I'm seeing your comment from 1 year ago and the pushback to the current Marxism, explained by American James Lindsay to the EU linked below, is much stronger today. We are faring better than other targeted nations in the West because of the Constitution, which is the same reason that one political party doesn't need to use violence while the one that DOES USE VIOLENCE and is supported by the establishment media who won't accurately report on the violence FALSELY ACCUSES the first party of being violent. Other Western nations are making positive changes too, so the pushback is stronger there still. The election of Italy's Meloni is one such positive change. The exposure of "American Marxism" that went viral: ruclips.net/video/OVZPYQS1dFA/видео.html
I just love the announcer. What a handsome man he was, so calm, so cool. I was born in '49 so I was 10 when this program aired. Some of the story stay with you for a life time, you never forget them. You can't say that about too many things. The one I remember the most is about a neckless that would choke the wearer and another in which the face of a women murdered by her husbanded showed up as a stain on a marble wall where her portrait use to hang. Great show.
I agree. some of the stories are so powerful. The one where the shipmate heard the ship HMS Hood had blown up with only 3 survivors. He heard it 24 hours before hand. That still gives me the shivers.
An aunt of mine, now deceased, also thought John Newland among the handsomest of men. This particular episode was the first one I ever saw when a local station started airing reruns in the mid-60s. I’ve never forgotten it.
I saw this episode when I was a kid. The end, especially when they showed the skeleton in the original version, scared the heck out of me. Glad I found it again after all these years. Thanks for posting.
I was 3 or 4 years old when this aired. The ending of this episode etched itself into my brain, including the melody that plays when the glider reappears near the end. I vividly remember that they showed the skeleton. It really creeped me out. There is a 4 note sequence about two thirds of the way into Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue that is a bit similar to the melody that plays when the glider reappears. It always triggers my memory of this episode, and I finally decided to find what episode it was, and whether my memory was correct. There have been some other songs with that similar bit of melody, and they have also brought back the memory. Funny that a few notes can do that.
I am relieved to read that someone else was impacted by this episode in a manner similar to mine. Between the eerie theme song (Fear) and John Newland's deadpan delivery, I was creeped out before the story began! When I first started watching the show, the theme music was enhanced by a theremin that raised the hairs on the back of my neck!
There is a debate (on another One Step Beyond RUclips page) as to whether or not the skeleton was really shown or not. I remember seeing it, as well. The fact that it's no longer in the episode is chalked up to public outcry and/or sponsors refusing to advertise until it was edited out.
I'm sure there was a half a second glance at a skeleton in the hat and goggles. Maybe like Elmer Fudds gun, it was deemed to extreme for audiences, lol
Great director, check out if you can ... "Thriller" (Pigeons From Hell") and the horror flick "Don't be afraid of the dark" both directed by this talented gentleman John Newland 👍
@@denisearmstrong1973 It's hard to say. Both shows had great episodes, as well as episodes that didn't quite click. The fact that these OSB stories are SUPPOSED to be based on real life events provides a little more intrigue, I guess. If I remember correctly from what I've read, both John Newland and Rod Serling knew and respected each other and discussed their respective shows with each other. Both programs had one boxing themed episode, and if you look, you can see the same promotional poster in each of those episodes.
I saw this when it first aired. The end showed you a skeleton with a knife in him. Why would they cut that scene out ? That made the whole story more impactful.
@@garp-cm7te Most people living then remember exactly where they were and what they were doing, when they first heard the news of Kennedy's assassination. I was 15, and just getting out of school for the day.
@@ChuckDeFuque I turned 8 five days earlier and lived in Dallas. I was in class and we were supposed to watch the President as he rode through the city but then the janitor came in and just wheeled the tv out. The teacher went in the hall and came back in and we could tell she had been crying. The world changed that moment.
Why indeed? We're all adults here; we can handle the sight of death. It's not like we were going to see a picture of one of Jack the Ripper's victims. Those pictures were nasty, but a skeleton with a knife in it? Kids stuff.
I was born in 1964, and as far as I know this series never appeared in Germany. But I just love this spooky short stories. Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing, Pizza Flix . . . Sincerely GDN
The guy with Sandy Hair was in the Star Trek pilot. 1964. This was the creepiest Episode of all. It was better than some of the Twilight Zone episodes. I use to watch this show every weekday evening on local T.V. Early 70,s as a 6yr old.
he was a movie star Jeffery Hunter with the light colored hair.. . Then the famed Captain Kirk took his place. Jeffery Hunter played the first captain, Captain Pike of the Enterprise and Kirk retired him to a lovely island.
