List of Tales from the Darkside episodes
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This is an episode list for the 1980s anthology series Tales from the Darkside.
Contents |
[edit] Season 1 (1983/1984-1985)
# | Title | Summary | Original Air Date |
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00 | Trick or Treat (Pilot) | A hated and spiteful old man offers trick-or-treaters the chance to search his house for their parents' mortgages, only to terrify them with animatronic "spirits." Unfortunately for him, the old man finds himself the victim of a particularly frightening trick-or-treater, namely a real demon. Guest starring Barnard Hughes as Gideon Hackles, written by George Romero. |
October 29, 1983 |
1 | The New Man | Alan Coombs, a bad-tempered recovering alcoholic, meets a young man named Jerry who claims to be his son. Coombs insists that he's never seen or met Jerry before, but Jerry says otherwise. Based on a short story by Barbara Owens and adapted by Mark Durand. |
September 30, 1984 |
2 | I'll Give You a Million | An offer to buy a friend's soul goes a bit too far, especially when the seller returns to reclaim the goods. Written by Mark Durand and David Spiel. |
October 07, 1984 |
3 | Pain Killer | A man suffering excruciating back pain visits Dr. Roebuck, who prescribes a miraculous cure. However, the man doesn't discover the true price of the cure until later. Written by Haskell Barkin. |
October 14, 1984 |
4 | The Odds | A bookie who never turns down a bet meets the luckiest man he may ever know, who is determined to break the bookie at any cost. The bookie ends up wagering on the time of his death, and must outsmart a man who has never lost.. Written and directed by James Sadwith. |
October 21, 1984 |
5 | Mookie and Pookie | A teenage girl discovers that her recently deceased twin brother's spirit lives on in a computer, but no one will believe her. When she tries to fulfill her brother's last wish by inputting data into his computer, her parents begin to get worried. Written by Dan Kleinman. |
November 4, 1984 |
6 | Slippage | A man discovers that he is literally slipping from existence. Based on a short story by Michael Kube-McDowell, adapted by Mark Durand and guest-starring David Patrick Kelly. |
November 11, 1984 |
7 | Inside the Closet | A young woman taking up board in an elderly man's house and insists that there is something lurking inside of the small, locked closet in her bedroom. Directed by Tom Savini and guest-starring Fritz Weaver. |
October 21, 1984 |
8 | The Word Processor of the Gods | A man discovers his new word processor, a gift from his deceased nephew, is more powerful than he could ever have imagined: everything he types into it becomes real. Based on the short story by Stephen King and adapted by Michael McDowell. |
November 25, 1984 |
9 | A Case of the Stubborns | Grandpa refuses to believe that he is dead. Written by James Houghton and guest-starring Christian Slater as Jody, Brent Spiner as the Reverend and Eddie Bracken as Grandpa. |
December 02, 1984 |
10 | Djinn, No Chaser | A couple finds a lamp which turns out to hold a genie, who is extremely annoyed at being trapped for thousands of years. Based on a story by Harlan Ellison and adapted by Haskell Smith and guest-starring Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. |
January 13, 1985 |
11 | All a Clone by the Telephone | An answering machine with a will of its own helps out a TV writer and gradually begins to take over his life. Written by Haskell Barkin and guest-starring Harry Anderson. |
January 20, 1985 |
12 | In the Cards | A tarot reader who attracts business by giving out only good predictions finds herself stuck with a new deck of cards--one which makes terrible predictions come true. Written and directed by Ted Gershuny |
January 27, 1985 |
13 | Anniversary Dinner | An elderly couple take in a girl escaping from her boyfriend, just in time for their 25th anniversary dinner. Story by J.D. Pass, adapted by James Houghton. |
February 03, 1985 |
14 | Snip, Snip | Confident that he is about to win the lottery, a man studying the black arts quits his job, only to find out that he has lost to a woman. Written by Howard Smith and Tom Allan. |
January 10, 1985 |
15 | Answer Me | A ringing telephone with a life of its own bothers a woman in the room next door. Written by Michael McDowell. |
February 17, 1985 |
