Science Fiction Theatre

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Science Fiction Theatre
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Also known asBeyond the Limits
Genre Science fiction
Anthology
Written by Hendrik Vollaerts
Ivan Tors
Stuart Jerome
Jerry Sackheim
Lou Huston
Directed by Jack Arnold
William Castle
Eddie Davis
Tom Gries
Paul Guilfoyle
Leigh Jason
Lew Landers
Herbert L. Strock
Henry S. Kesler
Presented by Truman Bradley
Composer Ray Bloch
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes78
Production
Executive producers Frederick W. Ziv
Maurice Ziv
Producer Ivan Tors
CinematographyMonroe P. Askins
Curt Fetters
Robert Hoffman
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time25-26 minutes
Production companies Ivan Tors Productions
Ziv Television Programs
Original release
Network Syndicated
ReleaseApril 9, 1955 (1955-04-09) 
February 9, 1957 (1957-02-09)

Science Fiction Theatre was an American science fiction anthology television series that was produced by Ivan Tors and Maurice Ziv and originally aired in syndication. It premiered on April 9, 1955, and ended on April 6, 1957, with a total of 78 episodes over the course of two seasons.

Contents

General

From 1955 to 1957, Science Fiction Theatre, a semi-documentary television series, explored the what if's of modern science. Placing an emphasis on science before fiction, television viewers were treated to a variety of complex challenges from mental telepathy, robots, man-eating ants, killer trees, man's first flight into space and time travel. Hosted by Truman Bradley, a radio/TV announcer and 1940s film actor, each episode featured stories which had an extrapolated scientific or pseudo scientific emphasis based on actual scientific data available at the time. Typically, the stories related to the life or work of scientists, engineers, inventors, and explorers, the program concentrated on such concepts as space flight, robots, telepathy, flying saucers, time travel, and the intervention of extraterrestrials in human affairs. With but few exceptions, most of the stories were original concepts based on articles from recent issues of Scientific American . Issues of that magazine can also be seen on Truman Bradley's desk in a number of episodes. [1]

The first season was filmed on 35mm Eastmancolor negative, which was then not considered the best color available for television, often fading over time due to vinegar deterioration.[ citation needed ] Syndication packages for a second season was renewed at an 80 percent retention ratio, borderline for color production. In March 1956, producer Ivan Tors agreed with Frederic Ziv to produce the program in black and white to offset production expenses in return for a second season. [1]

Like the syndicated Out There and Tales of Tomorrow anthology series before it, Science Fiction Theatre was a predecessor to later science fiction anthology shows such as The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits .

The show had no fixed cast other than the host, although a number of actors appeared in multiple episodes in different roles. Dick Foran, Marshall Thompson, Dabbs Greer, Arthur Franz, Whit Bissell and Bruce Bennett appeared in more episodes than most. The show also featured stars such as Basil Rathbone, Kenneth Tobey, Victor Jory, Gene Barry, DeForest Kelley, Phyllis Coates and Vincent Price. Edmund Gwenn and Ruth Hussey were the highest paid actors for the series, $2,500 each for a three-day filming, followed by Gene Lockhart, Don DeFore and Howard Duff who were paid $2,000 each. Most actors were paid between $150 and $500 depending on the size of their role. [1]

Intro and outro

Each episode was introduced by a stirring brass, string, and woodwind fanfare (most likely composed by Ray Bloch, longtime music director for Ed Sullivan), while the camera panned over a science laboratory. Then, Truman Bradley showed a simple scientific experiment which was related to the topic of that week's show. Bradley's demonstrations were often staged, but yielded results consistent with the outcome of true experiments. He was always careful to point out that the story presented was fictional: that "it did not happen".

The pilot episode was filmed in July 1954, but Bradley's on-screen duties were not filmed until September 11, which also included off-screen narration for the pilot and the second episode produced, "Y-O-R-D-", which did not go into production until December 1954. Bradley's duties included visits to the studio for hosting assignments, often filmed in batches of two, three and four episodes in a single day. On February 28, 1955, for example, Herbert Strock directed Bradley for all the pick-ups and off-screen narrations for episodes three, four and five. Bradley returned to the studio two weeks later for pick-ups and off-screen narration for episodes six and seven. After the first two episodes were filmed, an oversight was discovered: Bradley wore a different tie on September 11, 1954 and December 1954. Afterwards, Bradley followed instructions to wear the same suit and same tie for every episode moving forward. [1]