I was born in 1948 and this was my favorite show of all. I liked John Newland as the announcer, director and occasional actor. The storylines were great, and the guest actors and actresses fabulous. I very well remember this edpisode, most probably because I enjoyed aircraft so much back then when I was a youngster. I was extremely unhappy was the program was discontinued. This episode features Paul Carr (driving the car) Ha! that's redundant!), I saw him in many 50s/60s TV westerns, usually as the badguy, and again here, he is also the bad guy. Oh gee, the car won't start. How many times have you seen this old canard? This was the 1st time I ever saw it, and afterwards I expected it everytime someone had to make an instant getaway. I did see a variation on it once, it was an Army tank! --- but of course the goodguys got it going just in time to safe themselves! When the glider is ready to go the girl(Helga) calls the pilot Heinz, a moment later Paul(Peter) calls him Hans...Ooops! But still it was a perfect flight.
Thank you, PizzaFlix, for posting this. One of my all-time favorite shows - I even bought the album of music from the series. The theremin was guaranteed to raise goosebumps on my arms - still does. anyone remember an episode about a man in NYC during a heatwave trying to keep from deteriorating because he had died and remained animated through an act of will? Gave me many a nightmare.
The Ventures recorded One Step Beyond's main theme "Fear", a track on their album The Ventures in Space. You can find that version here on RUclips. Being a fan of The Ventures, I was really surprised and very elated when I found out that they had recorded the theme of my favorite TV program.
I believe in the "multi-verse" theory. That there are many more universes than our own and I think they're all right next to each other, like pages in a book. If we wander across an imaginary line we may be able to contact those other places. Just one minute's time could be the difference between being here and being somewhere else. I often ask myself how I'd conduct myself were something like this to happen. I think I would brush myself off, get up and get back into the race. Even if things were different, I would be able to blend right in. Maybe it only happens with the spirit. Someday I'll find out.
when i was in my teens, every night as i lay in bed, i use to hear this metal clicking noise outside my home near our garage. it had no point of origin. then, a couple of years ago, i was working out with the metal weights in my garage and the metals weights sounded exactly the same as what i heard years earlier. and it got me to thinking that i may have been that person responsible for making that sound years earlier ( hence your multiverse theory ). thanks for sharing.
How is it possible for people to so easily pick up and believe in ideas and things that’s thrown their way to subscribe to. Yet when it comes to all that Life has designed and instilled within everyone to **know……folk be like hun?!?!? Multiverse?!?! Did this man go elsewhere, become a skeleton and return for giggles?!? He was always here ……and compliments of how Life chose to rear its head (when concerning outcomes). Homeboy deeds found him……once Time fast forwarded.
@ Ely Silk--- the glider still worked after 6 years because it was made in Germany!!! Just like my 1981 Volkswagen Rabbit diesel with 700,000 to 800,000 miles on it. Daily driver. We drive it once a year to South Carolina (because it gets just over 50mpg) a thousand miles one way, to visit our son and daughter in law. Its been a really good car.
😂😂😂 right! Life purposely reserved it for an unforgettable outcome! Some of the statements that Life be profoundly making, be flying over most folks head. For whatever reason, most don’t get it…….until Time fast forwards. #waytoolate
This is the only episode I remembered from watching in the 60s, I always thought this series was superior to the original Outer Limits and Twilight Zone.
Never heard of this show, but it appears like it was serious with its approach. Watching twighlight zone always was a goof to me. It was in no way scary (even though this one isn’t either)………but for whatever reason I always found myself rolling my eyes at the twighlight zone.
I remember watching this episode the night it aired in 1959. However my recollection is that they showed a skeleton in the cockpit with the knife in its ribs at the end of the episode. Update: Someone with a boxed set of the videos confirmed that a skeleton was shown in the glider at the end of the episode!
TV was so much better in those days than now. They were real stories not the silly sarcastic shows today We are so lucky to have all the old series on youtube and many thanks to those who have put them there ❤❤
24:27- *"Can* a person be in two places at once? And if so- is it possible for them to have......two *different* personalities? Our story next week will attempt to dramatize such an incident. And the actual people who experienced it- somehow took that---- 'one step beyond'."
