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    List of The Twilight Zone

    (1959 TV series) episodes



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    The original The Twilight Zone anthology series began on October 2, 1959,
    and ended on June 19, 1964, with five seasons and 156 episodes.

    It was created by Rod Serling and broadcast on CBS.

    Later popularity of the series brought about a 1983 feature film
    and three "revival" television series in 1985, 2002, and 2019,
    though none reached the same level of success as the original run.
    Series overview

    SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast aired
    ConceptNovember 24, 1958
    136October 2, 1959July 1, 1960
    229September 30, 1960June 2, 1961
    337September 15, 1961June 1, 1962
    418January 3, 1963May 23, 1963
    536September 27, 1963June 19, 1964
    Episodes

    Concept (1958)

    Rod Serling wrote a teleplay intending for it to be the pilot episode
    of a new series called The Twilight Zone.

    Although it ended up airing on a different show, Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse,
    it is considered the seed episode and has even been adapted
    as one of The Twilight Zone radio-show episodes.
    TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
    "The Time Element"Allen ReisnerRod SerlingNovember 24, 1958
    A man (William Bendix) visits a psychoanalyst (Martin Balsam), complaining about a recurring dream in which he imagines waking up in Honolulu just prior to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which takes a major psychological toll.
    Pilot (1959)

    The pilot episode for the series was called "Where is Everybody?" The episode was reformatted when included in the series. It differs from the broadcast episode in only minor ways.
    Season 1 (1959–60)

    Main article: The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series, season 1)
    Note: Episode titles were not shown on screen, but were announced by Serling at the end of the preceding week's episode. "Where is Everybody?" is an exception, as it was the first episode. Serling's promotional announcements were stripped from syndicated versions of season one, but restored (often only in audio form) on the Image Entertainment DVD releases. They have since been fully restored on the Blu-ray releases.
    No.
    overall
    No. in
    season
    TitleDirected byWritten byMusic byOriginal air dateProd.
    code
    11"Where Is Everybody?"Robert StevensRod SerlingBernard HerrmannOctober 2, 1959173-3601
    22"One for the Angels"Robert ParrishRod SerlingN/AOctober 9, 1959173-3608
    33"Mr. Denton on Doomsday"Allen ReisnerRod SerlingN/AOctober 16, 1959173-3609
    44"The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine"Mitchell LeisenRod SerlingFranz WaxmanOctober 23, 1959173-3610
    55"Walking Distance"Robert StevensRod SerlingBernard HerrmannOctober 30, 1959173-3605
    66"Escape Clause"Mitchell LeisenRod SerlingN/ANovember 6, 1959173-3603
    77"The Lonely"Jack SmightRod SerlingBernard HerrmannNovember 13, 1959173-3602
    88"Time Enough at Last"John BrahmBased on a short story by : Lynn Venable
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    Leith StevensNovember 20, 1959173-3614
    99"Perchance to Dream"Robert FloreyCharles BeaumontVan CleaveNovember 27, 1959173-3616
    1010"Judgment Night"John BrahmRod SerlingN/ADecember 4, 1959173-3604
    1111"And When the Sky Was Opened"Douglas HeyesBased on a short story by : Richard Matheson
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    Leonard RosenmanDecember 11, 1959173-3611
    1212"What You Need"Alvin GanzerBased on a short story by : Lewis Padgett
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    Van CleaveDecember 25, 1959173-3622
    1313"The Four of Us Are Dying"John BrahmBased on a short story by : George Clayton Johnson
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    Jerry GoldsmithJanuary 1, 1960173-3618
    1414"Third from the Sun"Richard L. BareBased on a short story by : Richard Matheson
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AJanuary 8, 1960173-3615
    1515"I Shot an Arrow into the Air"Stuart RosenbergBased on a story by : Madelon Champion
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AJanuary 15, 1960173-3626
    1616"The Hitch-Hiker"Alvin GanzerBased on the radio play by : Lucille Fletcher
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AJanuary 22, 1960173-3612
    1717"The Fever"Robert FloreyRod SerlingN/AJanuary 29, 1960173-3627
    1818"The Last Flight"William F. ClaxtonRichard MathesonN/AFebruary 5, 1960173-3607
    1919"The Purple Testament"Richard L. BareRod SerlingLucien MoraweckFebruary 12, 1960173-3619
    2020"Elegy"Douglas HeyesCharles BeaumontVan CleaveFebruary 19, 1960173-3625
    2121"Mirror Image"John BrahmRod SerlingN/AFebruary 26, 1960173-3623
    2222"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street"Ronald WinstonRod SerlingRene GarriguencMarch 4, 1960173-3620
    2323"A World of Difference"Ted PostRichard MathesonVan CleaveMarch 11, 1960173-3624
    2424"Long Live Walter Jameson"Anton LeaderCharles BeaumontN/AMarch 18, 1960173-3621
    2525"People Are Alike All Over"Mitchell LeisenBased on a short story by : Paul W. Fairman
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AMarch 25, 1960173-3613
    2626"Execution"David Orrick McDearmonBased on a short story by : George Clayton Johnson
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AApril 1, 1960173-3628
    2727"The Big Tall Wish"Ronald WinstonRod SerlingJerry GoldsmithApril 8, 1960173-3630
    2828"A Nice Place to Visit"John BrahmCharles BeaumontN/AApril 15, 1960173-3632
    2929"Nightmare as a Child"Alvin GanzerRod SerlingJerry GoldsmithApril 29, 1960173-3635
    3030"A Stop at Willoughby"Robert ParrishRod SerlingNathan ScottMay 6, 1960173-3629
    3131"The Chaser"Douglas HeyesBased on a short story by : John Collier
    Teleplay by : Robert Presnell, Jr.
    N/AMay 13, 1960173-3636
    3232"A Passage for Trumpet"Don MedfordRod SerlingLyn MurrayMay 20, 1960173-3633
    3333"Mr. Bevis"William AsherRod SerlingN/AJune 3, 1960173-3631
    3434"The After Hours"Douglas HeyesRod SerlingN/AJune 10, 1960173-3637
    3535"The Mighty Casey"Alvin Ganzer
    Robert Parrish
    Rod SerlingN/AJune 17, 1960173-3617
    3636"A World of His Own"Ralph NelsonRichard MathesonN/AJuly 1, 1960173-3634
    Season 2 (1960–61)[edit]

