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| # |
Title |
Summary |
Aired |
| 1 |
"Nothing Behind the Door" |
An astronomer says a mysterious house has nothing in it. |
1947-06-08 |
| 2 |
"I Have Been Looking For You" |
A man and a woman look for eachother their entire lives. |
1947-06-15 |
| 3 |
"We Were Here First" |
Tiny beings fight an unending war against giants. |
1947-06-22 |
| 4 |
"The Ticket Taker" |
A man tries to avoid eventually meeting the ticket taker. |
1947-06-29 |
| 5 |
"Cornelia" |
Gordon tells the story of his wife, and of the woman he always loved. |
1947-07-20 |
| 6 |
"I Remember Tomorrow" |
A man explains how he's about to be killed yesterday. |
1947-07-27 |
| 7 |
"Inquest" |
Surrealistic inquest with strange people and a visible radio audience. |
1947-08-03 |
| 8 |
"Bring Me to Life" |
An author in search of ideas has a character come to life in his typewriter. |
1947-08-10 |
| 9 |
"A Mile High and a Mile Deep" |
unknown |
1947-08-18 |
| 10 |
"Mirror, Mirror On the Wall" |
unknown |
1947-08-24 |
| 11 |
"A Ribbon of Lincoln Green" |
An American in the British army tells his WWII story. |
1947-08-31 |
| 12 |
"Retreat At Dunkerque" |
unknown |
1947-09-03 |
| 13 |
"Three Sides To A Story" |
unknown |
1947-09-07 |
| 14 |
"How Are You, Pal?" |
Strange reunion with an old friend. |
1947-09-10 |
| 15 |
"The Big Box" |
unknown |
1947-09-15 |
| 16 |
"Be a Good Dog, Darling" |
An encyclopedia salesman tells a story about his wife. |
1947-09-22 |
| 17 |
"The Low Road" |
unknown |
1947-09-29 |
| 18 |
"Not Enough Time" |
Time travel and romance. |
1947-10-06 |
| 19 |
"Camera Obscura" |
A murderer explains why he wishes he hadn't gotten away with it. |
1947-10-13 |
| 20 |
"The Girl With the Flaxen Hair" |
Andrew searches for a little girl he's heard but hasn't seen. |
1947-10-20 |
| 21 |
"Don't Tell Me About Halloween" |
Once a year, for centuries, a man has to spend a day with his wife. |
1947-10-27 |
| 22 |
"Take Me Out to the Graveyard" |
A number of people ask a taxi driver to go take them to the graveyard. |
1947-11-03 |
| 23 |
"Three" |
Sebastian tells how he became obsessed with the number three. |
1947-11-10 |
| 24 |
"Kill Me Again" |
Mr. Davis sells his soul for a million dollars, and then dies within seconds. |
1947-11-17 |
| 25 |
"In Memory of Bernadine" |
A man remebers the woman who meant everything to him. |
1947-11-24 |
| 26 |
"Come In, Eddie" |
Two people suspect there's a ghost in the house with them. |
1947-12-01 |
| 27 |
"Some People Don't Die" |
An expert on prehistoric cliff-dwellers tells his strange story. |
1947-12-08 |
| 28 |
"Little Fellow" |
A midget gets three wishes. |
1947-12-15 |
| 29 |
"Berlin, 1945" |
Soldiers celebrate Christmas, plan, and welcome a strange wandering man. |
1947-12-22 |
| 30 |
"Rain On New Year's Eve" |
Writer merges with the monster in his film. |
1947-12-29 |
| 31 |
"Little Visitor" |
Man with no memory of his childhood is haunted by a young boy. |
1948-01-05 |
| 32 |
"The Room Where the Ghosts Live" |
A dying man tells of the ghosts he is about to join. |
1948-01-12 |
| 33 |
"Baker's Dozen" |
The 13th juror isn't visible to most of the people in the courtroom. |
1948-01-19 |
| 34 |
"Green Light" |
Railroad man tells story of losing his leg. |
1948-01-26 |
| 35 |
"The Pathetic Fallacy" |
A computer gives wrong answers when it feels upset. |
1948-02-02 |
| 36 |
"A Red and White Guideon" |