That was one hell of a cloud streak. The glider pilots use to look for these cloud formations called cloud streaks. My dad flew gliders 90 years ago and told me a story of a guy catching cloud streaks that took him across 5 states.
I cannot say that such abnormality does not exist for it does but there're stories that're hard to digest. Excessive emphasis is what makes this series sort of humilitating. All to help the series stand and keep on satisfying the audience. What else is new?
There was a reboot of the series in the late 70s called "The Next Step Beyond". It was also hosted by John Newland. I loved it as a child along with Leonard Nmoy's "In Search of"
My very favorite episode--scared me half to death when I was a kid. Has anyone tried to do any research about the truth of this episode? If so, please share.
When he said ninety hundred all I could think of is that I was born in nineteen hundred and eight nine boyyyyy I'm old😅 31 years ago almost.. Keep these shows coming😭😅🥰
So in Germany people were just driving around with gliders the size of a piper cub on a nice Saturday? What a great economy they must of had. I have never seen any of these programs and am so glad to find them during the safer at home proclamation. I wonder what stories will come out of the current crisis?
This episode is simply a variation of the story of a US Army Air Force P-40 Warhawk; one variation says it took off from Wheeler Field, Hawaii on December 7, 1941 to take on the Japanese Naval Air Forces attacking Pearl Harbor, then disappeared without a trace until a year later on December 7, 1942 when it belly-landed at Wheeler with the pilot's skeleton still in the cockpit. The original story was that the P-40 bore the markings of a unit that had been based in the Philippines, and it belly-landed in a field in China on May 6, 1943, the first anniversary of the Philippines getting overrun by the Japanese. That version came from an anthology of FICTIONAL short stories titled DAMNED TO GLORY, written by Brigadier General Robert L. Scott, commander of the USAAF fighter forces in China and author of the best-selling 1943 autobiography GOD IS MY CO-PILOT (adapted into a movie in 1945, ruclips.net/video/wwA1w16kuVw/видео.html ). People just assumed that since GOD IS MY CO-PILOT was nonfictional, so was DAMNED TO GLORY and especially that particular short story which is now entrenched in Urban Legend. MYTH BUSTED!
Boy, as youngsters we sure got a big dose of tv shows about Nazi’s and concentration camps. Many movies were about War World II. Sci Fi and Horror movies were a breath of fresh air, back then.
One of the eeriest episodes in this magnificent series, all rhe more so because it takes places against the backdrop of the genuine horror that was the rise of Nazism.
They probably deleted the skeleton scene with the knife embedded in it because the earlier scene showed that the knife was pulled out and put into Peter's pocket. Great story!
I watched this episode when I was 5 years old and it is still one of my favorite episodes. I wished that they would have shown the pilot(who was a skeleton) at the end. She married an idiot and if Hans lived she should have married him.
Too bad they don't make series just like this one. Rely on material which is on record, no need of fancy actors just tell the story and there R plenty of them.C
I too was 5 years old when I vividly remember the skeleton at the end, scared me too! I felt so lucky to have my parent’s old black and white tv, it had a round screen about 10” across and I could look at the back where there were a bunch of glowing tubes, like a little city! The theme music still creeps me out to this day…
Really?!? 😂😂😂 their behavior was a perfect example of what comes from keeping and wanting bad company and ones need for toxicity at all cost! Only an idiot would behave so brazen in front of another man with the person that they’re with and only an idiot will condone it.
That grassy area in the opening scene was used in many movies, mostly westerns. It has since been sliced up with streets and freeways and paved over. This is our vanishing landscape, disappearing before our eyes. And in the name of 'progress'.
It makes you think what about the Devil's triangle they found ship that went in and came out years later empty with no people but all in tack plates was still sitting on the table I believe that ended another dimension and where it went people got off in this ship came back from the dimension think about it I know this to be true I was born in 1954 thank you for The memories 👍🇺🇸
“What we let happen.” Fitting for the times we’re living in.
How so?
@mrsbluesky8415 ...“What we let happen.' Fitting for the times we’re living in." No. It's fitting for ALL times mankind lives in.
