Being the Devil is probably not as easy as we think. A lot of the time you just have to work with the human material at hand. From my own experience, I can imagine how frustrating that must be . . .
I thought it was only my age group watching these to remind us of our childhood, but I think other age groups who came after us are enjoying these too. That's neat.
I *love* how the moderator himself physically & verbally weaves himself into the lurid tale at hand (he himself addressing the camera face-on from ground zero & explaining to his rapt viewers what would commence from there forward), but without letting his presence be noticed by the characters who are the core members of the story!!!!!
These old shows are SO much better than reality TV - I don't even watch TV anymore, it's such garbage. Thank you & Thanks UA-cam for access to quality shows & movies, etc. we'd never have access to!
I prefer the older programming. I no longer watch much tv because most American programming is so bad. We’ve been watching movies and tv from other countries for years. As long as I can find things with subtitles we are happy. I appreciate access to these old programs and movies.
I agree with you 1,000%. Today's TV Shows, Movies & Music are FILTHY GARBAGE & they're not worth a DIME. Give me the oldies but goodies anyday 7/24/365.
The statements regarding the many facts about the feelings and needs of plants were far, far ahead of their time. I am truly stunned. I have an aunt, whose name is Rose, has grown the most beautiful roses in our home town. She has always attributed it to her compliments she verbally heaps upon her rose bushes. I am a believer.
I am a believer, as well. At the end of the episode "Moment of Hate", John Newland tells of a study done at Duke University regarding the sensitivity - to say the least - of plants and human positive/negative energy directed at them.
I suggest that people in a good mood will be more conscientious in their responsibilities... nothing too mysterious, nothing “paranormal”, just human nature.
I watched this program when it first aired. This is a good episode as all of them are. My favorite episode is: Tidal Wave! Thank you whom ever is uploading this great series!
I wasn't allowed to watch these as a kid when they were in re-run. Mum thought too scary. I still snuck a few episodes. So fun to see so many of them now.
With all the locations involved in these various episodes it seems they sure never cut corners. Add in Mr. Newland and Mr. Lubins haunting music and a winning combination is the result. Some of these episodes I've enjoyed seeing more than once and it's rare that I find one I haven't seen before...like this one. Thank you.
Yes, they must have had a great time making this series (!) Here is our playlist of the more rarely seen episodes: ua-cam.com/play/PLR9KUynF_6FowuU31zsh9l-E6z5-l3B4h.html
I am impressed with the sets and costumes in all the episodes I've seen except one. The one about the Titanic strangely has no period costumes. The women are either in nightgowns, under a fur coat, or shown only from the waist up. The men's suits aren't period, either. I'd be curious to find out what happened with that one. I don't know if it's a reflection of a short budget, short time, or some other explanation.
Got got done watching 50 episodes of this show which I enjoyed as a young boy. Now I'm back on UA-cam to see the ones that weren't in the collection I d/led. Great show & based on true events.
In the early 60's there was a lot of psychological drama's like the Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, and One Step Beyond - and I was only 11 or 12 in 1961 so these dramas used to really scare me. Especially if they were on a warm evening and we had all of the windows and doors open to a dark, dark yard and street. Back then no one lit up their property with security lights so neighborhoods were very, very dark. And believe me it was spooky to a little kid.
@Nancy Desch: And you seem to have turned out so well (!) Makes one wonder what all of the constant sensory bombardment is costing 11 and 12 year olds today . . .
There was a lot of tension in the world with Russia and communism but most people here in the US had solid family life which insolated us from this stuff. Not that it didn't scare us to death - the Cuban Missile Crisis and everything else in the world. I feel really bad for the kids now who are exposed to ridiculous things on their silly phones, facebook, twitter, and so on. They need to disengage, turn the damn things off and experience the natural world if they want to have any sanity at all. Turn off their phones and only think of them as a telephone for gods sake.
@@community1949 prophetic, and now, only 2 years later, have our own little 3rd world problems, Washington barbed wire, election fraud, commie, China involvement ,not safe anymore....
