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  2. The Obsolete Man - Wikipedia

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    The Obsolete Man

  3. The Five Doctors - Wikipedia

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    The Five Doctors

  4. Deaths-Head Revisited - Wikipedia

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    Deaths-Head Revisited. " Deaths-Head Revisited " is episode 74 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The story is about a former SS officer revisiting the Dachau concentration camp a decade and a half after World War II. The title is a play on the Evelyn Waugh novel Brideshead Revisited, and the SS "Death's Head" units ...

  5. Death zone - Wikipedia

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  6. Valley of the Shadow - Wikipedia

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    Reporter Philip Redfield gets lost while driving with his dog, Rollie, on unfamiliar back roads, and stops in Peaceful Valley, New Mexico, seeking food, directions, and gasoline. The gas station attendant fills his tank but is curt and claims the only restaurant in town is closed. Rollie leaps out of the car to chase a little girl's cat up a tree.

  7. Escape Clause - Wikipedia

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    The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series, season 1) List of episodes. " Escape Clause " is episode six of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It is "the story of a strange contract between a mortal man and his most satanic majesty"; [1] it originally aired on November 6, 1959, on CBS.

  8. Rod Serling - Wikipedia

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  9. The Hitch-Hiker (radio play) - Wikipedia

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    The Hitch-Hiker is a radio play written by Lucille Fletcher. It was first presented on the November 17, 1941, broadcast of The Orson Welles Show on CBS Radio, featuring a score written and conducted by Bernard Herrmann, Fletcher's first husband. Welles performed The Hitch-Hiker four times on radio, and the play was adapted for a notable 1960 ...