Very cool series and episode, thanks much, also that was James Keach, brother of Stacy Keach, in the leading mans role! And John Newland is an excellent host, he's very genuine and speaks well, its great to see him again.
OSB was based on documented but inexplicable psychic experiences. I watched these as a boy and now, at 73, see them through a somewhat different lens. I am the firstborn of a very psychic mother and saw many examples of her ability. I inherited a tiny percentage of her gift, but enough to know real psychic ability exists. I could never control my minor talent, if that is even the right word, but I did experience many modest psychic occurrences. There have been fewer as I aged, and to be candid, I never liked having these things happen. None the less, psychic ability is real, though greatly imitated by hucksters.
That's how it is in my family, too. My mother had a strong psychic gift, and her mother did, too. I have a little of it, and when I was in my 20s and 30s, used CDs and something called a Nova Dreamer to help make it stronger, but I didn't like how it made me feel, so I stopped it.
@@Wellchyes! I’ve been lucky enough to realize I was dreaming while in the dream 2 times. It didn’t last long. It was fun while it lasted though. In one dream I jumped into a swimming pool full of people but I woke up soon after.
FINALLY! I FOUND it!! I was watching late-night TV on a local channel sometime in the early-to-mid 80's and I happened upon this. Loved the ending. For the last forty years I tried to look up and find what I had seen, but to no avail. I thought it might have been an episode of Tales Of The Unexpected or Tales From The Darkside. No dice. I gave up. Until this randomly popped up as a suggestion.
Black and white is always better for a scare factor when the story has any intelligence and isn't just shock value scenes, it's the subtlety that gives it quality. More thought makes it scarier in your own mind, rather than you just being shown, I think.
Vincent Price always gave me the creeps when I was a kid. These black & white shows or movies just make it more classic and fun to watch. They don't make them any more. These poor kids are missing out, what we had growing up. Oh well....one day they will make fun of this generation. Lol!!
Having a marathon of watching One Step Beyond, Twilight Zone, Outer Limits and similar anthology TV series. I've enjoyed these shows since I was a child but watching it during the COVID-19 isolation period makes it even more creepy. Hope everyone is safe. :)
Reminds me when a couple got lost in the mountains of California bc they tried to reach a very clear vivid sound of a waterfall. They walked and walked until they got lost, they did find a sad water flow that echo in the mountains it wasn't a waterfall. They were lost for a week before they were rescued.
I do too. I was watching my granddaughter over the weekend. I was watching episodes. She asked if she could watch something else. I asked why,and she said I don't like black and white shows. I said these are classic, some of the best shows,such as this one were made that way. She told me they were old and boring. Kids! I watched a couple more then let her watch. My kids,38,36,&32,all watched when they were young, but my daughter wasn't interested. My boys loved both OSB &TZ.
This is generally rated as the best of "The Next Step Beyond" episodes, which otherwise have a deservedly poor reputation among OSB admirers. The single, 25-episode season of the series was produced in color -- which, to my mind, just exacerbates its faults. So I've posted this in B&W to give it the best chance it can have . . .
One-Step-Beyond Thank you for posting these episodes. I feel lucky to have found them to watch over and over. I'm Charles L. (Charlie) Shafer in Clearwater, Florida U.S.A. 'NUFF SAID
One-Step-Beyond This is the first one I've seen of The Next Step Beyond. If you say this is the best episode, sadly, I don't think I want to watch anymore of them. :( :( :(
I always loved One Step Beyond but never saw this series and I am a real sucker for haunted house stories this one really creeped me out and head the hairs of my back standing up. The way they show the body of the older lady at the end was very realistic and creepy the way Rigamortis was setting in and she was locked in that posture of Terror was very chilling and creepy. Wonderful to see mr. Newland still quite poised and his old self here he aged very well and looks pretty healthy here still. Thanks for posting these and I just read you intentionally put this in black and white what a great idea it definitely adds to the mysteriousness of it! Thank you! You got a new subscriber. Peace, Bob
This was scary at the end. I tend to be fascinated by stories that are like this one. I have read many of this kind,and like you, yes the hair does stand up. I was bothered by the ending. I'm very surprised the sheriff didn't question him.
