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  • I seem to remember this really odd, eerie episode in which a young woman moves into this nice apartment, but after moving in, starts receiving phone calls from an older woman... repeated calls and she's gasping for breath and basically dying on the phone. The young woman doesn't know what to do so she hangs up--this phone call occurs at the same time each day, every day. She gets scared and moves out of the apartment to avoid geting those phone calls. Time lapses to a point where she's much older, lacking any friends or family, suffers a stroke and tries to call someone to take care of her but all she remembers is her old apartment phone number... and calls it--a young woman answers the phone and doesn't know what to do and hangs up... the last scene cuts to her dying on the floor with the phone receiver next to her. It still gives me chills thinking about it.
  • There were several good ones, I think the best ones included: Kick the Can It's a Good Life The Last Flight Walking Distance (which featured a brief appearance by a very young Ron Howard, a year before Andy Griffith show)
  • I don't think I can settle on a single favourite episode. But okay, if I REALLY had to, I'd probably choose one of the hour-long shows: "Death Ship" (1963). These three astronauts forever stuck in flight, forever revisiting their terrible fate. Great writing, great acting, and excellent music.
  • It would be the one with the man (William Shatner) who is on a flight and he keeps seeing a monster on the wing of the plane.
  • A timid man with coke bottle glasses, he loved to read but his wife had issues with it. He wished for more time so he could read a lot more. He then end up being the last man on earth because of a earthquake i think, then he found lots of books to read and when he picked up the first book to read the glasses fell from his face and he felt around to pick it up and end up breaking it. moral- be careful what you wish for or at least be specific
  • Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder.
  • "And When the Sky Was Opened" with Rod Taylor. I mean, I know it doesn't make a whole lotta sense if you really look at it (there are three guys on an expedition into space, then there are two, then one, then it never happened at all)--but it's creepy as hell anyway. So damn well-acted and -directed.
  • I can't remember the title, but it's the one where the man is calling his old love from the grave because a telephone wire fell on his grave.
  • "To serve man" and the one with the kid who has powers and is terrorizing everyone.
  • The one where Robert Duvall goes to this Museum and he see's this Doll house and when he bends down to look inside it he can see this little Woman inside it. Other people see her as just a "doll." But when he see's her, he just see's a real live woman. Barbara Barry? I think that is the way she spelled her name. Played his sister.
  • They're all good! Submitted for your approval.... My top 5ive: 1)The James Best one where he comes back to life in a small community in the Ozarks 2)Wally Cox falls in love with his computer 3)Frisbee 4)To Serve Man 5)Anthony, the creepy cornfield kid
  • The one where the kid wishes people into the cornfield. The one where Burgess Meredith loses his glasses at the end. The one where this guy has premonitions and during a dream he walks up to the morgue of the hospital and this creepy lady pops out and says, "Room for one more, honey".
  • The one where the little spacemen are spooking an old lady, and at the end the spaceship is shown, with a US flag emblem on it.
  • So many great ones, and I've seen them all, but 3 favorites... Death's Head Revisited - when a Nazi officer returns to the concentration camp and is put on trial by the ghosts of those he murdered. Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? - when a Martian returns to a diner from a bus crash, is asked why he's not wet, he asks "what's wet?" and lights a cigarette with a third arm. He explains that he thinks the area is "so pleasant, so remote, and a wonderful place for a colony," and that he's awaiting his fellow travelers from Mars. Then the guy behind the counter says, "I agree that it's a wonderful place for a colony, but your friends aren't coming, they've been intercepted. I'm waiting too, and we got the same idea, several years ago. You see, I'm from Venus, and if your still alive, you'll see how we differ." Then he takes off his hat to reveal a third eye. The Car - when a driver hits a bike-riding boy with his car and leaves the accident scene, and his car reveals a mind and conscience of its own and ultimately forces the man to the police station to turn himself in.
  • The one where the little girl goes into an alternate universe...kind of freaked me out thinking what if??? Of course the one with William Shatner and the being on the plane wing. classic.
  • The Christmas episode 'Night of the Meek' with Art Carney. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lIHq6en2ME http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCsdPadqcwI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTIkI_mRbvk
  • The one where the Earth was getting closer to the sun, and every day was the hottest day ever. That episode will make you sweat no matter what time of the year it is.
  • Shadow Play - It's the episode where Dennis Weaver has the same dream every night about being a condemned man. He desperately tries to convince the people in his dream that they only exist because he's dreaming, but none of them believe him. So he is put in the electric chair, and they throw the switch....and he wakes up. Only to dream the same dream again the next time he goes to sleep. . .
  • I like the one where there is a woman who was born with a "mutated face" so she under goes plastic surgery to fix it. At the end they take the bandages off and she has a beautiful face. Then the camera pans out and the surgeons and nurses are all ugly people with wrinkly pig faces. They hand her a mirror and she is disappointed because she thinks she is still ugly and mutated.
  • "Time Enough at Last" It's the episode where Burgess Meredith breaks his glasses.
  • "to serve man" was the best one by far.
  • The one where the guy was the last man who now had all the time to read and broke his glasses!

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