- 8.5/102 votes
#1 - The Incredible Doktor Markesan
Season 2 Episode 22 - Aired 2/26/1962
A young couple go to stay with an uncle while they look for work in a new town. They find the house run-down and their visit unexpected. Locked in their room at night they become curious about the goings-on in the house, but they could never imagine the true horror of their uncle's nocturnal activities.
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: Donald S. Sanford
- 8.0/101 votes
#2 - Moonstone
Season 1 Episode 24 - Aired 3/9/1964
Workers on a moon base find a mysterious rock that appears to be alive.
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: Joseph Stefano
- 7.6/107 votes
#3 - The Long Morrow
Season 5 Episode 15 - Aired 1/10/1964
Before leaving on a decades long mission, astronaut Douglas Stansfield meets a woman and falls in love.
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: Rod Serling
- 7.2/102 votes
#4 - The Disneyland Story
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/27/1954
Walt Disney introduces the show that will be a Sunday-night tradition for over 40 years, Disneyland. In this episode, he introduces upcoming season previews, plus movies that are to be coming out soon. The second half of the show is all about Mickey Mouse, Disney's first creation.
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: N/A
- 7.0/1040 votes
#5 - Perchance to Dream
Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/27/1959
A man with a heart condition explains to his psychiatrist that he feels extremely tired, because he is terrified of falling asleep for fear he might die.
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: Charles Beaumont
- 7.0/101 votes
#6 - The Changing Heart
Season 6 Episode 14 - Aired 1/3/1961
The time for love is any time, but for Dane Ross and his beloved Lisa, the clock is almost certainly ticking.
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: Robert Bloch
- 6.1/1022 votes
#7 - The Fever
Season 1 Episode 17 - Aired 1/29/1960
Tight fisted Franklin Gibbs is not pleased when his wife wins a trip for two to Las Vegas. But things change when he falls under the spell of a slot machine that calls his name.
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: Rod Serling