List of The Twilight Zone episodes
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This is a list of The Twilight Zone episodes.
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[edit] Before the Twilight Zone (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 Desliu Playhouse, it is still considered the pilot episode of The Twilight Zone and has even been adapted as one of the The Twilight Zone radio-show episodes.
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"The Time Element" | November 24, 1958 | 01 |
[edit] Original series (1959 – 1964)
Seasons 1-3 and 5 were half-hour shows; Season 4 ran a full hour per episode. The series was hosted by Rod Serling. See The Twilight Zone (original series).
[edit] Season 1: 1959-1960
36 episodes
[edit] Season 2: 1960-1961
29 episodes
Note: Six episodes of this season were consecutively recorded on videotape (not on film as all other episodes) at CBS Television City, as a cost-cutting measure mandated by CBS programming head James T. Aubrey.
[edit] Season 3: 1961-1962
37 episodes
[edit] Season 4: 1963
18 episodes
Note: This season was a midseason replacement for the show that originally replaced it on the 1962 fall schedule. To fill the timeslot, episodes were lengthened to one hour and moved to Thursday nights.
Title | Original airdate | # |
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In His Image | January 3, 1963 | 103 |
The Thirty-Fathom Grave | January 10, 1963 | 104 |
Valley of the Shadow | January 17, 1963 | 105 |
He's Alive | January 24, 1963 | 106 |
Mute | January 31, 1963 | 107 |
Death Ship | February 7, 1963 | 108 |
Jess-Belle | February 14, 1963 | 109 |
Miniature | February 21, 1963 | 110 |
Printer's Devil | February 28, 1963 | 111 |
No Time Like the Past | March 7, 1963 | 112 |
The Parallel | March 14, 1963 | 113 |
I Dream of Genie | March 21, 1963 | 114 |
The New Exhibit | April 4, 1963 | 115 |
Of Late I Think of Cliffordville | April 11, 1963 | 116 |
The Incredible World of Horace Ford | April 18, 1963 | 117 |
On Thursday We Leave for Home | May 2, 1963 | 118 |
Passage on the Lady Anne | May 9, 1963 | 119 |
The Bard | May 23, 1963 | 120 |
[edit] Season 5: 1963-1964
36 episodes
[edit] Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
This two-hour Twilight Zone offering contains four installments: three remakes of classic episodes, plus an entirely new story.
4 episodes
Title | Original airdate | # |
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A Quality of Mercy | June 24, 1983 | 1 |
Kick the Can | June 24, 1983 | 2 |
It's a Good Life | June 24, 1983 | 3 |
Nightmare at 20,000 Feet | June 24, 1983 | 4 |
[edit] Rod Serling's Lost Classics (1994)
After Rod Serling's widow found an unfilmed screenplay among his belongings, CBS decided to create a new Twilight Zone TV-movie.
[edit] TV Movie
2 episodes
Title | Original airdate | # |
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Where the Dead Are | May 19, 1994 | 1 |
The Theater | May 19, 1994 | 2 |
[edit] First revival (1985 – 1989)
Season one ran as pairs of half-hour episodes made into a one-hour show; season two contained hour-long episodes; season three was half-hour episodes, aired individually. The show was hosted first by Charles Aidman, then by Robin Ward. See The New Twilight Zone.
[edit] Season 1 1985 – 1986
- "Shatterday" and "A Little Peace and Quiet"
- "Wordplay", "Dreams for Sale" and "Chameleon"
- "Healer", "Children's Zoo" and "Kentucky Rye"
- "Little Boy Lost", "Wish Bank" and "Nightcrawlers"
- "If She Dies" and "Ye Gods"
- "Examination Day" and "A Message From Charity"
- "Teacher's Aide" and "Paladin of the Lost Hour"
- "Act Break", "The Burning Man" and "Dealer's Choice"
- "Dead Woman's Shoes" and "Wong's Lost and Found Emporium"
- "The Shadow Man", "The Uncle Devil Show" and "Opening Day"
- "The Beacon" and "One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty"
- "Her Pilgrim Soul" and "I of Newton"
- "Night of the Meek", "But Can She Type" and "The Star"
- "Still Life", "The Little People of Killany Woods" and "The Misfortune Cookie"
- "Monsters!", "A Small Talent for War" and "A Matter of Minutes"
- "The Elevator", "To See the Invisible Man" and "Tooth or Consequences"
- "Welcome to Winfield" and "Quarantine"
- "Gramma", "Personal Demons" and "Cold Reading"
- "The Leprechaun Artist" and "Dead Run"
- "Profile in Silver" and "Button, Button"
- "Need to Know" and "Red Snow"
- "Take My Life...Please!", "Devil's Alphabet" and "The Library"
- "Shadow Play" and "Grace Note"
- "A Day in Beaumont" and "The Last Defender of Camelot"
[edit] Season 2: 1986 – 1987
- "The Once and Future King" and "A Saucer of Loneliness"
- "What Are Friends For?" and "Aqua Vita"
- "The Storyteller" and "Nightsong"
- "The After Hours", "Lost and Found" and "The World Next Door"
- "The Toys of Caliban"
- "The Convict's Piano"
- "The Road Less Traveled"
- "The Card" and "The Junction"
- "Joy Ride", "Shelter Skelter" and "Private Channel"
- "Time and Teresa Golowitz" and "Voices in the Earth"
- "Song of the Younger World" and "The Girl I Married"
[edit] Season 3: 1988 – 1989
- "The Curious Case of Edgar Witherspoon"
- "Extra Innings"
- "The Crossing"
- "The Hunters"
- "Dream Me a Life"
- "Memories"
- "The Hellgramite Method"
- "Our Sylena is Dying"
- "The Call"
- "The Trance"
- "Acts of Terror"
- "20/20 Vision"
- "There Was an Old Woman"