Because of the limited budgets and intense production schedules of ZIV episodic television shows, most of the scientific, and not-so-scientific apparatus appears again and again as props with many different functions. A few of the electrical gadgets such as the computerized chess game, were fake—magnets inside the chess pieces with a technician under the table to move the pieces. One anti-gravity device featured in the episodes "Beyond" and "Y-O-R-D" was a primary device for a key scene in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956). Posters, paintings and electronic gadgets appeared that were used previously as props in producer Ivan Tors' The Magnetic Monster (1953), Riders to the Stars (1954) and Gog (1954). The Bendix Aviation Corporation supplied computer equipment seen in the episode "Survival in Box Canyon". Garco the Robot, used to publicize the Rocky Jones, Space Ranger television series, and featured prominently in a 1957 Disneyland episode, was featured in the episode "Time is Just a Place". [1]

Broadcast

The program never aired over a network. All 78 half-hour episodes were syndicated across the country in package deals of 39 episodes each. This meant the program could air on Saturday evening over a television station in Kalamazoo, Michigan, while the program aired on Wednesday evenings over a station in Newark, New Jersey. Every station featured regional sponsorship and depending on the price tag, Truman Bradley was hired to film commercials for those local spots as inserts. The program was re-titled Beyond The Limits for later syndication in the 1960s.

From 1996 to 1998, Science Fiction Theatre aired weekly on Friday evenings over the Sci-Fi Channel on cable TV. The picture quality was above average and the same provided to PBS stations in the 1980s. While PBS aired the program uncut and unedited, Sci-Fi Channel aired the episode in abbreviated form (21 and one half minutes instead of 26) to make more room for commercials.

Influence

In the 1985 film Back to the Future , Science Fiction Theatre is mentioned as George McFly's favorite television program, from which Marty McFly gains the idea to dress up as an alien in order to scare George into asking his mother Lorraine to the school dance.[ citation needed ]

Episodes

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 39April 9, 1955 (1955-04-09)January 28, 1956 (1956-01-28)
2 39April 7, 1956 (1956-04-07)April 6, 1957 (1957-04-06)

Season 1 (1955–56)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [2] Directed byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Beyond" Herbert L. Strock Story by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Robert Smith and George Van Marter
April 9, 1955 (1955-04-09)

Traveling at three times the speed of sound, a test pilot ejects claiming that another craft was about to collide with his.

Cast: William Lundigan, Ellen Drew, Truman Bradley, Bruce Bennett
22"Time Is Just a Place" Jack Arnold Story by: Jack Finney
Teleplay by: Lee Berg
April 16, 1955 (1955-04-16)

A young couple discovers that their neighbors, who possess a sonic broom and many other technologically advanced household items, are fugitives from the future who have fled to the past to escape an oppressive government. Adapted from Jack Finney's short story, "Such Interesting Neighbors".

Cast: Don DeFore, Marie Windsor, Warren Stevens, Peggy O'Connor
33"Out of Nowhere"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Donn MullallyApril 23, 1955 (1955-04-23)

When bats begin colliding with skyscrapers, the Continental Air Defense Command is alerted. They fear that the "radar" that protects bats from collision has somehow been deactivated.

Cast: Richard Arlen, Jess Barker
44"Y-O-R-D-"Leon BensonStory by: Ivan Tors and George Van Marter
Teleplay by: Leon Benson and George Van Marter
April 30, 1955 (1955-04-30)

The Magnetic Pole Weather Station receives a strange distress message and initiates one of the greatest rescue missions of all time.

Cast: Walter Kingsford, Judith Ames, DeForest Kelley, Kenneth Tobey, Louis Jean Heydt
55"Stranger in the Desert" Henry S. Kesler Story by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Curtis Kenyon and Robert M. Fresco
May 7, 1955 (1955-05-07)

Two uranium prospectors meet a stranger from another land who is searching for oxygen-producing plants.

Cast: Marshall Thompson, Gene Evans, Lowell Gilmore
66"No Food for Thought"Jack ArnoldTeleplay by: Robert M. FrescoMay 14, 1955 (1955-05-14)

A biologist and his staff test synthetic foods, that have proved fatal to animals, on themselves.

Cast: John Howard, Otto Kruger
77"The Brain of John Emerson" Leslie Goodwins Teleplay by: Hendrik VollaertsMay 21, 1955 (1955-05-21)

A police sergeant escapes death from a bullet in his brain but finds himself changed.

