My favorite T.Z. episode. THE Odyssey of flight 33. Share your favorite T.Z. episode in comments

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Of course T.Z. stands for Twilight Zone. A truly magnificent T.V. show which originally aired in the 1960s and is still going strong today. if your a T.Z. fan. Please be sure to share your favorite episodes and moments from the show in the comments section.
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  • @shakey2634
    @shakey2634 14 дней назад +21

    As a retired international airline pilot, I'm amazed at how accurate they got the comms and nav info! They clearly hired an aviation consultant and actually listened!

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  14 дней назад +5

      O'le Rod was a stickler for accuracy.
      Thanks for sharing!

    • @johncantwell8216
      @johncantwell8216 11 дней назад +1

      Not a pilot, but I noticed them talking about groundspeed, Doppler tracks, etc., and I later read that Serling's brother was an aviation writer. Interesting to hear ATC say they had no radar!

  • @lisanealy1703
    @lisanealy1703 5 дней назад +4

    One of my favorite episodes, too. Love ❤️ it. Saw this aircraft yesterday in the 🌙 sky, searching , still trying to get back to 1961.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  5 дней назад +1

      I do hope they make it back someday.
      Thanks for sharing!

  • @rongendron8705
    @rongendron8705 13 дней назад +8

    As a teen, I saw this episode, new in the early 60's, with my father! When the pilot
    was able to return to 1939, I distinctly remember my father saying "Close enough"!

  • @taze317
    @taze317 14 дней назад +15

    The pilot is John Anderson. He came very close to getting the role of Lucas McCain on the Rifleman. Of all the extras, he appeared on the show more than anyone.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  14 дней назад +1

      Very informative. Thanks for sharing!

    • @taze317
      @taze317 14 дней назад +1

      @@RobertAllenH Sure thing!

  • @joshuarosen465
    @joshuarosen465 14 дней назад +8

    This is the #3 episode behind To Serve Man and Terror at 20000 feet.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  14 дней назад

      Fascinating. But I believe it was 30,000 feet. Thanks for sharing!

    • @joshuarosen465
      @joshuarosen465 14 дней назад

      @@RobertAllenH It's Nightmare at 20000 feet
      ruclips.net/video/fXHKDb0CNjA/видео.html
      It was a prop plane not a jet, I think DC4.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  14 дней назад

      @joshuarosen465 Thanks for sharing this.

    • @robbarbieri8676
      @robbarbieri8676 11 дней назад

      ​@@RobertAllenHThey renamed it Terror at 30,000 Feet for the TZ movie with John Lithgow in the Shatner role. Since the plane was a jet in the film, no one believe a cruising altitude of 20,000 feet.

  • @Daniel-nr6iw
    @Daniel-nr6iw День назад +1

    I'd forgotten all about this episode. Good one.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  День назад

      @@Daniel-nr6iw Thanks for sharing!

  • @iceandmice8248
    @iceandmice8248 22 дня назад +8

    Classic episode here!! Thanks for uploading! My favorite episode that I recommend to people is "And When The Sky Was Opened", from season 1 episode 11. It's quite a chilling episode!

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  22 дня назад +1

      @@iceandmice8248 Thank you for your awesome comment!

  • @jeffjames4064
    @jeffjames4064 18 дней назад +5

    The golden age of Syfy. There's been nothing better since.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  18 дней назад

      @@jeffjames4064 Thanks for sharing!

  • @silvereagle2061
    @silvereagle2061 19 дней назад +7

    I've never seen so many crew members in a cockpit.

    • @dalesands1291
      @dalesands1291 17 дней назад +2

      I thought the same.

    • @johncantwell8216
      @johncantwell8216 16 дней назад +6

      Pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, and another 3-striper (relief pilot for very long flight).

    • @jeshkam
      @jeshkam 12 дней назад

      My thoughts exactly.

  • @LeydenAigg
    @LeydenAigg 12 дней назад +3

    "Nick of Time", the OTHER Shatner episode, with the fortune-telling machine. Creepy, and it raises real questions about the nature of free will. Also, "Once Upon a Time", the Buster Keaton episode, "A Kind of Stopwatch", whose ending terrified me as a kid, similar to Burgess Meredith breaking his glasses (he could have found another pair, with the whole world available to find one), because there is no possible remedy. "Twenty-two" 😱.

  • @joelstein4657
    @joelstein4657 12 дней назад +2

    They were mostly all wonderful. At this point in life though(old), I'd have to say "They're tearing down Tim Riley's Bar).

  • @bilyg5689
    @bilyg5689 7 дней назад +1

    My name is Talking Tina, and this was a great episode

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  7 дней назад

      Lol! Thanks for sharing talking Tina.

  • @peterschorn1
    @peterschorn1 4 часа назад +1

    "1939? Surely you can't be serious."
    I am serious. And don't call me Shirley."

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  3 часа назад

      Roger. Roger! Lol
      Thanks for sharing!

  • @user-xk4vt9ye8j
    @user-xk4vt9ye8j 13 дней назад +3

    Imagine if they did land a modern jet in 1939. What a technology edge it would give the allies in WW2. Not to mention how rich they would all become with knowledge of the future.

  • @thunderdeed1
    @thunderdeed1 11 дней назад +1

    This was in my opinion the greatest leave you hanging episode in the series.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  11 дней назад

      Agreed! So needed a revisit. Thanks for sharing!

