Tales of Tomorrow

Tales of Tomorrow (1951-1953)

EndedScripted showHorror, Science-Fiction, Mystery

In this anthology series, tales of horror and science fiction are filmed live and presented to the viewing audience. Along with timeless tales of terror like Frankenstein and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, stories of suspense with twist endings are presented.

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Scheduleevery Friday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E42What Dreams May ComeJun 12, 1953
S02E41Lazarus WalksMay 29, 1953
S02E40The Spider's WebMay 22, 1953
S02E39InkMay 15, 1953
S02E38The VaultMay 8, 1953
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Tales of Tomorrow' premiere?

'Tales of Tomorrow' premiered on August 3, 1951.

Who was the host for 'Tales of Tomorrow'?

'Tales of Tomorrow' did not have a host.

What was the genre of 'Tales of Tomorrow'?

'Tales of Tomorrow' was a science fiction anthology series.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Tales of Tomorrow'?

The first season of 'Tales of Tomorrow' had a total of 39 episodes.

Who were the primary writers for 'Tales of Tomorrow'?

The primary writers for 'Tales of Tomorrow' were Mortimer Offner and Richard Gordon.

What was the average length of an episode of 'Tales of Tomorrow'?

The average length of an episode of 'Tales of Tomorrow' was 30 minutes.

Was 'Tales of Tomorrow' filmed in color or black and white?

'Tales of Tomorrow' was filmed in black and white.

Who were some notable guest stars on 'Tales of Tomorrow'?

Notable guest stars on 'Tales of Tomorrow' included Paul Newman, Leslie Nielsen, and Rod Steiger.

Was 'Tales of Tomorrow' a critically acclaimed show?

'Tales of Tomorrow' was not widely acclaimed, but it did receive some positive reviews.

Did 'Tales of Tomorrow' explore controversial topics?

Yes, 'Tales of Tomorrow' explored controversial topics such as nuclear war, government corruption, and social inequality.

Did 'Tales of Tomorrow' win any awards?

'Tales of Tomorrow' did not win any major awards during its run.

What was the premise of 'Tales of Tomorrow'?

The premise of 'Tales of Tomorrow' was to dramatize science fiction stories that were popular at the time.

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