List of Out of the Unknown episodes

The following is a complete episode list of the anthology science fiction television series Out of the Unknown which aired over four series between 4 October 1965 and 30 June 1971 on BBC2. The first two series were made and broadcast in black and white and the latter two in colour.

Many Out of the Unknown episodes were adaptations of short stories and novels. In such cases, the list below credits the story to the original author and lists the adapter in the following column. Instances where an adaptation was broadcast under a different title to the original work are footnoted as appropriate. Where a script was an original commission, the screenwriter is credited as the author and the “Adapted by” column is marked “n/a”.

Only twenty episodes of the series survive in the archives today. The “Exists?” column indicates whether an episode has survived or not. In some cases, short clips and/or audio recordings of missing episodes have survived – these are indicated in the footnotes.

Series 1

Series 1 was broadcast on Monday nights at 8:00pm. It was produced by Irene Shubik.

EpisodeTitleStoryAdapted byDirectorAirdateExists?
101“No Place Like Earth”[1]John WyndhamStanley MillerPeter Potter4 October 1965Yes
102The Counterfeit ManAlan NoursePhilip BroadleyGeorge Spenton-Foster11 October 1965Yes
103“Stranger in the Family”David Camptonn/aAlan Bridges18 October 1965Yes[2]
104The Dead PastIsaac AsimovJeremy PaulJohn Gorrie25 October 1965Yes
105Time in AdvanceWilliam TennPaul EricksonPeter Sasdy1 November 1965Yes
106“Come Buttercup, Come Daisy, Come...?”Mike Wattsn/aPaddy Russell8 November 1965Yes
107Sucker BaitIsaac AsimovMeade RobertsNaomi Capon15 November 1965Yes
108“The Fox and the Forest”Ray BradburyTerry NationRobin Midgeley22 November 1965No[3]
109“Andover and the Android”Kate WilhelmBruce StewartAlan Cooke29 November 1965No[3]
110“Some Lapse of Time”John BrunnerLeon GriffithsRoger Jenkins6 December 1965Yes
111“Thirteen to Centaurus”J. G. BallardStanley MillerPeter Potter13 December 1965Yes
112“The Midas Plague”Frederik PohlTroy Kennedy MartinPeter Sasdy20 December 1965Yes

Series 2

Series 2 was broadcast on Thursday nights at 9:30pm. It was produced by Irene Shubik and the script editor was Michael Imison.

EpisodeTitleStoryAdapted byDirectorAirdateExists?
201The Machine StopsE. M. ForsterKenneth Cavender & Clive DonnerPhillip Saville6 October 1966Yes
202“Frankenstein Mark II”Hugh Whitmoren/aPeter Duguid13 October 1966No
203“Lambda 1”Colin KappBruce StewartGeorge Spenton-Foster20 October 1966Yes
204Level SevenMordecai RoshwaldJ. B. PriestleyRudolph Cartier27 October 1966Yes
205“Second Childhood”Hugh Leonardn/aJohn Gorrie10 November 1966No[4]
206“The World in Silence”John RankineRobert GouldNaomi Capon17 November 1966No
207“The Eye”Henry KuttnerStanley MillerPeter Sasdy24 November 1966No
208Tunnel Under the WorldFrederik PohlDavid CamptonAlan Cooke1 December 1966Yes
209“The Fastest Draw”Larry EisenbergHugh WhitmoreHerbert Wise8 December 1966No
210“Too Many Cooks”Larry EisenbergHugh WhitmoreJohn Gibson15 December 1965No
211“Walk's End”William Trevorn/aIan Curteis22 December 1966No
212Satisfaction GuaranteedIsaac AsimovHugh LeonardJohn Gorrie29 December 1966No[5]
213The Prophet[6]Isaac AsimovRobert MullerNaomi Capon1 January 1967No[4]

Series 3

Series 3 was broadcast on Wednesday nights at 9:00pm. It was produced by Alan Bromly and the script editor was Roger Parkes. However, all the scripts used in this series were commissioned by Irene Shubik. This was the first series to be made in colour.

EpisodeTitleStoryAdapted byDirectorAirdateExists?
301Immortality, Inc.Robert SheckleyJack PulmanTerence Dudley7 January 1969No[5]
302Liar!Isaac AsimovDavid CamptonGerald Blake14 January 1969No[5]
303“The Last Lonely Man”John BrunnerJeremy PaulDouglas Camfield21 January 1969Yes
304“Beach Head”Clifford D. SimakRobert MullerJames Cellan Jones28 January 1969No[4]
305“Something in the Cellar”Donald Bulln/aRoger Jenkins4 February 1969No[3]
306Random QuestJohn WyndhamOwen HolderChristopher Barry11 February 1969No[5]
307The Naked SunIsaac AsimovRobert MullerRudolph Cartier18 February 1969No[4]
308The Little Black BagC. M. KornbluthJulian BondEric Hills25 February 1969Partially[7]
309“1+1=1.5”Brian Haylesn/aMichael Ferguson4 March 1969No[4]
310“The Fosters”Michael Ashen/aPhilip Dudley11 March 1969No[4]
311“Target Generation”Clifford D. SimakClive Exton[8]Roger Jenkins18 March 1969No[4]
312“The Yellow Pill”Rog PhillipsLeon Griffiths[8]Michael Ferguson25 March 1969No[9]
313“Get Off My Cloud”Peter PhillipsDavid ClimiePeter Cregeen1 April 1969No[4]

Series 4

Series 4 was broadcast on Wednesday nights at 9:20pm. It was produced by Alan Bromly and the script editor was Roger Parkes. Unlike previous series, only one episode was an adaptation.

EpisodeTitleStoryAdapted byDirectorAirdateExists?
401“Taste of Evil”John Wilesn/aMichael Ferguson21 April 1971No
402“To Lay A Ghost”Michael J. Birdn/aKen Hannam28 April 1971Yes
403“This Body Is Mine”John Tullyn/aEric Hills5 May 1971Yes
404“Deathday”Angus HallBrian HaylesRaymond Menmuir12 May 1971Yes
405“The Sons and Daughters of Tomorrow”Edward Boydn/aGerald Blake19 May 1971No
406“Welcome Home”Moris Farhin/aEric Hills26 May 1971Yes
407“The Last Witness”[10]Martin Worthn/aMichael Ferguson2 June 1971No[3]
408“The Man in My Head”John Wilesn/aPeter Cregeen9 June 1971Yes
409“The Chopper”Nigel Knealen/aPeter Cregeen16 June 1971No
410“The Uninvited”[11]Michael J. Birdn/aEric Hills23 June 1971No[9]
411“The Shattered Eye”David T. Chantlern/aPeter Hammond30 June 1971No

Notes

  1. This was an adaptation of two stories by Wyndham: Time to Rest and its sequel No Place on Earth.
  2. Later remade as an episode of Journey to the Unknown
  3. 1 2 3 4 Some short video clips survive from this episode.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Some short audio clips survive of this episode.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Some short video and audio clips survive from this episode.
  6. This was an adaptation of Asimov's short story Reason
  7. Approximately 30 minutes of this episode has survived. Additionally, some audio clips of missing scenes also survive.
  8. 1 2 Originally adapted by this writer for Out of this World (1960).
  9. 1 2 A complete audio recording of this episode exists.
  10. Remade as an episode of Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense under the title “A Distant Scream”.
  11. Remade as an episode of Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense under the title “In Possession”.

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