Wow ! That Marya Stevens was gorgeous ! Thats the student who talked to the old man when the rest left. Im sorry I cant find any bio on her, except that she was in several shows. I loved this story, about how the flowers kept growing where the young man had been shot. He took over the professor's body and got the job done. Very good.
I love John Newland he is a terrific host. And one step beyond is a great show like twilight zone. AND BY THE WAY DID YOU KNOW THAT JOHN NEWLAND WAS ALSO AN ACTOR. WATCH TALES OF TOMORROW THE EPISODE IS CALLED FRANKENSTEIN.
Check out The Loretta Young Show if you haven't yet. I just finished 8 seasons. Now I'm in withdrawal lol. John Newland directed and/or started in many of those episodes. He's so good.
When your conditioned to see one thing and one thing only,you don’t see what’s in front of your face. Doing nothing to improve life,inequality,racism,hatred,discrimination,dictatorship,capitalism,etc...has its own consequences. Even a worse life continues of what your against. That which is worth having,is worth fighting for. In all ways that are necessary.
The comments about the needs of plants and their sensitivity was ahead of it's time. Sadly when Prince Charles of Britain & the Commonwealth made the same remarks. As a young man, he was sadly ridiculed in the press over it.
Here's what John Newland had to say about it: MUIR: Least favorite [episode of OSB] (?) NEWLAND: The one about the vine in Mexico. MUIR: That was “Blood Flower,” about an American professor being possessed by the spirit of a Mexican revolutionary whose blood had spilled on a plant . . . NEWLAND: It was a dumb, silly concept. The pits.
so wait a minute..what about the professor? Did an American citizen really attempt an assassination there? Did he succeed? Who did he shoot? Newland's synopsis usually tidys things up but this one left me wanting.
Here's what Newland had to say about it later: MUIR: Least favorite [episode of OSB] (?) NEWLAND: The one about the vine in Mexico. MUIR: That was “Blood Flower,” about an American professor being possessed by the spirit of a Mexican revolutionary whose blood had spilled on a plant . . . NEWLAND: It was a dumb, silly concept. The pits. Full interview at: one-step-beyond.info/newland2.html
I would believe more that the nice pacific professor was not being possessed by the spirit of a Mexican revolutionary. He was on a mission for the well being of his own government
According to John Newland's introduction the story takes place in South America so he would not be possessed by a Mexican, but by someone from a country in South America not North America.
Hmmm good concept. However, the professor was an unlikely candidate chosen by the devil.
Being the Devil is probably not as easy as we think. A lot of the time you just have to work with the human material at hand. From my own experience, I can imagine how frustrating that must be . . .
Why not God? He intervened historically more than once.
I disagree no better disguised then a professor.. 🧐
Besides being fascinating, these stories are told in clear, elegant English.
I thought it was only my age group watching these to remind us of our childhood, but I think other age groups who came after us are enjoying these too. That's neat.
im 39. not a young girl by any means and I just found these episodes. I love em
@@deanmartin6052 ,,, 1951 ,,, and loving them ,,, Again ...
I'm 34 and love these shows and all other like it.
I'm from the original era. I remember them well too.
I love them
That was more interesting than most shows on tv today.
Agreed completely
Acting, directing, writing, music all top notch.
I *love* how the moderator himself physically & verbally weaves himself into the lurid tale at hand (he himself addressing the camera face-on from ground zero & explaining to his rapt viewers what would commence from there forward), but without letting his presence be noticed by the characters who are the core members of the story!!!!!
My Dad got me into these type of series, 😍 RIP Dad ❤️❤️❤️
My father loved this show…. Watched it with him as a little girl ..RIP Father ❤😢
I loved watching this program along with the twilight zone and the outer limits.
I also loved watching the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits but I don't remember watching One Step Beyond. This is a very good show.
The Time Tunnel was another good one.
@@sammydogg123 Land of the giants?