Great to see new episodes ,....although I've seen all of them I still love seeing them over and over again, the only thing is that I haven't heard the usual music yet,..and I love that music, so enchanting and spooky,.I miss it a lot,..but I still love it.
Wow thanks for video, I grew up as a child watching 'One Step Beyond' never realized there was 'Next Step Beyond' till now. Love & was always scared when background music played, I now got the music CD for 'One Step Beyond' & it still gives a worthy chilling reminder of these classic great programs. Much thanks.
This may be considered the ill-fated sequel to OSB, but I actually liked it. Then again stories about ghosts and haunted places are my favorites. Thanks for uploading it and sharing!
This one came as a surprise to me as I had never heard of The Next Step Beyond. The strange girl you meet on the road was a popular starting point for several stories in this genre. To me the story came off well. The half hour length is about right for a weird tale. I wish there were more. Thank you.
@Kevin Grabkowski: Glad you enjoy them. Still . . . not all episodes are (or could be) equally good. I guess it depends on where you want to draw the line. For example, I think only about 5 of the episodes are really outstanding: ua-cam.com/video/IwBSsLcsCJs/v-deo.html
A neighbor of mine told me that she and her husband frequently heard sounds of a party downstairs in her former home. Yet when she investigated, the noise ceased. Eventually she called down to the unseen party-goers. She urged them to go to the house next door. Those people spent their winters in Florida so that house was empty. They wouldn't disturb anyone trying to sleep. That was the last she heard of the merry makers.
LOL Shirley Pena! That possibility hadn't crossed my mind. I merely thought it was a nifty way to exorcise ghosts. It would be a flop as a film of course. No chanting in Latin, etc.
You can see that. I can see that. Almost all of the viewers here can see that. Why couldn't they see it when they made this series in 1978 (?) Sigh . . .
Those of us who grew up on the original OSB, are 'spoiled rotten' and used to the old style, which had a different feeling, even though trusty John Newland is still on the scene as, 'your guide to the unknown', I think they said...
The first scene with the noise of the "party" happened to me back in high school. I heard people talking on the third floor of the building when I eneterd, but it stopped when I opened the door. There was no one in the building at that time...
Robert Johnson I had 2 houses this would happen in... Everyone told me I was crazy bc I was the only one that heard it. Moved out of those houses & never heard it again. Years later I was told I'm "sensitive" from a psychic & would hear things others did not. I suppose she might be right.
@@ghostcityshelton9378 Intresting. I never thought about the connection of auras & being a "ghost magnet". I'm going to research that as my father is very ill & his time is coming quickly so there's been alot of activity around me (I've been staying w/my parents to help them). He doesn't believe in the afterlife & he's an atheist so as you can imagine he's terrified of dying. My mom & I keep trying to comfort him, (& I know he has his loved ones & angels waiting for him due to all the activity around my mom & I & their house.),he still can't/won't believe. Hopefully before his passing hell have a cathartic spiritual experience or moment that will make his passing more peaceful & pleasant. Thank you for your reply, I do find it intresting & will find out my colors, as I never have. Now, I'm very curious to know! I won't touch a board, sadly I know better from a family experience & it was NOT a positive one at all! NDE? Wow! Soooo, did you see an afterlife? Have a great rest of your weekend. 😘
@@ghostcityshelton9378 Thank you for your very intriguing reply & sharing your story. I believe every word of it! My dad also had a terminal lung issue, how ironic. God puts people in your life for a reason & your story & kind words & prayers mean a lot to me... I thank you. Have a good night, sleep tight & it was nice of you to share. 😘 Love from Chicago!
Naw. If you asked me the quality of this series should be, "One Step Backwards." And forget about any comparisons with "Star Trek." It definitely does not create an atmosphere where no man has gone before.