A soldier from long ago tells of his comrades and the guideon they fought for. |
1948-02-09 |
| 37 |
"Whence Came You?" |
An ancient Egyptian tomb contains terrifying secrets. |
1948-02-16 |
| 38 |
"Wear the Dead Man's Coat" |
An old bum murders to get a coat, but then he finds it has unintended consequences. |
1948-02-23 |
| 39 |
"Sketch For a Screenplay" |
Children grow up, fight in WWII. |
1948-03-01 |
| 40 |
"Never Send to Know" |
A ghost convinces a detective to find its murderer. |
1948-03-08 |
| 41 |
"Meeting at Ticonderoga" |
unknown |
1948-03-15 |
| 42 |
"A Night to Forget" |
John H. has visions that lead him to believe he's about to die. |
1948-03-22 |
| 43 |
"Quiet, Please" |
A Martian tells the story of how his species destroyed itself. |
1948-03-29 |
| 44 |
"I Always Marry Juliet" |
An actor in need of work tells of marrying women who played Juliet to his Romeo. |
1948-04-05 |
| 45 |
"12 to 5" |
A DJ gets news from a half hour in the future. |
1948-04-12 |
| 46 |
"Clarissa" |
Old man and daughter live in an ancient house. |
1948-04-19 |
| 47 |
"Thirteen And Eight" |
A man sees someone who no one else can see. |
1948-04-26 |
| 48 |
"How Beautiful Upon the Mountain" |
Climbers see Everest first as a goddess, then as a bride. |
1948-05-03 |
| 49 |
"There Are Shadows Here" |
A woman who no one ever sees seeks Woody. |
1948-05-10 |
| 50 |
"Gem of Purest Ray" |
A murderer says the people he killed were from Atlantis. |
1948-05-17 |
| 51 |
"In The House Where I Was Born" |
Memories of the house, war, people. Memorial Day program. |
1948-05-24 |
| 52 |
"Below 5th Avenue" |
unknown |
1948-05-31 |
| 53 |
"100,000 Diameters" |
unknown |
1948-06-07 |
| 54 |
"Not Responsible After Thirty Years" |
Man tells why he stole his watch back from a skeleton. |
1948-06-14 |
| 55 |
"Let the Lilies Consider" |
A man's wife is jealous of how much the flowers love him. |
1948-06-28 |
| 56 |
"Wahine Tahiti" |
A version of Mutiny on the Bounty. |
1948-07-05 |
| 57 |
"As Long As I Live" |
A man finds that his wife has the "evil eye." |
1948-07-19 |
| 58 |
"The Man Who Stole a Planet" |
Archeologist finds the Earth in an ancient Myan pyramid. |
1948-07-26 |
| 59 |
"It's Later Than You Think" |
Soldier's watch can change time within 12 hour period. |
1948-08-02 |
| 60 |
"The Thing on the Fourble Board" |
An invisible creature escapes from deep within the Earth. |
1948-08-09 |
| 61 |
"Presto Change-O, I'm Sure" |
Someone learns how to make things disappear. |
1948-08-16 |
| 62 |
"3000 Words" |
A dwarf, a ventriloquist and wife, and their exploits and infighting. |
1948-08-23 |
| 63 |
"Motive" |
unknown |
1948-08-30 |
| 64 |
"The Third Man's Story" |
A long dead man tells how his jealousy of his brother brought suffering to the world. |
1948-09-06 |
| 65 |
"Symphony in D Minor" |
Series theme music is used by a hypnotist. |
1948-09-13 |
| 66 |
"Anonymous" |
A politician gets a call from a lady saying she hopes he drops dead. |
1948-09-19 |
| 67 |
"Light the Lamp for Me" |
An old lamp allows time travel. |
1948-09-26 |
| 68 |
"Meet John Smith, John" |
Two John Smiths live parallel lives 10 years apart. |
1948-10-03 |
| 69 |
"Beezer's Cellar" |
Criminals plan to store stolen money in a supposedly haunted cellar. |
1948-10-10 |
| 70 |
"And Jeannie Dreams of Me" |
Dreams of a perfect woman alternate with a more painful reality. |
1948-10-17 |
| 71 |
"Good Ghost" |
