The rerun season kicked in on 5/30/1963 and ran for 17 uninterrupted weeks. There were only 18 episodes produced in season four, so other than the unfortunate “Miniature” (which was tied up in litigation that would ultimately keep it out of sight for almost 20 years) and “The Parallel” (which, for reasons unknown, was never repeated during the series’ original run, but has always been present in syndication) each episode got an encore summer airing. “The Thirty-Fathom Grave” and “In His Image,” however, had already been repeated during the spring, which means that they were aired THREE times in 1963. Worse yet, “Printer’s Devil” was aired TWICE during summer ’63, so it too got three broadcasts in 1963.
5/30/1963
Jess-Belle (rerun)
6/06/1963
Mute (rerun)
6/13/1963
Valley of the Shadow (rerun)
6/20/1963
No Time like the Past (rerun)
6/27/1963
Printer's Devil (rerun)
7/04/1963
7/11/1963
The New Exhibit (rerun)
7/18/1963
In His Image (rerun #2)
7/25/1963
I Dream of Genie (rerun)
8/01/1963
He's Alive (rerun)
8/08/1963
Passage on the Lady Anne (rerun)
8/15/1963
Death Ship (rerun)
8/22/1963
The Bard (rerun)
8/29/1963
Of Late I Think of Cliffordville (rerun)
9/05/1963
On Thursday We Leave for Home (rerun)
9/12/1963
Printer's Devil (rerun #2)
9/19/1963
The Thirty-Fathom Grave (rerun #2)
Season five began the following week on 9/27/1963 with the series’ original half-hour format restored. This wasn’t quite the end of the hour-long episodes, however: two years later, in the summer of 1965, CBS ran most of season four yet again (which is strange, since by then the series was officially cancelled and had been off the air for almost a year). As before, “Miniature” and “The Parallel” were absent, but the other 16 season four episodes aired. This means that “In His Image,” “The Thirty-Fathom Grave” and “Printer’s Devil” were broadcast on CBS a total of FOUR times each.
5/16/1965
On Thursday We Leave for Home (rerun #2)
5/23/1965
No Time like the Past (rerun #2)
5/30/1965
The New Exhibit (rerun #2)
6/06/1965
Jess-Belle (rerun #2)
6/13/1965
In His Image (rerun #3)
6/27/1965
The Bard (rerun #2)
7/04/1965
Of Late I Think of Cliffordville (rerun #2)
7/11/1965
Printer's Devil (rerun #3)
7/18/1965
I Dream of Genie (rerun #2)
7/25/1965
The Incredible World of Horace Ford (rerun #2)
8/01/1965
Mute (rerun #2)
8/08/1965
He's Alive (rerun #2)
8/15/1965
Valley of the Shadow (rerun #2)
8/22/1965
Passage on the Lady Anne (rerun #2)
8/29/1965
The Thirty-Fathom Grave (rerun #3)
9/05/1965
Death Ship (rerun #2)
You may have noticed that I didn't include any screen caps in this repeat report. To be blunt, I didn't feel like spending another minute on season 4, much less the hour or two it would've taken me. I've spent more time on these 18 episodes than any others so far, and I'm damned weary of 'em, period. I do like most of season 4, don't get me wrong, but....
...hell, I just need a break. It's funny: as the series winds down (just 36 episodes to go), it becomes increasingly limp and fatigued. I now know exactly how it feels, and I can't deny that I'm dreading coming back to this in the fall. I actually considered admitting defeat and stopping here, but I've come too far to give up now.
I have, however, decided to nix my plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Outer Limits this fall with a blog similar to this one (the framework is already online here, but I'll probably take it down now that I've aborted it). The first season of The Outer Limits is so, so much better than the fifth season of The Twilight Zone, but there's no way in hell I can juggle both. I suppose there's a sliver of a chance that I could change my mind, but it's highly unlikely. If Sony sees fit to release the series on blu-ray between now and September, that may be just enough to get me back on board (but seeing as how that's only three and a half months away, an announcement would've happened by now).
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