@@darlenegriffith6186😮
I'm seeing your comment from 1 year ago and the pushback to the current Marxism, explained by American James Lindsay to the EU linked below, is much stronger today. We are faring better than other targeted nations in the West because of the Constitution, which is the same reason that one political party doesn't need to use violence while the one that DOES USE VIOLENCE and is supported by the establishment media who won't accurately report on the violence FALSELY ACCUSES the first party of being violent. Other Western nations are making positive changes too, so the pushback is stronger there still. The election of Italy's Meloni is one such positive change. The exposure of "American Marxism" that went viral: ruclips.net/video/OVZPYQS1dFA/видео.html
Naw, we fought a war to make sure this happened. There is no "let", what we have now took active participation.
This show is so good .
Nothing today compares to it .
I just love the announcer. What a handsome man he was, so calm, so cool. I was born in '49 so I was 10 when this program aired. Some of the story stay with you for a life time, you never forget them. You can't say that about too many things. The one I remember the most is about a neckless that would choke the wearer and another in which the face of a women murdered by her husbanded showed up as a stain on a marble wall where her portrait use to hang. Great show.
Very handsome indeed ,also I believe he was very tall too , about 6'4 👍
Yes Wonderful show.... Kennedy baby here born 1962❄️🎄 bless from Arizona 🦁
@@yodservant me as well , I'm a Kennedy baby too , greetings to you my friend from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
I agree. some of the stories are so powerful. The one where the shipmate heard the ship HMS Hood had blown up with only 3 survivors. He heard it 24 hours before hand. That still gives me the shivers.
An aunt of mine, now deceased, also thought John Newland among the handsomest of men. This particular episode was the first one I ever saw when a local station started airing reruns in the mid-60s. I’ve never forgotten it.
Thanks
Hi Eliza 🍕 Thank you 🍕
I saw this episode when I was a kid. The end, especially when they showed the skeleton in the original version, scared the heck out of me. Glad I found it again after all these years. Thanks for posting.
They cut it off in 2022?
I remember this first time around and I clearly remember the skeleton shot which seems to have been cut.
@@stephendowthwaite2864 What a shame. More censorship now than when it was originally filmed.
I saw the original telecast. No skeleton; just John Newland's description of the skeleton. Traumatized me nevertheless.
I was 3 or 4 years old when this aired. The ending of this episode etched itself into my brain, including the melody that plays when the glider reappears near the end. I vividly remember that they showed the skeleton. It really creeped me out. There is a 4 note sequence about two thirds of the way into Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue that is a bit similar to the melody that plays when the glider reappears. It always triggers my memory of this episode, and I finally decided to find what episode it was, and whether my memory was correct. There have been some other songs with that similar bit of melody, and they have also brought back the memory. Funny that a few notes can do that.
Yes, Music can be so powerful. Many songs or parts of songs bring back a distinct feel of a time and place years gone.
I am relieved to read that someone else was impacted by this episode in a manner similar to mine. Between the eerie theme song (Fear) and John Newland's deadpan delivery, I was creeped out before the story began! When I first started watching the show, the theme music was enhanced by a theremin that raised the hairs on the back of my neck!
There is a debate (on another One Step Beyond RUclips page) as to whether or not the skeleton was really shown or not. I remember seeing it, as well. The fact that it's no longer in the episode is chalked up to public outcry and/or sponsors refusing to advertise until it was edited out.
@@Lolabelle59 You are probably right. The skeleton was definitely shown in the original version.
I'm sure there was a half a second glance at a skeleton in the hat and goggles. Maybe like Elmer Fudds gun, it was deemed to extreme for audiences, lol
My favorite show growing up! Still good today. John Newland was the Best host.
"That's impossible! That was 6 years ago!!!" I have to admit, that statement gave me the chills....
Good pick. One the most highly rated episodes of the show.
The host has a beautiful voice and an even more beautiful smile.
He looks exceptionally handsome in this episode, too. Like his hair!
Yup, John Newland was a babe.
@@lionsden6457 amen, lol!
The Host, John Newland, was a T.V. actor. He also had an interest in the unknown and was psychically talented. Quite the Gentleman.
Great director, check out if you can ... "Thriller" (Pigeons From Hell") and the horror flick "Don't be afraid of the dark" both directed by this talented gentleman John Newland 👍
I could watch these episodes for ever😊❤
I like the way that the spooky Harry Lubin music is always played whenever something weird happens.
The music really makes the show.
Sometimes that music plays in my head. Also the twilight zone theme song... 😆
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Which show you like better this or twilight zone? Only curious😊
@@denisearmstrong1973 It's hard to say. Both shows had great episodes, as well as episodes that didn't quite click.
