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For season two of the 1980s series, see The Twilight Zone (second series).
Main article: The Twilight Zone (Original Series)

The is an overview of season two of the original The Twilight Zone TV series, which ran from 1960 to 1961, airing 29 episodes.

Note: Six episodes of this season were consecutively recorded on videotape (not on film as all other episodes) at CBS Television City, as a cost-cutting measure mandated by CBS programming head James T. Aubrey.

Notable guest stars

Notable guest-stars from the season included: William Shatner, Inger Stevens, Art Carney, Agnes Moorehead, Dick York, Burgess Meredith, Buddy Ebsen, Bill Mumy, Cliff Robertson and Dennis Weaver.

Notable episodes

Memorable quotes

Main article: List of memorable quotes from the first series

Episode List

  1. "King Nine Will Not Return" (9/30/1960)
  2. "The Man in the Bottle" (10/7/1960)
  3. "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room" (10/14/1960)
  4. "A Thing About Machines" (10/28/1960)
  5. "The Howling Man" (11/4/1960)
  6. "The Eye of the Beholder" (11/11/1960)
  7. "Nick of Time" (November 18, 1960)
  8. "The Lateness of the Hour" (12/2/1960)
  9. "The Trouble With Templeton" (12/9/1960)
  10. "A Most Unusual Camera" (12/16/1960)
  11. "Night of the Meek" (12/23/1960)
  12. "Dust" (1/6/1961)
  13. "Back There" (1/13/1961)
  14. "The Whole Truth" (1/20/1961)
  15. "The Invaders" (1/27/1961)
  16. "A Penny for Your Thoughts" (2/3/1961)
  17. "Twenty-Two" (2/10/1961)
  18. "The Odyssey of Flight 33" (2/24/1961)
  19. "Mr. Dingle, the Strong" (3/3/1961)
  20. "Static" (3/10/1961)
  21. "The Prime Mover" (3/24/1961)
  22. "Long Distance Call" (3/31/1961)
  23. "A Hundred Yards Over the Rim" (4/7/1961)
  24. "The Rip Van Winkle Caper" (4/21/1961)
  25. "The Silence" (4/28/1961)
  26. "Shadow Play" (5/5/1961)
  27. "The Mind and the Matter" (5/12/1961)
  28. "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?" (5/26/1961)
  29. "The Obsolete Man" (6/2/1961)

See also

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