

On Mars, an astronaut (Roddy McDowall) is made to feel right at home. Laurette: Estelle Winwood.Ģ:15pm - People are Alike All Over (Season 1, Episode 25) Host: Rod Serling.ġ:50pm - Long Live Walter Jameson (Season 1, Episode 24)Ī professor learns why his future son-in-law is an expert on history-he was there.

Rod Serling is the host.ġ:25pm - Mirror Image (Season 1, Episode 21)Ī traveler is perplexed when people treat her as if they’ve seen her very recently. Host: Rod Serling.Īstronauts land on an asteroid with Earth-like scenes and people-but the inhabitants don’t move. Host: Rod Serling.ġ2:35pm - The Purple Testament (Season 1, Episode 19)Īn infantry lieutenant (William Reynolds) has the ability to predict who will die in battle. Script by Rod Serling.ġ2:10pm - The Last Flight (Season 1, Episode 18)Ī British WWI pilot returns from his last mission-landing at a modern-day American air base in France. ‘I Shot An Arrow Into the Air’ (Season 1, Episode 15) aired on January 15, 1960.ġ1:45am - The Fever (Season 1, Episode 17)Ī reluctant Vegas vacationer (Everett Sloane) can’t stop playing after his first slot-machine pull is a winner. White.ġ1:20pm - I Shot An Arrow Into the Air (Season 1, Episode 15)Ī limited water supply and a nervous flight officer (Dewey Martin) imperil astronauts on a deserted asteroid. Pop: Peter Brocco.ġ0:55am - Third From The Sun (Season 1, Episode 14)Ĭonvinced that atomic war is inevitable, a pilot and a scientist plan to steal a spaceship and flee to another planet. Host: Rod Serling.ġ0:05am - What You Need (Season 1, Episode 12)Ī down-and-outer tries to turn another man’s ability to tell the future into profit.ġ0:30am - The Four of Us Are Dying (Season 1, Episode 13)Ī small-time crook (Harry Townes), who can change his appearance at will, assumes the identity of a dead gangster. Three astronauts return from the first successful space probe-but are unable to recall what happened. Host: Rod Serling.ĩ:40am - And When The Sky Was Opened (Season 1, Episode 11) Host: Rod Serling.Ĩ:50pm - The Lonely (Season 1, Episode 7)Ī convict (Jack Warden), sentenced to 40 years on an uninhabited planet, is given a robot as a companion. Wilcox Boy: Ronny Howard.Ĩ:25am - Escape Clause (Season 1, Episode 6)Ī middle-aged hypochondriac (David Wayne) sells his soul in exchange for immortality. Job pressures push an ad exec (Gig Young) 30 years into the past.

Leader: Arthur Batanides.ħ:30am - The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (Season 5, Episode 38)Ī forgotten star of the ’30s uses films of her old movies to recreate the spirit of her heyday.Ĩ:00am - Walking Distance (Season 1, Episode 5) Town drunk Al Denton (Dan Duryea) faces a notorious killer after miraculously regaining his gunfighting skills. Written by host Rod Serling.Ħ:30am - One for the Angels (Season 1, Episode 2)Ī salesman (Ed Wynn) asks for a reprieve from Death, who then picks a little girl instead. THURSDAY, DECEM(NEW YEAR’S EVE) – TIMES: ESTĦ:00am - Where Is Everybody? (Season 1, Episode 1)Įarl Holliman stars as an amnesiac in an Air Force jumpsuit who finds himself in a town without a single person in it.
#Twilight zone marathon full
So without any fanfare and pontification, here’s the full lineup, schedule, and brief synopsis of all the episodes being showcased from December 31st through January 2nd (you’re welcome): I’ll simply add that I’ve been a life-long fan of both the show and its brain-trust. Hyper-real fans of the Rod Serling created series, like legendary drummer and bandleader Bobby Sanabria, or filmmaker and marketing maven, Mike Valinsky (we love to shout out our avid supporters), will be watching the minute the first episode kicks off at 6am on the Syfy channel.

We are also readily aware of the annual marathon, which goes into high gear on December 31, 2020.
#Twilight zone marathon series
True fans of the cult classic TV series ‘ The Twilight Zone‘ (1959–1964) are keenly aware that we currently find ourselves in the midst of a “life is stranger than fiction” (the fifth dimension) moment as a result of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The show ran from 1959-1964 with over 150 episodes. The creator of ‘The Twilight Zone’ Rod Serling.
