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"The Thirty Fathom Grave" is episode 104 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on January 10, 1963 on CBS . In this naval -themed episode, the crew of a Navy destroyer hear a mysterious rhythmic noise coming from a sunken submarine .
"The Thirty Fathom Grave" Perry Lafferty: Rod Serling: N/A: January 10, 1963 () 4857: A strange tapping sound draws a ship to the site of a sunken World War II ...
The following is a list of guest stars that appeared on the 1959 anthology television series The Twilight Zone.. Rod Serling himself provided the opening and closing commentary for all episodes and appeared on-screen for the first time at the end of the final episode of the first season, with the episodes featuring some of Hollywood's most familiar faces, including:
Episode: "The Thirty-Fathom Grave" 1963 The Eleventh Hour: Art Episode: "Try to Keep Alive Until Next Tuesday" 1963 Dr. Kildare: Dr. Ben Mollenhour Episode: "The Balance and the Crucible" 1963 Make Room for Daddy: Tom Bradley, the Rival Episode: "Jose's Rival" 1963 The Lieutenant: Private Stu Sallaway Episode: "A Million Miles from Clary" 1963 ...
4 Cast. 5 References. 6 Sources. ... "The Thirty Fathom Grave" The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) (season 4) List of episodes: Gail Kobe and George Grizzard
"The Grave" is episode 72 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on October 27, 1961 on CBS . This is one of two episodes that were filmed during season two but held over for broadcast until season three, the other being " Nothing in the Dark ".
The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series, season 2) List of episodes " The Obsolete Man " is episode 65 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone , starring Burgess Meredith as Romney Wordsworth, the accused, and Fritz Weaver as the Chancellor (and prosecutor).
John William Considine III was born on January 2, 1935 in Los Angeles to producer John Considine Jr. His grandfathers were two pioneering vaudeville impresarios: Alexander Pantages and namesake John Considine Sr. [1] He's the older brother of actor, writer and photographer Tim Considine and the paternal nephew of the late political reporter and newspaper columnist Bob Considine.