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Baseball cards fascinate a retired player, especially the one that transports him back to a 1910 game.
Baseball cards fascinate a retired player, especially the one that transports him back to a 1910 game.
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S3, EP2 "Extra Innings"Baseball cards fascinate a retired player, especially the one that transports him back to a 1910 game.
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S3, EP14 "The Trunk"A desk clerk (Bud Cort) at a hotel finds an old steamer trunk that grants wishes.
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S3, EP3 "The Crossing"A priest (Ted Shackelford) witnesses a car crash -- and discovers the passenger is an old friend who died years ago.
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S3, EP5 "Dream Me a Life"Nightmares haunt a retirement-home resident (Eddie Albert) who discovers that a neighbor is the woman in his dreams.
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S2, EP5 "Toys of Caliban"A father (Richard Mulligan) tries to protect his mentally impaired son when the boy's visions come to life.
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S2 "The Junction"A trapped coal miner (William Allen Young) meets a miner from another era.
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S2 "Shelter Skelter"A survivalist (Joe Mantegna) escapes to his bomb shelter when nuclear war starts.
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