haha I was the same. Then I sometimes had nightmares which caused my mom to be extremely annoyed that I insisted to watch that horror stuff!!! For reasons I cannot explain, those old black and white horror shows are often much more scary that today's horror with its very realistic computer generated special effects. It makes no sense but its true.
Truly a television show that was original, emotional and at times touching. Great make up and overall top quality production. The first real adult stories. Excellent writing, camerawork and music . Especially the first season. The All time greatest science fiction television show ever, never to be equal.
The Outer Limits and The Fugitive, debuted in 1963 and made A B C a major network with quality shows , movies, and everything else in the industry 😁😉😁😉😉
It was 1960 to 1969, many great shows, Leave it to Beaver, Andy Griffith, Dennis the Menace, Hazel, The Lucy Show, Jackie Gleason, Twilight Zone, Thriller, Star trek, Perry Mason, Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Virginian, Gilligans Island, Donna Reed, What's my Line, I've got a Secret, Let's Make a Deal, Art Linkletters House Party, and so many many more, what a time in the world, plus evening news with Huntley and Brinkley, Walter Cronkite, and etc and not forgetting daytime and nighttime talk shows with entertainment like Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Dinah Shore, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson. How's that for a memorable list? 😊😊😊
When I was a little kid in the 60's, the Outer Limits would scare the crap out of me. Nowadays, I really enjoy watching the old reruns (not the latest versions).
Agreed, not too many people talk about the shortened second season, many episodes were terrific like : Soldier, The Inheritors, I Robot, Cry of Silence, Wolf 359, Premonition and finally The Probe!!!!!
This show was a mainstay of my childhood eagerly awaited by father and me. Had forgotten it till it was mentioned on the Big Bang Theory comedy! Thank you😊
I love this show since I was a kid. It still has my attention decades later. I recently watched two episodes and really enjoyed them even though I knew them pretty well. The show still has a hold on me.
Loved Demon with a Glass Hand - my favorite episode and probably the best one of the entire series. The Zanti Misfits still gives me major creeps to this day.
I grew up in the 70s on reruns of Star Trek and The Twilight Zone. I didn't see The Outer Limits until the Sci-Fi Channel (now SyFy) ran a marathon in the early 90s. I was blown away by how well the series had held up. Like Star Trek and The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits had some thought-provoking stories that still feel relevant today. I'd love to see The Outer Limits get a Blu-ray release filled with extras about the show. I know it got a 90s reboot but it feels like it could be revisited again by one of the streaming services.
My parents got divorced in the easy 80's and I spent weekends at my grandparents. I still have found memory's of staying up late and watching The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone as a kid. I was being sneaky because my guest bed was in the TV room :)
Great show. The monsters were just a prop to deal with some social or moral issue. Very creative, even more then the Twilight Zone which was also very creative. The one where David McCallum changed appearance as he gained intelligence is one I vividly remember. Too bad it wasn't on longer.
Oh, yeah, I saw every episode at the time of the original broadcast. My favorite, The Architects of Fear stuck out for me as being the one I remember the most! It definitely scared the shitake out of me and at the same time made a lot of sense to me!
I couldn’t wait to get home from school and turn the tv to the afternoons Sci-fi flick. I remember watching Godzilla and other giant creatures in the Japanese films.
I use to watch this show every Saturday afternoon as a kid. Demon with the Glass Hand is the best episode. You can still visit the hotel lobby it was filmed at in Downtown Los Angeles..The Bradbury Building..it was created by the same man who was the screenwriter for Psycho I believe, Joseph Stefano.
I don't know but when Robert Culp was moving about in his alien form especially when he was meeting his wife it still gives you the chills. It kind of reminds me of David Cronenbreg's 1986 The Fly (in fact Culp's alien transformation scenes are eerily reminiscent of that movie).