The fact that these OSB stories are SUPPOSED to be based on real life events provides a little more intrigue, I guess.
If I remember correctly from what I've read, both John Newland and Rod Serling knew and respected each other and discussed their respective shows with each other.
Both programs had one boxing themed episode, and if you look, you can see the same promotional poster in each of those episodes.
I saw this when it first aired. The end showed you a skeleton with a knife in him. Why would they cut that scene out ? That made the whole story more impactful.
I remember that ending also!
Oh my you got a few years on me definitely however try not that many oh, I was seven when JFK was assassinated what a horrible day
@@garp-cm7te Most people living then remember exactly where they were and what they were doing, when they first heard the news of Kennedy's assassination.
I was 15, and just getting out of school for the day.
@@ChuckDeFuque I turned 8 five days earlier and lived in Dallas. I was in class and we were supposed to watch the President as he rode through the city but then the janitor came in and just wheeled the tv out. The teacher went in the hall and came back in and we could tell she had been crying. The world changed that moment.
Why indeed? We're all adults here; we can handle the sight of death. It's not like we were going to see a picture of one of Jack the Ripper's victims. Those pictures were nasty, but a skeleton with a knife in it? Kids stuff.
These are such a gift, thank yoh so much for uploading them!! 🥰🥰🥰
I was born in 1964, and as far as I know this series never appeared in Germany. But I just love this spooky short stories. Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing, Pizza Flix . . . Sincerely GDN
The guy with Sandy Hair was in the Star Trek pilot. 1964. This was the creepiest Episode of all. It was better than some of the Twilight Zone episodes. I use to watch this show every weekday evening on local T.V. Early 70,s as a 6yr old.
he was a movie star Jeffery Hunter with the light colored hair.. . Then the famed Captain Kirk took his place. Jeffery Hunter played the first captain, Captain Pike of the Enterprise and Kirk retired him to a lovely island.
The sandy-haired guy was Paul Carr (1934-2006), who was a prolific second-lead in many TV shows of the 1950's and into the 1960's.
@@leelarson107 Correct. Not in the Star Trek pilot.
@@shirleysavitts9647 Jeff Hunter was let go when his wife began to represent him and made what Gene [Roddenberry] considered excessive demands.
@@shirleysavitts9647 yes that was a good episode! 😊
according to IMDB trivia, "The final scene originally showed the pilot in the cockpit." I thought so! That is how I remembered it.
They probably blocked the last sene I remember it to . I loved being scared of this show when I was young😄😅😅😀😀
Me too
@@pamelajordan5948 Me too!
I wish that they would show the original unedited version-so we could see the skeleton!
I was born in 1948 and this was my favorite show of all. I liked John Newland as the announcer, director and occasional actor. The storylines were great, and the guest actors and actresses fabulous. I very well remember this edpisode, most probably because I enjoyed aircraft so much back then when I was a youngster. I was extremely unhappy was the program was discontinued. This episode features Paul Carr (driving the car) Ha! that's redundant!), I saw him in many 50s/60s TV westerns, usually as the badguy, and again here, he is also the bad guy. Oh gee, the car won't start. How many times have you seen this old canard? This was the 1st time I ever saw it, and afterwards I expected it everytime someone had to make an instant getaway. I did see a variation on it once, it was an Army tank! --- but of course the goodguys got it going just in time to safe themselves! When the glider is ready to go the girl(Helga) calls the pilot Heinz, a moment later Paul(Peter) calls him Hans...Ooops! But still it was a perfect flight.
More awesome old TV broadcasting! Thank you so much for putting myself on RUclips for everyone to enjoy! Point God bless!
“I understood for the first time that I didn't understand what I thought I understood”― Seiji Ozawa.
I understand. 😄👌🏻
I remember this episode in particular as a kid.....it always spooked me good thinking about it. ;-)
If this really happened, thats just insane! Omg. His soul was soooo upset and really loved that girl. 😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you, PizzaFlix, for posting this. One of my all-time favorite shows - I even bought the album of music from the series. The theremin was guaranteed to raise goosebumps on my arms - still does. anyone remember an episode about a man in NYC during a heatwave trying to keep from deteriorating because he had died and remained animated through an act of will? Gave me many a nightmare.
The Ventures recorded One Step Beyond's main theme "Fear", a track on their album The Ventures in Space. You can find that version here on RUclips. Being a fan of The Ventures, I was really surprised and very elated when I found out that they had recorded the theme of my favorite TV program.