    Main article: The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series, season 2)
    Unlike season 1, episode titles were shown on screen during the end credits.
    Six consecutive episodes (production code #173-3662 through #173-3667) of this season were recorded on videotape (not on film as were all other episodes) at CBS Television City, as a cost-cutting measure mandated by CBS programming head James T. Aubrey. They are "The Lateness of the Hour", "The Night of the Meek", "The Whole Truth", "Twenty Two", "Static", and "Long Distance Call". These have a visual appearance which is distinctly different from those of episodes shot on film. In addition, videotape was a relatively primitive medium in the early 1960s; the editing of tape was next to impossible. Each of the episodes was therefore "camera-cut" as in live TV—on a studio sound stage, using a total of four cameras. The requisite multi-camera setup of the videotape experiment made location shooting difficult, severely limiting the potential scope of the storylines, so the short-lived experiment was abandoned.
    "A Most Unusual Camera" was produced for season one.
    No.
    overall
    No. in
    season
    TitleDirected byWritten byMusic byOriginal air dateProd.
    code
    371"King Nine Will Not Return"Buzz KulikRod SerlingFred SteinerSeptember 30, 1960173-3639
    382"The Man in the Bottle"Don MedfordRod SerlingN/AOctober 7, 1960173-3638
    393"Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room"Douglas HeyesRod SerlingJerry GoldsmithOctober 14, 1960173-3641
    404"A Thing About Machines"David Orrick McDearmonRod SerlingN/AOctober 28, 1960173-3645
    415"The Howling Man"Douglas HeyesCharles BeaumontN/ANovember 4, 1960173-3642
    426"Eye of the Beholder"
    "The Private World of Darkness"
    Douglas HeyesRod SerlingBernard HerrmannNovember 11, 1960173-3640
    437"Nick of Time"Richard L. BareRichard MathesonN/ANovember 18, 1960173-3643
    448"The Lateness of the Hour"Jack SmightRod SerlingN/ADecember 2, 1960173-3662
    459"The Trouble with Templeton"Buzz KulikE. Jack NeumanJeff AlexanderDecember 9, 1960173-3649
    4610"A Most Unusual Camera"John RichRod SerlingN/ADecember 16, 1960173-3606
    4711"The Night of the Meek"Jack SmightRod SerlingN/ADecember 23, 1960173-3665
    4812"Dust"Douglas HeyesRod SerlingJerry GoldsmithJanuary 6, 1961173-3653
    4913"Back There"David Orrick McDearmonRod SerlingJerry GoldsmithJanuary 13, 1961173-3648
    5014"The Whole Truth"James SheldonRod SerlingN/AJanuary 20, 1961173-3664
    5115"The Invaders"Douglas HeyesRichard MathesonJerry GoldsmithJanuary 27, 1961173-3646
    5216"A Penny for Your Thoughts"James SheldonGeorge Clayton JohnsonN/AFebruary 3, 1961173-3650
    5317"Twenty Two"Jack SmightBased on an anecdote by : Bennett Cerf
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AFebruary 10, 1961173-3666
    5418"The Odyssey of Flight 33"Jus AddissRod SerlingN/AFebruary 24, 1961173-3651
    5519"Mr. Dingle, the Strong"John BrahmRod SerlingN/AMarch 3, 1961173-3644
    5620"Static"Buzz KulikBased on a story by : OCee Ritch
    Teleplay by : Charles Beaumont
    N/AMarch 10, 1961173-3663
    5721"The Prime Mover"Richard L. BareCharles BeaumontN/AMarch 24, 1961173-3647
    5822"Long Distance Call"James SheldonCharles Beaumont and William IdelsonN/AMarch 31, 1961173-3667
    5923"A Hundred Yards Over the Rim"Buzz KulikRod SerlingFred SteinerApril 7, 1961173-3654
    6024"The Rip Van Winkle Caper"Jus AddissRod SerlingN/AApril 21, 1961173-3655
    6125"The Silence"Boris SagalRod SerlingN/AApril 28, 1961173-3658
    6226"Shadow Play"John BrahmCharles BeaumontN/AMay 5, 1961173-3657
    6327"The Mind and the Matter"Buzz KulikRod SerlingN/AMay 12, 1961173-3659
    6428"Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?"Montgomery PittmanRod SerlingN/AMay 26, 1961173-3660
    6529"The Obsolete Man"Elliot SilversteinRod SerlingN/AJune 2, 1961173-3661
    Season 3 (1961–62)[edit]

