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One Step Beyond filled the time slot at 10 p.m. Tuesday vacated by the crime/police reality show Confession. Among its varied tales, One Step Beyond dealt with premonition of death ("The Day the World Wept: The Lincoln Story") and disaster ("Tidal Wave", "Night of April 14th"); the existence of ghosts ("The Last Round", "The Death Waltz"); and ...
Celebrity guest appearance for three episodes; two in 1995 and one in 2010. [15] 1996 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Captain James T. Kirk Archive footage used in episode: "Trials and Tribble-ations" Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. Michael Gatewick Television film Dead Man's Island: Chase Prescott The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Himself Episode: "Eye, Tooth ...
Chung Lin / Young Man 2 episodes Bachelor Father: Jimmy / Cousin Frank 2 episodes 1960 Sugarfoot: Hatchetman Episode: "The Highbinder" Rescue 8: Jimmy Episode: "Ti-Ling" Johnny Ringo: Charlie Chung Episode: "Single Debt" Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond: Tour Guide Episode: "House of the Dead" Bonanza: Number One, Hop Sing's Cousin 2 episodes ...
The Next Step Beyond is a 1978 revival of the 1950s–1960s American television series One Step Beyond, hosted by original host John Newland. Like One Step Beyond, the series purported to tell true stories of the supernatural. Unlike the original, this series had a short run of one season of 25 episodes, 14 of which were remakes. [1]
Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond: Noah: Season 2 Episode 21: "The Day the World Wept - The Lincoln Story" 1960: Pony Express: Ben Tate, Way Station Manager: Season 1 Episode 1: "The Killer" 1960: Leave It to Beaver: Veterinarian: Season 3 Episode 29: "Beaver's Monkey" 1960: Shirley Temple's Storybook: Lightning Bug Repairman: Season 2 Episode 1 ...
A story about Hurkos' alleged psychic powers entitled "The Man with the X-Ray Mind" appears in Frank Edwards' 1959 book Stranger Than Science (Citadel) [19] Gold Keys Boris Karloff Thriller issue 2 (January 1963) profiles Hurkos in "The Amazing Peter Hurkos". Hurkos is mentioned in the 1979 Stephen King novel The Dead Zone. The novel seems to ...
One Step Beyond, an album by Chris Ward, 1996 "One Step Beyond" (song), by Prince Buster, 1964; covered by Madness, 1979; One Step Beyond, a Canadian jazz band including Andrew Scott; One Step Beyond, a 1992 rave at Donington Park organized by Fantazia; One Step Beyond, a ska, bluebeat, and rocksteady radio show on WRAS in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Following World War II, television became the new source of entertainment to replace cinema. [2] Early horror related programs were based on well-established radio programs such as Lights Out and Inner Sanctum. [2] and other popular stories such as The Monkey's Paw, Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde and were adapted to Suspense. [2] Dr.