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Originally Posted by
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I thought Shatner's would be #1. But I think Morehead's was 5 and Shatner's 6.
Those two are my fave's. The Morehead "invaders" episode was freaky when I first saw it at 9 or 10yrs old. The top 10 are definately top 10 though Shatner's really deserved a higher ranking.
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Originally Posted by
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"One to the other. One to the other. One to the other...."
Unfortunately my memory is not good enough to know what that's talking about. lol.
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By the way, that episode with the head in the jar with a ribbon on it at the end was actually an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Hour called 'The Jar'. I was thinking it was either Twilight Zone or maybe The Outer Limits.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
One with Robert Redford where he played Death, or was visited by Death.
I like that one too, and it was Robert Redford who played Death. I also liked the Willoughby episode where the guy would fall asleep on the train and get off at Willoughby.
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Originally Posted by
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I like that one too, and it was Robert Redford who played Death. I also liked the Willoughby episode where the guy would fall asleep on the train and get off at Willoughby.
That just came on. The Willoughby one.
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Originally Posted by
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That just came on. The Willoughby one.
The Howling Man. Wow
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Originally Posted by
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The Howling Man. Wow
Yeah. Never seen that one. The classic with Donna Douglas just came on. 'The Eye of the Beholder'.
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So 'The Night of the Meek' comes on and it looks different. I told ms Fuego that looks like old video tape or something. So I looked it up and it says, "One of six episodes shot on videotape in a short-lived experiment aimed to cut costs." Art Carney in it also. It's like you're looking at a live play with the video tape.
And Burt Mustin and John Fiedler who were great character actors and in everything back then.
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Originally Posted by
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Yeah. Never seen that one. The classic with Donna Douglas just came on. 'The Eye of the Beholder'.
Our 13yr old grandson is with us and he has been hooked on TZ, watching all night. When the Donna Douglas one came on I told him he will never forget it. He was looking a bit on edge in suspense. When they showed the other faces he was mildly freaked.
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