Cast: John Howard, Ellen Drew
88"Spider, Inc."Jack ArnoldTeleplay by: Jerry SackheimMay 28, 1955 (1955-05-28)

A young geologist discovers an ancient spider enclosed in a piece of transparent rock.

Cast: Gene Barry, Audrey Totter
99"Death at 2 A.M."Henry S. KeslerStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Ellis Marcus
June 4, 1955 (1955-06-04)

A scientist uses an experimental strength serum to murder a man who is blackmailing him.

Cast: Skip Homeier, John Qualen, Ted de Corsia
1010"Conversation With an Ape"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Hendrik VollaertsJune 11, 1955 (1955-06-11)

A telepathic chimpanzee saves a scientist and his wife from a killer.

Cast: Hugh Beaumont, Barbara Hale
1111"Marked 'Danger'" Leigh Jason Story by: John Burnett
Teleplay by: Jerry Sackheim and Stuart Jerome
June 18, 1955 (1955-06-18)

While doing field work in a desert, a mining engineer finds the payload from a high altitude rocket experiment. He takes it home and leaves it in his wife's care while he goes into town to contact the authorities. As soon as he's gone, his wife examines the payload and inadvertently releases a toxic gas.

Cast: Otto Kruger, Arthur Franz, Nancy Gates
1212"Hour of Nightmare"Henry S. KeslerTeleplay by: Lou HustonJune 25, 1955 (1955-06-25)

Two top freelance photographers go to Mexico to photograph mysterious flying objects and find a dead alien.

Cast: William Bishop, Lynn Bari, Charles Evans
1313"100 Years Young"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Arthur Fitz Richards
Teleplay by: Jerry Sackheim
July 2, 1955 (1955-07-02)

A retired man confides to a fellow research chemist that he is more than two centuries old.

Cast: Ruth Hussey, John Archer, John Abbott
1414"The Strange Doctor Lorenz"Leigh JasonTeleplay by: Norman JolleyJuly 9, 1955 (1955-07-09)

The story of a beekeeper whose bees manufacture a wonder drug instead of honey.

Cast: Edmund Gwenn, Donald Curtis, Kristine Miller
1515"The Frozen Sound"Leigh JasonStory by: Norman Jolley and Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Norman Jolley
July 30, 1955 (1955-07-30)

A paperweight is found to reproduce sounds from 2000 years ago.

Cast: Marshall Thompson, Marilyn Erskine, Ray Collins, Michael Fox
1616"The Stones Began to Move" Lew Landers Story by: Ivan Tors and Doris Gilbert
Teleplay by: Doris Gilbert
August 6, 1955 (1955-08-06)

A murder and the secrets of the Pyramids combine.

Cast: Basil Rathbone
1717"The Lost Heartbeat"Henry S. KeslerStory by: Anna Hunger and R. DeWitt Miller
Teleplay by: Stuart Jerome
August 13, 1955 (1955-08-13)

A dying scientist needs time to finish his experiments.

Cast: Zachary Scott
1818"The World Below"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Lew HewittAugust 27, 1955 (1955-08-27)

The survivors of a submarine disaster claim that they saw a city on the sea floor, but are ridiculed by investigators.

Cast: Gene Barry, Marguerite Chapman
1919"Barrier of Silence"Leon BensonTeleplay by: Lou HustonSeptember 3, 1955 (1955-09-03)

Professor Richard Sheldon has been returned to the United States in a confused, altered state of mind after enemy agents hypnotized him in an environment of absolute silence while visiting Milan. His friend, psychiatrist Dr. Elliott Harcourt, reasons that placing Professor Sheldon in a similar environment will reverse his condition. He is placed in a wheelchair in the "Cone of Silence", consisting of a raised circular platform suspended by 3 wires tied to a common vertex. Although the cone's surface is open, anyone sitting inside would experience silence due to the phased ultrasonic noise generators located just below the vertex. Anyone speaking inside the cone could not be heard outside. With Dr. Harcourt's guidance, the treatment works, and Sheldon regains his memory.

Cast: Adolphe Menjou, Warren Stevens, Phyllis Coates, Charles Maxwell, John Doucette
2020"Negative Man"Henry S. KeslerStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Thelma Schnee
September 10, 1955 (1955-09-10)

After a near-fatal electric shock from a computer, a technician exhibits enhanced sensory and intellectual abilities.

