No vaping, no tattoos no Turkish barbers, no piercings no nail bars no mobile phones no outlandish tacky designer gear with brand names on everything, smartly dressed slim, smart, well kept, no woke, no upsetting of other peoples who today take offence and hate our life, our ways our freedoms our values, taking everything they can and invading the country then moan that it is not like their homelands and try to change everything into the third world, , first one then another then who,e families .those care free days, where did these beautiful days go?
Hi @YaoEspirito > That's great! I've always felt that these would be a wonderful help if watched by the old, infirm & those knowing death was near. Does it really matter if there actually is something somewhere beyond.. if believing it so enhances the moment of facing that very last experience of our life? The ability to face it with wonder, peacefulness, maybe hope or even joy.. has to be far better than ending ones life afraid, depressed, or even just hopeless. If there is nothing, we won't know. If we know anything, how better to face it with high spirits!!
My late father was telling me how he used to watch this show when it aired and that he really enjoyed it. He thought I would as well. So, when I came across this I thought of him. He was right of course, I do like this. Too bad I lost him so early or were could have watched together. I'm glad you got to spend that precious time with your mom.
I've been binge watching ONE STEP BEYOND the past few days.... sooo addictive 😍. I'm a 1960 baby.. proud of it.. Golden days of television. Thankyou for sharing the see Golden episodes. From Australia 🇦🇺
My maternal grandmother got a terrible premonition. She saw the ship blown up. She decided to cancel her trip. Her family could not dissuade her. The ship was the Luistania.
These shows were great to see again as there are a lot of shows today not any where as good including movies today . Great to still have them around to see.❤️
Just so u know... In the media room of the nursing home I volunteer, we play this channel often. Always several people wander inn catch a show then they trip down memory lane. We just can't smash the button. So, tysm for the uploads n fun u bring to this little corner of the world😊
We must thank our lucky stars that TV classics has been magnanimous in providing viewers six episodes of this classic TV show "One Step Beyond". The quality of the episodes is nothing short of 16 mm prints. The show attracted quite a number of seasoned performers of both film and television, and these include: Suzanne Pleshette, Paula Raymond and Julia Adams, among others. Content is king here and you will stay enthralled as you watch each episode. Happy viewing!
It says Jean Allison played the wife. I keep looking at that face with a thousand expressions, and , to me, she looks to be Rue So , (Blanche on Golden Girls! So Very young!
One Step Beyond is a program that I could indulge my senses with repeatedly. An amazingly inspiring pieces of work that portrays more possibilities of life in thirty minutes than some life programs do in an hour plus. Bravo team work well done. 💖🎬
The Cloris Leachman episode is one of my favorites. Terrific opening; very well choreographed as John Newland exits just as the car pulls up and the story begins. Haunting episode. Thanks for this!
One of the reason I liked One Step Beyond after I became an adult were the solid facts behind even the fictitious stories, but the production team made sure we knew the difference.
I used to watch this program as a young child while I earned extra money as I used to babysit chilldren in our neighborhood. Brings back wonderful memories and I THANK YOU FOR THAT.❤
My husband came in and saw me watching this OSB marathon. Then we started talking about our favorite episodes, and I mentioned I liked the one w/the mother & the boy and the cave. So how surprised I was to find that it was the very next episode! I watched these since I was a child and I love OSB. Sometimes they are a kittle slow in telling the story, and things are added that don't really advance the story line, almost like they have to drag it along to make it fit the allotted time allowed. Stories & movies like this made me decide at the age of 12 to never take one sip of alcohol, and, I never did. Best decision I made in my life. I've seen enough drunk movies in my life and decided not to follow that path.