@@sprinter1832 That was another good one. Also One Step Beyond was good.
Alfred Hitchcock too
These old shows are SO much better than reality TV - I don't even watch TV anymore, it's such garbage. Thank you & Thanks UA-cam for access to quality shows & movies, etc. we'd never have access to!
UA-cam is a truly awesome innovation of our lifetime . . .
One-Step-Beyond ...unless one is political. Then it's a bit rough. I like that you show US ONE STEP BEYOND. Love them. Thank you.💟
I prefer the older programming. I no longer watch much tv because most American programming is so bad. We’ve been watching movies and tv from other countries for years. As long as I can find things with subtitles we are happy. I appreciate access to these old programs and movies.
I also don't watch TV anymore with all the crap that's on and the endless PC commercials
I agree with you 1,000%. Today's TV Shows, Movies & Music are FILTHY GARBAGE & they're not worth a DIME. Give me the oldies but goodies anyday 7/24/365.
I grew up in this era. I love it the black-and-white makes it so much more eerie. Just love it
The statements regarding the many facts about the feelings and needs of plants were far, far ahead of their time. I am truly stunned. I have an aunt, whose name is Rose, has grown the most beautiful roses in our home town. She has always attributed it to her compliments she verbally heaps upon her rose bushes. I am a believer.
I am a believer, as well. At the end of the episode "Moment of Hate", John Newland tells of a study done at Duke University regarding the sensitivity - to say the least - of plants and human positive/negative energy directed at them.
Plants do leave ultraviolet auras where they have been when a stressful moment has occured.
I suggest that people in a good mood will be more conscientious in their responsibilities... nothing too mysterious, nothing “paranormal”, just human nature.
Talking to plants work. It’s weird but true ! I do it !
Even science experiments has proven it.
Blood Flower, la Fleur de Sang . Merci pour ce splendide épisode !
I watched this program when it first aired. This is a good episode as all of them are. My favorite episode is: Tidal Wave! Thank you whom ever is uploading this great series!
The musical themes are beautiful and uniquely haunting. They gave me chills as a child and still do.
I love these old black and white movies, I am 50 and grew up on them. As a kid I thought that they were real,lol.
I wasn't allowed to watch these as a kid when they were in re-run. Mum thought too scary. I still snuck a few episodes. So fun to see so many of them now.
I love the haunting music of this show, the Outer Limits, and the Twightlight Zone. I enjoyed this episode as well. Great classic.
Looks life you're going through them all (!) Glad you found this channel . . .
Me too! Thank you for sharing.
I grew up on these. I bought a few seasons on dvd. It’s great to sit and watch them again
I love the nostalgia if these movie. I grew up in the era of the black and white TV cool.
This episode was bloomin' brilliant!
Very punny.
The prophet Jeremiah stated that we should seek the ancient ways. Thank you very much.
With all the locations involved in these various episodes it seems they sure never cut corners. Add in Mr. Newland and Mr. Lubins haunting music and a winning combination is the result. Some of these episodes I've enjoyed seeing more than once and it's rare that I find one I haven't seen before...like this one. Thank you.
Yes, they must have had a great time making this series (!) Here is our playlist of the more rarely seen episodes: ua-cam.com/play/PLR9KUynF_6FowuU31zsh9l-E6z5-l3B4h.html
I am impressed with the sets and costumes in all the episodes I've seen except one. The one about the Titanic strangely has no period costumes. The women are either in nightgowns, under a fur coat, or shown only from the waist up. The men's suits aren't period, either. I'd be curious to find out what happened with that one. I don't know if it's a reflection of a short budget, short time, or some other explanation.
I believe they were shot at MGM, the studio that had a 'location' for every story and props to match.
Love the music that plays as the professor declares his mission before the young men.
I only ever watched this series to see John Newland --- I thought he was absolutely gorgeous -- I was a teenager but he was GORGEOUS
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Not to mention that great voice!
