Albert Einstein was right IMO, there are miracles and happenings and despite the love of Jesus Christ the spirit world is still opened to those that believe things do happen for a reason which I know they do.
@@AbiNomac Actually, Einstein was NOT an atheist. He said so himself, and stated that there should be no conflict between science and religion, because cosmic religion was necessary for science.
John Newland was the perfect host for this kind of show. If anyone could convince you these stories were true, he could. There’s never been anyone like him.
Rick There were several One Step Beyond episodes that were a complete retelling of the real life incident. Tidal Wave interviewed the woman from HI who was rescued by the deaf man. Signal Received interviewed the British naval officer who escaped the sinking of the Hood in WWII. Brainwave was about a real life Navy hospital corpsman who operated on the ship’s captain under the direction of a dead medical officer killed on another ship. No one can verify the final episode of the series Eyewitness in which a reporter on the Boston Globe wrote the headline story about Krakatoa in 1883 before all the other newspapers around the world knew about. That one seems to be an urban legend.
@@danielscuiry2847 These and stories like them deserve to be explored. Unfortunately such stories can no longer be verified as actually happening let alone the truth about them. Our world has become nothing but lies. We have become so go at slight of hand, optical illusions and other methods of deceit that when the truth is anything more than ordinary we automatically dismiss it. We have become much poorer for it.
@@katherinkeegan8601 Check out the Analytical Guide to One Step Beyond. The author did interview John Newland. The scripts were based on several real life stories. So an episode may have been a fictionalized story based based on one element. There were several episodes however that were retellings of a real life story: Tidal Wave, Signal Received and Brainwave were three such stories. The Peter Hurkos Story sadly was based on a hoax as Peter Hurkos himself was later outed for being a fraud. No one has yet been able to validate the last episode (Eyewitness) that a reporter for the Boston Globe (Boston Star in the story) psychically reported the destruction of Krakatoa in 1883. That story may just have been an urban myth.
@@milesalpha1 So they didn’t portray it exactly the way it happened. That’s called, “Based on a true story” or “Television”. Unless you’re saying this just never happened at all. Or that the guy they interviewed at the end was a fake. I’m not bothered by the fact that so called “true stories” have fictionalized elements. Unless you’re going for documentary history that’s basically what happens in entertainment media. And even the documentary histories sometimes get it wrong or leave out some important details - that drives knowledgeable historians crazy. But it doesn’t make it totally false. Unless I’m missing something here...🤔
Here in Australia I remember seeing 'Outer Limits ' series 60 years ago, but we didn't get these stories. I've been enjoying them each night, great to go back in time 🎉
I started watching One Step Beyond in 1969 at age 8. Couldn't find it anywhere until I moved to Seattle Washington in 1986 on a local TV station. Periodically, I'd find it on TV but not too often. Thank God for UA-cam where I can watch every episode ever made. Love John too.
One Step Beyond was always a favorite of mine when I was growing up. It's so good to be able to see them again! And yes, I really am old enough to remember this program. I will soon be 71 years of age! Thank you for the wonderful upload, it is greatly appreciated! I also remember a program called "Panic" which was a very good show, too! Greetings from Colorado! 3/21/2020
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams.
Twighlight zone,Outer limits and One step beyond....three of the greatest from the most amazing period in television history. love them all, like finding treasure. priceless.
Love, love, love One Step Beyond, Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, etc. - back when a story was told without 'flash and dash' and special effects. Most the crap out today is insulting, overly sexed, cheap tricks and bloody reality shows with insipid idiots prancing around. They have replaced a good story line and actors. Thank you Pizzaflix for posting.
I agree with you all the way. These shows and the Twilight Zone along with Outer Limits were ahead of their time. Especially One Step Beyond. It was FIRST. I thought all 3 were different in their own way. The Outer Limits was more science fiction type. Sometimes the Twilight Zone could really make you think. Such great stories as well as OSB . You are right, shows today worry more about close up shots of a womans body, sexual situations, bad language , special effects to much and so on. They forget the actual story. One Step Beyond always got to me because it was based on true stories. So GREAT that we can see them here on UA-cam thanks to the uploader!
@Samual Lance More like "undersexed" and completely out of touch. Don't get me wrong these shows are wonderful, however, I highly doubt separate beds were as common in reality as they were on television.
@ Samuel Lance: I also agree with your assessment of these shows. Do you realize that everything you said is also true about music today versus 30-40 years ago, in terms of talent?
Well since a blind man painted a picture directed by a ghost, that's a miracle. And since this show documents the stories that it shows, that makes it empirical. Telling the story in such a way is lyrical. So it's a lyrical empirical miracle!