The most intriguing stories. Thank you!
I forgot how good this series was , still gives me the chills ..... That music.......
I believe in the "multi-verse" theory. That there are many more universes than our own and I think they're all right next to each other, like pages in a book. If we wander across an imaginary line we may be able to contact those other places. Just one minute's time could be the difference between being here and being somewhere else. I often ask myself how I'd conduct myself were something like this to happen. I think I would brush myself off, get up and get back into the race. Even if things were different, I would be able to blend right in. Maybe it only happens with the spirit. Someday I'll find out.
when i was in my teens, every night as i lay in bed, i use to hear this metal clicking noise outside my home near our garage. it had no point of origin. then, a couple of years ago, i was working out with the metal weights in my garage and the metals weights sounded exactly the same as what i heard years earlier. and it got me to thinking that i may have been that person responsible for making that sound years earlier ( hence your multiverse theory ). thanks for sharing.
How is it possible for people to so easily pick up and believe in ideas and things that’s thrown their way to subscribe to. Yet when it comes to all that Life has designed and instilled within everyone to **know……folk be like hun?!?!? Multiverse?!?! Did this man go elsewhere, become a skeleton and return for giggles?!? He was always here ……and compliments of how Life chose to rear its head (when concerning outcomes). Homeboy deeds found him……once Time fast forwarded.
For anybody who was wondering, Helga was played by:
Countess Elizabeth Caroline Maria Agatha Felicitas Therese von Fürstenberg-Herdringen.
That's a mouthful.
@@maryroybal678 That's what she said
Thanks for info. She was gorgeous & had a perfect nose.
Thanks, it was on the tip o mi tongue ! And yes, she was gorgeous.
@@sacredgeometry2344 oh come ON. She's lovely!
Six years and the glider still functioned beautifully. They don't make them like that anymore.
That's part of the mystery , chilling , scary episode
@ Ely Silk--- the glider still worked after 6 years because it was made in Germany!!! Just like my 1981 Volkswagen Rabbit diesel with 700,000 to 800,000 miles on it. Daily driver. We drive it once a year to South Carolina (because it gets just over 50mpg) a thousand miles one way, to visit our son and daughter in law. Its been a really good car.
😂😂😂 right! Life purposely reserved it for an unforgettable outcome! Some of the statements that Life be profoundly making, be flying over most folks head. For whatever reason, most don’t get it…….until Time fast forwards. #waytoolate
Thank you 😊 💓
This is awesome 👌 👏
I've finally found the one episode I remember only remembering the last few minutes.
Now I feel complete
Seen this as a kid in the 70’s. An tried finding it over the years. Loved it. An it stuck to me. Now I found it
Amazing how newsreels were inserted in the story.
This is the only episode I remembered from watching in the 60s, I always thought this series was superior to the original Outer Limits and Twilight Zone.
and i always thought the shows theme music was scary. good show the whole family could enjoy.
me too. this is the one episode i remember
@@masonlee2152 Me too.
Well, the Outer Limits and Twilight Zone were _extremely_ kosher. They tended to repeat the same themes over and over like a broken record.
Never heard of this show, but it appears like it was serious with its approach. Watching twighlight zone always was a goof to me. It was in no way scary (even though this one isn’t either)………but for whatever reason I always found myself rolling my eyes at the twighlight zone.
Still watching one step beyond gizza from england all day and night 🌉
I remember watching this episode the night it aired in 1959. However my recollection is that they showed a skeleton in the cockpit with the knife in its ribs at the end of the episode.
Update: Someone with a boxed set of the videos confirmed that a skeleton was shown in the glider at the end of the episode!
Interesting! Thanks for the great comment and a bit of nostalgia. :)
yes I remember too the skeleton
Yeah, they left the skeleton out.
I agree .. they did show a skeleton, I saw it in reruns in the 60s and wondered why in the 21st century they would show that.
@@JohnSmith-el6lk they wouldnt want to show reality!
TV was so much better in those days than now. They were real stories not the silly sarcastic shows today We are so lucky to have all the old series on youtube and many thanks to those who have put them there ❤❤
I was 4 when this was made. What a wonderful thing that we can experience things from the past.
9 episodes been watching all day
Always love this show in the strange phenomenon that surround it. I have and I'm sure others have experienced phenomenon with different experiences.