16 | The Tear Collector | A young woman who can't stop crying meets a man who collects tears. Written by Geoffrey Loftus and John Dimmer and guest-starring Victor Garber. |
January 24, 1985 |
17 | The Madness Room | A wife and her friend plot to scare a rich man to death in the cursed "Madness Room." Written by Thomas Epperson. |
May 05, 1985 |
18 | If the Shoes Fit... | A politician's world is transformed. Co-Written and directed by Armand Mastroianni, also co-written by David Gerrold (as N. Ward). |
May 12, 1985 |
19 | Levitation | A teenager goads a once-famous magician into performing his greatest feat of levitation, with disastrous results. Based on a short story by Joseph Payne Brennan and adapted by David Gerrold. |
May 19, 1985 |
20 | It All Comes Out in the Wash | A laundromat offers to wash away the sins of its clients. Written by Harry Jacobs. |
May 26, 1985 |
21 | Bigalow's Last Smoke | A man is imprisoned in his own home and subjected to psychologically intense experiences designed to force him to stop smoking cigarettes. Written by Michael McDowell. |
June 09, 1985 |
22 | Grandma's Last Wish | An elderly woman makes one request of her unsympathetic family, who want to put her in a nursing home against her will. Written by Jule Selbo. |
June 16, 1985 |
23 | The False Prophet | A superstitious woman travels by bus to Texas on the advice of a psychic machine. Before she reaches her destination, however, she comes across another machine that warns her against continuing on her way. Written by Jule Selbo. |
August 4, 1985 |
[edit] Season 2 (1985-1986)
# | Title | Summary | Original Air Date |
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24 | The Impressionist | The government brings in a failing comedian to try to communicate with an alien. Based on the story story "Impersonations" by M. Coleman Easton, adapted by Haskell Barkin. |
September 26, 1985 |
25 | Lifebomb | An unhealthy corporate executive is offered a life-saving medical device with a price. Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell, based on his own short story of the same name. |
October 06, 1985 |
26 | Ring Around the Redhead | A man sentenced to Death Row for a murder tells his story of a redhead... from another dimension. Based on the short story by John D. MacDonald, adapted by Ted Gershuny. |
October 13, 1985 |
27 | Parlor Floor Front | A young couple learns that their tenant is a voodoo practioner. The wife sees the tenant as a danger and attempts to drive him out of the building, blaming him for various mishaps. Written by Carole Lucia Satrina. |
October 20, 1985 |
28 | Halloween Candy | A misanthropic old man torments trick-or-treating children and is visited by a terrifying goblin demanding candy. Written by Michael McDowell, directed by Tom Savini. |
October 27, 1985 |
29 | The Satanic Piano | A musician in a creative slump buys a revolutionary machine that reads the thoughts of a person and transforms it into music. However, the piano comes with a very high price, one which the musician may not be willing to pay. Story by Carl Richard Jacobi, adapted by John Harrison and guest-starring The Cosby Show's Lisa Bonet. |
November 03, 1985 |
30 | The Devil's Advocate | The rude host of a late-night radio show, "The Devil's Advocate," discovers that he is receiving calls from the past, and that his radio studio's door has disappeared. Written by George A. Romero and guest-starring Jerry Stiller. |
November 10, 1985 |
31 | Distant Signals | A director is approached by a mysterious investor who asks him to complete a previous short-run series, which was canceled 20 years ago before the final episodes were shown. The investor and his mysterious backers will pay any price to see the series finished, complete with bringing the original actor out of retirement. Story by Andrew Weiner, adapted by Ted Gershuny. |
November 17, 1985 |
32 | The Trouble with Mary Jane | A family offers $50,000 to whoever can rid young Mary Jane of the demons possessing her. Written by Edithe Swensen. |
November 11, 1985 |
33 | Ursa Minor | A little girl's teddy bear causes trouble for her family. Written and directed by Ted Gershuny, based on a story by John Sladek. |
December 01, 1985 |
34 | Effect and Cause | A women lives life backwards, experiencing events before they happen. Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. |
December 08, 1985 |
