I recognized Larry Tate from Bewitched series! great actors. great show. One step beyond is amazing. Old shows were more believable and intense than today's shows on TV.
Television, in this period in history , was at its peak of excellence in terms of acting, directing and screenplays. Today’s dramas depend on special effects and explicit sex rather than pure talent and a great script. The beginning of television were the finest years .
I was having dinner in a restaurant with a gf in a small restaurant adjoined by a Holiday Inn In Thibodaux, LA in the early/mid eighties. The restaurant was almost empty and just a couple of tables over was Suzanne Pleshette eatIng with a companion. She was down there filming a movie. Her voice was unmistakeable as it got deeper as she grew older, no doubt from smoking. She was a beautiful woman, but we did not bother her or her dinner companion.
Suzanne Pleshette was a knockout her entire life. Her voice had such wonderful sound ... I had a crush on her since I first saw her in the T V show The Bob Newhart! So glad to see her when she was this young. Thanks for sharing this with us!
I loved her voice, too! She almost sounded like she had smoked way too many cigarettes at the bar the night before. I’m. Not gay, but it had a sexy appeal to it. 🙏😘🕊
Yeah, Suzanne Pleshette up live and in your face. What a great actress she was. I watched her all through her career and never saw anyone any better in screen tests and such.
I thought she got the shaft in "Birds". Tippi Hedren was so painted up and the worst puffed hair do....I thought if I had my choice, it would be Suzanne, minus the damn cigarettes.
Suzanne was in a lot of great old Disney movies, and on the long running Newhart TV show. She did a few more more movies too I think one with Elvis. I'm a huge fan!
Suzanne Pleshette was dreamy beautiful. The tax guy was the doctor in “The Thing” the great 50’s sci FYI classic, playing the scientist willing to sacrifice everyone at the arctic research station to save the alien monster from destruction. Great show and Suzanne was such a natural actress.
Blood doner dude is: "Norman Lloyd" He is still alive in 2021. He is 106 years old ! Wow ! Born: November 8th 1914 He will be 107 on the November 8th 2021 !
I thought it was him I had to hear his Voice first. Love him on St Elsewhere. Can't believe he is still alive. God bless him. 3 Good actors. Love this show.
Norman Lloyd - oldest professional actor, still alive. He was born Nov. 8, 1914. He is 105 years old. I love him in “Saboteur”, with Robert Cummings, - the scene where they are fighting on the Statue of Liberty, it was an Alfred Hitchcock movie.
See Norman Lloyd in Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur". His eyes were hypnotic. Long before "St. Elsewhere" he directed dozens of TV episodes of the TV series "Alfred Hitchcock "Presents". God bless him for his long career.
Love this show. Especially episode about the Titanic. It's incredible that these stories are basically true. Want to see every episode of the 3 yrs it's been on tv.
Suzanne Pleshette...WOW!! finally get to see her play in a show, while in her early 20's. Far cry from the hollywood squares. Oh, and it's David White aka Larry Tate... again. RIP Suzanne and David.
You can see Elizabeth Montgromy in one show, where she plays a vile creature. It occurs right after or during the Civil War. Actually, it's one of my favorite. It's called either "The Promise" or "The Dance".
@@stevenmacphail1136 I believe you're right !! But truthfully, if I had to pick between OSB & Twilight Zone, for some reason, I ALWAYS prefered OSB. I'm going to look up some old TZ, & compare the. two. Which did you prefer ??
Suzanne Pleshette, I don't think I've seen her that young in any other show, she always looked lovely but a little badass in what I've seen! And of course I yelled "Larry" when I saw Mr. White, I shouldn't do that & be more respectful, I've seen him in many shows & he was a good. R.I.P. to these and all the talented people we've lost who are actually actors!
Norman Lloyd. The utterly amazing thing is he’s still a working actor. He’s 106 years old. If I read this and didn’t know who he was, I’d think I was kidding. But I’m not.
Thank you 💕 for keeping these gems and sharing them , the actors are amazing when one considers the camera work etc and lack of technology in those days .
19:33 can’t believe back then they allow a cake shot from behind. Between Suzanne Pleshette and Cloris Leachman-One Step Beyond(Dark Room episode), I don’t know which one was more gorgeous! Cloris Leachman wasn’t as pretty but she had the perfect body😮
I'm AB+ (3.4% of Americans have it), and used to donate blood regularly at the now closed Cabrini Hospital. Gave me a special feeling of doing something really good in the world..so of course I was fascinated by this OSB episode.