Just love these stories. Just love the recycled actors. The stories are still great. Wish there was something today. Just found the 'Far Side' on UA-cam. Happy Camper
at the end when he says how ''the future is such a fascinating place for all of us'', well he was wrong. i had thought That very same thing back in the 1980s as a young child. now i fear the future. for all of us, and long for the past very much. . i would not mind which decade either. just wish we could go back in time to a better situation. i pray it gets better, but mostly i fear what the next decade will hold in store. not to be a downer, but the 80s, 90s, early 2000s were all amazing to me and im not forgetting the hard times. i guess we want what we can't have. maybe in the future, they might find a portal to the past. it would not shock me, however it would make me jump for joy. lol
I guess this show was running same time as night gallery and thats why it was never properly known...at that time of the decade Rod serlin was the genius of tv
This is the best episode I've seen of "The Next Step Beyond." It's so eerie, yet alluring. I love spooky stories like this. Does anyone know where this Inn was? I wasn't able to find much info on the internet other than Wikipedia info about Next Step Beyond and links to the episode. I'm curious about the "true story" the episode was based upon. Great idea posting in black & white. While I typically don't like altered originals, it does work well and really adds to the mystery and nostalgia of decades past. Thank you for sharing. 🌹📽👏🏻🌹
I never heard of this sequel before! I have to agree, it’s nowhere near the quality of the original. Without more input from our host, John Newland it just doesn’t have the appeal. Also without the original theme music it just seems flat. I was seven when OSB started airing, my parents loved it and so did/do I, even if I didn’t understand a lot at that age. I thank you for posting all the content you have, and for letting us watch this single season. I’ve been binge watching the originals and thoroughly enjoying each and every one! ❤
Luv luv luv all these shows, I am 75 and have been watching them since forever !
Your 75 and still alive good for you 😂😂😂
Black and white lends for mysteries in these older movies. the best. Thanks again for the Black and white version.
Very cool series and episode, thanks much, also that was James Keach, brother of Stacy Keach, in the leading mans role! And John Newland is an excellent host, he's very genuine and speaks well, its great to see him again.
I wondered, u can see.the resemblance
One of the leach brothers was married to Jane Seymour James I think
I enjoyed this show in the early 60s as a very young child .And still enjoy seeing the shows at 65 now. Glad they posted them .
OSB was based on documented but inexplicable psychic experiences. I watched these as a boy and now, at 73, see them through a somewhat different lens. I am the firstborn of a very psychic mother and saw many examples of her ability. I inherited a tiny percentage of her gift, but enough to know real psychic ability exists. I could never control my minor talent, if that is even the right word, but I did experience many modest psychic occurrences. There have been fewer as I aged, and to be candid, I never liked having these things happen. None the less, psychic ability is real, though greatly imitated by hucksters.
Is Lucid Dreaming real?
That's how it is in my family, too. My mother had a strong psychic gift, and her mother did, too. I have a little of it, and when I was in my 20s and 30s, used CDs and something called a Nova Dreamer to help make it stronger, but I didn't like how it made me feel, so I stopped it.
Are you Basque by any chance?...
@@Wellchyes! I’ve been lucky enough to realize I was dreaming while in the dream 2 times. It didn’t last long. It was fun while it lasted though. In one dream I jumped into a swimming pool full of people but I woke up soon after.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucid_dream
FINALLY! I FOUND it!! I was watching late-night TV on a local channel sometime in the early-to-mid 80's and I happened upon this. Loved the ending. For the last forty years I tried to look up and find what I had seen, but to no avail. I thought it might have been an episode of Tales Of The Unexpected or Tales From The Darkside. No dice. I gave up. Until this randomly popped up as a suggestion.
Great (!) We regularly have people finding long-lost-episodes here . . .
This story was creepy and very chilling to the bone. Perfect to watch at Halloween season. Btw it's cool in black and white.
Newland aged superbly well...wow.
