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Note: Leonard Nimoy, father of co-director Adam Nimoy, co-stars in both this episode and the 1960s Outer Limits version of "I, Robot" as different characters. Neither version has any connection to the famous "I, Robot" stories of Isaac Asimov.
Series Season Episodes Originally released Control Voice; First released Last released Network; The Outer Limits: 1: 32: September 16, 1963 (): May 4, 1964 (): ABC
The Outer Limits is a science fiction anthology television series that originally aired between 1995 and 2002 on Showtime, Syfy, Channel 7 and in syndication. The series is a revival of the original The Outer Limits series that aired from 1963 to 1965.
Nealon played Dr. Mark Crest in "Deja Vu", an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on July 9, 1999, during the fifth season. From 2005 to 2012, Nealon had an ongoing supporting role as Doug Wilson on the show Weeds on Showtime. [14]
"The Bellero Shield" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 10 February 1964, during the first season. There are several similarities in the story's theme, plot, and structure to William Shakespeare's Macbeth, and many critics agree it was the series' take on that play. [1]
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The Outer Limits: Flight of Fear, former name of an enclosed launched roller coaster built at two Cedar Fair parks The Outer Limits (double act), featuring Nigel Planer and Peter Richardson, later members of The Comic Strip
1999 The Outer Limits, episode "Deja Vu" as Lieutenant Colonel Lester Glade; 1999 Deep Blue Sea as Franklin's Boss (uncredited) 1999 FreeSpace 2 as Admiral Aken Bosch (voice) 2000 Perfect Murder, Perfect Town as John Ramsey; 2001 The Agency (2001) as Director Alex Pierce III; 2001 The Boys of Sunset Ridge as Ben Thorpe