An excellent program 🏆
They showed the skeleton on TV and scared me to death when I was a kid, probably about 10 years old.
7:51- This actor looks like a young Rutger Hauer.
more like joe peschi. but rutger hauer was perfect in the hitcher.
@@arthurvaisvilas7853 Seconded on "The Hitcher."
Damn chilling, and he did so much with his facial expressions.
I wish someone could find and post on You Tube, the original version with the skeleton in the cockpit of the glider.
This was quite an episode!
These are soooooo good!
24:27- *"Can* a person be in two places at once? And if so- is it possible for them to have......two *different* personalities? Our story next week will attempt to dramatize such an incident. And the actual people who experienced it- somehow took that---- 'one step beyond'."
I saw this one years ago. I like the "poetic justice" ending. Though it's unbelievable.
This is the only show that captures the spirit of the Twilight Zone!
OSB aired first!
Helga is openly flirting and act innocent
Truly! What a skank!
Oh NO. Not flirting!
………..and he chose to become jealous and resort to batshit crazy behavior. Like boy get over her.
This was my all-time favorite OSB
Mine too! What is it about this story that I would remember this one yarn 62 years later?
That was one hell of a cloud streak. The glider pilots use to look for these cloud formations called cloud streaks. My dad flew gliders 90 years ago and told me a story of a guy catching cloud streaks that took him across 5 states.
This one scared the crap out of me as a kid.
You scare me
we sing this song in church . wonderous things of they have spoken
I have often wondered if there ever was a follow up to these stories or any fact finding.
I cannot say that such abnormality does not exist for it does but there're stories that're hard to digest. Excessive emphasis is what makes this series sort of humilitating. All to help the series stand and keep on satisfying the audience. What else is new?
Good point cause in life in a most mysterious way these stories have happened to someone and can happen ... life is full of mysteries 👍
Common sense isn't so common.
There was a reboot of the series in the late 70s called "The Next Step Beyond". It was also hosted by John Newland. I loved it as a child along with Leonard Nmoy's "In Search of"
I just love show like this.
My very favorite episode--scared me half to death when I was a kid. Has anyone tried to do any research about the truth of this episode? If so, please share.
Its poppy cock.
I can't get past the question of how did the tow rope get released?
It was in the script.
In a scary mysterious method
This is one of my favorites. It is a bit deeper than most episodes.
The young man Theo in the back seat arguing with the driver looks like a young DJT.
When he said ninety hundred all I could think of is that I was born in nineteen hundred and eight nine boyyyyy I'm old😅 31 years ago almost.. Keep these shows coming😭😅🥰
I was born before 89.
@@fjccommish I was born before 49.
And I admire all of you ❤
They didn’t show the skeleton? Talk about cheaping out on the effects.
More sensitive times. Didn't show toilets either. Smoking O.K.
It was shown on TV when the episode aired. Not sure why it was cut out here.
thank you show is video.
So in Germany people were just driving around with gliders the size of a piper cub on a nice Saturday? What a great economy they must of had. I have never seen any of these programs and am so glad to find them during the safer at home proclamation. I wonder what stories will come out of the current crisis?
Patstokes7040-You're talking about episode ;Image of Death' and 'The Inheredence'!
This episode is simply a variation of the story of a US Army Air Force P-40 Warhawk; one variation says it took off from Wheeler Field, Hawaii on December 7, 1941 to take on the Japanese Naval Air Forces attacking Pearl Harbor, then disappeared without a trace until a year later on December 7, 1942 when it belly-landed at Wheeler with the pilot's skeleton still in the cockpit. The original story was that the P-40 bore the markings of a unit that had been based in the Philippines, and it belly-landed in a field in China on May 6, 1943, the first anniversary of the Philippines getting overrun by the Japanese. That version came from an anthology of FICTIONAL short stories titled DAMNED TO GLORY, written by Brigadier General Robert L. Scott, commander of the USAAF fighter forces in China and author of the best-selling 1943 autobiography GOD IS MY CO-PILOT (adapted into a movie in 1945, ruclips.net/video/wwA1w16kuVw/видео.html ). People just assumed that since GOD IS MY CO-PILOT was nonfictional, so was DAMNED TO GLORY and especially that particular short story which is now entrenched in Urban Legend.
MYTH BUSTED!
One of my favorite episodes of one of my favorite shows. Thank you.
Boy, as youngsters we sure got a big dose of tv shows about Nazi’s and concentration camps.