Cast: Dane Clark, Beverly Garland
2121"Dead Reckoning"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Gene Levitt September 17, 1955 (1955-09-17)

A pilot lost in a geomagnetic storm is forced to navigate by a thermometer, a coffee pot and the Earth itself.

Cast: James Craig, Steve Brodie, Arleen Whelan
2222"A Visit from Dr. Pliny"Henry S. KeslerTeleplay by: Sloan Nibley September 24, 1955 (1955-09-24)

The eccentric Dr. Pliny visits a university where he builds a device purported to provide free energy from cosmic rays.

Cast: Edmund Gwenn, William Schallert
2323"The Strange People at Pecos" Eddie Davis Teleplay by: Doris Gilbert October 1, 1955 (1955-10-01)

A radar expert suspects his next-door neighbors are spies from another planet.

Cast: Arthur Franz, Doris Dowling, Dabbs Greer, Judith Ames
2424"Dead Storage"Jack HerzbergStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Stuart Jerome
October 8, 1955 (1955-10-08)

A baby mammoth revives after being frozen in the Arctic for 500,000 years.

Cast: Virginia Bruce
2525"The Human Equation"Henry S. KeslerTeleplay by: Norman JolleyOctober 15, 1955 (1955-10-15)

A team of scientists trying to develop a new antibiotic are driven to hostility by exposure to the drug.

Cast: Macdonald Carey, Jean Byron
2626"Target Hurricane"Leigh JasonStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Robert Schaefer and Eric Freiwald
October 22, 1955 (1955-10-22)

A freak super-hurricane, more powerful than any hurricane than has ever occurred before, threatens the Miami coastline. Then, just when it seems that Miami is doomed, a freak high-pressure system forces the storm back out to sea, where it dissipates over colder waters. Subsequent tests reveal that the storm was triggered by the explosion of an exceptionally large meteor when it splashed into the ocean, whose unusually warm waters were unable to drain off the meteor's excess heat energy (built up by atmospheric friction) fast enough to prevent the blast. The prevailing weather conditions at the time combined with the blast to produce the super-storm.

Cast: Marshall Thompson, Ray Collins, Margaret Field
2727"The Water Maker"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Jerry Sackheim
Teleplay by: Stuart Jerome
October 29, 1955 (1955-10-29)

After a researcher dies in an explosion trying to create water from tritium, his friend attempts to complete the research.

Cast: William Talman, Virginia Grey, Craig Stevens
2828"The Unexplored" Eddie Davis Teleplay by: Arthur Weiss November 5, 1955 (1955-11-05)

The doubting wife of a psychic researcher locates a missing colleague through clairvoyance.

Cast: Kent Smith, Osa Massen
2929"The Hastings Secret"Jack HerzbergTeleplay by: Lee HewittNovember 12, 1955 (1955-11-12)

A scientist discovers a species of termites that consume minerals instead of wood.

Cast: Bill Williams, Barbara Hale, Morris Ankrum
3030"Postcard from Barcelona" Alvin Ganzer Story by: Ivan Tors and Tom Gries
Teleplay by: Sloan Nibley
November 19, 1955 (1955-11-19)

A scientist dies suddenly from heart failure. While examining his laboratory and unfinished work, workers of his institute discover he had been receiving his discoveries from extraterrestrials orbiting 1,500 miles above the Earth.

Cast: Keefe Brasselle, Walter Kingsford, Christine Larsen, Cyril Delevanti
3131"Friend of a Raven"Tom GriesTeleplay by: Richard Joseph Tuber November 26, 1955 (1955-11-26)

The tale of a strange little boy who can communicate with animals.

Cast: Richard Eyer, Virginia Bruce
3232"Beyond Return" Eddie Davis Story by: Stanley G. Weinbaum
Teleplay by: Doris Gilbert
December 3, 1955 (1955-12-03)

A medical researcher isolates a compound that regenerates damaged tissue. When he tries it on a terminally ill patient, she recovers completely in three days and now has the ability to change her appearance and fingerprints seemingly at will.

Cast: Zachary Scott, Joan Vohs, Peter Hanson
3333"Before the Beginning" Alvin Ganzer Story by: Ivan Tors and Arthur Weiss
Teleplay by: Arthur Weiss
December 10, 1955 (1955-12-10)

An obsessive scientist is unaware his wife is gravely ill as he works to develop a machine for generating high energy photons. He believes the photons, similar to those ejected from the Sun, were the origin of life on Earth. When his "photon gun" generates living matter, he uses it to treat his wife's degenerated endocrine system with positive results. But was it the technology or his renewed love for his wife that caused her to rally?