Black and white is always better for a scare factor when the story has any intelligence and isn't just shock value scenes, it's the subtlety that gives it quality. More thought makes it scarier in your own mind, rather than you just being shown, I think.
True. When I saw certain Vincent Price movies in color they didn't seem as spooky.
Other as my mother who had loved this kind of show I could just watch those episodes years later because as a boy they gave me nightmares :)
Real talk 😮
Vincent Price always gave me the creeps when I was a kid. These black & white shows or movies just make it more classic and fun to watch. They don't make them any more. These poor kids are missing out, what we had growing up. Oh well....one day they will make fun of this generation. Lol!!
Having a marathon of watching One Step Beyond, Twilight Zone, Outer Limits and similar anthology TV series.
I've enjoyed these shows since I was a child but watching it during the COVID-19 isolation period makes it even more creepy. Hope everyone is safe. :)
yeah more creepy than a fake pandemic !!
@@eg4081 pLandemic.... you forgot the "L"
@@user-zp9br7jk9k more like Scamdemic!
@@eg4081 you sure rob?
@@eg4081 yes scandemic
This one scared me, a real spooker! And those endless party noises that no one could reach. Yikes!
There used to be music over the next hill where I grew up. Over the next hill, but somehow you could never actually reach it.
@@misskate3815 I am glad you didn’t go searching for the music, you never know where you could end up
Reminds me when a couple got lost in the mountains of California bc they tried to reach a very clear vivid sound of a waterfall. They walked and walked until they got lost, they did find a sad water flow that echo in the mountains it wasn't a waterfall. They were lost for a week before they were rescued.
B&W is a good choice.
One step beyond was one of my favorite shows when I was younger and the next step was just as good! Thank you for sharing these favorite memories
I always watch these episodes over and over again. And I never get tired of it. Thank you so much mr john newman
I do too. I was watching my granddaughter over the weekend. I was watching episodes. She asked if she could watch something else. I asked why,and she said I don't like black and white shows. I said these are classic, some of the best shows,such as this one were made that way. She told me they were old and boring. Kids! I watched a couple more then let her watch. My kids,38,36,&32,all watched when they were young, but my daughter wasn't interested. My boys loved both OSB &TZ.
These actors were great...😂❤
I only discovered One Step Beyond a few years ago..I love it.
These stories being based on actual events makes it more compelling.
This is generally rated as the best of "The Next Step Beyond" episodes, which otherwise have a deservedly poor reputation among OSB admirers. The single, 25-episode season of the series was produced in color -- which, to my mind, just exacerbates its faults. So I've posted this in B&W to give it the best chance it can have . . .
NSB suffers in comparison to OSB in so many different ways . . . that it's discouraging to even start thinking about.
One-Step-Beyond 💯💯💯
One-Step-Beyond Thank you for posting these episodes.
I feel lucky to have found them to watch over and over.
I'm Charles L. (Charlie) Shafer
in Clearwater, Florida U.S.A.
'NUFF SAID
Glad you found this channel . . .
One-Step-Beyond This is the first one I've seen of The Next Step Beyond. If you say this is the best episode, sadly, I don't think I want to watch anymore of them. :( :( :(
I always loved One Step Beyond but never saw this series and I am a real sucker for haunted house stories this one really creeped me out and head the hairs of my back standing up. The way they show the body of the older lady at the end was very realistic and creepy the way Rigamortis was setting in and she was locked in that posture of Terror was very chilling and creepy. Wonderful to see mr. Newland still quite poised and his old self here he aged very well and looks pretty healthy here still. Thanks for posting these and I just read you intentionally put this in black and white what a great idea it definitely adds to the mysteriousness of it! Thank you! You got a new subscriber. Peace, Bob
This was scary at the end. I tend to be fascinated by stories that are like this one. I have read many of this kind,and like you, yes the hair does stand up. I was bothered by the ending. I'm very surprised the sheriff didn't question him.
You are right about John Newland. He did age well. He hadn't changed much. But the times and what people wanted to see on TV did.