Many movies were about War World II. Sci Fi and Horror movies were a breath of fresh air,
back then.
Aaaaaaaahhh some of these episodes I wish so much that they were made into movies.
That was Supernatural!!! 😮
So what where they are made the shows and stories are great.
One of the eeriest episodes in this magnificent series, all rhe more so because it takes places against the backdrop of the genuine horror that was the rise of Nazism.
I don't have time to read through 400 comments. Did anyone mention who wrote this particular episode or whether it came from an original short story?
They probably deleted the skeleton scene with the knife embedded in it because the earlier scene showed that the knife was pulled out and put into Peter's pocket. Great story!
An excelent episode havn't seen this ror many years.
I saw this as a kid..wow what a shocker..
I watched this episode when I was 5 years old and it is still one of my favorite episodes. I wished that they would have shown the pilot(who was a skeleton) at the end. She married an idiot and if Hans lived
she should have married him.
Too bad they don't make series just like this one. Rely on material which is on record, no need of fancy actors just tell the story and there R plenty of them.C
I too was 5 years old when I vividly remember the skeleton at the end, scared me too! I felt so lucky to have my parent’s old black and white tv, it had a round screen about 10” across and I could look at the back where there were a bunch of glowing tubes, like a little city! The theme music still creeps me out to this day…
Really?!? 😂😂😂 their behavior was a perfect example of what comes from keeping and wanting bad company and ones need for toxicity at all cost! Only an idiot would behave so brazen in front of another man with the person that they’re with and only an idiot will condone it.
Thank u but could it please a little louder can barely here the vidieo
John Newland subtle charisma
How did the glider release the tow rope?
The magic of TV
The car released the rope. Same as if being towed by another plane.
@@SOffenbach Why isn't it hanging off the glider?
my favorite episode ...scared me as a child...but I swear I remember a skeleton in the cockpit at the end
“Germany” is obviously the hills of Southern California 😂
Lies!
That grassy area in the opening scene was used in many movies, mostly westerns. It has since been sliced up with streets and freeways and paved over. This is our vanishing landscape, disappearing before our eyes. And in the name of 'progress'.
The hills are alive, with the sound 🎵🎶 of.......traffic/construction/senior surf bums living beneath highway underpasses 😱 🚛 🚚 🚖 🚗 🚐 ✈️
Possibly Paramount Ranch or the Hawiian American land holdings before Westlake Village was built pre-1970.
Hometown. Ptove it then.
Harry Lubin's sound tracks are so eerie yet soothing.
So prescient for the times we are now living in. If only we can learn.
Makes me wonder if they finally charged the husband? If we know he killed him in a jealous rage, the authorities should have known too
Love all of them.💗 😀
I want to see the skeleton in the glider.
Yes I felt cheated of that
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It got the cut that scene
Originally, the skeleton was shown according to IMDB.
What ashamed the sound has deteriorated.
It makes you think what about the Devil's triangle they found ship that went in and came out years later empty with no people but all in tack plates was still sitting on the table I believe that ended another dimension and where it went people got off in this ship came back from the dimension think about it I know this to be true I was born in 1954 thank you for The memories 👍🇺🇸
JOHN NEWLAND THE NARRATOR WAS THE BEST , THIS SHOW AND HITCHCOCK HOUR ALONG WITH ROD SERLING WERE FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT ❤
1939... a good year to be a glider pilot in Germany... soon you'll be in a BF 109....
It intrigues me that an American TV show from this period would portray Germans as normal human beings
Well, it was filmed 15 years after the war
@@ThePlatafTheywere normal human beings. We are all just human beings stringing choices together . Hateful choices are options, also.
@@antoniaallison8878 yes, what's your point?
Doesn't the pilot release the cable from the glider once sufficiently airborne? Did Peter think of that?
I lost track for a moment...a woman who stood up to her husband in those days 😁😁😁😁
Are we considered to be too fragile to see a skeleton with a knife in it?
People are idiots nowadays.
More than any of the other episodes, this has haunted me since I first saw it so very many years ago.
They cut the final scene out of this showing the body of the pilot. Was it really that disturbing? Weak.
That slap sealed the deal.
These OSB stories were so good but the picture quality saved is so bad. Someone needs to use that 4K video enhancement software to restore them all.
Theo was only 53 when he died-and Hans was only 41 ! in real life.🙁
Love it!