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The show was filmed with two endings and was allotted double the normal production time. In The Unknown pilot version: Andre reveals there is no Thanatos plant, and thus he was not dead; the time tilter did not in fact work; Hobart was not dead but merely in a coma; and lastly, Kassia uses the pistol to kill Hobart, thinking he is attacking Leonora.
Actor Barry Morse, who stars in this episode, states in his autobiography [1] that this was a possible pilot for a forthcoming science-fiction comedy series, which after being rejected was broadcast as an Outer Limits episode. A contemporary press review of the episode bears at least part of this story out, identifying "Controlled Experiment ...
"A Stitch in Time" is an episode of the television series The Outer Limits. It first aired on 14 January 1996 and was the first episode of the second season. Amanda Plummer won an Emmy for her appearance in this episode. This episode is also mentioned in the clip show from season six entitled "Final Appeal" and in the clip show "Better Luck ...
The Outer Limits: Season 1: 32 3 September 2002 The Outer Limits: Season 2: 17 2 September 2003 The Outer Limits: Volume 1: 16 5 June 2007 The Outer Limits: Volume 2: 16 28 August 2007 The Outer Limits: Volume 3: 17 30 October 2007 The Outer Limits: The Complete Original Series: 49 21 October 2008
When that prisoner begins to have seizures, Dr. Henson, worried that he may really be innocent & that the simulation is affecting him negatively, enters the simulation to bring the prisoner out within a 17-second time limit. Dr. Henson succeeds with time to spare. However, the prisoner dies from a heart attack due to the shock of the simulation.
The Outer Limits is an American television series that was broadcast on ABC from September 16, 1963, to January 16, 1965, at 7:30 PM Eastern Time on Mondays. It is often compared to The Twilight Zone , but with a greater emphasis on science fiction stories (rather than stories of fantasy or the supernatural ).
Donald S. Sanford was hired by Lou Morheim on the strength of his work on the Boris Karloff anthology series Thriller, for which he had scripted fifteen episodes including "The Incredible Dr. Markesan" and "The Cheaters", as Joseph Stefano had been looking for story material with a heavy emphasis on the Gothic to provide director Curtis Harrington with an Outer Limits episode.
Series Season Episodes Originally released Control Voice; First released Last released Network; The Outer Limits: 1: 32: September 16, 1963 (): May 4, 1964 (): ABC