The best episode directed by Robert Parrish is "A Stop at Willoughby", rated 7.7/10 from 26 user votes. It was "written by Rod Serling". "A Stop at Willoughby" aired on 5/6/1960 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "One for the Angels".
Riding home on the train one day, a stressed businessman falls asleep and dreams it is 1888, and he is entering a small, idyllic town called Willoughby.
Director: Robert Parrish
Writer: Rod Serling
A street salesman cleverly eludes Death. But if he lives, a little girl must die in his place.
Director: Robert Parrish
Writer: Rod Serling
A young doctor meets a suicide who claims to be Death incarnate. When Death insists he wants to stop his killing ways, the doctor is forced to contemplate what life would be like without death.
Director: Robert Parrish
Writer: Christopher Mack
A baseball manager takes his team to the championships thanks to a robot pitcher.
Director: Robert Parrish
Writer: Rod Serling