  • @newyorknight
    @newyorknight 20 дней назад +3

    Passage for trumpet is my favorite Twilight Zone episode.
    Jack Klugman as Joey Crown, pure classic🎺

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  15 дней назад +1

      Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!

    • @joaquinalexander9
      @joaquinalexander9 13 дней назад +2

      And John Anderson as Gabe - same actor who played Captain Farver.

  • @markw208
    @markw208 9 дней назад +2

    So many great episodes to choose from. “Third from the Sun” and “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”. Modern Science Fiction is CGI and killing aliens. The Twilight Zone & The Outer Limits were more cerebral and psychological

  • @calicoasting
    @calicoasting 11 дней назад +2

    To serve man is one of the best

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  10 дней назад +1

      A great episode! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jkhegarty857
    @jkhegarty857 15 дней назад +9

    Idlewild? Wow, this is definitely before 1963. Idlewild was renamed JFK International Airport after the death of JFK.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  15 дней назад +1

      Interesting. Thanks for sharing!

    • @jkhegarty857
      @jkhegarty857 15 дней назад +4

      @RobertAllenH Hi! No problem. It just gives away my age. Many years ago, I noticed the same line in "Goodfellas." The airport heist was at "Idlewild". I immediately said to my husband, "pre 1963". He said, "Yeah. Mos def. "

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  15 дней назад +1

      @@jkhegarty857 That's so awesome! Thank you

    • @robbarbieri8676
      @robbarbieri8676 11 дней назад +2

      ​@@jkhegarty857Well, Idlewild would make sense in this episode as the airport hadn't been renamed yet, think this was before JFK was killed. But in Goodfellas, it makes no sense as the Lufthansa heist that Henry Hill was involved in took place in 1978! I don't know why that slipped through.

    • @jkhegarty857
      @jkhegarty857 11 дней назад +3

      @robbarbieri8676 Hi Rob 👋 ☺️!! Yes, you are right. The Lufthansa Heist did occur in 1978 (I was 20). My dad was an NYPD cop. I live in NYC & remember the 1010 WINS radio station reporting it along with local news channels. However, per the movie, the "Goodfellas" started stealing/heisting from the airports as early as when the airport was called Idlewild. Per the book, "Wiseguys" by Nick Pileggi, Henry Hill said they were heisting airports from the early 1960s. Their BIGGEST heist was Lufthansa, and that is why it made such news. Just saying.

  • @gregford2103
    @gregford2103 14 дней назад +3

    I always thought this was the one TZ episode that deserved a follow up. They could have had Global 33 make another attempt, and this time they go 5-10 years into the future. They land, refuel, but then the crew and passengers must decide whether they want to go back into the past to their own time.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  14 дней назад +1

      I too have always wished for a follow up episode for this wonderful story.
      Thanks for sharing!

  • @davidwhitney1171
    @davidwhitney1171 15 дней назад +7

    Ironically, both radar and jets were invented in 1939, the year they nearly made it home. .

    • @simpleman5688
      @simpleman5688 13 дней назад +1

      Good call.

    • @blipco5
      @blipco5 12 дней назад

      Radar wasn’t invented until WW2.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  12 дней назад

      @blipco5 Thanks for sharing!

    • @blipco5
      @blipco5 12 дней назад

      @@RobertAllenH When the Brits developed radar is when the allies finally got a foothold on the U-boats. They were able to bounce a signal off their conning towers or periscopes at night.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  12 дней назад

      @blipco5 They did indeed. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jamesmiddleton80
    @jamesmiddleton80 14 дней назад +3

    The Obsolete Man from season 2.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  14 дней назад +1

      @@jamesmiddleton80 I love Burgess Meredith in that one.
      He's one of my all time favorite actors.
      Thanks for sharing!

  • @vduval52
    @vduval52 23 часа назад +1

    Look, it's JD Vance.

  • @eddieboggs8306
    @eddieboggs8306 14 дней назад +2

    Eye of the beholder.

  • @walterengler5709
    @walterengler5709 10 дней назад

    Oh I loved the episode. But as I got older and thought about it .. they were very low on fuel. Another attempt would mean wherever they go they stay (likely a crash). And if they had thought it out a bit, landing in 1939 would have given US scientists a wealth of items to go over. The would have reversed out the resistors and diodes very quickly, inductors and other items. And those alone would have give the US a major tech advance well before the war peaks. Figuring out how to produce the higher strength materials in blades and turbines would take time but the clue would speed that all up. Oh the advancements that could have been made.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  10 дней назад

      Awesome! Would be a great premise for a revisit. Thanks for sharing!

    • @walterengler5709
      @walterengler5709 10 дней назад

      @@RobertAllenH Yeah well my mind is twisted by numerous time stories over the years. Like the Final Countdown ... or The Twilight Zone's Last Flight. Oh so many time based stories all with interesting outcomes.

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  10 дней назад

      @walterengler5709 Thanks for sharing!

  • @christopherbyrd5818
    @christopherbyrd5818 19 дней назад +3

    Robert Stack

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  19 дней назад +3

      @@christopherbyrd5818 John Anderson as the pilot.

    • @FrancoM7747
      @FrancoM7747 12 дней назад

      He was in at least one other episode. I'm thinking of The Old Man in the Cave.

  • @richardwhite2460
    @richardwhite2460 10 дней назад

    A game of pool...

    • @RobertAllenH
      @RobertAllenH  10 дней назад +1

      Jack Klugman and Johnathan Winters at they're absolute best. Love that episode! Thanks for sharing!