Cast: Dane Clark, Ted de Corsia, Judith Ames, Phillip Pine, Emerson Treacy
3434"The Long Day" Paul Guilfoyle Teleplay by: George Fass and Gertrude FassDecember 17, 1955 (1955-12-17)

"Project Torch", an experimental missile containing an artificial sun, is launched during early evening over a desert. When the craft mysteriously fails to return to Earth, the intense light creates artificial daylight. Fortunately, the extended daylight prevents an unscrupulous housing developer from attacking an ex-convict's family to force them out of his newly constructed neighborhood. The developer sees the light and has a change of opinion. But what caused the artificial sun to remain in the sky long after it should have fallen?

Cast: George Brent, Steve Brodie, DeForest Kelley, Jean Byron, Sam Gilmore, Robert Barton
3535"Project 44"Tom GriesTeleplay by: Lou HustonDecember 24, 1955 (1955-12-24)

A new rocket fuel makes interplanetary travel possible. But the effects of the hostile environment of outer space on mankind are still unknown. "Project 44" gives a husband and wife research team one year to determine if a select group of specialists can travel safely to Mars. But something seems to be undermining the project. Is it bad luck or sabotage?

Cast: Bill Williams, Doris Dowling, Biff Elliot, Mack Williams, Kenneth Drake
3636"Are We Invaded?"Leon BensonTeleplay by: Norman JolleyDecember 31, 1955 (1955-12-31)

"That which we do not understand sometimes causes apprehension." A reporter and the daughter of a respected astronomer, watching the stars one evening from their parked car, see what they consider a flying saucer. A stranger appears at the door of the car saying he too saw the light in the sky, and asks if he can be given a lift down the hill into town. Later, the astronomer refuses to believe the couple saw anything more than an optical illusion. To prove the existence of UFOs, the reporter films a documentary of witnesses, while the astronomer promptly demonstrates scientific explanations for each witness's sightings. But the mysterious stranger has left a photograph at the astronomer's lab- a photograph of our solar system taken from space. The stranger has disappeared, but left a forwarding address: Centauri 6. The sixth planet of the star Alpha Centauri, 4.3 light years from Earth.

Cast: Pat O'Brien, Anthony Eustrel, Leslie Gaye
3737"Sound of Murder"Jack ArnoldStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Stuart Jerome
January 7, 1956 (1956-01-07)

The senior scientist of a top secret government project is found murdered in a hotel room. The notes and formulae for the project have been stolen by foreign powers. The project's brilliant engineer is arrested and imprisoned for the murder, and for espionage, because a number of witnesses heard him asking by telephone the senior scientist for a meeting in the hotel room shortly before the murder occurred. To prove his innocence and his theory of how the crimes were committed, the accused engineer constructs a voice synthesizer. He uses it to have himself released from prison by duplicating the voice of a government official by telephone. The engineer also calls the other members of the team to the government official's office and uses the machine to trick the guilty team member into confessing.

Cast: Howard Duff, Russ Conway, Wheaton Chambers, Christine Larson, Whit Bissell, Edward Earle, Ruth Perrott, Charles Maxwell
3838"Operation Flypaper" Eddie Davis Teleplay by: Doris Gilbert January 14, 1956 (1956-01-14)

A group of scientists from many disciplines are met in secret conclave to develop a method to mine the Earth's oceans. But as they begin to share their theories and devices, the materials suddenly vanish. They notice that not only equipment and files are gone, but time has also disappeared. A brief conversation begun at 11 pm ends more than an hour later, with no awareness of the intervening time having passed. A spy has found a way to move among the scientists at will and take what he wants without anyone perceiving him. In an effort to capture this thief, "Operation Flypaper" is organized. A false laboratory is outfitted with hidden cameras and microphones, and technicians begin simulated work on another piece of vital equipment. As the room is observed, the occupants suddenly freeze in mid-stride. A man enters with a device that can put subjects into total sleep with no after effects, and begins to steal the equipment. The observers reveal he is being watched, and in a rage he shatters his machine and is captured. The man was a brilliant but paranoid scientist who wanted to be recognized for contributions to science and was stealing mining ideas and equipment he would later "invent". Ironically, his sleep machine, now totally destroyed, would have insured his place in scientific history as the greatest method of surgical anesthesia ever invented.