- "The Trunk"
- "Appointment on Route 17"
- "The Cold Equations"
- "Strangers in Possum Meadows"
- "Street of Shadows"
- "Something in the Walls"
- "A Game of Pool"
- "The Wall"
- "Room 2426"
- "The Mind of Simon Foster"
- "Cat and Mouse"
- "Many, Many Monkeys"
- "Rendezvous in a Dark Place"
- "Special Service"
- "Love is Blind"
- "Crazy as a Soup Sandwich"
- "Father and Son Game"
[edit] Second revival (2002 – 2003)
These episodes ran for a half-hour each, but were aired together in pairs to make a full-hour format. They were hosted by Forest Whitaker.
[edit] Season 1: 2002 – 2003
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"Evergreen" | September 18, 2002 | 01 |
Jenna is a rebellious teenager. In a bid to control their daughter, Jenna's family decides to move to an exclusive gated community, Evergreen Estates, which her parents believe will help change her for the better. | |||
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"One Night at Mercy" | September 18, 2002 | 02 |
Dr Jay Ferguson saves a man dying, but then a new patient arrives in the hospital. He tries to hang himself but the doctor saves him. When they ask him what his name is, he replies, "I'm... Death". | |||
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"Shades of Guilt" | - | 03 |
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"Dream Lover" | - | 04 |
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"Cradle of Darkness" | - | 05 |
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"Night Route" | - | 06 |
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"Time Lapse" | - | 07 |
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"Dead Man's Eyes" | - | 08 |
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"Pool Guy" | - | 09 |
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"Azoth the Avenger is a Friend of Mine" | - | 10 |
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"The Lineman, Part 1" | 11 | |
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"The Lineman, Part 2" | - | 12 |
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"Harsh Mistress" | - | 13 |
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"Upgrade" | - | 14 |
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"To Protect and Serve" | - | 15 |
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"Chosen" | - | 16 |
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"Sensuous Cindy" | - | 17 |
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"Hunted" | - | 18 |
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"Mr Motivation" | - | 19 |
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"Sanctuary" | - | 20 |
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"Future Trade" | - | 21 |
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"Found and Lost" | - | 22 |
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"Gabe's Story" | - | 23 |
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"Last Lap" | - | 24 |
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"The Path" | - | 25 |
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"Fair Warning" | - | 26 |
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"Another Life" | - | 27 |
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"Rewind" | - | 28 |
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"Tagged" | - | 29 |
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"Into the Light" | - | 30 |
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"It's Still a Good Life" | - | 31 |
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"The Monsters Are on Maple Street" | - | 32 |
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"Memphis" | - | 33 |
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"How Much Do You Love Your Kid?" | - | 34 |
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"The Placebo Effect" | - | 35 |
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"Cold Fusion" | - | 36 |
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"The Pharaoh's Curse" | - | 37 |
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"The Collection" | - | 38 |
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"Eye of the Beholder" | - | 39 |
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"Developing" | - | 40 |
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"The Executions of Grady Finch" | - | 41 |
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"Homecoming" | - | 42 |
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"Sunrise" | - | 43 |
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"Burned" | - | 44 |
[edit] External links
- TV Tome series page for original series
- TV Tome series page for first revival
- TV Tome series page for second revival
Series |
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The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) | The New Twilight Zone | The Twilight Zone (2002 series) |
Key People |
Rod Serling | Buck Houghton | Charles Beaumont | Richard Matheson | Jerry Sohl | George Clayton Johnson | Earl Hamner Jr. | Reginald Rose | Ray Bradbury |
See Also |
Playhouse 90 | List of The Twilight Zone episodes | List of The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) guest stars | The Twilight Zone (pinball) | Twilight Zone: The Movie | The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror |