"Back There" | |||
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The Twilight Zone episode | |||
Russell Johnson in "Back There" |
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 49 |
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Directed by | David Orrick McDearmon | ||
Written by | Rod Serling | ||
Featured music | Jerry Goldsmith | ||
Production code | 173-3648 | ||
Original air date | January 13, 1961 | ||
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Russell Johnson: Peter Corrigan |
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"Back There" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
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On April 14, 1961, Peter Corrigan feels faint after a discussion of time travel with his friends at the Potomac Club, and finds it's April 14, 1865, the day of Abraham Lincoln's assassination. He rushes to Ford's Theatre to warn everyone, but is arrested. After being kept in the police station and released into the custody of John Wilkes Booth (posing as one Mr. Wellington), who drugs him to prevent any interference in fulfilling his "mission", Peter realizes he was too late, and was unable to change the past. He returns to the present; at the club, he finds that one of the members, William, a club waiter when he left, is now a wealthy man. When asked, the man reveals that he inherited his wealth from his great-grandfather, a policeman who had been the only person to believe Peter and made a name for himself trying to stop the assassination. Peter then notices the handkerchief he carried with him from the past- one with the initials "J.W.B." stitched into it.