Cast: Vincent Price, George Eldredge, John Eldredge, Dabbs Greer, Kristine Miller
3939"The Other Side of the Moon" Eddie Davis Teleplay by: Robert M. Fresco and Richard Joseph Tuber January 28, 1956 (1956-01-28)

A picture of the far side of the Moon finds creatures from other worlds at work on its surface.

Cast: Skip Homeier, Beverly Garland, Philip Ober

Season 2 (1956–57)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [2] Directed byWritten byOriginal air date
401"Signals From the Heart"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Stuart Jerome
April 7, 1956 (1956-04-07)

Scientists work to save a man's life by remote control.

Cast: Walter Kingsford, Peter Hanson, Joyce Holden
412"The Long Sleep"Paul GuilfoyleStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Arthur Weiss
April 14, 1956 (1956-04-14)

A research scientist is forced to perform a strange experiment on an ailing young orangutan. When its success is publicized, a man kidnaps the doctor's wife and son and forces him to repeat the experiment on his son who is dying.

Cast: Dick Foran, John Doucette, Nancy Hale
423"Who Is This Man?" William Castle Teleplay by: Charles SmithApril 21, 1956 (1956-04-21)

Hypnosis to help a shy college student reveals a frightening mystery.

Cast: Bruce Bennett, Harlow Wilcox, Charles Smith
434"The Green Bomb"Tom GriesStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Tom Gries
April 28, 1956 (1956-04-28)

A breathtaking search for stolen atomic materials.

Cast: Whit Bissell, Kenneth Tobey, Robert Griffin
445"When a Camera Fails"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Norman Jolley
May 5, 1956 (1956-05-05)

A geophysicist discovers that rocks can make pictures.

Cast: Gene Lockhart, Mack Williams, Than Wyenn
456"Bullet Proof"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Lee HewittMay 12, 1956 (1956-05-12)

A pair of metallurgists is approached by an escaped convict with samples of a light and flexible metal that will stop bullets. He claims to have gotten the metal from a spot where a UFO landed to make repairs.

Cast: Marshall Thompson, Jacqueline Holt, John Eldredge
467"The Flicker"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Robert E. Smith
Teleplay by: Lou Huston
May 19, 1956 (1956-05-19)

A graduate student in sociology commits a murder after watching a badly flickering movie.

Cast: Victor Jory, Michael Fox, Judith Ames
478"The Unguided Missile"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Arthur Weiss May 26, 1956 (1956-05-26)

Military secrets about a missile guidance system are being received by a journalist while she sleeps.

Cast: Ruth Hussey, Peter Hansen, Francis McDonald
489"Mind Machine"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Ellis Marcus June 9, 1956 (1956-06-09)

A project to decipher signals from the brain gets a boost when an aging scientist suffers a stroke and offers use of his dying brain to decode the brainwaves.

Cast: Bill Williams, Cyril Delevanti, Brad Trumbull, Sydney Mason, Lonie Blackman, Fred Coby, Jim Sheldon, Helen Jay
4910"The Missing Waveband"Jack HerzbergStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Lou Huston
June 16, 1956 (1956-06-16)

A scientist builds a transmitter that operates in a never-before attained frequency band. Using the new device he and his colleagues receive new scientific information from a voice that refuses to identify itself or its country of origin.

Cast: Dick Foran, Stafford Repp, Gene Roth, Michael Fox
5011"The Human Experiment"Paul GuilfoyleStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Doris Gilbert
June 23, 1956 (1956-06-23)

Taking inspiration from the insect world, a psycho-pharmacologist elicits an enzyme that can turn mentally defective humans into useful hive workers.

Cast: Marshall Thompson, Virginia Christine, Claudia Barrett
5112"Man Who Didn't Know"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Hendrik VollaertsJune 30, 1956 (1956-06-30)

An experimental atomic powered aircraft explodes over the Pacific Ocean. The crew is assumed lost, but the captain appears six months later after having been treated by an anonymous expert surgeon. As soon as he returns to work on the project, classified information begins to leak.

Cast: Arthur Franz, Susan Cummings, Bruce Wendell, Voltaire Perkins
5213"End of Tomorrow"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Peter R. BrookeJuly 7, 1956 (1956-07-07)

A mysterious and vaguely menacing medical researcher develops a vaccine that both cures and prevents all microbial infections known to man. The entire world is to be inoculated when it is discovered that the drug has a side-effect: All offspring of vaccinated animals are female.

