Well worth downloading or whatever. Both versions. And all 3 or 4 or 5 versions of Twilight Zone. Night Gallery had some good stuff too, but less important.
The second version of Outer Limits was made by/for and originally shown on Showtime, which didn't have certain broadcast-TV limitations on nudity etc. So best to get that version.
And that second version had some continuity between episodes/seasons, in a few cases. There were some "sequels" etc. So definitely worth seeing from the beginning. Even though there were a few semi-clunkers in the mix.
As far as I’m concerned, this might be the best time-travel story ever, possibly even the best story of any kind – or at least the best sci-fi story – in any format.
From the second version of Outer Limits. (And this episode was one that had references in later episodes, including one that guest-starred Charlton Heston.)
There was also a US version of Thriller which was different than the UK version.
Here is another good one, if dailymotion will let you see it. It's from a Sci-Fi Channel airing, so might be cut a bit, but I'm not sure what that might be. I don't think this episode had anything "controversial," if anything they might have just cut it a bit to make room for the usual commercials in an hour timeslot.
Also RIP Richard Herd Who played who played L'Kor in TNG's two-parter Birthright and played Admiral Owen Paris (Tom Paris' father) in several episodes of VOY. RIP Richard Herd who is probably best known in SF circles is the Leader John in the "V" miniseries.(1932-2020)
Dang, I didn't know Mr. Herd had passed. I liked him as a character actor. Had an authentic quality to his acting. Always liked him as Officer Sheridan in TJ Hooker, John in V, and Admiral Owen Paris in Voyager.
Respondo de Nexus71
je Februaro 12 2020 je 6:18 AM
RIP
Respondo de Dark_Sithlord
je Aŭgusto 29 2020 je 4:23 AM
RIP, Mr. Conway.
Respondo de Nexus71
je Aŭgusto 29 2020 je 5:23 AM
RIP Chadwick Boseman
Respondo de Nexus71
je Septembro 18 2020 je 1:35 PM
Never seen the Outer Limits that show was never broadcast over here.
Respondo de Knixon
je Septembro 18 2020 je 3:52 PM
Well worth downloading or whatever. Both versions. And all 3 or 4 or 5 versions of Twilight Zone. Night Gallery had some good stuff too, but less important.
The second version of Outer Limits was made by/for and originally shown on Showtime, which didn't have certain broadcast-TV limitations on nudity etc. So best to get that version.
And that second version had some continuity between episodes/seasons, in a few cases. There were some "sequels" etc. So definitely worth seeing from the beginning. Even though there were a few semi-clunkers in the mix.
As far as I’m concerned, this might be the best time-travel story ever, possibly even the best story of any kind – or at least the best sci-fi story – in any format.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBkV2pAwy-U[enter link description here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBkV2pAwy-U)
From the second version of Outer Limits. (And this episode was one that had references in later episodes, including one that guest-starred Charlton Heston.)
There was also a US version of Thriller which was different than the UK version.
Respondo de Nexus71
je Septembro 18 2020 je 3:53 PM
Thanks for the links.All I know of Midnight Gallery is that the episode with Joan Crawford was Steven Spielberg's directorial debut.
Respondo de Knixon
je Septembro 18 2020 je 4:02 PM
That episode also features Michelle "Ensign Ro" Forbes.
Respondo de Knixon
je Septembro 18 2020 je 4:13 PM
Here is another good one, if dailymotion will let you see it. It's from a Sci-Fi Channel airing, so might be cut a bit, but I'm not sure what that might be. I don't think this episode had anything "controversial," if anything they might have just cut it a bit to make room for the usual commercials in an hour timeslot.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5veczt
Respondo de Nexus71
je Septembro 21 2020 je 8:41 AM
Also RIP Richard Herd Who played who played L'Kor in TNG's two-parter Birthright and played Admiral Owen Paris (Tom Paris' father) in several episodes of VOY. RIP Richard Herd who is probably best known in SF circles is the Leader John in the "V" miniseries.(1932-2020)
Respondo de Dark_Sithlord
je Oktobro 1 2020 je 11:41 PM
Dang, I didn't know Mr. Herd had passed. I liked him as a character actor. Had an authentic quality to his acting. Always liked him as Officer Sheridan in TJ Hooker, John in V, and Admiral Owen Paris in Voyager.
RIP, RIchard Herd.
Respondo de Nexus71
je Oktobro 14 2020 je 1:27 AM
RIP Richard Heard and Eddy Van Halen and Ben Cross
Respondo de Nexus71
je Oktobro 18 2020 je 10:40 AM
Charlie Sheen outlives everybody since he should have been dead long time ago.
Respondo de Knixon
je Oktobro 18 2020 je 4:50 PM
And Keith Moon.
Respondo de Nexus71
je Oktobro 18 2020 je 4:52 PM
(whispers)He's been dead for like 40 years now.
Respondo de Knixon
je Oktobro 18 2020 je 5:12 PM
Oops, sorry, wrong Keith. I meant Keith Richards.