35 | Monsters in My Room | A little boy who fears an octopus and a living buzz saw are in his room finds they are all too real. Written and directed by James Sadwith and guest-starring Seth Green. |
December 22, 1985 |
36 | Comet Watch | A man and his henpecking wife gets unexpected guests when Sir Edmond Haley and a young lady from the long-ago past on the night Halley's Comet appears. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Jule Selbo. |
January 02, 1986 |
37 | Dream Girl | A theatrical director finds herself acting out the dreams of a meek stagehand along with her co-workers. Written and directed by Timna Ramon, based on a short story by Barbara Paul. |
January 19, 1986 |
38 | A New Lease on Life | A man gets the modern, fully-equipped apartment of his dreams in exchange for providing his new landlady with lots of garbage. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Michael McDowell. |
January 26, 1986 |
39 | Printer's Devil | A writer learns that his new agent can make his novels succeed, and all he needs is a small sacrifice. Written and directed by John Harrison, based on a story by Ron Goulart. |
February 02, 1986 |
40 | The Shrine | A woman competes against a little girl for the affection and attention of her own mother. Written by Jule Selbo from a story by Pamela Sargent. |
February 09, 1986 |
41 | The Old Soft Shoe | A salesman hits on an attractive woman at a motel and is subsequently pursued by another angry, jealous woman. Written by Art Monterastelli. |
February 16, 1986 |
42 | The Last Car | A young woman on her way home for college rides the last car of a train and discovers bizarre passengers. Written by Michael McDowell. |
February 23, 1986 |
43 | A Choice of Dreams | A mob boss with a terminal illness is offered the chance to experience his dreams after death. Written by James Houghton from a story by Edward F. Shaver. |
May 4, 1986 |
44 | Strange Love | A doctor makes a late-night house call to fix a woman's leg and discovers that his patient and her husband are vampires with plans to trap him. Written by Edithe Swensen and guest-starring Marcia Cross. |
May 11, 1986 |
45 | The Unhappy Medium | A recently deceased preacher leaves a video-taped will which tells his family that he will send them a sign. Written by Edithe Swensen. |
May 18, 1986 |
46 | Fear of Floating | A man who levitates whenever he lies tries to enlist in the Army, while hotly pursued by a young pregnant girl and her angry father. Written by Donald Wollner from a story by Scott Edelman and guest-starring Yeardley Smith. |
February 23, 1986 |
47 | The Casavin Curse | A family learns that their great-grandfather murdered his wife, resulting in a curse upon the family line. Written by Edith Swensen. |
July 13, 1986 |
[edit] Season 3 (1986-1987)
# | Title | Summary | Original Air Date |
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48 | The Circus | An investigative journalist who enjoys debunking tales of the strange and bizarre investigates a circus that offers monsters on display. Written by George A. Romero. |
September 28, 1986 |
49 | I Can't Help Saying Goodbye | A family notices that people keep dying after their young daughter Karen says goodbye to them; apparently, she can sense the impending death. Written by Jule Selbo, guest-starring Alison Sweeney. |
October 05, 1986 |
50 | The Bitterest Pill | The uncle of a mistreated boy develops a miraculous pill which increases brain power and memory, and comes to the boy's parents for financing; the boy takes the prototype and finally gets power over his parents. Based on the short story "The Richest Man in Levittown" by Frederick Pohl, adapted by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. |
October 12, 1986 |
51 | Florence Bravo | A couple moves into an old house in which a woman murdered her cheating husband, and the past incident begins to repeat itself. Written by Edithe Swensen. |
October 19, 1986 |
52 | The Geezenstacks | A little girl is given a dollhouse by her uncle, who tells her that he found it when the previous owners suddenly abandoned their home, leaving only the dollhouse behind. The girl's father soon notices that whatever happens to the new dolls happens to their family. Eventually, the family is turned to dolls. Based on the short story by Frederic Brown and adapted by Nancy Boyle. |
October 26, 1986 |
53 | Black Widows | On her wedding night, a young woman discovers the reason for her mother's mysterious reclusiveness and a dark family secret. Written by Michael McDowell and guest-starring Theresa Saldana. |
