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The Trade-Ins" The Twilight Zone episode: Episode no. Season 3 Episode 31: Directed by: Elliot Silverstein: Written by: Rod Serling: Production code: 4831: Original air date: April 20, 1962 () Guest appearances; Joseph Schildkraut: John Holt Noah Keen: Mr. Vance Alma Platt: Marie Holt Ted Marcuse: Farraday Edson Stroll: Young John Holt
In 1961, during the third season of The Twilight Zone, he made his first appearance on "Deaths-Head Revisited". [15] He later played an elderly man in "The Trade-Ins" in season 3, episode 31 of the same show. [16] In 1963, he was nominated for a Best Actor Emmy Award for his performance in a guest-starring role on Sam Benedict. [17]
Title card. The original incarnation of The Twilight Zone anthology series began on October 2, 1959, and ended on June 19, 1964, with five seasons and 156 episodes. It was created by Rod Serling and broadcast on CBS.
Keen made many guest appearances in television series such as The Twilight Zone in the episodes "The Arrival" and "The Trade-Ins".In 1962 he made two guest appearances on Perry Mason; first as murder victim Harlow Phipps in "The Case of the Crippled Cougar", then as Dr. Stephen Grant in "The Case of the Lurid Letter".
Now, what he doesn't know is that the visitors out front are a very special breed, destined to change his life beyond anything even his fertile imagination could manufacture. The place is Pitchville Flats, the time is the present. But Mr. Frisby's on the first leg of a rather fanciful journey into the place we call the Twilight Zone.
Premiering on Oct. 11, 1963, "Nightmare" is the first episode many think of when The Twilight Zone theme starts playing. And to this day, Shatner still finds himself gremlin-spotting when he gets ...
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"The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. In this episode, a man finds he has the ability to trade anything, even personal traits and conditions, with whoever agrees to the swap.