Haskell Barkin |
17th | 17th | Welcome to Winfield | Welcome to Winfield | Feb. 7, 1986 | Oct. 30, 1987 | Bruce Bilson | Les Enloe |
17th | 17th | quarantine | Quarantine | Feb. 7, 1986 | Oct. 30, 1987 | Martha Coolidge | Alan Brennert |
18th | 18th | Tea for grandma | Gramma | Feb. 14, 1986 | Nov 6, 1987 | Bradford May | Stephen King & Harlan Ellison |
18th | 18th | A writer's suffering | Personal demons | Feb. 14, 1986 | Nov 6, 1987 | Peter Medak | Rockne S. O'Bannon |
18th | 18th | We send life | Cold Reading | Feb. 14, 1986 | Nov 6, 1987 | Gus Trikonis | Martin Pasko & Rebecca Parr |
19th | 19th | A leprechaun on the move | The Leprechaun Artist | Feb. 21, 1986 | Nov 13, 1987 | Tommy Lee Wallace | Tommy Lee Wallace |
19th | 19th | Trip to hell | Dead run | Feb. 21, 1986 | Nov 13, 1987 | Paul Tucker | Greg Bear & Alan Brennert |
20th | 20th | The portrait on the coin | Profiles in silver | 7th Mar 1986 | Nov 20, 1987 | John Hancock | J. Neil Schulman |
20th | 20th | Just one push of a button | Button, button | 7th Mar 1986 | Nov 20, 1987 | Peter Medak | Richard Matheson |
A couple receives a wooden box with a seemingly inoperative button on top. A stranger explains to the couple that if they push the button, "someone they don't know" will die and they will receive $ 200,000 for it. After much deliberation, the woman presses the button. The next morning the stranger hands them the money. When asked what is happening to the box, he replies that he would make the same offer to "someone you don't know".
The episode is based on a short story by Richard Matheson , but has a different ending point than this one. That's why Matheson used his pseudonym Logan Swanson for the script . The episode served as a template for the film The Box - You are the experiment . The film also starred Basil Hoffman, who gave the stranger Mr. Stewart in the Twilight Zone episode. |
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21st | 21st | What nobody should know | Need to know | 21 Mar 1986 | Nov 27, 1987 | Paul Lynch | Mary Sheldon |
21st | 21st | Red snow | Red Snow | 21 Mar 1986 | Nov 27, 1987 | Jeannot Szwarc | Michael Cassutt |
22nd | 22nd | A long stint | Take My Life ... Please! | 28 Mar 1986 | Dec. 4, 1987 | Gus Trikonis | Gordon Mitchell |
22nd | 22nd | The Devil's Alphabet | Devil's alphabet | 28 Mar 1986 | Dec. 4, 1987 | Ben Bolt | Arthur Gray |
22nd | 22nd | The library | The Library | 28 Mar 1986 | Dec. 4, 1987 | John Hancock | Anne Collins |
23 | 23 | Just a dream? | Shadow play | Apr 4, 1986 | Dec 11, 1987 | Paul Lynch | James Crocker & Charles Beaumont |
23 | 23 | Future music | Grace note | Apr 4, 1986 | Dec 11, 1987 | Peter Medak | Patrice Messina |
24 | 24 | A day in Beaumont | A day in Beaumont | Apr 11, 1986 | Oct 2, 1987 | Philip DeGuere | David Gerrold |
1955: A couple witness a UFO landing in the wasteland off Beaumont. UFO walking upright insects emerge. Nobody believes the couple, who notices that all of the people they encounter have traits of the invaders. Everything turns out to be an extraterrestrial simulation game. The man playing the male observer is so absorbed in his role that he pulls the human mask off his insect head in disbelief. In the next round he can play the sheriff. | |||||||
24 | 24 | The last defender of Camelot 10 | The Last Defender of Camelot | Apr 11, 1986 | Oct 2, 1987 | Jeannot Szwarc | Roger Zelazny & George RR Martin |
season 2