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oh my, yes.
Such good programming thank you for posting.
And look what we have going on in America today, our potential loss of freedom in our own country.
Kellee, I was just thinking the same thing. God help us.
@@billharden7127 you poor little whinnying snowflake.
Awwww
I’m watching this 2 years after your comment and I’m thinking the exact same thing.
Got got done watching 50 episodes of this show which I enjoyed as a young boy. Now I'm back on UA-cam to see the ones that weren't in the collection I d/led. Great show & based on true events.
@ One-Step-Beyond.... Thanks again so very much !!!!!.....
Thanks for sharing I have only just started watching but I think it's a really fantastic show I enjoy the episodes that I have seen
In the early 60's there was a lot of psychological drama's like the Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, and One Step Beyond - and I was only 11 or 12 in 1961 so these dramas used to really scare me. Especially if they were on a warm evening and we had all of the windows and doors open to a dark, dark yard and street. Back then no one lit up their property with security lights so neighborhoods were very, very dark. And believe me it was spooky to a little kid.
@Nancy Desch: And you seem to have turned out so well (!) Makes one wonder what all of the constant sensory bombardment is costing 11 and 12 year olds today . . .
There was a lot of tension in the world with Russia and communism but most people here in the US had solid family life which insolated us from this stuff. Not that it didn't scare us to death - the Cuban Missile Crisis and everything else in the world. I feel really bad for the kids now who are exposed to ridiculous things on their silly phones, facebook, twitter, and so on. They need to disengage, turn the damn things off and experience the natural world if they want to have any sanity at all. Turn off their phones and only think of them as a telephone for gods sake.
I agree. I was scared shitless of this show.
I was born in 86. But I would have loved to experienced the 60’s. Thank you for your comment and insight
@@community1949 prophetic, and now, only 2 years later, have our own little 3rd world problems, Washington barbed wire, election fraud, commie, China involvement ,not safe anymore....
Very engaging story. You just knew instantly of the professors ill-fated demise by his shrewdness.
Wow ! That Marya Stevens was gorgeous ! Thats the student who talked to the old man when the rest left. Im sorry I cant find any bio on her, except that she was in several shows. I loved this story, about how the flowers kept growing where the young man had been shot. He took over the professor's body and got the job done. Very good.
9:34 Totally agree. When I saw that tiny waist, and then the beautiful face, I was like damn!
Thanks for explaining it.
Thanks for the download, your a good and patient person, thanks.
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5:37pm
This is one I've never seen. Thanks for posting it.
Watch these every night. Very interesting.
thanks once again much appreciated
Yes.. Fascinating 🙏✌
quite the creepy episode, grittily grim, thanks for it :)
season 3 episode 30 ......wow most new series have 4 to 8 episodes . they knew how to commit to a tv series in them days
O wow this was good. Keep these coming.
Most enjoyable. Thank you!
I love John Newland he is a terrific host. And one step beyond is a great show like twilight zone. AND BY THE WAY DID YOU KNOW THAT JOHN NEWLAND WAS ALSO AN ACTOR. WATCH TALES OF TOMORROW THE EPISODE IS CALLED FRANKENSTEIN.
Yes, we have an "equivalent" starring Newland here: ua-cam.com/video/8QWJLfw1rLc/v-deo.html
Check out The Loretta Young Show if you haven't yet. I just finished 8 seasons. Now I'm in withdrawal lol. John Newland directed and/or started in many of those episodes. He's so good.
And our host brought it back to Hollywood. Need. I say more?
Wow, he really resembles Kelsey Grammer!
In olden days, as a child, I believed these were actual real stories of the strange and unnatural.
High quality show!
Wow they were ahead very true
Great intro!
thanks
Mom. I love u. I think about u all the time.
Great intro.
Datura, strong psychadelic.
The girl in classroom is stunning.