THERE ARE LOTS OF STRANGE THINGS IN THIS LIFE THAT HAPPEN WHICH ARE REAL EVEN THOUGH THEY SEEM ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE. I HAVE WITNESSES SPIRITS FROM THE OTHER SIDE BY THEM GIVING THEM SIGNS SUCH AS COLD DRAFTS GOING OVER ME WHEN NO WINDOWS OR DOORS ARE OPEN, HEAVY FOOT STEPS WALKING AROUND WHEN NO ONE IS THERE AND I HAD A WITNESSES TO THE HEAVY FOOT STEPS, ALSO HEARING MY FATHERS VOICE ON THE DAY HE DIED CALLING OUT MY NAME FROM A CLOSE DISTANCE OUTSIDE A MOTEL ROOM, OBJECTS BEING PUSHED TO THE FLOOR DAY AFTER DAY AFTER I ASKED MY FATHERS SPIRIT FOR SIGNS. THERE IS ANOTHER DIMENSION I BELIEVE. THE DIMENSION OF THE DEAD THAT STILL LIVE AND STILL EXIST. PERHAPS THEY ARE WAITING TO BE REBORN.
I'm enjoying this. I agree with the someone who said they were "fed up to the neck" with reality television. I am too. I like a lot of variety and some comedy along with some sci-fiction.
No westerns in decades either and they were better htan the garbage on TV the past many years. Shows and movies for people that have no brains is what Hollywood has put out for years.
Great storytelling at a good pace, quality acting and directing and highly entertaining. So much better then the hyper in your face tv shows and movies these days.
Whether these shows are based on reality or stories, why can’t the producers of today continue to give us more of these interesting interpretations? I’m sure by now, there are 1000’s upon 1000’s of cases that could be shared with us! Bring them on!
That’s a great question that requires us to think about our social values. When I view old movies and TV programs produced in America, Britain and France, particularly those in 1950s and 60’s, I see a more careful examination of human feeling written in the stories with quality acting performances. This is in severe contrast to what we see now and that in my shared opinion is a direct result of changed family and social values with a representative decline of morals and ethics of the human condition.
I’m 22 and I recently stumbled upon this show through UA-cam and I really enjoy it! I grew up watching The Twilight Zone and I must say this is almost just as good. ☺️
I always thought the stories were just a tad hokey, but really fun. It's the theme music that still gets me ... kinda like when the dentist hits a nerve ... thoroughly captivating stuff. Many thanks for these uploads!!
Niawen2011 It was typical in the 1950’s to have certain kinds of music that drew attention to a key moment. Remember, Have Gun Will Travel? Every time Paladin showed his card the same melodramatic melody always played. Or when Superman jumped into flight. It sounds totally hokey now but that was how it was done then. People ate it up 😀
^^^@Raphael Andrews .. Yeah But this Series Was Way Before The Outer Limit's and The Twilight Zone and Was Definitely an Inspiration for One Or The Both :P] .v ..
One Step Beyond preceded these shows and was way ahead of its time. You could argue that Twilight Zone and Outer Limits got their artistic inspiration from One Step Beyond.
@@danielscuiry2847 I actually looked up the dates they aired. According to sorces, the shows ran at the same time. It appears they were on different channels and may have been competing against each other.
@@katherinkeegan8601 One Step Beyond ran from 1959 to 1961 then was aired in syndication (reruns) for several more years. So yes while Twilight Zone and Outer Limits were running, One Step was in syndication well into the 1960’s on different independent and network stations. 📺
So true. In the 50's 60's and mid 70's we had GREAT variety shows with Dean Martin, Carol Burnett, Andy Williams, Red Skelton, Jackie Gleason and much more. Variety is definitely the spice of life! As they say. And all the "reality" shows smothering what use to be great television is not a good thing at all.
They would be proof of the supernatural if they were actual fact. However I have watched almost every episode and cannot find the remotest evidence of truth. The HMS Hood story was true in that the ship did sink and there were only three survivors. Of the three sailors featured in the episode only one survived so the story cannot be corroborated. It also happens that the third sailor also became a well know actor who was involved with the programme so his 'involvement' is tainted by vested interest and has to be taken with a pinch of salt. In another episode a Welsh bank manager was hanged for the murder of his lover. There is no such record of that ever happening, not even with different names. I believe the makers of the programme played fast and loose with the audience knowing that 99.9% did not have any sort of access to research material which would disprove them. Who could have foreseen such access to the internet at that time? There is no picture as described in the episode certainly not an acclaimed prize winning one. Nor is their any record of any such artist. Sorry to burst your bubble folks but it is simply rather good, well presented FICTION.
@@hilaryc3203 Exactly. We now have access to the internet which the makers of the programme could never have envisaged. People WANT to believe such things so it isn't hard to fool the gullible. I haven't found a grain of corroborated truth in a single episode and, believe me, I have really tried.