My folks were cool enough to let me watch all the Monster movies & TV shows when i was a kid of 6 back in 63 & this was & still is my favorite . Always great writers ,actors & cool sets & of course all the monsters !!!! I still have a full set of the Outer Limits bubble Gum cards that are original not the ones they redid anyone could by, we had to get that awful hard as rock flat piece of so called bubble gum which we all just tossed in the trash. From i have read these original cards in good shape go for 1200 buck & up . At 68 i still love this show & have them all on DVD & yea VHS i copied when the show did it's many re runs. Still the best Sci Fi - Monster show ever. I think we all still have Vic Perrine's Control Voice permanently ingrained in our brains !!!
Because it was filmed in 1963 during all the tension of the cold war, and being filmed in black & white made the Outer Limits even more scary. Many great 1st year episodes include The Galaxy Being, The Chameleon, Sixth Finger, It Crawled out of the woodwork. With great actors like Cliff Robertson, Ed Asner, Robert Duvall, David McCallum, Robert Culp, Martin Sheen and Martin Landau. 👍
I loved the show and used to watch it ..... but though the fingers of my hands covering my face. It scared the hellouta me. And I would never watch it late at night because I knew that for sure I would have nightmares.
Iconic series, even 6 decades later the show captivates (so much better than 99% of the garbage forced upon TV viewers nowadays). Note that Twilight Zone did have a handful of 1-hour episodes.
When I was very little and the show would come on in reruns I would actually get "worried" if my siblings wanted to change the channel before they "put the TV back the way it was" at the end! Haha!
Someone can back check me on this; in the Carl Sagan book "Demon Haunted World" he talks a lot about the alien phenomena. People from different cultures were seeing different beings, from devils to magical beings to aliens; all of which looked different. Even on the alien hit parade, people reported seeing different types of aliens: lizards, blonde and beautiful, non humanoid, robots etc. But there was an episode of The Outer Limits that featured a large eye, large head, gray skin type alien, and suddenly the world was reporting encounters with the gray aliens so popular now. Sagan credits TOL for staring this worldwide phenomena. It's been a long time since I read it and I don't remember all the details, sorry if I missed something.
I was a few months shy of 9 when the '63 series started. I still love everything about this original series. The music, the effects and storylines were awesome. When that new Outer Limits series came out I thought it was going to be remakes of the 1963-1965 episodes with the improved modern effects, but unfortunately it wasn't. Many of those original episodes could have easily made great movies. Still can't see why the '63 series reruns are rarely ever shown on TV???🤔 Thanks for the memories of my favorite sci-fi show.🥰👍
The syndicate was not concerned that "Americans were already on edge", they were worried they would change the channel. How about "Night Gallery" folks?
Night Gallery is shown on over air TV on Comet channel. We got an antenna on our house and pick up over air channels out of Sacramento and San Francisco. My husband watches it out in his shop. Comet runs alot of Sci fy shows.
No Brasil, recebeu o nome de Quinta Dimensão. Assisti quanto criança, hoje tenho 67 anos. Me insentivou mais tarde a procurar por literatura de ficção científica, curtindo autores como Issac Azimov, Arthur Clarck, H.G.Weels, Rene Barjavel, Jules Verne...
First-rate 60s classic sci-fi tv series. As I grew up, I began to have less fear when watching the Outer Limits. My favorite episode was The Guests, about a young drifter who encounters an interdimensional being, disguised as a Victorian house where time has no meaning, who has captured people from different past eras for an experiment. 😱🫣🙀
That show scared the crap out of me as a kid. But I still watched
haha I was the same. Then I sometimes had nightmares which caused my mom to be extremely annoyed that I insisted to watch that horror stuff!!! For reasons I cannot explain, those old black and white horror shows are often much more scary that today's horror with its very realistic computer generated special effects. It makes no sense but its true.
Truly a television show that was original, emotional and at times touching. Great make up and overall top quality production. The first real adult stories. Excellent writing, camerawork and music . Especially the first season. The All time greatest science fiction television show ever, never to be equal.
Best TV decade ever.