But the problem are the 1970s clothes... they are a turn-off...lf l had seen it in colours l would've hated it...
I do not remember the show either but I enjoy the episodes that have been uploaded
Love the narrator's cultured American accent and voice. Could listen to him reading a shopping list! Thanks from U.K 😊
Love these old shows!
Never saw this one before. Glad I found it.
kenneth britton
I like when that happens. Get to watch one that you never knew existed. What a treat.
Great to see new episodes ,....although I've seen all of them I still love seeing them over and over again, the only thing is that I haven't heard the usual music yet,..and I love that music, so enchanting and spooky,.I miss it a lot,..but I still love it.
this is the next step beyond..1978 to 79 series
Which means we are living in the future.
That's the year I graduated 1978.
Wow thanks for video, I grew up as a child watching 'One Step Beyond' never realized there was 'Next Step Beyond' till now. Love & was always scared when background music played, I now got the music CD for 'One Step Beyond' & it still gives a worthy chilling reminder of these classic great programs. Much thanks.
Glad you found it . . .
What!! John Newland grayhaired and wearing glasses!!!
It happens to us all . . .
It seems to me that his hair was totally white.
Still handsome ......we all have to age ..... hopefully gracefully as John did ..... good luck to you
That's what happens after you eat those mushrooms.
Notice how people are dressed in this newer one? And it’s a bit “racier” in content. The older ones people were always dressed nicely, etc
First time seeing this. Didn't know there was a NSB before. I like that you did it in B&W.
Thanks . . .
They rehashed these stories over and over to similar shows
THIS WAS THE CREEPIEST ONE I'VE EVER SEEN. VERY GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!THANK U
Love it. Great episode, keep posting more TNSB episodes coming.
This episode was very good. Thank you.
Thank you for the upload. Very enjoyable.
@Brigid Scullion: Glad you found it . . .
I love this TV series.2 thumbs up!!EVERY EPISODE
This may be considered the ill-fated sequel to OSB, but I actually liked it. Then again stories about ghosts and haunted places are my favorites.
Thanks for uploading it and sharing!
@Jacee K: Most of the NSB episodes are now available on UA-cam or elsewhere on the internet . . .
Mr. Newland aged some in theses years but still smooth
Wow he has aged some. Interesting to hinge watch these then see him age.
I noticed that also. He has some breathing trouble too but good to see he was still up for the job
Once smooth always smooth as far as true gentlemen are concerned where are they all now ❓Come on guys let’s be strong and smooth. 👍🏼
Truly a monument, inscribed with the words 'SO Bad, It's Hypnotic'.
Glad I subscribed. I remember episodes from the 80's that were on right after "That's Incredible!"
Thank you, Beautiful story and mystery .
17:48 Thanks for uploading! I got the chills up my spine I was looking for.
It might just be me, but, when tv went to color it took something away from these shows. They're just not the same.
This one came as a surprise to me as I had never heard of The Next Step Beyond. The strange girl you meet on the road was a popular starting point for several stories in this genre. To me the story came off well. The half hour length is about right for a weird tale. I wish there were more. Thank you.
Glad you found it . . .
I have been watching OSB episodes for over a year on utube and haven't seen 1 bad episode yet. Thanks
@Kevin Grabkowski: Glad you enjoy them. Still . . . not all episodes are (or could be) equally good. I guess it depends on where you want to draw the line. For example, I think only about 5 of the episodes are really outstanding: ua-cam.com/video/IwBSsLcsCJs/v-deo.html
I have these on dvd
Always Loved This Show!! 🤙 Love You, John Newland ♥️. 🌹🌹🌹
A neighbor of mine told me that she and her husband frequently heard sounds of a party downstairs in her former home. Yet when she investigated, the noise ceased. Eventually she called down to the unseen party-goers. She urged them to go to the house next door. Those people spent their winters in Florida so that house was empty. They wouldn't disturb anyone trying to sleep. That was the last she heard of the merry makers.