I'm sure I'm the only one in my age group who feels this way; BUT I like the whole two beds for couples they had back in these time periods. Like I'm a very light sleeper and have been on meds for insomnia since I was 24. I HATE people in my sleep bubble😅. Like you can always push the beds together but XL Twin beds can fit two adults. 😂Yet...I'm stuck moving queen beds each time I move to a new studio😂
Haha I thought the same thing. Irritating woman, Adele was. I notice that women of that era have been portrayed as hysterical in these older films and series. I was born in '71, therefore am a child of a different era. Can someone please tell me if this portrayal is for entertainment purposes only, or was it typical of women in those days?
If you think this old TV show has great stories and acting, you should give old time radio shows a try. "Suspense", "Escape", "Lights Out", "Inner Sanctum", "Arch Oboler's Plays", "The Whistler"...
I DO like The Whistler, but isn't it almost always about an adulterer trying to figure out how to kill their spouse? Gets kind of silly after a while, haha.
We have SXM in all our cars and I can access it in my phone, etc. - my favorite channel is Radio Classics where I get to listen to many wonderful (for the most part) shows from the 1930s on! Love the ones already mentioned plus the future ones even though they are pretty dated, and most of the comedies - most!
“The Storm,” Episode 39, Season 2, aired 21 June 1960. Lee Bergere as Joe Bernheim, Rebecca Welles as Adelle Bernheim, Danny Bravo as Juanito (as Danny Zaldivar), Ernest Sarracino, the Priest, Argentina Brunetti as Margarita Castera, Joe Dominguez as Tomas, Raoul De Leon as the Hotel Manager, Abel Franco as the Policeman in Hotel, Donald Foster as the Museum Curator, and John Newland as Himself (Host).
I've had some unusual situations which I cannot explain so to me this is thought provoking and makes you realize (for me) God in his infamous wisdom provide a door way to see what could happen if one does take heed to the warnings.
As a child I loved these episodes of "One Step Beyond" which were memorable due to being "real stories" that happened. Between "The Twilight Zone" and "One Step Beyond" I looked forward to those episodes but hated when they had "fight shows" on TV they would eliminate those shows I love very much. I would be so upset because my parents seldom bought the newspaper due to shortage of money. I still remember some of the stories that I couldn't imagine happening but did. Also, science fiction of "The Twilight Zone" which some of these episodes turned out to become reality now.
One of my all-time favorite television anthology shows .... John Newland has always been great in directing , I recommend another series that's a little like it , "The Veil" with Boris Karloff hosting tales of the unexplained .... 👍👍
What a sweet husband, yields to his wife's every whim, beck and call - an unsustainable relationship. Wait until the baby is born. She'll need an army of maids and attendants to please her. Whew!
I started to watch the rerun of this magical incredible amazing TV series in 1966, when I was seven years old. My favorite episode was of the creepy clown who appears behind a man who killed his wife. Scary
When it says "based on true events", that means the story is not altogether entirely true and that events or situations may have been added or deleted to sensationalize the story.
dippster357 how is it a joy killer to state a fact? Anyone who believes these things are a wee bit delusional and the tales were debunked long ago. Perhaps anonymous johnson is like me, someone who has grown weary of the people who believe these stories absolutely and we shake our heads of the rampant stupidity of the human race. LOL
OK! Hilary i will give you a dare! If your not afraid here on youtube go look up about orbs and ghost also look up how to do a double mirror" that's right and it's easy to do and do it everyday make a "double mirror" i dare you!
Also, I would go here, yeah! right here on youtube Coast to Coast AM Official here you can hear about things that are happening now in 2018 listen to them while you're doing things like cooking or driving etc. you will find something you want to know more about while you listen do the "double mirror" everytime you listen! If something happens it will be afteryou have done it many times
There is at least one manner in which TV has improved over the years - less hypocrisy. While modern shows tend to be sex-obsessed, old-time shows were too, in a way. At 3:50 a young married (of course) couple have a discussion in a bedroom with 2 single beds separated by a night table. It was a TV rule of the period that no marital bedroom would have a double bed or larger or suggest sex in any way.
How could the curator not know when the artist died ? He doesnt research the paintings ? They really bungled this one. It's fun to watch but that killed the reality of it.
The woman claims not to be in love with the dead painter, but it's obvious she was. Getting her husband up at 1:00 am to talk about the dead artist is just plain strange. I'm surprised her husband is going along with this.
Most ladies now would give anything to have as flat a tummy at that "pregnant" wife. I liked the outfits, however. Wish moms-to-be wouldn't wear those stretch garments.
I remember this episode, and was sooo irritated with that wife! Her husband was doing his best to protect and keep her and their unborn baby safe. Yet... he allows her to talk him in to flying them all the way to Mexico. He gets involved in a conflict, and she tells him...'Don't make trouble! Ha! You were in trouble once you flew all that way...while pregnant!
These are pretty great stories. The only problem I have, and it's a really annoying problem is the way they portray the couples. One or the other is always whining and nearly hysterical and the other is nearly always disbelieving and dismissive. It doesn't seem to matter who's doing the whining. "Joe, I simply must! I simply must!" It really makes it hard to stomache. I mean, exactly how many times does she say "Joe" in this 26 minute period?
