In the famous "Time Enough at Last", a 1959 episode of The Twilight Zone, Meredith plays a henpecked bank teller who only wants to be left alone with his books. In the 1961 episode "Mr. Dingle, the Strong", Meredith plays the title character, a timid weakling who, as the subject of a space alien's experiment on human nature, suddenly acquires superhuman strength. In "Printer's Devil," Meredith portrayed the Devil himself, and in "The Obsolete Man" he portrayed a deeply religious man, sentenced to death in a future, dystopic totalitarian society.
I saw this thread title and knew exactly which one I was going to say, 'To Serve Man". And sure enough Nelson, you're first post says the same :banghead:
They are all my favorite....It was so much fun to just veg out yesterday doing nothing (besides scraping algae) besides watching the Twilight zone......
"What You Need" w/Steve Cochran
"Living Doll" w/Telly Savalas
"It's A Good Life" w/Billy Mumy
"A Most Unusual Camera" w/Fred Clark
"The Monsters Are Due On Main Street" w/Claude Akins
I like the one with Telly Savalas (Kojak) where he plays the evil step-father who
tried to distroy the Tina doll. "Hi my name is Tina, and I can even hate you"
I like the one with Telly Savalas (Kojak) where he plays the evil step-father who
tried to distroy the Tina doll. "Hi my name is Tina, and I can even hate you"