November 8, 1969
1h 39m
Pilot episode containing the first three stories. After murdering his uncle, a man is haunted by a family painting which keeps changing. A blind woman undergoes an operation that gives her 12 hours of eyesight. A fugitive Nazi faces the consequences of his past actions.
March 16, 1972
14m
An undertaker holds a clearance sale to get rid of excess stock, but is surprised when the local sheriff points out that there has been a subsequent rise in the number of "accidental" deaths.
March 19, 1972
1m
A creature teaches an elevator operator some manners.
March 22, 1972
6m
An employment agency official has difficulty trying to fill a position for an extremely particular customer.
March 25, 1972
1h
Interviews with some of the people who worked on the show. They discuss Rod Serling, producer/director/writer Jack Laird, and what it was like working for them.
March 29, 1972
1h
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April 1, 1972
1h
interview with Tom Wright, the artist who did all of the paintings used for the show. He talks about the process of getting the paintings done for each story and who he used as models.
November 23, 2021
58m
A featurette by film historian Craig Beam discussing the troubles of adapting the hour-long show for syndication.
July 26, 2022
1h 6m
A featurette by film historian Craig Beam discussing the troubles of adapting the hour-long show for syndication.
November 22, 2022
55m
A featurette by film historian Craig Beam discussing the troubles of adapting the hour-long show for syndication.
September 22, 1971
43m
An undertaker slashes funeral prices at a January clearance sale. A creature teaches an elevator operator some manners. A group of witches goes through a menu. A scientific genius is troubled by the death of his daughter.
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