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Youthful vitality comes back to a 75-year-old dying woman while her young niece shows signs of aging.

Youthful vitality comes back to a 75-year-old dying woman while her young niece shows signs of aging.

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S3, EP6 "Memories"

A regression therapist (Barbara Stock) hypnotizes herself to recall her past lives.

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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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S3, EP12 "20/20 Vision"

A newly promoted bank officer's (Michael Moriarty) cracked glasses reveal the future.

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S3, EP8 "Our Selena Is Dying"

Youthful vitality comes back to a 75-year-old dying woman while her young niece shows signs of aging.

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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, EP7 "The Hellgrammite Method"

A desperate alcoholic (Timothy Bottoms) swallows a mystery pill to stop drinking.

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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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S3, EP4 "The Hunters"

Prehistoric cave paintings baffle an archaeologist (Louise Fletcher) when they move and change shape overnight.

This 1980s revival of the classic sci-fi series features a similar style to the original anthology series. Each episode tells a tale (sometimes two or three) rooted in horror or suspense, often with a surprising twist at the end. Episodes usually feature elements of drama and comedy. Actor Charles Aidman serves as the show's narrator for the first two seasons before being replaced by TV host Robin Ward for the final season. Some episodes are adaptations of stories by well-known writers, including Harlan Ellison, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen King; other episodes are remakes of installments from the original series.
Starring: Christianne Hirt, Dianna Patton, James Kidnie, John Novak, Julie Khaner, Milan Cheylov, Norah Grant, Penny Baker, Rob Knepper, Russ Marin, Scott Paulin, Stephen Flanigan, Steve Kanaly, Warren Van Evera, William Sanderson
Original Air Date: Sep 27, 1985
Genres: Sci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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