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A newly promoted bank officer's (Michael Moriarty) cracked glasses reveal the future.
A newly promoted bank officer's (Michael Moriarty) cracked glasses reveal the future.
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S3, EP13 "There Was an Old Woman"A retired writer (Colleen Dewhurst) attracts the ghosts of children whose lives were touched by her books.
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S3, EP9 "The Call"A lonely bachelor (William Sanderson) dials a wrong number and speaks to a dead sculptress.
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