@@msbrowngault LOL, so I got my counter out and counted them. She says "JOE" 26 times. That's ridiculous. Can you imagine how many times total she and others said that name during rehearsals, filming, and retakes? UGH!
Ha ha .I enjoy these stories but cant compare to Breaking Bad,the Sopranos,Better Call Saul ..and I'm older But yeah women always whining and crying lol
Treasures from when TV had acting, quality and professionalism! Reality shows have killed television for me
I am more eager to watch this than any new series. Just discovered this series after wanting to rewatch the old The Twilight Zone series.
especially the apprentice and celebrity apprentice.
Hey J is Scoobysmom and the rest of what you said should read as "and i'm taking the rest of you with me! LOL!
@@Not-TheOne The Twilight Zone is on Dailymotion.com.
+Susan Ryan, thank you
no special effects, no deus machina, no foul language, a cinematic symphony of storytelling. TV at it's greatest.
Well said, indeed!
I totally agree adrian 100 percent
Adrian Wheeler just a lot of murders thrown in lol
Only thing is the corny acting.
Too timid to show a married couple sharing the same bed. Sometimes the old ways of storytelling weren't the best
Albert Einstein quote: "There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle."
He also stressed the importance of the answer to the question « Do you think the Universe is friendly? » for it determines the quality of your life.
Einstein also said imagination is more powerful than knowledge because knowledge only encompasses what is already known while imagination is boundless
And yet he didn’t believe in God. The irony
Albert Einstein was right IMO, there are miracles and happenings and despite the love of Jesus Christ the spirit world is still opened to those that believe things do happen for a reason which I know they do.
@@AbiNomac Actually, Einstein was NOT an atheist. He said so himself, and stated that there should be no conflict between science and religion, because cosmic religion was necessary for science.
John Newland was the perfect host for this kind of show. If anyone could convince you these stories were true, he could. There’s never been anyone like him.
I have researched some of the shows. The ones I did that on turned out to be true, they are not make up at all.
Rick There were several One Step Beyond episodes that were a complete retelling of the real life incident. Tidal Wave interviewed the woman from HI who was rescued by the deaf man. Signal Received interviewed the British naval officer who escaped the sinking of the Hood in WWII. Brainwave was about a real life Navy hospital corpsman who operated on the ship’s captain under the direction of a dead medical officer killed on another ship. No one can verify the final episode of the series Eyewitness in which a reporter on the Boston Globe wrote the headline story about Krakatoa in 1883 before all the other newspapers around the world knew about. That one seems to be an urban legend.
@@danielscuiry2847 These and stories like them deserve to be explored. Unfortunately such stories can no longer be verified as actually happening let alone the truth about them.
Our world has become nothing but lies. We have become so go at slight of hand, optical illusions and other methods of deceit that when the truth is anything more than ordinary we automatically dismiss it. We have become much poorer for it.
@@katherinkeegan8601 Check out the Analytical Guide to One Step Beyond. The author did interview John Newland. The scripts were based on several real life stories. So an episode may have been a fictionalized story based based on one element. There were several episodes however that were retellings of a real life story: Tidal Wave, Signal Received and Brainwave were three such stories. The Peter Hurkos Story sadly was based on a hoax as Peter Hurkos himself was later outed for being a fraud. No one has yet been able to validate the last episode (Eyewitness) that a reporter for the Boston Globe (Boston Star in the story) psychically reported the destruction of Krakatoa in 1883. That story may just have been an urban myth.
@@milesalpha1 So they didn’t portray it exactly the way it happened. That’s called, “Based on a true story” or “Television”. Unless you’re saying this just never happened at all. Or that the guy they interviewed at the end was a fake.
I’m not bothered by the fact that so called “true stories” have fictionalized elements. Unless you’re going for documentary history that’s basically what happens in entertainment media. And even the documentary histories sometimes get it wrong or leave out some important details - that drives knowledgeable historians crazy. But it doesn’t make it totally false.
Unless I’m missing something here...🤔
Here in Australia I remember seeing 'Outer Limits ' series 60 years ago, but we didn't get these stories. I've been enjoying them each night, great to go back in time 🎉
@@francesluke7609 growing up in NYC, we watched the Outer Limits and the Twilight Zone, but I don’t recall seeing One Step Beyond.
It sure is especially at this time. 😊
I started watching One Step Beyond in 1969 at age 8.
Couldn't find it anywhere until I moved to Seattle Washington in
1986 on a local TV station.
Periodically, I'd find it on TV but not too often.
Thank God for UA-cam where I can watch every episode ever made.
Love John too.
Regards from Montenegro 🇲🇪 to all of you ❤
One Step Beyond was always a favorite of mine when I was growing up. It's so good to be able to see them again! And yes, I really am old enough to remember this program. I will soon be 71 years of age! Thank you for the wonderful upload, it is greatly appreciated! I also remember a program called "Panic" which was a very good show, too! Greetings from Colorado! 3/21/2020
I'll be 71 in December ❤These are so suspenseful and well acted, two!