Cast: Christopher Dark, Diana Douglas, Walter Kingsford, Dabbs Greer
5314"The Phantom Car"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Lee HewittJuly 21, 1956 (1956-07-21)

A car with no driver is running around in the desert and occasionally hits people but does not stop.

Cast: John Archer, Judith Ames, Tyler McVey, Herbert C. Lytton, William Fawcett
5415"Beam of Fire"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Stuart Jerome
July 28, 1956 (1956-07-28)

Two scientists working on a top-secret rocket fuel are murdered by high-frequency sound beams. Government security agents manage to track down and destroy the sonic projector, but the only recoverable part of the debris is melted beyond recognition and is composed of a material unknown on Earth.

Cast: Wayne Morris, Frank Gerstle, Harlan Warde
5516"The Legend of Crater Mountain"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Bill Buchanan and Lue HallAugust 18, 1956 (1956-08-18)

A young rural schoolteacher finds that her three best pupils are more than human.

Cast: Marilyn Erskine, Brad Jackson, Jo Ann Lilliquist
5617"Living Lights"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Ivan Tors and Ellis Marcus
Teleplay by: Ellis Marcus
August 25, 1956 (1956-08-25)

A graduate student attempts to reproduce the conditions on the surface of Venus in a large bell jar. His experiment results in the creation of a ball of light that acts like a living being. A curious student inadvertently allows it to escape. It returns and others appear. They seem to be trying to attack people with ultra violet light. He destroys them by increasing the vacuum in the bell jar until it explodes. He resolves to try again with more secure conditions with the assistance of the university.

Cast: Skip Homeier, Joan Sinclair, Michael Garth
5718"Jupitron"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Arthur Weiss September 15, 1956 (1956-09-15)

Dr. Barlow and his wife believe they have spent the night on one of Jupiter's moons. They were enveloped by a strange mist while at the beach the night before and awoke the next morning after having had the same "dream." On the moon they encountered a Dr. Wycauff, who had disappeared without a trace ten years before. He explains that he went to the moon to try to help inhabitants stabilize their atmosphere. In exchange, he was to get a chemical called "Jupitron" that would show scientists back on Earth how to grow an unlimited supply of food for the growing population of the Earth. Barlow was summoned to bring it back, but they are returned before they can obtain the substance from Wycauff.

Cast: Bill Williams, Toni Gerry, Lowell Gilmore
5819"The Throwback"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Thelma Schnee September 22, 1956 (1956-09-22)

A genetic research scientist attempts to prove that memories can be inherited. He uses a remarkable series of coincidences as evidence.

Cast: Peter Hanson, Ed Kemmer, Virginia Christine
5920"Miracle of Doctor Dove"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Ivan Tors and George Asness
Teleplay by: George Asness
September 29, 1956 (1956-09-29)

An eminent biologist holds the solution to the strange mystery of three scientists who disappear from the Earth.

Cast: Gene Lockhart, Robin Short
6021"One Thousand Eyes"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Stuart JeromeOctober 6, 1956 (1956-10-06)

The inventor of several innovative image projection technologies is murdered. His wife says an unknown caller threatened his life unless he surrendered his current project. His laboratory assistant is found dead in a car wreck with plans, but all the plans are for inventions patented long ago.

Cast: Vincent Price, Jean Byron
6122"Brain Unlimited"Tom GriesStory by: Ivan Tors and Sloan Nibley
Teleplay by: Sloan Nibley
October 13, 1956 (1956-10-13)

A scientist takes two weeks off from his current project to develop brain-acceleration technology. With his accelerated brain, he finds the solution to his original project.

Cast: Arthur Franz, Diana Douglas, Doug Wilson
6223"Death at My Fingertips"Tom GriesTeleplay by: Joel RappOctober 20, 1956 (1956-10-20)

Fingerprints "prove" a man murdered, even though he was in another city at the time of the killing.

Cast: Dick Foran, June Lockhart, John Stephenson
6324"Sound That Kills"Herbert L. StrockTeleplay by: Meyer Dolinsky October 27, 1956 (1956-10-27)

A murderous spy is stealing secrets at an international convention of scientists.

Cast: Ludwig Stössel, Ray Collins, Charles Victor
6425"Survival in Box Canyon"Herbert L. StrockStory by: Ivan Tors
Teleplay by: Lou Houston
November 3, 1956 (1956-11-03)

The Civil Air Patrol searches for a small airplane that crashed near an atomic bomb test range.