    Main article: The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series, season 3)
    Beginning with this season, episode titles were shown on screen after Sterling's opening monologues.
    "The Grave" and "Nothing in the Dark" are the exceptions since they were produced for season two.
    No.
    overall
    No. in
    season
    TitleDirected byWritten byMusic byOriginal air dateProd.
    code
    661"Two"Montgomery PittmanMontgomery PittmanVan CleaveSeptember 15, 19614802
    672"The Arrival"Boris SagalRod SerlingN/ASeptember 22, 19614814
    683"The Shelter"Lamont JohnsonRod SerlingN/ASeptember 29, 19614803
    694"The Passersby"Elliot SilversteinRod SerlingFred SteinerOctober 6, 19614817
    705"A Game of Pool"Buzz KulikGeorge Clayton JohnsonN/AOctober 13, 19614815
    716"The Mirror"Don MedfordRod SerlingN/AOctober 20, 19614819
    727"The Grave"Montgomery PittmanMontgomery PittmanN/AOctober 27, 19613656
    738"It's a Good Life"James SheldonBased on a short story by : Jerome Bixby
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/ANovember 3, 19614801
    749"Deaths-Head Revisited"Don MedfordRod SerlingN/ANovember 10, 19614804
    7510"The Midnight Sun"Anton LeaderRod SerlingVan CleaveNovember 17, 19614818
    7611"Still Valley"James SheldonBased on a short story by : Manly Wade Wellman
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    Wilbur HatchNovember 24, 19614808
    7712"The Jungle"William F. ClaxtonCharles BeaumontN/ADecember 1, 19614806
    7813"Once Upon a Time"Norman Z. McLeodRichard MathesonWilliam LavaDecember 15, 19614820
    7914"Five Characters in Search of an Exit"Lamont JohnsonBased on a short story by : Marvin Petal
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/ADecember 22, 19614805
    8015"A Quality of Mercy"Buzz KulikBased on an idea by : Sam Rolfe
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/ADecember 29, 19614809
    8116"Nothing in the Dark"Lamont JohnsonGeorge Clayton JohnsonN/AJanuary 5, 19623652
    8217"One More Pallbearer"Lamont JohnsonRod SerlingN/AJanuary 12, 19624823
    8318"Dead Man's Shoes"Montgomery PittmanCharles BeaumontN/AJanuary 19, 19624824
    8419"The Hunt"Harold SchusterEarl Hamner, Jr.Robert DrasninJanuary 26, 19624810
    8520"Showdown with Rance McGrew"Christian NybyBased on an idea by : Frederic Louis Fox
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AFebruary 2, 19624812
    8621"Kick the Can"Lamont JohnsonGeorge Clayton JohnsonN/AFebruary 9, 19624821
    8722"A Piano in the House"David GreeneEarl Hamner, Jr.N/AFebruary 16, 19624825
    8823"The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank"Montgomery PittmanMontgomery PittmanTommy MorganFebruary 23, 19624811
    8924"To Serve Man"Richard L. BareBased on a short story by : Damon Knight
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AMarch 2, 19624807
    9025"The Fugitive"Richard L. BareCharles BeaumontN/AMarch 9, 19624816
    9126"Little Girl Lost"Paul StewartRichard MathesonBernard HerrmannMarch 16, 19624828
    9227"Person or Persons Unknown"John BrahmCharles BeaumontN/AMarch 23, 19624829
    9328"The Little People"William F. ClaxtonRod SerlingN/AMarch 30, 19624822
    9429"Four O'Clock"Lamont JohnsonBased on a short story by : Price Day
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AApril 6, 19624832
    9530"Hocus-Pocus and Frisby"Lamont JohnsonBased on a story by : Frederic Louis Fox
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    Tommy MorganApril 13, 19624833
    9631"The Trade-Ins"Elliot SilversteinRod SerlingN/AApril 20, 19624831
    9732"The Gift"Allen H. MinerRod SerlingLaurindo AlmeidaApril 27, 19624830
    9833"The Dummy"Abner BibermanBased on a story by : Lee Polk
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AMay 4, 19624834
    9934"Young Man's Fancy"John BrahmRichard MathesonNathan ScottMay 11, 19624813
    10035"I Sing the Body Electric"William F. Claxton
    and James Sheldon
    Ray BradburyVan CleaveMay 18, 19624826
    10136"Cavender Is Coming"Christian NybyRod SerlingN/AMay 25, 19624827
    10237"The Changing of the Guard"Robert Ellis MillerRod SerlingN/AJune 1, 19624835
    Season 4 (1963)[edit]