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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25th | 1 | A false god | The Once and Future King | 27 Sep 1986 | Dec 9, 1990 | Jim McBride | Bryce Maritano & George RR Martin |
25th | 1 | Message from a strange world | A Saucer of Loneliness | 27 Sep 1986 | Jan. 13, 1991 | John Hancock | David Gerrold & Theodore Sturgeon |
26th | 2 | The inheritance of the fathers | What Are Friends For? | Oct. 4, 1986 | Jan. 27, 1991 | Gus Trikonis | J. Michael Straczynski |
26th | 2 | Eternal youth | Aqua Vita | Oct. 4, 1986 | Feb 10, 1991 | Paul Tucker | Jeremy Bertrand Finch & Paul Chitlik |
27 | 3 | The unfinished story | The storyteller | Oct 11, 1986 | Feb 3, 1991 | Paul Lynch | Rockne S. O'Bannon |
27 | 3 | A song for all eternity | Nightsong | Oct 11, 1986 | 3rd Mar 1991 | Bradford May | Michael Reaves |
28 | 4th | Horror after closing time | The After Hours | Oct 18, 1986 | Dec 16, 1990 | Bruce Malmuth | Rod Serling & Rockne S. O'Bannon |
28 | 4th | In the flow of time | Lost and Found | Oct 18, 1986 | Dec 16, 1990 | Gus Trikonis | Phyllis Eisenstein & George RR Martin |
28 | 4th | The happiness in a dream | The World Next Door | Oct 18, 1986 | Jan. 6, 1991 | Paul Lynch | Lan O'Kun |
29 | 5 | Toby's bad wishes | The Toys of Caliban | Dec. 4, 1986 | Apr 21, 1991 | Thomas J. Wright | Terry Matz & George RR Martin |
30th | 6th | Prison music | The Convict's Piano | Dec 11, 1986 | 17th Mar 1991 | Thomas J. Wright | Patrice Messina & James Crocker |
31 | 7th | Strange visit | The Road Less Traveled | Dec 18, 1986 | 24 Mar 1991 | Wes Craven | George RR Martin |
32 | 8th | Deadly desire | The Card | Feb. 27, 1987 | 10 Mar 1991 | Bradford May | Michael Cassutt |
32 | 8th | Saved from time | The junction | Feb. 27, 1987 | May 5, 1991 | Bill Duke | Virginia Aldridge |
33 | 9 | Dangerous joyride | Joy ride | May 21, 1987 | Apr 8, 1992 | Gil Bettman | Cal Willingham |
33 | 9 | The survivor | Shelter skelter | May 21, 1987 | Apr 14, 1991 | Martha Coolidge | Ron Cobb |
33 | 9 | Little man in the ear | Private channel | May 21, 1987 | Apr 8, 1992 | Peter Medak | Edward Honest |
34 | 10 | A party with consequences | Time and Teresa Golowitz | July 10, 1987 | Feb. 17, 1991 | Shelley Levinson | Alan Brennert & Parke Godwin |
34 | 10 | Call for help from the souls | Voices in the Earth | July 10, 1987 | Jan. 20, 1991 | Curtis Harrington | Alan Brennert |
35 | 11 | Distant happiness | Song of the Younger World | 17th July 1987 | Feb. 24, 1991 | Noel Black | Anthony & Nancy Lawrence |
35 | 11 | The girl of my dreams | The Girl I Married | 17th July 1987 | Apr 7, 1991 | Philip DeGuere | JM DeMatteis |
season 3
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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36 | 1 | The strange Mr. Witherspoon | The Curious Case of Edgar Witherspoon | Sep 24 1988 | Jan. 10, 1992 | René Bonnière | Haskell Barkin & J. Michael Straczynski |
37 | 2 | The apprentice of the year | Extra innings | Oct 1, 1988 | Jan. 7, 1992 | Douglas Jackson | Tom Palmer |
38 | 3 | Return to Eternity | The crossing | Oct 8, 1988 | Jan. 9, 1992 | Paul Lynch | Ralph Phillips |
39 | 4th | Disturbed quiet of the dead | The Hunters | Oct 15, 1988 | Jan. 20, 1992 | Paul Lynch | Paul Chitlik & Jeremy Bertrand Finch |
40 | 5 | Unexpected luck | Dream Me a Life | Oct 22, 1988 | Jan. 13, 1992 | Allan King | J. Michael Straczynski |
41 | 6th | The healed therapist | Memories | Oct 29, 1988 | Jan. 29, 1992 | Ryszard Bugajski | Bob Underwood |