“Delusion,” Season 2, Episode 1, aired 15 September 1959. Norman Lloyd as Harold Stern/Frank Jordan, Suzanne Pleshette as Martha Wizinski, David White as Lt. Barry, John Brennan as Martha's Boyfriend, George Mitchell as Mr. Wizinski, Marjorie Bennett as Mrs. Sommers, and John Newland as Himself (Host).
Pleshette married Tom Poston in 2000, 10 yrs after "Newhart," Joanna Louden, inn co-owner, to his George Utley, handyman, a rekindled romance from 1959, he dying at 85 nine months before she died at 70.
I thought that she was going to fall in love with him. He was so caring and nice. They would have made a perfect match with him as gentle caring lover AND the father figure she needed . She seemed lonely and uncertain and lacking direction. They would have made the PERFECT couple, yes? Yes, imo..
I can vouch from personal experience that someone who aids as a father figure and a lover usually doesn't work out healthily especially if you have daddy issues, hence the typical reason a relationship like this occurs.
@@jenna_baker Perhaps,you just need to find the right, deboinere , witty, adventuresome, father figure to please. Keep an open mind. Love is not ageist. Don't you be . You , for want of a better word , seem to "NEED " a more mature man . It's part of what makes you tick, desire wise. Embrace your inner desires.
They were saying that the guy is the only person with THAT blood type within the LOCAL AREA. I can see how that could happen in a small town. AB- is the rarest blood type. Only .6% of the population has this AB- blood type. The thing is, someone with AB- blood can RECEIVE from OTHER blood types as well: AB-, A-, B-, and O-. This being a TV program, perhaps the blood type they are referring to is fictional...? You can donate blood platelets every 2 weeks. You can donate whole blood every 8 weeks. There are stipulations and regulations regarding these rules, but most people with normal health can donate at regular intervals. Most people, however do NOT donate which can cause some real issues for people in need. If you have O- blood type, you really need to donate as it is the "universal" blood type that most people can receive. It's what they use in hospital emergency rooms when they need to give someone blood quickly but they don't know their blood type. Super important to donate as only about 5% of the population donates even though about 95% of us will need blood or their components by the time we are 75 years old. www.donateblood.org
mark: I'm O+. Decades ago, after donating a few times, I was told not to donate anymore because I was more trouble han my blood was worth. I passed out each time. And, once, I even stopped breathing. So, I stopped giving blood. Not angry or resentful because I could see their position easily. Thankfully, I'm not of a blood type that is needed. Even now, I have to mentally prepare myself when I have to have blood taken just for tests.
Yes, I understand. My niece has the same issue with donating because of once having mononucleosis too. Makes it especially tough for you since it's such a rare blood type! Mono is certainly no fun to go through either. Thanks for responding!
I had mono several times when younger it does not interfere with the ability to give blood. www.medicinenet.com/infectious_mononucleosis_and_blood_donation/ask.htm
This Lieutenant has a LOT of nerve. Grant it I don’t know the full story yet but no cop should have access to your medical records and no one can be compelled to donate blood. Survival of the fittest is Real.
Man Suzanne Pleshette is pretty. No wonder Bob Newhart married her! I love these old shows because whenever there were sexy ladies or romantic scenes they always had that particular music.
She was the perfect woman for the part... and I still love Bob Newhart’s dry humor. It was so nice to see Bob Newhart on the TV show The Big Bang Theory!!!
20alphabet Tom Poston had an incredible life, including a badass military career as a pilot who was at the Normandy Invasion. And he had Ms. Pleshette. He weren’t no handyman George, thats for sure...
That's a trip- my X had rare blood and the hospitals called him constantly for "emergency" donation- he got sick of it- only in at 4:34. He finally started telling them no.
I just watched this again after a year or so. What I forgot to say is how sexy Suzanne looked at this early juncture of her career. That body is to die for. And her eyes, how they can see right through you. She is a true "temptress" in this role.