    Main article: The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series, season 4)
    For season four, the series was lengthened to one hour
    and moved to Thursdays at 9:30 pm (Eastern Time),
    replacing Fair Exchange on the schedule.
    No.
    overall
    No. in
    season
    TitleDirected byWritten byMusic byOriginal air dateProd.
    code
    1031"In His Image"Perry LaffertyCharles BeaumontN/AJanuary 3, 19634851
    1042"The Thirty Fathom Grave"Perry LaffertyRod SerlingN/AJanuary 10, 19634857
    1053"Valley of the Shadow"Perry LaffertyCharles BeaumontN/AJanuary 17, 19634861
    1064"He's Alive"Stuart RosenbergRod SerlingN/AJanuary 24, 19634856
    1075"Mute"Stuart RosenbergRichard MathesonFred SteinerJanuary 31, 19634858
    1086"Death Ship"Don MedfordRichard MathesonN/AFebruary 7, 19634850
    1097"Jess-Belle"Buzz KulikEarl Hamner, Jr.Van CleaveFebruary 14, 19634855
    1108"Miniature"Walter GraumanCharles BeaumontFred SteinerFebruary 21, 19634862
    1119"Printer's Devil"Ralph SenenskyCharles BeaumontN/AFebruary 28, 19634864
    11210"No Time Like the Past"Justus AddissRod SerlingN/AMarch 7, 19634853
    11311"The Parallel"Alan Crosland, Jr.Rod SerlingN/AMarch 14, 19634859
    11412"I Dream of Genie"Robert GistJohn Furia, Jr.Fred SteinerMarch 21, 19634860
    11513"The New Exhibit"John BrahmCharles BeaumontN/AApril 4, 19634866
    11614"Of Late I Think of Cliffordville"David Lowell RichBased on the short story "Blind Alley" by : Malcolm Jameson
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/AApril 11, 19634867
    11715"The Incredible World of Horace Ford"Abner BibermanReginald RoseN/AApril 18, 19634854
    11816"On Thursday We Leave for Home"Buzz KulikRod SerlingN/AMay 2, 19634868
    11917"Passage on the Lady Anne"Lamont JohnsonCharles BeaumontRene GarriguencMay 9, 19634869
    12018"The Bard"David ButlerRod SerlingFred SteinerMay 23, 19634852
    Season 5 (1963–64)[edit]