42 | 7th | Healed forever | The Hellgramite Method | Nov 5, 1988 | Jan. 28, 1992 | Gilbert M. Shilton | William Selby |
43 | 8th | Aunt Selena doesn't want to die | Our Selena is Dying | Nov 12, 1988 | Feb. 4, 1992 | Bruce Pittman | J. Michael Straczynski & Rod Serling |
44 | 9 | The woman in bronze | The call | Nov 19, 1988 | Jan. 30, 1992 | Gilbert M. Shilton | J. Michael Straczynski |
45 | 10 | The questionable life of Leonard Randall | The trance | Nov. 26, 1988 | Feb 6, 1992 | Randy Bradshaw | Jeff Stuart & J. Michael Straczynski |
46 | 11 | Everyday terror | Acts of Terror | Dec 3, 1988 | Feb 7, 1992 | Brad Turner | J. Michael Straczynski |
47 | 12 | The wonder glasses | 20/20 vision | Dec 10, 1988 | Jan. 31, 1992 | Jim Purdy | Robert Walden |
48 | 13 | Please from the beyond | There was an old woman | Dec 17, 1988 | 6th Mar 1992 | Otta Hanus | Tom J. Astle |
49 | 14th | The real treasure | The trunk | Dec 24, 1988 | Jan. 8, 1992 | Steve DiMarco | Paul Chitlik & Jeremy Bertrand Finch |
50 | 15th | Hearts cannot be exchanged | Appointment on Route 17 | Dec 31, 1988 | Feb 12, 1992 | René Bonnière | Haskell Barkin |
51 | 16 | One too many on board | The Cold Equations | Jan. 7, 1989 | Feb 5, 1992 | Martin Lavut | Alan Brennert & Tom Godwin |
52 | 17th | A friend from another planet | Stranger in Possum Meadows | Jan. 14, 1989 | Feb 11, 1992 | Sturla Gunnarsson | Paul Chitlik & Jeremy Bertrand Finch |
53 | 18th | Street of Shadows | Street of Shadows | Jan. 21, 1989 | Feb 13, 1992 | Ryszard Bugajski | Michael Reaves |
54 | 19th | A look out of dead eyes | Something in the Walls | Jan. 28, 1989 | Feb 25, 1992 | Allan Kroeker | J. Michael Straczynski |
55 | 20th | Life and death billiards | A game of pool | Feb. 4, 1989 | Feb 14, 1992 | Randy Bradshaw | George Clayton Johnson |
56 | 21st | Cell 2426 | Room 2426 | Feb 11, 1989 | Feb 20, 1992 | Ryszard Bugajski | Jeremy Bertrand Finch & Paul Chitlik |
58 | 22nd | A diabolical pawnbroker | The Mind of Simon Foster | Feb. 18, 1989 | Feb 21, 1992 | Douglas Jackson | J. Michael Straczynski |
58 | 23 | The gate of light | The Wall | Feb 25, 1989 | Feb. 18, 1992 | Atom Egoyan | J. Michael Straczynski |
59 | 24 | cat and mouse | Cat and Mouse | 4th Mar 1989 | Feb 26, 1992 | Eric Till | Christy Marx |
60 | 25th | Rendezvous with death | Rendezvous in a Dark Place | 11th Mar 1989 | Feb. 27, 1992 | René Bonnière | J. Michael Straczynski |
61 | 26th | The parable of the three monkeys | Many, many monkeys | 18 Mar 1989 | Feb. 28, 1992 | Ryszard Bugajski | William Froug |
62 | 27 | Love is blind | Love is blind | 25th Mar 1989 | 3rd Mar 1992 | Gilbert M. Shilton | Cal Willingham |
63 | 28 | Demonic games | Crazy as a soup sandwich | Apr 1, 1989 | 5th Mar 1992 | Paul Lynch | Harlan Ellison |
64 | 29 | The unsuspecting television star | Special service | Apr 8, 1989 | 4th Mar 1992 | Randy Bradshaw | J. Michael Straczynski |
65 | 30th | Generation game | Father and Son Game | Apr 15, 1989 | Feb 19, 1992 | Randy Bradshaw | Jeremy Bertrand Finch & Paul Chitlik |
The Twilight Zone (2002-2003)
The first broadcast took place from 2002 to 2003 on the American channel UPN and comprises 22 episodes. In Germany, all episodes of the series were broadcast from May 18 to August 31, 2005 on RTL II . The 22 episodes of the series consisted, like most of the episodes of the 80s, of 2 stories each, each filling about 23 minutes.