The Outer Limits and The Fugitive, debuted in 1963 and made A B C a major network with quality shows , movies, and everything else in the industry 😁😉😁😉😉
It was 1960 to 1969, many great shows, Leave it to Beaver, Andy Griffith, Dennis the Menace, Hazel, The Lucy Show, Jackie Gleason, Twilight Zone, Thriller, Star trek, Perry Mason, Ben Casey, Dr. Kildare, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Virginian, Gilligans Island, Donna Reed, What's my Line, I've got a Secret, Let's Make a Deal, Art Linkletters House Party, and so many many more, what a time in the world, plus evening news with Huntley and Brinkley, Walter Cronkite, and etc and not forgetting daytime and nighttime talk shows with entertainment like Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Dinah Shore, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson. How's that for a memorable list? 😊😊😊
An amazing show for its time.
When I was a little kid in the 60's, the Outer Limits would scare the crap out of me. Nowadays, I really enjoy watching the old reruns (not the latest versions).
Agreed, not too many people talk about the shortened second season, many episodes were terrific like : Soldier, The Inheritors, I Robot, Cry of Silence, Wolf 359, Premonition and finally The Probe!!!!!
I loved all these shows ❤️ miss the good old days today is just pure evil insanity
The Zanti Misfits is still one of my favorite sci/phys
This show was a mainstay of my childhood eagerly awaited by father and me. Had forgotten it till it was mentioned on the Big Bang Theory comedy! Thank you😊
I love this show since I was a kid.
It still has my attention decades later.
I recently watched two episodes and really enjoyed them even though I knew them pretty well.
The show still has a hold on me.
Loved Demon with a Glass Hand - my favorite episode and probably the best one of the entire series. The Zanti Misfits still gives me major creeps to this day.
I grew up in the 70s on reruns of Star Trek and The Twilight Zone. I didn't see The Outer Limits until the Sci-Fi Channel (now SyFy) ran a marathon in the early 90s. I was blown away by how well the series had held up. Like Star Trek and The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits had some thought-provoking stories that still feel relevant today. I'd love to see The Outer Limits get a Blu-ray release filled with extras about the show. I know it got a 90s reboot but it feels like it could be revisited again by one of the streaming services.
I remember watching this and I have to admit it was pretty scary for a 10 year lld but I loved it!
My parents got divorced in the easy 80's and I spent weekends at my grandparents. I still have found memory's of staying up late and watching The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone as a kid. I was being sneaky because my guest bed was in the TV room :)
Great show. The monsters were just a prop to deal with some social or moral issue. Very creative, even more then the Twilight Zone which was also very creative. The one where David McCallum changed appearance as he gained intelligence is one I vividly remember. Too bad it wasn't on longer.
The episode with David McCallum was called The sixth Finger
"Demon with the Glass Hand". One of the best and purist examples of science fiction ever done.
It was so good it won two Sci Fi Awards .. One in 1965 & one in 1972.
Oh, yeah, I saw every episode at the time of the original broadcast. My favorite, The Architects of Fear stuck out for me as being the one I remember the most! It definitely scared the shitake out of me and at the same time made a lot of sense to me!
I couldn’t wait to get home from school and turn the tv to the afternoons Sci-fi flick. I remember watching Godzilla and other giant creatures in the Japanese films.
The Twilight Zone was fun 'n all but The Outer limits went way beyond, and was more thought provoking and facinating. Robert at 68.
I use to watch this show every Saturday afternoon as a kid.
Demon with the Glass Hand is the best episode. You can still visit the hotel lobby it was filmed at in Downtown Los Angeles..The Bradbury Building..it was created by the same man who was the screenwriter for Psycho I believe, Joseph Stefano.
I don't know but when Robert Culp was moving about in his alien form especially when he was meeting his wife it still gives you the chills. It kind of reminds me of David Cronenbreg's 1986 The Fly (in fact Culp's alien transformation scenes are eerily reminiscent of that movie).
I am in my 40s and have seen Star Trek and Twilight Zone tons of times but never heard of this show.
My folks were cool enough to let me watch all the Monster movies & TV shows when i was a kid of 6 back in 63 & this was & still is my favorite . Always great writers ,actors & cool sets & of course all the monsters !!!! I still have a full set of the Outer Limits bubble Gum cards that are original not the ones they redid anyone could by, we had to get that awful hard as rock flat piece of so called bubble gum which we all just tossed in the trash. From i have read these original cards in good shape go for 1200 buck & up . At 68 i still love this show & have them all on DVD & yea VHS i copied when the show did it's many re runs. Still the best Sci Fi - Monster show ever. I think we all still have Vic Perrine's Control Voice permanently ingrained in our brains !!!