    Main article: The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series, season 5)
    In the fifth and final season, the series went back to a half-hour format,
    returned to a fall start, and aired Fridays at 9:30 pm (Eastern Time) on CBS.
    {tbody}{tr}{td}February 7, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2610{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}140{/th}
    {td}20{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"From Agnes – With Love"{/td}
    {td}Richard Donner{/td}
    {td}Bernard C. Schoenfeld{/td}
    {td}Van Cleave{/td}
    {td}February 14, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2629{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}141{/th}
    {td}21{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"Spur of the Moment"{/td}
    {td}Elliot Silverstein{/td}
    {td}Richard Matheson{/td}
    {td}Rene Garriguenc{/td}
    {td}February 21, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2608{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}142{/th}
    {td}22{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"{/td}
    {td}Robert Enrico{/td}
    {td}From a story by : Ambrose Bierce
    Adapted by : Robert Enrico{/td}
    {td}Henri Lanoe{/td}
    {td}February 28, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}N/A{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}143{/th}
    {td}23{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"Queen of the Nile"{/td}
    {td}John Brahm{/td}
    {td}Charles Beaumont{/td}
    {td}Lucien Moraweck{/td}
    {td}March 6, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2626{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}144{/th}
    {td}24{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"What's in the Box"{/td}
    {td}Richard L. Bare{/td}
    {td}Martin M. Goldsmith{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}March 13, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2635{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}145{/th}
    {td}25{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"The Masks"{/td}
    {td}Ida Lupino{/td}
    {td}Rod Serling{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}March 20, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2601{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}146{/th}
    {td}26{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"I Am the Night—Color Me Black"{/td}
    {td}Abner Biberman{/td}
    {td}Rod Serling{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}March 27, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2630{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}147{/th}
    {td}27{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"Sounds and Silences"{/td}
    {td}Richard Donner{/td}
    {td}Rod Serling{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}April 3, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2631{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}148{/th}
    {td}28{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"Caesar and Me"{/td}
    {td}Robert Butler{/td}
    {td}Adele T. Strassfield{/td}
    {td}Richard Shores{/td}
    {td}April 10, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2636{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}149{/th}
    {td}29{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"The Jeopardy Room"{/td}
    {td}Richard Donner{/td}
    {td}Rod Serling{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}April 17, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2639{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}150{/th}
    {td}30{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"Stopover in a Quiet Town"
    "Strangers in Town"{/td}
    {td}Ron Winston{/td}
    {td}Earl Hamner, Jr.{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}April 24, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2611{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}151{/th}
    {td}31{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"The Encounter"{/td}
    {td}Robert Butler{/td}