Cast: Bruce Bennett, Susan Cummings, DeForest Kelley
6526"The Voice"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Doris Gilbert November 10, 1956 (1956-11-10)

After being paralyzed by the crash of his small airplane, a lawyer finds he has telepathic powers.

Cast: Donald Curtis, Kristine Miller, Anthony Eustrel
6627"Three Minute Mile"Eddie DavisTeleplay by: George AsnessNovember 17, 1956 (1956-11-17)

A university professor conducts secret experiments of heart-rate acceleration.

Cast: Marshall Thompson, Martin Milner, Gloria Marshall
6728"The Last Barrier"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Hendrik VollaertsNovember 24, 1956 (1956-11-24)

A hoax to conceal a rocket launch reveals startling facts.

Cast: Bill Ching, Bruce Wendell
6829"Signals from the Moon"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Tom GriesDecember 1, 1956 (1956-12-01)

A surgeon directs an operation to save the life of an important visiting diplomat by television.

Cast: Bruce Bennett
6930"Doctor Robot"Eddie DavisTeleplay by: Ellis Marcus December 8, 1956 (1956-12-08)

A computer scientist uses his company's mainframe computer to research the optimal treatment for his ailing wife.

Cast: Peter Hanson, Whit Bissell, Doug Wilson
7031"The Human Circuit"Eddie DavisTeleplay by: Joel RappDecember 15, 1956 (1956-12-15)

A nightclub dancer exhibits clairvoyance.

Cast: Marshall Thompson, Bill Ching, Joyce Jameson
7132"The Miracle Hour"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Stanley H. SilvermanDecember 22, 1956 (1956-12-22)

A stage lighting director and his physician friend teach a blind little boy to perceive colored light.

Cast: Dick Foran, Jean Byron, Charles Herbert
7233"Sun Gold"Eddie DavisTeleplay by: Peter R. BrookeDecember 29, 1956 (1956-12-29)

Government scientists, working in Peru, discover evidence of an extraterrestrial at work in the Inca Empire.

Cast: Marilyn Erskine, Ross Elliott, Julian Rivero, Paul Fierro
7334"Facsimile"Eddie DavisStory by: John Bushnell
Teleplay by: Stuart Jerome and John Bushnell
January 5, 1957 (1957-01-05)

Members of a team developing an ultra-sensitive transistor are afflicted by maladies of patients in a nearby hospital.

Cast: Arthur Franz, Aline Towne, Donald Curtis
7435"Killer Tree"Eddie DavisStory by: Robert E. Smith
Teleplay by: Lou Huston
January 12, 1957 (1957-01-12)

A scientist investigates a tree with an ancient reputation of breathing death.

Cast: Bill Williams, Bonita Granville, Keith Richards
7536"Gravity Zero"Paul GuilfoyleTeleplay by: Donald CoreyJanuary 19, 1957 (1957-01-19)

A university professor nullifies gravity with a magnetic field.

Cast: Percy Helton, Lisa Gaye, Walter Kingsford
7637"The Magic Suitcase"Paul GuilfoyleStory by: William R. Epperson
Teleplay by: Lou Huston
January 26, 1957 (1957-01-26)

A stranger arrives in a remote dwelling with a small suitcase. It has an electrical outlet on the outside and, in the stranger's absence, the homeowner's son plugs his electric train into it. He is scolded by his father but, after the stranger disappears without the suitcase, the man refers it to scientists because the energy the suitcase emits seems unlimited. Unable to pierce the material of the suitcase, the scientists use the suitcase's own energy to break it open. They do not fully understand what they find inside (a block of solidified hydrogen) and the suitcase no longer produces energy. A "killing the goose that laid the golden egg" tale.

Cast: Charles Winninger, Judith Ames
7738"Bolt of Lightning"Eddie DavisTeleplay by: Meyer Dolinsky February 2, 1957 (1957-02-02)

A university laboratory and the building housing it are completely vaporized when an experiment gets out of control.

Cast: Bruce Bennett, Kristine Miller, Sidney Smith
7839"The Strange Lodger"Eddie DavisTeleplay by: Arthur Weiss February 9, 1957 (1957-02-09)

A peculiar old man is found to be transmitting an encyclopedia on a non-existent television channel.

Cast: Peter Hanson, Jan Shepard, Cyril Delevanti

Home media

Timeless Media Group released the complete series on Region 1 DVD on May 12, 2015. While the episodes on the DVD box set are uncut, they include new video transfers using a "one-light" system causing the episodes to appear slightly darker than telecasts of the past two decades.

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