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast in the USA | German language first broadcast (D) | Director | script |
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1 | 1 | Evergreen | Evergreen | Sep 18 2002 | May 18, 2005 | Allan Kroeker | Jill Blotevogel |
1 | 1 | The dying death | One night at Mercy | Sep 18 2002 | May 18, 2005 | Peter O'Fallon | Christopher Mack |
2 | 2 | In the shadow of guilt | Shades of Guilt | 25 Sep 2002 | May 25, 2005 | Perry Lang | Ira Steven Behr |
2 | 2 | The dream woman | Dream lover | 25 Sep 2002 | May 25, 2005 | Peter O'Fallon | Frederick Rappaport |
3 | 3 | The cradle of darkness | Cradle of Darkness | Oct 2, 2002 | June 1, 2005 | Jean de Segonzac | Kamran Pasha |
3 | 3 | The night drive | Night route | Oct 2, 2002 | June 1, 2005 | Jean de Segonzac | Jill Blotevogel |
4th | 4th | Swapped identity | Time lapse | Oct 9, 2002 | June 8, 2005 | John T. Kretchmer | James Crocker |
4th | 4th | The mirror of the soul | Dead Man's Eyes | Oct 9, 2002 | June 8, 2005 | Jerry Levine | Frederick Rappaport |
5 | 5 | Agony of hell | The Pool Guy | Oct 16, 2002 | June 15, 2005 | Paul Shapiro | Hans Beimler |
A pool cleaner in financial distress is shot by the same man over and over again and he wakes up every time. In the supposed waking state, it happens to him again, so that it seems like an endless nightmare within a nightmare. In fact, he sleeps twitching in a kind of laboratory, where dream sequences are played to him as a punishment for the robbery of a customer. The person who shoots him in the loop is the husband of those killed. | |||||||
5 | 5 | Azoth the Avenger | Azoth the Avenger Is a Friend of Mine | Oct 16, 2002 | June 15, 2005 | Brad Turner | Brent V. Friedman |
6th | 6th | The man from the telephone company | The lineman | Oct 23, 2002 | June 29, 2005 | Jonathan Frakes | Pen Densham |
7th | 7th | The sounds of evil | Harsh mistress | Oct 30, 2002 | July 6, 2005 | Brad Turner | Bradley Thompson & David Weddle |
7th | 7th | A perfect family | Upgrade | Oct 30, 2002 | July 6, 2005 | Joe Chappelle | Robert Hewitt Wolfe |
8th | 8th | Dead live longer | To Protect and Serve | Nov 6, 2002 | July 13, 2005 | Joe Chappelle | Kamran Pasha |
8th | 8th | The chosen ones | Chosen | Nov 6, 2002 | July 13, 2005 | Winrich Kolbe | Ira Steven Behr |
The UN is dealing with tensions between the superpowers due to failed satellites. Meanwhile, Vince Janson has problems with his life. Mysterious promises of salvation lure the city dwellers as "chosen ones". Janson fights against the - as he suspects - aliens that his neighborhood is already following. Since atomic bombs are about to fall, Janson does not escape the end of the world. | |||||||
9 | 9 | The sensual program | Sensuous Cindy | Nov 13, 2002 | July 13, 2005 | John T. Kretchmer | James Crocker |
9 | 9 | Hunted | Hunted | Nov 13, 2002 | July 13, 2005 | Patrick Norris | Christopher Mack |
Under the leadership of a doctor who has just become a father, a group of volunteers from a city of the future, in which there is no violence, goes into the forest. Inexperienced in battle, but determined to kill the last beast in it, casualties occur. The doctor is spared because he is supposed to help a dying woman. The “monster” is a human being, the city dwellers are androids who were once created by humans, but do not want to admit it. After successful extermination and return, the "baby" (shown at the beginning) is switched off to sleep. | |||||||
10 | 10 | The motivator | Mr. Motivation | Nov 20, 2002 | July 20, 2005 | Deran Sarafian | Brent V. Friedman & Steven Aspis |
10 | 10 | Expulsion from Paradise | Sanctuary | Nov 20, 2002 | July 20, 2005 | Patrick Norris | James Crocker |