YOU ARE THE SAME AGE AS ME. PPL TODAY THINK THAT GRAPHICS IS ALL THAT MATTERS WITH A LOT OF GORE, VOILENCE, BLOOD, VULGAR LANGUAGE WITH NO STORY LINE.
Greetings, Friend, from Connecticut 🌸
❤❤❤
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams.
Dang!! 73 yrs here, and that's one of the creepiest true observations I've ever heard.
Yes I believe this. We are God's memory
@@brunettelatina3966What does that even mean?
@@brunettelatina3966Don't talk nonsense. Take your meds and chill.
Twighlight zone,Outer limits and One step beyond....three of the greatest from the most amazing period in television history. love them all, like finding treasure. priceless.
Love, love, love One Step Beyond, Twilight Zone, Outer Limits, etc. - back when a story was told without 'flash and dash' and special effects. Most the crap out today is insulting, overly sexed, cheap tricks and bloody reality shows with insipid idiots prancing around. They have replaced a good story line and actors. Thank you Pizzaflix for posting.
I agree with you all the way. These shows and the Twilight Zone along with Outer Limits were ahead of their time. Especially One Step Beyond. It was FIRST. I thought all 3 were different in their own way. The Outer Limits was more science fiction type. Sometimes the Twilight Zone could really make you think. Such great stories as well as OSB . You are right, shows today worry more about close up shots of a womans body, sexual situations, bad language , special effects to much and so on. They forget the actual story. One Step Beyond always got to me because it was based on true stories. So GREAT that we can see them here on UA-cam thanks to the uploader!
@Samual Lance More like "undersexed" and completely out of touch. Don't get me wrong these shows are wonderful, however, I highly doubt separate beds were as common in reality as they were on television.
Prancing around, LOL!!!🤣
@ Samuel Lance: I also agree with your assessment of these shows. Do you realize that everything you said is also true about music today versus 30-40 years ago, in terms of talent?
Overly sexed huh? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well since a blind man painted a picture directed by a ghost, that's a miracle. And since this show documents the stories that it shows, that makes it empirical. Telling the story in such a way is lyrical.
So it's a lyrical empirical miracle!
Lol I like this. Are you a dad, perchance?
THERE ARE LOTS OF STRANGE THINGS IN THIS LIFE THAT HAPPEN WHICH ARE REAL EVEN THOUGH THEY SEEM ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE. I HAVE WITNESSES SPIRITS FROM THE OTHER SIDE BY THEM GIVING THEM SIGNS SUCH AS COLD DRAFTS GOING OVER ME WHEN NO WINDOWS OR DOORS ARE OPEN, HEAVY FOOT STEPS WALKING AROUND WHEN NO ONE IS THERE AND I HAD A WITNESSES TO THE HEAVY FOOT STEPS, ALSO HEARING MY FATHERS VOICE ON THE DAY HE DIED CALLING OUT MY NAME FROM A CLOSE DISTANCE OUTSIDE A MOTEL ROOM, OBJECTS BEING PUSHED TO THE FLOOR DAY AFTER DAY AFTER I ASKED MY FATHERS SPIRIT FOR SIGNS. THERE IS ANOTHER DIMENSION I BELIEVE. THE DIMENSION OF THE DEAD THAT STILL LIVE AND STILL EXIST. PERHAPS THEY ARE WAITING TO BE REBORN.
Tat is quite fanciful
Bwahaha!😂 Brilliant!🍀
Great show and episode. The leading lady, Rebecca Welles is gorgeous here, and very good acting all round here on an intriguing storyline.
Creepy Jesus had a nerve making out fiction was fact
I agree very beautiful woman
I'm enjoying this. I agree with the someone who said they were "fed up to the neck" with reality television. I am too. I like a lot of variety and some comedy along with some sci-fiction.
Same here Jerri
Right. Do not watch television.
We had all three in the '60s into mid-'70s.! WTF happened?!
I feel superior by watching this, like an educated gentleman
No westerns in decades either and they were better htan the garbage on TV the past many years. Shows and movies for people that have no brains is what Hollywood has put out for years.
Great storytelling at a good pace, quality acting and directing and highly entertaining. So much better then the hyper in your face tv shows and movies these days.
Whether these shows are based on reality or stories, why can’t the producers of today continue to give us more of these interesting interpretations? I’m sure by now, there are 1000’s upon 1000’s of cases that could be shared with us! Bring them on!
They re on tv right now. Did you see the one where kim cardassian sits on a fire hydrant and doesn t realize it
That’s a great question that requires us to think about our social values. When I view old movies and TV programs produced in America, Britain and France, particularly those in 1950s and 60’s, I see a more careful examination of human feeling written in the stories with quality acting performances. This is in severe contrast to what we see now and that in my shared opinion is a direct result of changed family and social values with a representative decline of morals and ethics of the human condition.