+EAnnH Shame on your neighbor! Didn't she realize that her neighbors would then have to deal with those "unseen Party-goers" once they returned home?!
LOL Shirley Pena! That possibility hadn't crossed my mind. I merely thought it was a nifty way to exorcise ghosts. It would be a flop as a film of course. No chanting in Latin, etc.
What is missing is the eerie music (when something supernatural occurs) from the original One Step Beyond.
You can see that. I can see that. Almost all of the viewers here can see that. Why couldn't they see it when they made this series in 1978 (?) Sigh . . .
No matter how many times I watch, day or night, the music always, never fails to terrorize me. From beginning to end.
I have never heard about this show, but now i love it!
Those of us who grew up on the original OSB, are 'spoiled rotten' and used to the old style, which had a different feeling, even though trusty John Newland is still on the scene as, 'your guide to the unknown', I think they said...
I understand exactly.
The lady that played the writer was very good
The actress was very convincing as a writer.
The first scene with the noise of the "party" happened to me back in high school. I heard people talking on the third floor of the building when I eneterd, but it stopped when I opened the door. There was no one in the building at that time...
Robert Johnson SPOOKY!!!
Robert Johnson I had 2 houses this would happen in... Everyone told me I was crazy bc I was the only one that heard it. Moved out of those houses & never heard it again. Years later I was told I'm "sensitive" from a psychic & would hear things others did not. I suppose she might be right.
@@ghostcityshelton9378 Intresting. I never thought about the connection of auras & being a "ghost magnet". I'm going to research that as my father is very ill & his time is coming quickly so there's been alot of activity around me (I've been staying w/my parents to help them). He doesn't believe in the afterlife & he's an atheist so as you can imagine he's terrified of dying. My mom & I keep trying to comfort him, (& I know he has his loved ones & angels waiting for him due to all the activity around my mom & I & their house.),he still can't/won't believe. Hopefully before his passing hell have a cathartic spiritual experience or moment that will make his passing more peaceful & pleasant. Thank you for your reply, I do find it intresting & will find out my colors, as I never have. Now, I'm very curious to know! I won't touch a board, sadly I know better from a family experience & it was NOT a positive one at all! NDE? Wow! Soooo, did you see an afterlife? Have a great rest of your weekend. 😘
@@ghostcityshelton9378 Thank you for your very intriguing reply & sharing your story. I believe every word of it! My dad also had a terminal lung issue, how ironic. God puts people in your life for a reason & your story & kind words & prayers mean a lot to me... I thank you. Have a good night, sleep tight & it was nice of you to share. 😘 Love from Chicago!
i heard and saw things too when i was young. i'm grateful that stopped.
This was a very good episode of one step beyond
I love this show .......... I also really enjoy the Riflemen to .................. Chuck is the man !!!!!!!
Burnt Offerings with a dash of The Shining.
This show is wonderful, Twilight Zone wanted to be OSB on Halloween and when it grows up
After watching one of these episodes you really have taken "One Step Beyond"
Naw. If you asked me the quality of this series should be, "One Step Backwards." And forget about any comparisons with "Star Trek." It definitely does not create an atmosphere where no man has gone before.
Never saw this one before, I jumped at “the eyes scene”.. So glad I able to watch to watch these shows. B/W so much better. Thank you for airing…..
I love this...I gave it playing all night
Really enjoyed this episode .
Great series !
Loved this series the and still do now
Good one!! I wish they still made the scarier (gothic? not good with my genres) shows and movies like this. Bless you for sharing these.
Thank you.
Wow, our host looks handsome with grey hair! I don’t believe I ever saw these newer one step beyonds.
Boy, look at that woody station wagon, my family had one so many, many years ago.
I always wanted one, but never got one. 🥲
I grew up with my dad and that station wagon.
wow! never saw this until now. interesting and entertaining!
Nice and creepy, I like this one a lot.
Just love these stories. Just love the recycled actors. The stories are still great. Wish there was something today. Just found the 'Far Side' on UA-cam. Happy Camper
17:23 Yeah, this scared the piss out of me.