11 | 11 | Business with the future | Future Trade | Nov 27, 2002 | July 20, 2005 | Bob Balaban | Clyde Hayas |
11 | 11 | The second chance | Found and Lost | Nov 27, 2002 | July 20, 2005 | Vern Gillum | Frederick Rappaport & Bill Mumy |
12 | 12 | The unlucky one | Gabe's story | Dec 11, 2002 | July 27, 2005 | Allan Kroeker | Dusty Kay |
12 | 12 | The last round | Last lap | Dec 11, 2002 | July 27, 2005 | Brad Turner | Rob Hedden |
13 | 13 | My life in your hand | The Path | Jan. 8, 2003 | July 27, 2005 | Jerry Levine | James Crocker |
13 | 13 | The voice of conscience | Fair warning | Jan. 8, 2003 | July 27, 2005 | John T. Kretchmer | David Weddle & Bradley Thompson |
14th | 14th | The other life | Another life | Feb 5, 2003 | Aug 3, 2005 | Risa Bramon Garcia | Amir Mann & Brent V. Friedman |
14th | 14th | The player | Rewind | Feb 5, 2003 | Aug 3, 2005 | Kevin Bray | James Crocker |
15th | 15th | The picture on the soul | Tagged | Feb 12, 2003 | Aug 3, 2005 | James Head | Charles Largent & Michael Angeli |
15th | 15th | The bright glow of death | Into the light | Feb 12, 2003 | Aug 3, 2005 | Lou Diamond Phillips | Moira Kirland Dekker |
16 | 16 | The Peaksville Monster | It's still a good life | Feb 19, 2003 | Aug 10, 2005 | Allan Kroeker | Ira Steven Behr & Jerome Bixby |
16 | 16 | Terror on Maple Street | The Monsters Are on Maple Street | Feb 19, 2003 | Aug 10, 2005 | Debbie Allen | Erin Maher , Kay Reindl & Rod Serling |
17th | 17th | Memphis | Memphis | Feb. 26, 2003 | Aug 10, 2005 | Eriq La Salle | Eriq La Salle |
17th | 17th | How much do you love your children? | How Much Do You Love Your Kid? | Feb. 26, 2003 | Aug 10, 2005 | Allison Liddi-Brown | Michael Angeli |
18th | 18th | The placebo effect | The placebo effect | Apr 2, 2003 | Aug 17, 2005 | Jerry Levine | Brent V. Friedman & Rebecca Swanson |
A hypochondriac imagines a disease described in an SF novel so much that it actually affects not only him but all of his contacts as well. This time, a simple placebo is not enough . The doctor tells the patient the story of a fallen meteorite that carried a healing element. After administration of a colored saline solution, the symptoms disappear, but the fearful consequences of the alleged meteorite impact on the earth now become real. | |||||||
18th | 18th | The Gemini project | Cold Fusion | Apr 2, 2003 | Aug 17, 2005 | Eli Richbourg | Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz |
19th | 19th | The curse of the Pharaoh | The Pharaoh's Curse | Apr 23, 2003 | Aug 17, 2005 | Bob Balaban | Stephen Beck |
19th | 19th | The doll collection | The Collection | Apr 23, 2003 | Aug 17, 2005 | John T. Kretchmer | Erin Maher & Kay Reindl |
20th | 20th | From his or her view | Eye of the Beholder | Apr 30, 2003 | Aug 24, 2005 | David R. Ellis | Rod Serling |
A young woman is in a hospital with her face completely covered with bandages; they learn that she is terribly disfigured and that an operation has been carried out to restore her face to normal. When the bandages are removed, a beautiful young woman appears. Nevertheless, the operation is rated as a failure, because only now does one learn that in this world all other people have a pig-like face and consider the beautiful woman by our standards to be disfigured. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. - This episode is a remake of the episode of the original series of the same name. | |||||||
20th | 20th | The house by the sea | Developing | Apr 30, 2003 | Aug 24, 2005 | Allison Liddi-Brown | Moira Kirland Dekker |
21st | 21st | The Guardian angel | The Executions of Grady Finch | May 7, 2003 | Aug 24, 2005 | John Peter Kousakis | Ira Steven Behr, Brent V. Friedman & Frederick Rappaport |