Because garbage like CNN crowds off really important news, events, miracles.
They could make a story where fat Kim Kardashian sits on a motorcycle and you can’t hear the motor
That is why i am here, i dont watch TV any more, for about five years now.
I’m 22 and I recently stumbled upon this show through UA-cam and I really enjoy it! I grew up watching The Twilight Zone and I must say this is almost just as good. ☺️
Which TZ???😁
The originals (black and white version),then the early 2000s TZ with Forest Whitaker was great too!
In those days, the actors could act. Basically, people had high standards.🗽🌅💃🐐🌵🦋🥀
Right. Love this show... and it's the beginning of this episode and I've only seen one other🤣🤣🤣
the acting in this show is so raw with emotions...it is superb.
Love these old movies thank you for keeping them alive 👍🇺🇸
I always thought the stories were just a tad hokey, but really fun. It's the theme music that still gets me ... kinda like when the dentist hits a nerve ... thoroughly captivating stuff. Many thanks for these uploads!!
Niawen2011 It was typical in the 1950’s to have certain kinds of music that drew attention to a key moment. Remember, Have Gun Will Travel? Every time Paladin showed his card the same melodramatic melody always played. Or when Superman jumped into flight. It sounds totally hokey now but that was how it was done then. People ate it up 😀
Scary show super mind blowing
Nothing like B & W with character.
A very good series more in the line of the Outer Limits and the Twilight Zone but short and more based on the supernatural and the extraordinary.
^^^@Raphael Andrews .. Yeah But this Series Was Way Before The Outer Limit's and The Twilight Zone and Was Definitely an Inspiration for One Or The Both :P] .v ..
One Step Beyond preceded these shows and was way ahead of its time. You could argue that Twilight Zone and Outer Limits got their artistic inspiration from One Step Beyond.
@@danielscuiry2847 I actually looked up the dates they aired. According to sorces, the shows ran at the same time. It appears they were on different channels and may have been competing against each other.
@@katherinkeegan8601 One Step Beyond ran from 1959 to 1961 then was aired in syndication (reruns) for several more years. So yes while Twilight Zone and Outer Limits were running, One Step was in syndication well into the 1960’s on different independent and network stations. 📺
Loved to watch One Step Beyond back in the day and still like the reruns on UA-cam.
This was a wonderful episode, a thrilling plot and thrilling end.
So true. In the 50's 60's and mid 70's we had GREAT variety shows with Dean Martin, Carol Burnett, Andy Williams, Red Skelton, Jackie Gleason and much more. Variety is definitely the spice of life! As they say. And all the "reality" shows smothering what use to be great television is not a good thing at all.
This is a reply to a post where a person said they did not like reality TV.
immoral..Godless.¥
This is a compelling programme. Many of the episodes are thought provoking and proof of The Supernatural.
And most were debunked decades ago, but people are still gullible.
And they are very well executed, too... hold your attention and often surprise you in the end.
Proof of Supernatural because Hollywood said so you're a moron
They would be proof of the supernatural if they were actual fact. However I have watched almost every episode and cannot find the remotest evidence of truth. The HMS Hood story was true in that the ship did sink and there were only three survivors. Of the three sailors featured in the episode only one survived so the story cannot be corroborated. It also happens that the third sailor also became a well know actor who was involved with the programme so his 'involvement' is tainted by vested interest and has to be taken with a pinch of salt. In another episode a Welsh bank manager was hanged for the murder of his lover. There is no such record of that ever happening, not even with different names. I believe the makers of the programme played fast and loose with the audience knowing that 99.9% did not have any sort of access to research material which would disprove them. Who could have foreseen such access to the internet at that time? There is no picture as described in the episode certainly not an acclaimed prize winning one. Nor is their any record of any such artist. Sorry to burst your bubble folks but it is simply rather good, well presented FICTION.
@@hilaryc3203 Exactly. We now have access to the internet which the makers of the programme could never have envisaged. People WANT to believe such things so it isn't hard to fool the gullible. I haven't found a grain of corroborated truth in a single episode and, believe me, I have really tried.
I'm sure I'm the only one in my age group who feels this way; BUT I like the whole two beds for couples they had back in these time periods. Like I'm a very light sleeper and have been on meds for insomnia since I was 24. I HATE people in my sleep bubble😅. Like you can always push the beds together but XL Twin beds can fit two adults. 😂Yet...I'm stuck moving queen beds each time I move to a new studio😂
All i can say is wow and thanks. Oldies but fun.
Enjoyed this episode each time I viewed it!!!
In lockdown and binge watching these brilliant stories thank you 😊
The creepy part about this is when the mother says that the Priest "Loved" Pedro almost as much as I"
The creepy part is the intro by creepy jesus .