My favorite One Step Beyond was the one where a high official married his maid. When taking down the dead wife’s picture, the new bride begins to see a faint image of the wife on the wall. I reminded my sister about episode. She told me Thanks for making me paranoid again. lol lol lol 😆
Fantastic stories told in a superb way, mystery suspense atmosphere and unpredictable just how I like my thrillers, thankyou very much for the upload the time and the effort, really enjoyed this great series all the best to you from Norman in 🏴
Yep, a youthful and pretty Cloris Leachman. Born: April 30, 1926, Des Moines, IA Died: January 27, 2021 age 94. Just 3 months shy of her 95th B-day. RIP 🪦Cloris, you will be missed.
This show is wonderful to watch. So much better than the usual drivel on the television these days. I don’t watch the tv anymore as I was paying to watch such rubbish or repeats. Thank you for posting this series. I exist watching tv shows like this or brilliant black and white films.
The last episode reminds of visit to Shingle Street Beach in Suffolk, England a few years ago. The old locals at that location tell a strange story, that officially never happened. Early in the war dozens of dead Nazi soldiers were washed on the beach horrifically burnt, and the rumour is they were part of a Nazi Commando raid in that area. According to the British military records, no Nazi Commandos raids ever landed in mainland Britain !
This show is watched by a dying breed as it only got 13 comments. But I see a lot of nonsensical stuff on TH-cam and Facebook that gets 1000s of comments. It's so sad to see the new generation being do blind to the history of TV with all the great shows and movies that were made.
Really enjoyed these... Thought I'd seen all of the series but the one with the boy in the cave was one i must have missed before. The de ja vu suspence is always great, also i like to see how smart people dressed as well as how nicely people spoke back then. ❤️
I first became a lover of this great old TV series years ago watching them on an "oldies TV channel" in Chicago. This series predated the Twighlight Zone and were real recorded stories of actual supernatural phenomenon, unlike the Twighlight Zone which were fictional stories.
I absolutely love this show. It was made four or five years before I was born, same as The Twilight Zone, but I watch them both over and over❤thank you for uploading it, tv shows had much better stories back then!
Over the last decade I'll watch these episodes throughout the year .based on true record and disprove it ..I cannot ..I've done my own fact checking ..true stories ..ty ty
I didn't watch it as a young person.I went to bed early but let me tell you this Deezer.Good.I enjoy every one of them and they get your imagination going.Thank you for running them
I'm thrilled that this was put here! I've been addicted to the supposed "unknown" my whole life (& what's MOST fun is, now that I'm as old as dirt, I recognize causes & patterns. People are fascinated because deep down, there's truth there. And can be identified & discerned as to origin. Given enough research & experience).
At time stamp 1:53:13 the little scene where he wakes up to his wife looking utterly insane shouting "he's trapped, he's trapped, where!! He's trapped in a mine!! " is kinda hilarious, on its own. 😅 1:53:13 to 1:53:23
I have rewatched all the episodes dozens of times. I own all the episodes on the DVD set, which I took with me to Iraq back in 2009. I loved watching them on my 17-inch laptop whenever I had the time, which was usually only at bedtime.
Cloris Leachman was probably the best actress of that time. Love to watch her act. She's absolutely riveting, and each move, each word draws you in like you are in the room with her.
OMG that's John Steed from the Avengers with Emma Peel, I'm from the 1960's and I still watch that show to this day. Check out "Castle De'ath " episode.
Every single available video I can find in The Classic TV Channel line-up has the introduction of every video SO INCREDIBLY LOUD IT'D BLOW MY SPEAKERS if I kept it at the volume I could hear the show's dialogue. First - you have to run and turn it down so it doesn't blow your speakers (the VOLUME scaring the life out of everyone in the room - subsequently, getting the cat off the ceiling)...then when you turn the BOOMING INTRO DOWN - you have to READ LIPS. This is CRAZY - do they expect folks to run back and forth to the volume button? WTH? Think of the folks that want to watch them - when you fix this horror, I'll subscribe. I love these shows - I sure wish I could watch them, you've got a great line-up! Too bad you forgot about us - the folks that watch them (I'm trying to help). My Best.