21st | 21st | the return home | Homecoming | May 7, 2003 | Aug 24, 2005 | Risa Bramon Garcia | Michael Angeli, Bradley Thompson & David Weddle |
22nd | 22nd | Solar eclipse | Sunrise | May 21, 2003 | Aug 31, 2005 | Tim Matheson | Frederick Rappaport & Katrina Cabrera Ortega |
22nd | 22nd | Arson | Burned | May 21, 2003 | Aug 31, 2005 | John T. Kretchmer | Seth Weisburst & Daniel Wolowicz |
The Twilight Zone (2019)
season 1
Another new edition of the series with Jordan Peele was published from April 1 to May 30, 2019 on the American streaming provider CBS All Access. In Germany, all episodes were published on TVNOW on February 2nd .
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First published in the USA | German language first publication (D) | Director | script |
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1 | 1 | Who laughs last ... | The Comedian | April 1, 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Owen Harris | Alex Rubens |
2 | 2 | Nightmare over clouds | Nightmare at 30,000 feet | April 1, 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Greg Yaitanes | Simon Kinberg , Jordan Peele & Marco Ramirez |
3 | 3 | Everything at the beginning | Replay | April 11, 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Gerard McMurray | Selwyn Seyfu Hinds |
4th | 4th | The traveler | A Traveler | April 18, 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Ana Lily Amirpour | Glen Morgan |
5 | 5 | The wounderchild | The child prodigy | April 25, 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Richard Shepard | Andrew Guest |
6th | 6th | The last people | Six Degrees of Freedom | 2nd May 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Jakob Verbruggen | Heather Anne Campbell & Glen Morgan |
7th | 7th | Meteorites | Not All Men | May 9, 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Christina Choe | Heather Anne Campbell |
8th | 8th | immigrant | Point of Origin | 16th May 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Mathias Herndl | John Griffin |
9 | 9 | The blue scorpion | The Blue Scorpion | 23 May 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Craig William Macneill | Glen Morgan |
10 | 10 | The blurry man | Blurryman | May 30, 2019 | February 2, 2020 | Simon Kinberg | Alex Rubens |
season 2
The second season was fully released in the United States on June 25, 2020.
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First published in the USA | German language first publication (D) | Director | script |
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11 | 1 | - | Meet in the Middle | June 25, 2020 | - | Matthias Herndl | Emily C. Chang & Sarah Amini |
12 | 2 | - | Downtime | June 25, 2020 | - | JD Dillard | Jordan Peele |
13 | 3 | - | The Who of You | June 25, 2020 | - | Peter Atencio | Win Rosenfield |
14th | 4th | - | ovation | June 25, 2020 | - | Ana Lily Amirpour | Emily C. Chang & Sarah Amini |
15th | 5 | - | Among the Untrodden | June 25, 2020 | - | Tayarisha Poe | Heather Anne Campbell |
16 | 6th | - | 8th | June 25, 2020 | - | Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead | Glen Morgan |
17th | 7th | - | A human face | June 25, 2020 | - | Christina Choe | Alex Rubens |
18th | 8th | - | A small town | June 25, 2020 | - | Alonso Alvarez-Barreda | Steven Barnes & Tananarive Due |
19th | 9 | - | Try, try | June 25, 2020 | - | Jennifer McGowan | Alex Rubens |
20th | 10 | - | You Might Also Like | June 25, 2020 | - | Oz Perkins | Oz Perkins |
Web links
- Episode list in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Episode list in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Episode list in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Episode list in the Internet Movie Database (English)