It was a pretty good science fiction TV series, and with space exploration just about at its peak, at the time. It added to interest.
Because it was filmed in 1963 during all the tension of the cold war, and being filmed in black & white made the Outer Limits even more scary. Many great 1st year episodes include The Galaxy Being, The Chameleon, Sixth Finger, It Crawled out of the woodwork. With great actors like Cliff Robertson, Ed Asner, Robert Duvall, David McCallum, Robert Culp, Martin Sheen and Martin Landau. 👍
I loved the show and used to watch it ..... but though the fingers of my hands covering my face. It scared the hellouta me. And I would never watch it late at night because I knew that for sure I would have nightmares.
Iconic series, even 6 decades later the show captivates (so much better than 99% of the garbage forced upon TV viewers nowadays).
Note that Twilight Zone did have a handful of 1-hour episodes.
The outer Limits was way better than Twilight Zone. I'd love to see all the episodes again.
When I was very little and the show would come on in reruns I would actually get "worried" if my siblings wanted to change the channel before they "put the TV back the way it was" at the end! Haha!
my favorite episodes were the borderland and it crawled out of the woodwork
Someone can back check me on this; in the Carl Sagan book "Demon Haunted World" he talks a lot about the alien phenomena. People from different cultures were seeing different beings, from devils to magical beings to aliens; all of which looked different. Even on the alien hit parade, people reported seeing different types of aliens: lizards, blonde and beautiful, non humanoid, robots etc. But there was an episode of The Outer Limits that featured a large eye, large head, gray skin type alien, and suddenly the world was reporting encounters with the gray aliens so popular now. Sagan credits TOL for staring this worldwide phenomena. It's been a long time since I read it and I don't remember all the details, sorry if I missed something.
I was a few months shy of 9 when the '63 series started. I still love everything about this original series. The music, the effects and storylines were awesome. When that new Outer Limits series came out I thought it was going to be remakes of the 1963-1965 episodes with the improved modern effects, but unfortunately it wasn't. Many of those original episodes could have easily made great movies. Still can't see why the '63 series reruns are rarely ever shown on TV???🤔 Thanks for the memories of my favorite sci-fi show.🥰👍
They're all on youtube
The monsters were Dreamlike. Dreams of children. They are terrifying. The ants with human eyes! My fave.
That episode was The Zanti Misfits
Two seasons available on DVD & Blu-rays.
❤ this the outer limits is better than the Twilight zone and I know maymaypeopleagreewithme
The syndicate was not concerned that "Americans were already on edge", they were worried they would change the channel. How about "Night Gallery" folks?
Night Gallery is shown on over air TV on Comet channel. We got an antenna on our house and pick up over air channels out of Sacramento and San Francisco. My husband watches it out in his shop. Comet runs alot of Sci fy shows.
No Brasil, recebeu o nome de Quinta Dimensão.
Assisti quanto criança, hoje tenho 67 anos.
Me insentivou mais tarde a procurar por literatura de ficção científica, curtindo autores como Issac Azimov, Arthur Clarck, H.G.Weels, Rene Barjavel, Jules Verne...
Sure wish they had more episodes
Scifi classic 💛
❤ the best this is better than the ❤ this is my et
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Originally on Monday night, first season.
2nd season, it was moved to Saturday night.
Yeah his food Mexico and feed outer limits
ABC canceled, it in early 1965, after 17 episodes.
First-rate 60s classic sci-fi tv series. As I grew up, I began to have less fear when watching the Outer Limits. My favorite episode was The Guests, about a young drifter who encounters an interdimensional being, disguised as a Victorian house where time has no meaning, who has captured people from different past eras for an experiment. 😱🫣🙀
Huh? There are all rewrites of the Twilight Zone
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Who cares?
ABC canceled, it in early 1965, after 17 episodes.