In the Catholic religion there is no sex before marriage, unless you are a priest. 😂😂😂
Heart2HeartBooks oh stop already . 🤦♀️🙄
It was innocent
Very good comment!
wife shakes husband awake to ask him if he was asleep 😐
Can t live with them. Can t live with em
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Typical
i laughed at that part 🤣
Haha I thought the same thing. Irritating woman, Adele was. I notice that women of that era have been portrayed as hysterical in these older films and series. I was born in '71, therefore am a child of a different era. Can someone please tell me if this portrayal is for entertainment purposes only, or was it typical of women in those days?
My favorites: One Step Beyond for TV and Suspense for radio.
If you think this old TV show has great stories and acting, you should give old time radio shows a try. "Suspense", "Escape", "Lights Out", "Inner Sanctum", "Arch Oboler's Plays", "The Whistler"...
Inner Sanctum is good
I DO like The Whistler, but isn't it almost always about an adulterer trying to figure out how to kill their spouse? Gets kind of silly after a while, haha.
We have SXM in all our cars and I can access it in my phone, etc. - my favorite channel is Radio Classics where I get to listen to many wonderful (for the most part) shows from the 1930s on! Love the ones already mentioned plus the future ones even though they are pretty dated, and most of the comedies - most!
Happy Easter Pizza! I hope you are doing well during this crazy time. Thanks for keeping us entertained with all of these shows and movies.
I LOVE JOHN NEWLAND
I have a horrible crush on him
Nice story ! With fine actors. Thank you.
The way he said la tormenta in Spanish was spot on. Good accent!
“The Storm,” Episode 39, Season 2, aired 21 June 1960. Lee Bergere as Joe Bernheim, Rebecca Welles as Adelle Bernheim, Danny Bravo as Juanito (as Danny Zaldivar), Ernest Sarracino, the Priest, Argentina Brunetti as Margarita Castera, Joe Dominguez as Tomas, Raoul De Leon as the Hotel Manager, Abel Franco as the Policeman in Hotel, Donald Foster as the Museum Curator, and John Newland as Himself (Host).
Good job, showing off how good google is.
I've had some unusual situations which I cannot explain so to me this is thought provoking and makes you realize (for me) God in his infamous wisdom provide a door way to see what could happen if one does take heed to the warnings.
Angela Carleton infinite wisdom👌
Infamous good one. Forgive them lord they know not what they do. What state are y all from
I believe in Miracles because I believe in God, and because I have witnessed Miracles firsthand. One person's unbelief will never change my belief🙏🏼🙌
Enjoyed watching this.
...brings back to cooler times, the 60s....
thank you
As a child I loved these episodes of "One Step Beyond" which were memorable due to being "real stories" that happened. Between "The Twilight Zone" and "One Step Beyond" I looked forward to those episodes but hated when they had "fight shows" on TV they would eliminate those shows I love very much. I would be so upset because my parents seldom bought the newspaper due to shortage of money. I still remember some of the stories that I couldn't imagine happening but did. Also, science fiction of "The Twilight Zone" which some of these episodes turned out to become reality now.
Reality television sucks this is so much better thank you for uploading
One of my all-time favorite television anthology shows .... John Newland has always been great in directing , I recommend another series that's a little like it , "The Veil" with Boris Karloff hosting tales of the unexplained .... 👍👍
Before they said he was blind I already new it❗Another great episode of "One Step Beyond" The television series no one remembers 👽
It was pretty obvious.
The rifleman was another good one a lot of love great acting to and a story line proteins a point
Rod Serling did some scriptwriting on “The Rifleman.”
To this day the theme music called Fear makes my hair on the back of my next stand up. Creepy
Please keep them coming!
Wow, one of Pedro’s paintings won a Grand Prix...he must have been one helluva an artist! Sorry, couldn’t resist.
LOL
Speed painting.
Seems to me that Pedro's mother knew there was a forger but she was making so much money that she didn't care
Love this series about the paranormal.
Thank you for the free video 👍
Awesome 👍
What a sweet husband, yields to his wife's every whim, beck and call - an unsustainable relationship. Wait until the baby is born. She'll need an army of maids and attendants to please her. Whew!
THAT'S what you get out of this?😮😅😢😂
Rebecca's maturity screams late 40's to 50 yo; she was only 32. A definite hottie.
Rebecca Welles reminds me of the 1960s version of Cindy Crawford. Beautiful lady!
“We’re you in love with Pedro?”
LOUD SIGH
Yes yes I am, you’re just the side piece.
The husband's nonchalant line, well sweetheart, life is full of unexplained little mysteries
Well done, thank you.
"For the Love of Mike" 2:30
Shows that are generally nonsense, but filled with such atmosphere and great acting that they are hard to not watch!
Pizza Thanku for posting
Thanks for watchin'
Thank you for the upload.😊😉
Watching from NSW Australia
I started to watch the rerun of this magical incredible amazing TV series in 1966, when I was seven years old. My favorite episode was of the creepy clown who appears behind a man who killed his wife. Scary
You know it’s the 1950’s or early 1960’s when they have separate sleeping 😴 beds 🛌
The whole village benefits from it. This is a really nice story.