November 02, 1986 |
54 | Heretic | A thief sells a stolen painting from the Spanish Inquisition to a wealthy art collector, who soon regrets his purchase when he discovers the world within the painting. Written by Edithe Swensen. |
November 09, 1986 |
55 | A Serpent's Tooth | A mother's warnings and threats begin to come true. Written by Edithe Swensen. |
November 16, 1986 |
56 | Baker's Dozen | A voodoo witch opens a bakery, sells magic cookies and partners up with an unscrupulous advertising agent. Written by George A. Romero and guest-starring Mabel King . |
November 23, 1986 |
57 | Deliver Us From Goodness | A saintly woman tires of her goodness and seeks a fall from grace. Story by Suzette Haden Elgin, written by Jule Selbo. |
November 30, 1986 |
58 | Seasons of Belief | Two rowdy kids who don't believe in Santa Claus demand a story during Christmas, and their mean parents decide to tell them a different kind of Christmas story, a horrific tale of the monstrous "Grither." Written and directed by Michael McDowell, story by Michael Bishop and guest-starring E.G. Marshall and Jenna Von Oy. |
December 29, 1986 |
59 | Miss May Dusa | A woman who has no memory of her past befriends a saxophone player and slowly uncovers the truth behind the deaths she's accidentally caused everywhere she's been. Written and directed by Richard Blackburn. |
January 18, 1987 |
60 | The Milkman Cometh | A milkman (whom no one has ever actually seen) grants wishes to people if they leave him a note with their discarded bottles. When a man (Robert Forster) eventually wishes for another child, both he and his son (Chad Allen) discover there are things you should be careful--and VERY specific--about wishing for. Written by Donald Wollner. |
January 25, 1987 |
61 | My Ghostwriter - The Vampire | A horror writer discovers a real vampire in the coffin he bought for inspiration, and makes a deal with him to provide material for his novels. Story by Scott Edelman, adapted by Peter O'Keefe. |
February 01, 1987 |
62 | My Own Place | A yuppie gets his first apartment -- with an unexpected roommate. Written and directed by Ted Gershuny, co-written by and guest-starring Perry Lang. |
February 08, 1987 |
63 | Red Leader | A wealthy and unscrupulous businessman strikes a deal with the Devil. Written by Edithe Swensen. |
February 15, 1987 |
64 | Everybody Needs a Little Love | A divorced and lonely man talks to and dotes over a mannequin, while his friend begins to get concerned about his mental stability. Based on the short story by Robert Bloch, adapted and directed by John Harrison (as John Sutherland), and guest-starring Jerry Orbach. |
February 22, 1987 |
65 | Auld Acquaintances | Two ancient witches fight over an amulet yet again. Written by Edithe Swensen. |
March 01, 1987 |
66 | The Social Climber | A young shoemaker's assistant finds that he can actually live other people's lives by walking in their shoes. Written by Ellen Sandhaus. |
March 08, 1987 |
67 | The Swap | A woman decides to murder her wealthy husband for his money but her plans go horribly awry. Written by Dick Benner. |
May 03, 1987 |
68 | Let the Games Begin | An angel and a devil fight over a dead man's soul. Written by Peter O'Keefe. |
May 10, 1987 |
69 | The Enormous Radio | A couple purchases a new radio which transmits their neighbor's private discussions. Written by Guy Gallo, story by John Cheever, and guest-starring Christine Estabrook. |
May 17, 1987 |
[edit] Season 4 (1987-1988)
# | Title | Summary | Original Air Date |
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70 | Beetles | An Egyptologist ignores a sarcophogus' warnings and unearths a curse. Written by Robert Bloch and based on his short story. |
September 27, 1987 |
71 | Mary, Mary | An isolated woman who fears the world turns to her dolls and mannequins for friendship. Written by Jule Selbo. |
October 04, 1987 |
72 | The Spirit Photographer | A photographer decides to take photographs of ghosts. Written by Mark Patrick Carducci and Brian Thomas Jones. |
October 11, 1987 |
73 | The Moth | A dying woman is convinced that after death her soul will be trapped in a moth. Written by Michael McDowell, Guest starring Debbie Harry. |
October 18, 1987 |