The actor playing the leading role also changed his name Norman Lloyd was born Norman Perlmutter I remember him portraying a Nazi agent in the film Saboteur And was a producer of Hitchcock's anthology television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Cute story, and very typical for this show -- but such hammy, over-the-top acting. I'm glad that, for the most part, acting styles have changed since them.
the blood donor is played by Norman Lloyd, who years later starred in St. Elsewhere. "In the 1980s, Lloyd gained a new generation of fans for playing Dr. Daniel Auschlander, one of the starring roles on the medical drama St. Elsewhere." "1959. Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (TV series). Harold Stern. 'Delusion.'" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Lloyd
24:30- "Next week, a highly unusual story about a hidden deformity that almost destroyed a man and woman's happiness. The denouement is equally unusual- but then again, who can explain the strange things that occur when exploring the realm that is......'One Step Beyond'."
Here in Greece we make blood donations and get credits for them - so if you need a blood transfusion you can use your credits. If you don't have any credits your friends can donate their credits -- CRAZY
18:52 If some older guy looked at me like this... "I'd very much like to help you" ... OH, I'd move to a different state, change every lock, phone number, my name. OH Hell Nah..
Suzanne Pleshette was not only drop dead gorgeous, she had serious acting chops! Terrific episode! Binge watching this amazing show.
Agreed. She was drop dead gorgeous. Loved her in The Birds.
I recognized Larry Tate from Bewitched series! great actors. great show. One step beyond is amazing. Old shows were more believable and intense than today's shows on TV.
I noticed him, too!
Me too!
Television, in this period in history , was at its peak of excellence in terms of acting, directing and screenplays. Today’s dramas depend on special effects and explicit sex rather than pure talent and a great script. The beginning of television were the finest years .
You said it !!!
I was having dinner in a restaurant with a gf in a small restaurant adjoined by a Holiday Inn In Thibodaux, LA in the early/mid eighties. The restaurant was almost empty and just a couple of tables over was Suzanne Pleshette eatIng with a companion. She was down there filming a movie. Her voice was unmistakeable as it got deeper as she grew older, no doubt from smoking. She was a beautiful woman, but we did not bother her or her dinner companion.
Suzanne Pleshette was a knockout her entire life. Her voice had such wonderful sound ... I had a crush on her since I first saw her in the T V show The Bob Newhart! So glad to see her when she was this young. Thanks for sharing this with us!
Booooooy HOWDY! Ain’t that a fact!
I loved her voice, too! She almost sounded like she had smoked way too many cigarettes at the bar the night before. I’m. Not gay, but it
had a sexy appeal to it. 🙏😘🕊
She and Kathleen Turner sound alike rather.
Unequivocally
She always mesmerized me.
Yeah, Suzanne Pleshette up live and in your face. What a great actress she was. I watched her all through her career and never saw anyone any better in screen tests and such.
Always thought she should have been a big movie star. Under rated actress. Talented and beautiful!
Absolutely!
Jackie Mckrell Beautiful!
I thought she got the shaft in "Birds". Tippi Hedren was so painted up and the worst puffed hair do....I thought if I had my choice, it would be Suzanne, minus the damn cigarettes.
Suzanne was in a lot of great old Disney movies, and on the long running Newhart TV show. She did a few more more movies too I think one with Elvis. I'm a huge fan!
Always loved Suzanne Pleshette and her voice
She had a very sexy sounding voice along with great figure and BEAUTIFUL face!
Mans voice.
In the old days, even in a tv series, the actors gave stellar performances. Thanks for upload.
Too true!
@@elizabethshaw734 yes there's decency and morality in these shows
Probably because they came from the theatre, unlike the majority of crappy actors these days.
@@randybrownstone3672guy but try
@@patriciawatt6317 yes
Suzanne Pleshette was dreamy beautiful. The tax guy was the doctor in “The Thing” the great 50’s sci FYI classic, playing the scientist willing to sacrifice everyone at the arctic research station to save the alien monster from destruction. Great show and Suzanne was such a natural actress.
John Carpenters "the thing" is brilliant but not from the 50s more like mid 80s.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful, unmatched even to this day, programs. Actors that got their start on this wonderful program. THANK YOU !!!!
suzanne pleshette -- always good, and so good even at this young age!
Blood doner dude is: "Norman Lloyd" He is still alive in 2021. He is 106 years old ! Wow !
Born: November 8th 1914
He will be 107 on the November 8th 2021 !
Nobody wants to be that old.