Thank you for the list, I was going to call them something else. 00:01 THE NIGHT OF APRIL 14 24:46 EMERGENCY ONLY 50:20 THE DARK ROOM 1:15:36 12 HOURS TO LIVE 1:39:46 EPILOGUE 2:05:16 THE DREAM
I'm sure the chap in the third episode played the elderly man in Naples in Catch 22 And the suave Patrick Macnee from the avengers and new avengers in episode one.
I'll NEVER forget that episode where a couple somehow got pushed ahead of time & still managed to get back to their moment of time after saving their little girl from being run over by a truck.😊
I loved every episode. This show is just as good as the twilight zone.
Were slim and trim and spent whole days and lots of $ on their hair and clothes.
I think it's much better than Twilight Zone.
No vaping, no tattoos no Turkish barbers, no piercings no nail bars no mobile phones no outlandish tacky designer gear with brand names on everything, smartly dressed slim, smart, well kept, no woke, no upsetting of other peoples who today take offence and hate our life, our ways our freedoms our values, taking everything they can and invading the country then moan that it is not like their homelands and try to change everything into the third world, , first one then another then who,e families .those care free days, where did these beautiful days go?
For me, I think it was better than the Twilight Zone.
All of them was good tales from the dark side the ray Bradbury's show all was good and spooky there is more
When my aging Moms was in her last years, we spent many hours together watching One Step Beyond episodes. Always excellent.
Hi @YaoEspirito > That's great! I've always felt that these would be a wonderful help if watched by the old, infirm & those knowing death was near. Does it really matter if there actually is something somewhere beyond.. if believing it so enhances the moment of facing that very last experience of our life?
The ability to face it with wonder, peacefulness, maybe hope or even joy.. has to be far better than ending ones life afraid, depressed, or even just hopeless.
If there is nothing, we won't know. If we know anything, how better to face it with high spirits!!
My late father was telling me how he used to watch this show when it aired and that he really enjoyed it. He thought I would as well. So, when I came across this I thought of him. He was right of course, I do like this. Too bad I lost him so early or were could have watched together. I'm glad you got to spend that precious time with your mom.
You’re blessed to have that experience and I’m glad you have that memory.
@@jjarvis7345 Indeed. As with energy, never less or more,, merely changes form. Light is all. Photons everywhere, even in the Dark.
Love this along with Hitchcock and Serling. Thank you
As well as Boris Karloff Thriller
Same👍
I loved this spooky show, as a little kid, in the late fifties. Never woulda thunk I'd be looking at it on MY PHONE in the 2000's!!!😮
It was mine also. So happy that I found this channel
I know, right?!!! 😜
Isn't it unreal at times?
Me either it’s all I come back to
Your comments would make for a good episode for One Step Beyond
I've been binge watching ONE STEP BEYOND the past few days.... sooo addictive 😍.
I'm a 1960 baby.. proud of it..
Golden days of television.
Thankyou for sharing the see Golden episodes.
From Australia 🇦🇺
Hello, I 'am also a 1960 baby... Nothing like these classic shows back in the good ole days.👶
I like the Paul Hogan Show.😊
63 here
What's there to be proud of... it's random chance
@@41divad During the 60s & 70s there was a pre-police state freedom the world may never know again. I'm proud of it
I loved this program when I was a kid loved it now
I always loved this when I was young. Every episode was suspenseful.
Still 2025
Thank you for bringing us all the old shows 🙂👍
Thanks for putting this on. Use to watch it as a kid in the 70s.
My maternal grandmother got a terrible premonition. She saw the ship blown up. She decided to cancel her trip. Her family could not dissuade her.
The ship was the Luistania.
I used to watch this show. Love it!! I can still see quality in older classic shows. Not like the junk today. Thank you!!
I love tv from even before I was born. Old horror movies, drama westerns and still enjoy watching it. Something comforting about it.❤
I agree and feel the same about these old shows, they are very comforting. Especially in these times.