Wow, music by Mark Snow (The X Files). I really enjoyed it, thanks!
I have seen this before. Very good story 🥰
This reminded me more of "Night Gallery", than One Step Beyond.
Right . . .
What this reminds me of, is a gentler version of 'The Shining'. Maybe King or Kubrick, or both, took inspiration from it.
at the end when he says how ''the future is such a fascinating place for all of us'', well he was wrong. i had thought That very same thing back in the 1980s as a young child. now i fear the future. for all of us, and long for the past very much.
. i would not mind which decade either. just wish we could go back in time to a better situation. i pray it gets better, but mostly i fear what the next decade will hold in store. not to be a downer, but the 80s, 90s, early 2000s were all amazing to me and im not forgetting the hard times. i guess we want what we can't have. maybe in the future, they might find a portal to the past. it would not shock me, however it would make me jump for joy. lol
Great entertainment. Thank you.
I guess this show was running same time as night gallery and thats why it was never properly known...at that time of the decade Rod serlin was the genius of tv
EXCELLENT AN ENJOYABLE WATCH!!! THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!!!
Love the crickets and birds.
Theme music by Mark Snow, who also did X-Files and Millennium and a bunch of other things of the same genre. Wow.
The lead actor is Stacey Keatchs brother.
I believe his name is Chris & he was married to Jane Seymore
I was wondering about that.
I'm wondering too...
He played in Walter Hill's the long rifle he was one of the Younger brothers
Best youtube suggestion!! 🎉
..and the next step after that is that the artist gets charged with murder.
I am so loving this series. 💗
I just love the old black and white movies, especially "The African Queen", which I think was Humphrey Bogart's and Kathren Hepburns best movie.
The African Queen was in color.
Me again. Also love the sound effects. They tried to remake"The Haunting" and it was a farce.
You can check out anytime you like, But you can never leave 🎶🎵🎼
SPOOKY!!!
I liked this episode very much and I’m glad it was in black and white
I agree with you 50% . . .
Next Step Beyond was a 70's reboot of One Step Beyond. It was also hosted by John Newland.
This is the best episode I've seen of "The Next Step Beyond." It's so eerie, yet alluring. I love spooky stories like this. Does anyone know where this Inn was? I wasn't able to find much info on the internet other than Wikipedia info about Next Step Beyond and links to the episode. I'm curious about the "true story" the episode was based upon.
Great idea posting in black & white. While I typically don't like altered originals, it does work well and really adds to the mystery and nostalgia of decades past. Thank you for sharing.
🌹📽👏🏻🌹
Kick whitey out of West Africa
I couldn't find the rest of the plot just a small sentence or two. So I ended up watching. Creepy and interesting. But nothing like the original.
Wonderful classic ty.
James Keach, Stacy’s brother.
James keach is a good actor
Nice to see John Newland's face❤
This was a good one.
They have an electric porch light. But use candles inside. Pretty crazy place
No John! Dont get old!! :((
Sometimes . . . I'm sorry we posted this video.
I love watching these
You are the best!!!!! 😇
Five minutes in..very intriguing!
I never heard of this sequel before! I have to agree, it’s nowhere near the quality of the original. Without more input from our host, John Newland it just doesn’t have the appeal. Also without the original theme music it just seems flat. I was seven when OSB started airing, my parents loved it and so did/do I, even if I didn’t understand a lot at that age. I thank you for posting all the content you have, and for letting us watch this single season. I’ve been binge watching the originals and thoroughly enjoying each and every one! ❤
Good one!
This episode is better in Black & White. I've seen it in Color.
@Derek Seven: The story is awful either way . . . but looks less so in B&W.
Man. That ending. Couldn’t have been Fox mulder if you tried. I hope everything works out. Damn. I’m starting to see a connection.
I missed the creepy music in this one that the OSB earlier episodes had!
99% of OSB admirers probably agree with you . . .