    {td}Martin M. Goldsmith{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}May 1, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2640{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}152{/th}
    {td}32{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"Mr. Garrity and the Graves"{/td}
    {td}Ted Post{/td}
    {td}Based on a story by : Mike Korologos
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling{/td}
    {td}Tommy Morgan{/td}
    {td}May 8, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2637{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}153{/th}
    {td}33{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"The Brain Center at Whipple's"{/td}
    {td}Richard Donner{/td}
    {td}Rod Serling{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}May 15, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2632{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}154{/th}
    {td}34{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"Come Wander with Me"{/td}
    {td}Richard Donner{/td}
    {td}Anthony Wilson{/td}
    {td}Jeff Alexander{/td}
    {td}May 22, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2641{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}155{/th}
    {td}35{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"The Fear"{/td}
    {td}Ted Post{/td}
    {td}Rod Serling{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}May 29, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2633{/td}
    {/tr}
    {tr}
    {th=rowspan:1|scope:row}156{/th}
    {td}36{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}"The Bewitchin' Pool"{/td}
    {td}Joseph M. Newman{/td}
    {td}Earl Hamner, Jr.{/td}
    {td}N/A{/td}
    {td}June 19, 1964{/td}
    {td=rowspan:1}2619{/td}
    {/tr}
    {/tbody}
    {/td}{/tr}{/tbody}
    No.
    overall
    No. in
    season
    TitleDirected byWritten byMusic byOriginal air dateProd.
    code
    1211"In Praise of Pip"Joseph M. NewmanRod SerlingRene GarriguencSeptember 27, 19632607
    1222"Steel"Don WeisRichard MathesonVan CleaveOctober 4, 19632602
    1233"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet"Richard DonnerRichard MathesonN/AOctober 11, 19632605
    1244"A Kind of a Stopwatch"John RichBased on a story by : Michael D. Rosenthal
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    Van CleaveOctober 18, 19632609
    1255"The Last Night of a Jockey"Joseph M. NewmanRod SerlingN/AOctober 25, 19632616
    1266"Living Doll"Richard C. SarafianCharles BeaumontBernard HerrmannNovember 1, 19632621
    1277"The Old Man in the Cave"Alan Crosland, Jr.Based on the short story "The Old Man" by : Henry Slesar
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/ANovember 8, 19632603
    1288"Uncle Simon"Don SiegelRod SerlingN/ANovember 15, 19632604
    1299"Probe 7, Over and Out"Ted PostRod SerlingN/ANovember 29, 19632622
    13010"The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms"Alan Crosland Jr.Rod SerlingN/ADecember 6, 19632606
    13111"A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain"Bernard GirardBased on a story by : Lou Holz
    Teleplay by : Rod Serling
    N/ADecember 13, 19632614
    13212"Ninety Years Without Slumbering"Roger KayStory by : George Clayton Johnson[a]
    Teleplay by : Richard De Roy
    Bernard HerrmannDecember 20, 19632615
    13313"Ring-a-Ding Girl"Alan Crosland, Jr.Earl Hamner, Jr.N/ADecember 27, 19632623
    13414"You Drive"John BrahmEarl Hamner, Jr.N/AJanuary 3, 19642625
    13515"The Long Morrow"Robert FloreyRod SerlingN/AJanuary 10, 19642624
    13616"The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross"Don SiegelBased on a short story by : Henry Slesar
    Teleplay by : Jerry McNeely
    N/AJanuary 17, 19642612
    13717"Number 12 Looks Just Like You"Abner BibermanCharles Beaumont and John TomerlinN/AJanuary 24, 19642618
    13818"Black Leather Jackets"Joseph M. NewmanEarl Hamner, Jr.Van CleaveJanuary 31, 19642628
    13919"Night Call"Jacques TourneurRichard MathesonN/A
     
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