When it says "based on true events", that means the story is not altogether entirely true and that events or situations may have been added or deleted to sensationalize the story.
Thank you Mr. Joy killer lol! I see your still killing joy where ever you go lol!
dippster357 how is it a joy killer to state a fact? Anyone who believes these things are a wee bit delusional and the tales were debunked long ago. Perhaps anonymous johnson is like me, someone who has grown weary of the people who believe these stories absolutely and we shake our heads of the rampant stupidity of the human race. LOL
OK! Hilary i will give you a dare! If your not afraid here on youtube go look up about orbs and ghost also look up how to do a double mirror" that's right and it's easy to do and do it everyday make a "double mirror" i dare you!
Also, I would go here, yeah! right here on youtube Coast to Coast AM Official here you can hear about things that are happening now in 2018 listen to them while you're doing things like cooking or driving etc. you will find something you want to know more about while you listen do the "double mirror" everytime you listen! If something happens it will be afteryou have done it many times
A dare? Are you 12?
OSB always so so good!!
That music could make Mr. Rogers scary
That was beautiful - faith, in Jesus name!
ditto" amen.¥🐟
Masterpiece show such as this one has been replaced by boGus reality shows
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There is at least one manner in which TV has improved over the years - less hypocrisy. While modern shows tend to be sex-obsessed, old-time shows were too, in a way. At 3:50 a young married (of course) couple have a discussion in a bedroom with 2 single beds separated by a night table. It was a TV rule of the period that no marital bedroom would have a double bed or larger or suggest sex in any way.
Honey I Love You and I Love Myself! Lol I need to say that more :D
How could the curator not know when the artist died ? He doesnt research the paintings ? They really bungled this one. It's fun to watch but that killed the reality of it.
axiomist Well that’s one of the shortcomings of television isn’t it?
Take her there. You know the crap will not stop until you do. Make your life as easy as you can.
This was the second episode of OSB I ever watched. The first was the Haunted U-Boat
Thank you" I 💘 😊this show
The woman claims not to be in love with the dead painter, but it's obvious she was. Getting her husband up at 1:00 am to talk about the dead artist
is just plain strange. I'm surprised her husband is going along with this.
Holy crap for just a moment she got in the bed with him
Why did couples sleep in separate beds back then??
They probably didn't. They just couldn't show a couple on TV in bed together.
This happened more than once, hence the baby.
😂😂
Lol but she still had one foot on the floor lol
They disrespected the cash cow of the village. Out they go!
I think it was a miracle, How could a blind man from birth paint a perfect picture with out help from above ? 🤷🏾♀️ 🙏🏾 👏🏾🙋🏽
Lol
Forget the blind aspect--how could a newborn paint something *close* to that?
amazing..if it is true...a miracle for sure
Our heavenly physician..His miracle working power.¥🐟
@@christinamacneal6187 hahahaha
Harry Lubin Orchestra theme music "Fear" and background during the episode "Weird". Check it out. Best TV series music ever.
Cool
Ten minutes in and I am still waiting for a storm.
It is THE NAME OF THE PAINTING...
I believe in miracles, but this one didn't sell.
I Believe in Miracles!!! 😇
This one is just like Night Gallery
Most ladies now would give anything to have as flat a tummy at that "pregnant" wife. I liked the outfits, however. Wish moms-to-be wouldn't wear those stretch garments.
I remember this episode, and was sooo irritated with that wife! Her husband was doing his best to protect and keep her and their unborn baby safe. Yet... he allows her to talk him in to flying them all the way to Mexico. He gets involved in a conflict, and she tells him...'Don't make trouble! Ha! You were in trouble once you flew all that way...while pregnant!
'what am i going to do with him' 🤣🤣🤣
These are pretty great stories. The only problem I have, and it's a really annoying problem is the way they portray the couples. One or the other is always whining and nearly hysterical and the other is nearly always disbelieving and dismissive. It doesn't seem to matter who's doing the whining. "Joe, I simply must! I simply must!" It really makes it hard to stomache. I mean, exactly how many times does she say "Joe" in this 26 minute period?
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@@msbrowngault LOL, so I got my counter out and counted them. She says "JOE" 26 times. That's ridiculous. Can you imagine how many times total she and others said that name during rehearsals, filming, and retakes? UGH!
Ha ha .I enjoy these stories but cant compare to Breaking Bad,the Sopranos,Better Call Saul ..and I'm older
But yeah women always whining and crying lol
@Toni - One : Jeez, if you really dislike it why not find a different show ?
Possession, clear and simple!
friday, 100 degrees..st.louis,mo. smokin` hot...watchin` cool movies with "pizza flix"
I'm asking you, can life det any better, huh?
amen, just need me a pizza!
Pedro is alive.
vote for Pedro!