Great actor and producer/director. Did a lot of Hitchcock TV shows
@Robert Gardea He outlived Suzanne Pleshette.
I thought it was him I had to hear his Voice first. Love him on St Elsewhere. Can't believe he is still alive. God bless him. 3 Good actors. Love this show.
105. Salute.
Beautiful Suzanne Pleshette! Have always liked her.
She was more beautiful than Tippi in The Birds.
She could be a cousin of Ava Gardner.
No resemblance IMO but both beautiful.
Yes, she was a beautiful woman. Sad that she is no longer with us.
She was wheelchair
Norman Lloyd - oldest professional actor, still alive. He was born Nov. 8, 1914. He is 105 years old. I love him in “Saboteur”, with Robert Cummings, - the scene where they are fighting on the Statue of Liberty, it was an Alfred Hitchcock movie.
Robert or Bob
I'm still terrified of heights.
Saw it as well. Thought he passed in the last few years though
He did...
R.I.P.
amazing actors facial expressions and line delivery most impressive indeed
See Norman Lloyd in Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur". His eyes were hypnotic. Long before "St. Elsewhere" he directed dozens of TV episodes of the TV series "Alfred Hitchcock "Presents". God bless him for his long career.
RIP Norman Lloyd, who lived to the ripe old age of 106. You were fabulous every time I saw you.
He was terrific in St. Elsewhere.
Love this show. Especially episode about the Titanic. It's incredible that these stories are basically true. Want to see every episode of the 3 yrs it's been on tv.
She was a very pretty girl.God bless Suzanne,s sweet memory.
I'm amazed at the timelessness of these shows. Thanks much!
Love these shows. I grew-up with these stories.....
Suzanne Pleshette...WOW!! finally get to see her play in a show, while in her early 20's. Far cry from the hollywood squares. Oh, and it's David White aka Larry Tate... again. RIP Suzanne and David.
She was in the birds
Heah, that's "Larry Tate", "Darrin's" boss, from Bewitched.
I was trying to remember where I'd seen him before. hehe
You can see Elizabeth Montgromy in one show, where she plays a vile creature. It occurs right after or during the Civil War. Actually, it's one of my favorite. It's called either "The Promise" or "The Dance".
"Darren Stevens."
@@bootsnsaddle8289, wasn't that one a Twilight Zone episode?
@@stevenmacphail1136 I believe you're right !! But truthfully, if I had to pick between OSB & Twilight Zone, for some reason, I ALWAYS prefered OSB. I'm going to look up some old TZ, & compare the. two. Which did you prefer ??
Suzanne Pleshette, I don't think I've seen her that young in any other show, she always looked lovely but a little badass in what I've seen! And of course I yelled "Larry" when I saw Mr. White, I shouldn't do that & be more respectful, I've seen him in many shows & he was a good. R.I.P. to these and all the talented people we've lost who are actually actors!
The youngest I saw her in was a Richard Boon made for TV movie from the 70s and Columbo.
She was in the Birds.
I think you can see her on the Alfred Hitchcock movie The Birds. Plays same kind of strong women too.
J is Scoobysmom I found her on TH-cam in a movie “ Rage to Live” I believe that’s the name....excellent movie🎥👍❤️
Margaret Boy did I sure love love her in that, and as Bob Newhart's wife also.Sexy
Suzanne Pleshette what a classy lady, rest easy Suzanne, rest easy
She was stunning.
Suzanne seems so young here. I remember her in Hitchcock's "The Birds" I think her character was named Annie Hayworth.
Catweasle Was she hot period
She is brilliant in " A RAGE TO LIVE"
Can be located on Y/T.
Never seen her before at this early age. What a beauty.
Yabba-Dabba-Do!
Norman Lloyd. The utterly amazing thing is he’s still a working actor. He’s 106 years old. If I read this and didn’t know who he was, I’d think I was kidding. But I’m not.
Wow, Norman Lloyd died at 106 years old in 2021! He died in his sleep, too. A remarkable actor!
Bob Newhart's T V wife, and Darrin's boss from Bewitched. What a cast.
He saves Suzanne Pleshette's life, then he ends up killing her. I guess he wanted the self-fulling prophecy to continue.
You have the actors mixed up for the Bewitched role
I’ve seen them all over a hundred times over the years but it’s always like the first time❤️❤️❤️
These shows are amazing
Thank you 💕 for keeping these gems and sharing them , the actors are amazing when one considers the camera work etc and lack of technology in those days .
