I loved that show!
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Hulu has all of them for free if you can stand the commercials.
I especially love seeing the pristine new cars of that era among other things.
It can’t be that old, because that would make me _ _ and I’m not that old.
“EveningStar meets Daystar”
One of the few SF shows that had episodes written by real SF writers. The episode “Demon with the Glass Hand” was written by Harlan Ellison, IIRC.
Loved Outer Limits and Twilight Zone.
Outer Limits--The Marketts (1963)
I tried many times to watch the ‘Outer Limits’ but on every occasion I’d have trouble viewing it. If it wasn’t problems with the transmission, it would be the vertical hold. And if that didn’t cause distractions the horizontal hold would go haywire, so I just gave up.
Watch it every weekend.
Robert Culp and his glass hand. That was some seriously way-out fare.
But so was the series as a whole. What about the one where everyone is a prisoner in an old house, overseen by some weird, glowing blob? Sometimes I’d think the series was too extreme, too bizarre, for mainstream 1960s ‘network’ television. But, in retrospect, there was a lot back then that actually seems less commercial, more experimental, than one might expect.
“The Xanti Misfits”
While I loved the original series, I thought the new series was wonderful. I was so disappointed when it ended.........
In what turned out to be her last Christmas gift to me, though neither of us knew it at the time, my wife gave me the DVD of the complete series this past Christmas. We both loved the show, especially the now very relevant 100 Days of the Dragon.
Probably liked it as much as the Twilight Zone.
An hour long rip off of TWILIGHT ZONE. An excellent program as I enjoyed both TZ and Outer Limits.
The first episode I saw was the thing living in the box. You look through the lens and it pulls you in.
I loved the episode of the man who knew he was “strange”. Attacked a religious fanatic woman, tore his arm open and found he WAS A ROBOT!
My wife said that episode caused her cousin to have nightmares for months!
But then I also liked ONE STEP BEYOND.