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My recommendations of a few from the available Seasons 1 & 2...
Season 1
Where Is Everybody? - [the pilot] - Earl Holliman comes to, finding himself in a small, uninhabited town. Or is it?
Time Enough At Last - Burgess Meredith works for a bank, but lives for a book. When the H-Bomb goes off and obliterates the entire population [except him], he finds all the time he needs to read.
The Hitchhiker - A young lady leaves on a long trip and finds herself curious to know who the strange man is who keeps appearing along the highway.
The Big Tall Wish - An over-the-hill prizefighter gets a boost from a little boy who's a big fan with a very rare gift in a disillusioned world - an unswerving belief in magic.
Execution - In 1880, Joe Caswell is about to be hanged for shooting a man in the back, but his life is spared when a time machine throws him into the future.
Nightmare As A Child - Well into her adulthood, a woman is forced to revisit a nightmare long dead - buried into her subconscious - and is given the opportunity to heal and move on.
Season 2
The Howling Man - Walking Europe, a man stumbles upon a monastery of zealots who have claim to have literally bound the Devil.
Twenty-Two - A woman recovering in a hospital has recurring nightmares about a Room 22 in the building's bottom floor - a morgue.
A Hundred Yards Over The Rim - Cliff Robertson stars as Christian Horn, a 19th century wagon-train pioneer whose son has fallen deathly ill. He heads over the nearest hill to try to find food or water - and finds instead 1961.
The Rip Van Winkle Caper - Four men score a large heist of gold bars and put themselves to sleep for a hundred years, hoping to spend their fortunes upon their awakening.
Shadow Play - Dennis Weaver is a death-row inmate whose time is up. Desperately trying to stay his execution, a strange turn of events gives him a larger perspective on the substance of existence.
The Obsolete Man - Burgess Meredith is a librarian, sentenced to death by a futuristic State who deems books [or any other contrary entity] obsolete. When the state's chancellor pays the condemned a final visit, the obsolete librarian pulls out his Bible, and the chancellor discovers who is the powerful and who is the powerless.
My recommendations of a few from the available Seasons 1 & 2...
Season 1
Where Is Everybody? - [the pilot] - Earl Holliman comes to, finding himself in a small, uninhabited town. Or is it?
Time Enough At Last - Burgess Meredith works for a bank, but lives for a book. When the H-Bomb goes off and obliterates the entire population [except him], he finds all the time he needs to read.
The Hitchhiker - A young lady leaves on a long trip and finds herself curious to know who the strange man is who keeps appearing along the highway.
The Big Tall Wish - An over-the-hill prizefighter gets a boost from a little boy who's a big fan with a very rare gift in a disillusioned world - an unswerving belief in magic.
Execution - In 1880, Joe Caswell is about to be hanged for shooting a man in the back, but his life is spared when a time machine throws him into the future.
Nightmare As A Child - Well into her adulthood, a woman is forced to revisit a nightmare long dead - buried into her subconscious - and is given the opportunity to heal and move on.
Season 2
The Howling Man - Walking Europe, a man stumbles upon a monastery of zealots who have claim to have literally bound the Devil.
Twenty-Two - A woman recovering in a hospital has recurring nightmares about a Room 22 in the building's bottom floor - a morgue.
A Hundred Yards Over The Rim - Cliff Robertson stars as Christian Horn, a 19th century wagon-train pioneer whose son has fallen deathly ill. He heads over the nearest hill to try to find food or water - and finds instead 1961.
The Rip Van Winkle Caper - Four men score a large heist of gold bars and put themselves to sleep for a hundred years, hoping to spend their fortunes upon their awakening.
Shadow Play - Dennis Weaver is a death-row inmate whose time is up. Desperately trying to stay his execution, a strange turn of events gives him a larger perspective on the substance of existence.
The Obsolete Man - Burgess Meredith is a librarian, sentenced to death by a futuristic State who deems books [or any other contrary entity] obsolete. When the state's chancellor pays the condemned a final visit, the obsolete librarian pulls out his Bible, and the chancellor discovers who is the powerful and who is the powerless.