These shows were great to see again as there are a lot of shows today not any where as good including movies today . Great to still have them around to see.❤️
Just so u know... In the media room of the nursing home I volunteer, we play this channel often. Always several people wander inn catch a show then they trip down memory lane. We just can't smash the button. So, tysm for the uploads n fun u bring to this little corner of the world😊
We must thank our lucky stars that TV classics has been magnanimous in providing viewers six episodes of this classic TV show "One Step Beyond". The quality of the episodes is nothing short of 16 mm prints. The show attracted quite a number of seasoned performers of both film and television, and these include: Suzanne Pleshette, Paula Raymond and Julia Adams, among others. Content is king here and you will stay enthralled as you watch each episode. Happy viewing!
And Wm Shatner on TZ .
It says Jean Allison played the wife. I keep looking at that face with a thousand expressions, and , to me, she looks to be Rue So , (Blanche on Golden Girls! So Very young!
One Step Beyond is a program that I could indulge my senses with repeatedly. An amazingly inspiring pieces of work that portrays more possibilities of life in thirty minutes than some life programs do in an hour plus. Bravo team work well done.
💖🎬
The Cloris Leachman episode is one of my favorites. Terrific opening; very well choreographed as John Newland exits just as the car pulls up and the story begins. Haunting episode. Thanks for this!
One of the reason I liked One Step Beyond after I became an adult were the solid facts behind even the fictitious stories, but the production team made sure we knew the difference.
I used to watch this program as a young child while I earned extra money as I used to babysit chilldren in our neighborhood. Brings back wonderful memories and I THANK YOU FOR THAT.❤
Parent-approved 1960’s fun: Playing in an abandoned Silver Mine. Those were the days.
This show really scared me back in the day. I am 79 and will watch the show again?
A young Cloris Leachman. What a great actress. RIP 🧡🙏
I remember this show on TV. Those were the good old days😊
These are the good old days.🤣
My husband came in and saw me watching this OSB marathon. Then we started talking about our favorite episodes, and I mentioned I liked the one w/the mother & the boy and the cave. So how surprised I was to find that it was the very next episode! I watched these since I was a child and I love OSB. Sometimes they are a kittle slow in telling the story, and things are added that don't really advance the story line, almost like they have to drag it along to make it fit the allotted time allowed. Stories & movies like this made me decide at the age of 12 to never take one sip of alcohol, and, I never did. Best decision I made in my life. I've seen enough drunk movies in my life and decided not to follow that path.
Great video !! One of my fav tv shows !! Just excellent !!I just subscribed !!
Thanks for all the great episodes. We used to watch this show back in the mid 80s.
My favorite One Step Beyond was the one where a high official married his maid. When taking down the dead wife’s picture, the new bride begins to see a faint image of the wife on the wall. I reminded my sister about episode. She told me Thanks for making me paranoid again. lol lol lol 😆
This was the truly scary show on TV when I was a kid. The music was so ominous.
One step Beyond, Twilight zone, then the Flintstones at 8 pm. I was around 6 too 7 years old.
The music is still very scary.
Fantastic stories told in a superb way, mystery suspense atmosphere and unpredictable just how I like my thrillers, thankyou very much for the upload the time and the effort, really enjoyed this great series all the best to you from Norman in 🏴
Always great stories - as a lad watching this series Newland's voice and the music gave me the shivers before the episode started!
Yep, a youthful and pretty Cloris Leachman. Born: April 30, 1926, Des Moines, IA
Died: January 27, 2021 age 94. Just 3 months shy of her 95th B-day. RIP 🪦Cloris, you will be missed.
She was also on Perry Mason.
This show is wonderful to watch. So much better than the usual drivel on the television these days.
I don’t watch the tv anymore as I was paying to watch such rubbish or repeats.
Thank you for posting this series. I exist watching tv shows like this or brilliant black and white films.