A ghost tries to help the person who murdered him. |
1948-10-24 |
| 72 |
"Calling All Souls" |
An innocent man condemned to death pleads for help from the murdered. |
1948-10-31 |
| 73 |
"Adam and the Darkest Day" |
A nuclear disaster kills all but three people. |
1948-11-07 |
| 74 |
"The Evening and the Morning" |
A man kills the woman he loves, for an unusual reason. |
1948-11-14 |
| 75 |
"One For the Book" |
A pilot flies so fast that he ends up before he started. |
1948-11-21 |
| 76 |
"My Son, John" |
A man calls his dead son back to him. |
1948-11-28 |
| 77 |
"Very Unimportant Person" |
The world comes to an end. |
1948-12-05 |
| 78 |
"Read Me This Riddle" |
unknown |
1948-12-12 |
| 79 |
"Gothic Tale" |
unknown |
1948-12-19 |
| 80 |
"Berlin, 1945" |
Repeat of 12/22/1947. Christmas story. |
1948-12-26 |
| 81 |
"The Time of the Big Snow" |
Kids become lost in a snow storm. |
1949-01-02 |
| 82 |
"Portrait of a Character" |
Observations of people who lead immoral lives. |
1949-01-09 |
| 83 |
"Is This Murder?" |
Man who's made a mechanical body looks for a brain that won't be evil. |
1949-01-16 |
| 84 |
"Summer Goodbye" |
Man and wife escaping police notice that all the hitchhikers by the road look identical. |
1949-01-23 |
| 85 |
"Northern Lights" |
Caterpillars and the aurora team up to conquer the world. |
1949-01-30 |
| 86 |
"Tap the Heat, Bogdan" |
A steel worker tells how he murdered a man. |
1949-02-06 |
| 87 |
"Valentine" |
Young lovers seperated for months are reunited the day before Valentine's Day. |
1949-02-13 |
| 88 |
"Where Do You Get Your Ideas?" |
A drunk asks Wyllis Cooper where he gets his ideas. |
1949-02-20 |
| 89 |
"If I Should Wake Before I Die" |
A scientist fails to see the harm his work is doing. |
1949-02-27 |
| 90 |
"The Man Who Knew Everything" |
A man who knows everything explains that you're in danger. |
1949-03-06 |
| 91 |
"Dark Rosaleen" |
After the death of his love, a man is taken to a strange place. |
1049-03-13 |
| 92 |
"The Smell of High Wines" |
The smell of high wines takes on predictive importance. |
1949-03-20 |
| 93 |
"A Time to be Born and a Time to Die" |
A life, full of mistakes and missed oppurtunities, is lived. |
1949-03-27 |
| 94 |
"The Venetian Blind Man" |
The man who knew everything returns. |
1949-04-03 |
| 95 |
"Dialogue For a Tragedy" |
A man sits in a room talking to the person who is pointing a gun at his head. |
1949-04-10 |
| 96 |
"Shadow of the Wings" |
Death tells stories to a little girl who is ill. |
1949-04-17 |
| 97 |
The Veil of Glen Cove |
A Scottish story in Southern California. |
1949-04-24 |
| 98 |
"Dark Gray Magic" |
A demon tries to teach a man how to be evil. |
1949-05-01 |
| 99 |
"The Other Side of the Stars" |
Aliens from Alpha Centauri. Continues thoughts from Nothing Behind the Door. |
1949-05-08 |
| 100 |
"The Little Morning" |
A hitchhiker tells of how he's going to see dead fiance. |
1949-05-15 |
| 101 |
"The Oldest Man in the World" |
A husband and wife and friend seek shelter in an ancient cave. |
1949-05-22 |
| 102 |
"In the House Where I Was Born" |
Repeat of 5/24/1948. |
1949-05-28 |
| 103 |
"Tanglefoot" |
Giant flies. |
1949-06-04 |
| 104 |
"The Hat, the Bed, and John J. Catherine" |
A failed actor gets drunk and dreams of a dark room. |
1949-06-11 |
| 105 |
"Pavane" |
Repeat of 10/20/1947, with new title. |
1949-06-18 |
| 106 |
"Quiet, Please" |
Repeat of 3/29/1948 |
1949-06-25 |