74 | No Strings | A cruel mob boss (T.J. Castronova, who also executive-produced the series) forces a ventriloquist (Barry Dennen) to string up the corpse of his defeated rival as a puppet. A one-man show is held...with results that none involved had counted on. Written and directed by David Odell (author of The Dark Crystal, in which Dennen lent his voice to the Skeksis Chamberlain). |
October 25, 1987 |
75 | The Grave Robber | A group of archaeologists unearth an Egyptian tomb and awake the mummy within, who forces them to compete for their lives. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Donald Wollner. |
November 01, 1987 |
76 | The Yattering and Jack | A demon is sent to corrupt a virtuous man, but if he touches him then he falls under the man's control. Complicating matters, the man refuses to believe the demon exists. Based on the short story of the same name by Clive Barker (episode written by Barker as well). |
November 08, 1987 |
77 | Seymourlama | A nerdy and spoiled young boy is proclaimed the religious leader of a nation, but his parents want to know what the catch is. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Donald Wollner. Guest-starring David Gale and Divine. | November 15, 1987 |
78 | Sorry, Right Number | A woman receives a bizarre and frightening phone call and figures out its meaning too late. Written by Stephen King. |
November 22, 1987 |
79 | Payment Overdue | A heartless debt collection agent is harassed by a delinquent client from beyond the grave. Written by Dick Benner. |
February 14, 1988 |
80 | Love Hungry | An overweight woman goes to drastic measures to lose weight, but finds herself even more attached to her food than ever before. Based on the short story "Food for Thought" by Roberts Gannaway. Written and directed by John Strysik, co-written by Jule Selbo. |
February 21, 1988 |
81 | The Deal | A screenwriter makes a deal with Satan. Written by Granville Burgess and Allen Coulter. |
February 28, 1988 |
82 | The Apprentice | A woman goes to work for a museum and transported to the past and forced to work as a near-slave. Written by Ellen Sandhaus. |
May 01, 1988 |
83 | The Cutty Black Sow | On Halloween, a boy is warned by his great-grandmother about the Cutty Black Sow, a Celtic demon which steals the souls of those who die on All Hallow's Eve, and tries to prevent it from getting hers. Based on a story by Thomas F. Monteleone, adapted by Michael McDowell. |
May 08, 1988 |
84 | Do Not Open This Box | A couple finds a small wooden box, on which the episode's title is inscribed with gold letters. The wife (Eileen Heckart) ignores this warning and opens it anyway, finding the box empty. (Or was it?) A strange delivery man appears, and promises the couple anything in exchange for the box...as long as it hasn't been opened. The wife gets many presents from the man before eventually handing back the empty box. She discovers there WAS something inside it after all: a human soul. Our delivery man is none other than Satan; he demands one of THEIR souls to put in the box, as a replacement for that which escaped. So who do you think he takes? Written by Franco Amurri and directed by Jodie Foster |
May 15, 1988 |
85 | The Family Reunion | A man guards his sick son closely and has sole custody, while the boy's worried mother desperately wants to be reunited with her child. Written by Edithe Swensen, directed by Tom Savini, and guest-starring Patricia Tallman. |
May 22, 1988 |
86 | Going Native | An alien visitor studies human nature as a photographer. Written and directed by Ted Gershuny (who, the following year, collaborated with Tommy Lee Wallace on the script for Drew Barrymore's movie Far From Home); Guest-starring Alison Sweeney (this time as a very different "Karen.") |
June 19, 1988 |
87 | Hush | A child innocently builds a device that eats sound in order to make his mother happy, but soon loses control of the creepy machine (which silences things by sucking out their energy and killing them). Based on a story by Zenna Henderson, adapted by John Harrison (under the name John Sutherland). |
July 10, 1988 |
88 | Barter | A parody of I Love Lucy, an alien comes to a family's door asking for ammonia and hilarity ensues. Written by Jule Selbo |
July 17, 1988 |
89 | Basher Malone | A religious wrestler and his mother contend against a crooked fight manager, played by Vic Tayback, who holds ties to a devilish opponent. Written by Peter O'Keefe. |
July 24, 1988 |
[edit] Technical data
- Episodes: 89
- Runtime: 21 minutes
- Sound: mono
- Aspect ratio: 1.33 : 1
- Series premiere: September 30, 1984
- Last episode: July 1988