These are very good. Thanks.
Thank you! You've introduced this classic to me! I'm sharing it with everyone I know. *and thank you for putting them in order! So appreciated!
A good series....Better episodes then most Twilight Zones..And picked up in 1980's again in color! Peace
Love this show 🙂👍🇺🇸
Still love OSB and Paul Newland, Patrick MacNee, all of these oldies of my childhood.
The last episode reminds of visit to Shingle Street Beach in Suffolk, England a few years ago.
The old locals at that location tell a strange story, that officially never happened.
Early in the war dozens of dead Nazi soldiers were washed on the beach horrifically burnt, and the rumour is they were part of a Nazi Commando raid in that area.
According to the British military records, no Nazi Commandos raids ever landed in mainland Britain !
There are a lot of true stories that "officially never happened".
First movie, regognise the guy from British TV. The Avengers.
Thanks for uploading these fantastic films.
Patrick Macnee
Thank you for posting this show. My first time seeing it and WOW 🤯
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Liked and subbed at discovery of channel.
This show is watched by a dying breed as it only got 13 comments. But I see a lot of nonsensical stuff on TH-cam and Facebook that gets 1000s of comments. It's so sad to see the new generation being do blind to the history of TV with all the great shows and movies that were made.
I made a comment to add to the count
For get them, they are unreachable
Young people today are much the same as we were. They'll be fine, it's all over in the wink of a young girl's eye anyway.
I’m doing one now.
This show is awesome! I don’t understand how more people haven’t discovered it.
Haven’t even thought about some of these shows in 50 yrs
Thanks here we are in a perfect time machine ,I like
all films,old ones and news
One of my favourite shows 💯Thank you!☀️🤘
❤
@MrTwelvecaesars ☀️❣️
Thanks! Wonderful stuff. Really enjoyed this. 👍
Great series. Wish we had more quality viewing in today’s culture.
ALWAYS WATCHED THIS SHOW GROWING UP!!
Really enjoyed these... Thought I'd seen all of the series but the one with the boy in the cave was one i must have missed before. The de ja vu suspence is always great, also i like to see how smart people dressed as well as how nicely people spoke back then. ❤️
I first became a lover of this great old TV series years ago watching them on an "oldies TV channel" in Chicago. This series predated the Twighlight Zone and were real recorded stories of actual supernatural phenomenon, unlike the Twighlight Zone which were fictional stories.
Loved it even if I am a twilight zone baby boomer.😊❤🎉😂
Anybody recall watching OSB followed by Hitchcock back to back Friday nights ?
Say and think what you will, we are all talented with the abilities like people who are the protagonists in these stories
Gloria Leachman! I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything where she’s that young before. So glad I found this.
Cloris not Gloria
@ I spell checked and corrected the next minute
Hear Father while we pray to Thee for those in peril on the sea. Ver eerie they are singing this song. It sounds are so so depressing.
That’s because it’s in a minor key.
This was a great show. I watched it as a child. Some of them were supposed to be true. It’s sad to see what’s on television today.😔
Why were the old actresses much more beautifull then today?
Soft makeup. Soft hairstyles. Nice clothes. Etc.
Americans used to breed with Americans.
Expensive lighting and fake makeup of today's Hollywood, people were also purer then and natural
they aren't.
Because they had class....
Thanks for this nostalgic channel...so many good episodes of favorites here. 👍😎
I absolutely love this show. It was made four or five years before I was born, same as The Twilight Zone, but I watch them both over and over❤thank you for uploading it, tv shows had much better stories back then!
Love these, thanks for sharing
The women carried themselves as Ladies!
...yes they certainly did,AND they didn't use foul language...🇦🇺...
A selection 👌 I enjoyed them.ty
I love all the episodes. I remember watching them when I was young.
I read that book three times. The similarities are staggering. Its entertaining to see the different productions about the Titanic over the years.
