The best episode directed by Richard L. Bare is "Lisa's First Day On the Farm", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Jay Sommers". "Lisa's First Day On the Farm" aired on 9/22/1965 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Horse? What Horse?".
Lisa gets her first look at their dilipidated--and empty--farmhouse and is horrified. Oily Mr. Haney, who previously owned the dump, took everything with him, including the bathroom fixtures, and tries to resell them to Oliver. Eb, one of Haney's workers, is hired on as their farm hand. Lisa goes out to meet the locals, most of whom have entered a pool wagering on how long the Douglases will stay. Lisa is ready to immediately return to New York, but after a chat with Kate Bradley, she decides to give farm life a try.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Jay Sommers
Lisa belives that Oliver's beginning to crack under the pressure of running the farm. After Oliver claims to have seen a spotted horse and a zebra, she calls Doc Watson to give him a checkup. Lisa's attempt to slip Oliver a sedative backfires, resulting in her taking a very long nap.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Jay Sommers
The Kanamits, 9 foot tall aliens, arrive on Earth with one lofty goal: To Serve Man.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Rod Serling
Murder enters the dealings when Cheyenne gets involved with a charming swindler on a cattle drive.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: N/A
A superstitious newlywed becomes obsessed by a penny fortune-telling machine when he and his new wife are stranded with car trouble.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Richard Matheson
With all-out nuclear war about to ignite, a scientist and his pilot friend plot to escape on an experimental spaceship.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Rod Serling
A cheating husband sees his secret revealed and it's horrible consequences on his just-repaired TV set.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Martin Goldsmith
Cheyenne, Smitty and a woman they just rescued from an Indian attack are trapped by a band of desperados in their fortified mountain hideaway.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: N/A
Trying to guide a lost wagon train, Cheyenne and Smitty tangle with a gang of cattle rustlers.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Charles Lang
Lieutenant Fitzgerald, serving in World War II, possesses the disquieting ability to foresee impending death by observing a strange glow on the faces of his men before battle.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Rod Serling
Ace Larsen discovers his business partner has the ability to control objects with his mind. The pair head to Vegas to win big.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: George Clayton Johnson
Old Ben, who is able to transform himself into anything, tries to help a crippled little girl.
Director: Richard L. Bare
Writer: Charles Beaumont