When your conditioned to see one thing and one thing only,you don’t see what’s in front of your face. Doing nothing to improve life,inequality,racism,hatred,discrimination,dictatorship,capitalism,etc...has its own consequences. Even a worse life continues of what your against. That which is worth having,is worth fighting for. In all ways that are necessary.
Wow! If totally true.
One Step Beyond was uncanny...
very interesting episode I don't know if I believe in possession but it was a great episode
Extremely ok.
Badass episode
Omg I love this show. Thanks for sharing.
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10:27 She reminds me of Priyanka Chopra 😊
The comments about the needs of plants and their sensitivity was ahead of it's time. Sadly when Prince Charles of Britain & the Commonwealth made the same remarks. As a young man, he was sadly ridiculed in the press over it.
This is the only episode I did not like in the whole series. But thank you for posting it.
Here's what John Newland had to say about it:
MUIR: Least favorite [episode of OSB] (?)
NEWLAND: The one about the vine in Mexico.
MUIR: That was “Blood Flower,” about an American professor being possessed by the spirit of a Mexican
revolutionary whose blood had spilled on a plant . . .
NEWLAND: It was a dumb, silly concept. The pits.
@@one-step-beyond-1959 based on a true? Story.
We know what we see but we don't see the unknown and thats the mystery
never saw this one before
Sound should be in better sync in this re-edited version . . .
POSSESSION is 9/10ths of The Law ;)
Larry Gates got Body Snatched just like he did in Invasion of the Body Snatchers!
so wait a minute..what about the professor? Did an American citizen really attempt an assassination there? Did he succeed? Who did he shoot? Newland's synopsis usually tidys things up but this one left me wanting.
Here's what Newland had to say about it later:
MUIR: Least favorite [episode of OSB] (?)
NEWLAND: The one about the vine in Mexico.
MUIR: That was “Blood Flower,” about an American professor being possessed by the spirit of a Mexican
revolutionary whose blood had spilled on a plant . . .
NEWLAND: It was a dumb, silly concept. The pits.
Full interview at: one-step-beyond.info/newland2.html
One-Step-Beyond thanks
Cliff Yablonski
I’m in total agreement, it’s entertainment.
@Cliff Yablonski A handful have a tiny bit of truth in them. Most are urban legend the rest the writers just made up.
out of curiosity i looked up what the blood flower looked like its a form of milkweed a yellow flower with red petals
Datura. Comes in several cc olors.
Even Hitchcock had his clunkers.
I would believe more that the nice pacific professor was not being possessed by the spirit of a Mexican
revolutionary. He was on a mission for the well being of his own government
According to John Newland's introduction the story takes place in South America so he would not be possessed by a Mexican, but by someone from a country in South America not North America.
The professor looks like Kelsey Grammar
So he does.
The moral of the story is "Throw the rascals out and put ours in".
This episode explains Hitler Mao And Stalin just perfectly! It was Flower Power that caused them to murder all those people!
6:52-Did the make-up department actually decide to give her a mustache shadow?
Right. 😂 They did it in the 13th min as well
Sounds like this generation!
Si vis pacem para bellum
2nd amendment
Somewhat scary.(ls)
Whatcha when I was a kid the music is scary still is
Why blur out what the woman student said?!?
Yes , very unlikely that an American would do this .
John Newland rated this the worst OSB episode . . .
Dont forget this is purely fictional.
The killer trees. Plants have killed before, with chemicals against attackers.
What makes this a “rare episode”? Just curious.
Not available on commercial DVD . . . and never before posted on UA-cam.
I think having to buy things over and over in different forms is the point and who decided all these forms interesting
Sound like today’s society?
yup
rare episode... no wonder.
Possessed by a spirit - with a VERY bad accent..LOL...
STILL...,TO KILL AN INNOCENT FOR YOUR FREEDOM IS EVIL...☆☆*
ive really been enjoying this series but i have to say this one was pretty bad...
It doesn't do much of anything for me, either. But it seems to have its admirers . . .
The male student sounds like the actor who plays Jane’s father from “Jane the Virgin”.