This is amazing. Spectacular upload tysm ❤
Over the last decade I'll watch these episodes throughout the year .based on true record and disprove it ..I cannot ..I've done my own fact checking ..true stories ..ty ty
Great actors Great series great music thank you.
I didn't watch it as a young person.I went to bed early but let me tell you this Deezer.Good.I enjoy every one of them and they get your imagination going.Thank you for running them
I'm thrilled that this was put here! I've been addicted to the supposed "unknown" my whole life (& what's MOST fun is, now that I'm as old as dirt, I recognize causes & patterns. People are fascinated because deep down, there's truth there. And can be identified & discerned as to origin. Given enough research & experience).
I remember this, I've always figured it was reruns because it was in black and white. Back then this was cool and the Night Gallery tv shows.
Thank you.
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What a great series, just as compelling today as it was in hay days. ❤
At time stamp 1:53:13 the little scene where he wakes up to his wife looking utterly insane shouting "he's trapped, he's trapped, where!! He's trapped in a mine!! " is kinda hilarious, on its own. 😅 1:53:13 to 1:53:23
Thank you🎉
1st time seeing it, 56 years old and never heard of this show, i like it tho
LOVE This Show!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great TV series, great acting and realism
❤such good narration n programs.❤❤❤
Wonderful stories/job
I love this show. I didn't watch much tv back then, so this is nearly new for me. I remember watching Twilight Zone.
I have rewatched all the episodes dozens of times. I own all the episodes on the DVD set, which I took with me to Iraq back in 2009. I loved watching them on my 17-inch laptop whenever I had the time, which was usually only at bedtime.
I like some of these shows
Whenever i catch one, I always watch till the end
Cloris Leachman was probably the best actress of that time. Love to watch her act. She's absolutely riveting, and each move, each word draws you in like you are in the room with her.
OMG that's John Steed from the Avengers with Emma Peel, I'm from the 1960's and I still watch that show to this day. Check out "Castle De'ath " episode.
So much fun watching all 6 episodes! Thank you! ~*Linda from Michigan*~
I am
One of the dying breed! Just the music in the beginning terrified me as a kid. His voice also. I love it now! 1:45
This is excellent!!!
I haven't seen this show for awhile.
I liked it better than the second series when they tried to revive it
Every single available video I can find in The Classic TV Channel line-up has the introduction of every video SO INCREDIBLY LOUD IT'D BLOW MY SPEAKERS if I kept it at the volume I could hear the show's dialogue. First - you have to run and turn it down so it doesn't blow your speakers (the VOLUME scaring the life out of everyone in the room - subsequently, getting the cat off the ceiling)...then when you turn the BOOMING INTRO DOWN - you have to READ LIPS. This is CRAZY - do they expect folks to run back and forth to the volume button? WTH? Think of the folks that want to watch them - when you fix this horror, I'll subscribe. I love these shows - I sure wish I could watch them, you've got a great line-up! Too bad you forgot about us - the folks that watch them (I'm trying to help). My Best.
Thank you for the list, I was going to call them something else.
00:01 THE NIGHT OF APRIL 14
24:46 EMERGENCY ONLY
50:20 THE DARK ROOM
1:15:36 12 HOURS TO LIVE
1:39:46 EPILOGUE
2:05:16 THE DREAM
I'm sure the chap in the third episode played the elderly man in Naples in Catch 22 And the suave Patrick Macnee from the avengers and new avengers in episode one.
I absolutely love this....
Enjoyed this show many years ago and glad to see it again.
One of the best underrated series in TV history ❤
I love this show, not the violence, bad words or drugs.
Love every episode.
Great show!
I'll NEVER forget that episode where a couple somehow got pushed ahead of time & still managed to get back to their moment of time after saving their little girl from being run over by a truck.😊
I am looking at this from the future.
I love this series, I found the soundtrack intriguing and mysterious, it fits the show well.
I like the 1950s / 1900 hair style !