I really enjoyed Suzanne, She reminds me of Natalie Wood. That's how beautiful she is ❤️😍
Loved her in The Birds! Why wasn't she offered big movie parts afterwards? Loved watching her on the screen.
Also A Rage to Live! With Ben Gazzara and Bradford Dillion! Good movie! 👍
@@Marilyn-tk3jl She was in "Nevada Smith" with Steve McQueen.
Thanks Pizza, I love this show 👍🏾🙋🏽
Note to self, watching this very enjoyable series 9/25/18 SG.
Norman Lloyd of "St. Elsewhere" fame. 103 and still acting. :)
He was great in Hitchcock's Saboteur.
Fry!
Sara Smith That Statue of Liberty scene was amazing! "The sleeve, the sleeve!"
Here it is November 2020 and he just turned 106. A great, great actor.
Awesome tv series , love it ... Thanks for the upload
19:33 can’t believe back then they allow a cake shot from behind. Between Suzanne Pleshette and Cloris Leachman-One Step Beyond(Dark Room episode), I don’t know which one was more gorgeous! Cloris Leachman wasn’t as pretty but she had the perfect body😮
Suzanne, definitely.
This episode was like something Alfred Hitchcock would have written. Oh the ending was twisted irony.
Thank you Pizza flix! Loving your content. I like every episode and have subbed.
I'm AB+ (3.4% of Americans have it), and used to donate blood regularly at the now closed Cabrini Hospital. Gave me a special feeling of doing something really good in the world..so of course I was fascinated by this OSB episode.
That's all?
Me. my dad, and stepdaughter have it...
I think AB- is even more rare
Mother Cabrini the first Italian American Saint
that was the must suspend disbelief part of this. i mean somebody else would have it too
“Delusion,” Season 2, Episode 1, aired 15 September 1959. Norman Lloyd as Harold Stern/Frank Jordan, Suzanne Pleshette as Martha Wizinski, David White as Lt. Barry, John Brennan as Martha's Boyfriend, George Mitchell as Mr. Wizinski, Marjorie Bennett as Mrs. Sommers, and John Newland as Himself (Host).
Norman Lloyd turns 107 in November 2021. Great actor.
Craig Smith Really wow👍
107 in November.
@@stephaniealexander3314 107 in November.
Died May 11, 2021.
The scripts were so tight, and the actors knew exactly the atmosphere...
Pleshette married Tom Poston in 2000, 10 yrs after "Newhart," Joanna Louden, inn co-owner, to his George Utley, handyman, a rekindled romance from 1959, he dying at 85 nine months before she died at 70.
She was full of S-E-X appeal when she was young. Also, Ms. Pleshette was a very fine actor , underrated.
I was kid in 80s and she was hot on bob newheart show
She also had sex appeal when she got older!
Has anyone mentioned Norman Lloyd. Is he the oldest living film actor yet. What an amazing career. And still working!!
Is the detective the boss from bewitched?
Yes
sad episode, but really good!
I thought that she was going to fall in love with him. He was so caring and nice. They would have made a perfect match with him as gentle caring lover AND the father figure she needed . She seemed lonely and uncertain and lacking direction. They would have made the PERFECT couple, yes? Yes, imo..
I can vouch from personal experience that someone who aids as a father figure and a lover usually doesn't work out healthily especially if you have daddy issues, hence the typical reason a relationship like this occurs.
@@jenna_baker Perhaps,you just need to find the right, deboinere , witty, adventuresome, father figure to please. Keep an open mind. Love is not ageist. Don't you be .
You , for want of a better word , seem to "NEED " a more mature man . It's part of what makes you tick, desire wise. Embrace your inner desires.
@@ernestkovach3305 go away groomer.
@@ernestkovach3305Ewwww....you're quite the creepy cringefest there, Ernest. 🤢🤮
Norman Lloyd, exceptionally good actor. He just turned 106!
there is no law requiring people with rare blood types to donate blood.
Norman Lloyd, still with us at 105,
David white, Mr. Tate, from Bewitched, is also in this show.
I LOVE JOHN NEWLAND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Suzanne was in Hitchcock's The Birds. Norman Lloyd in Sabotage also by Hitchcock.
WoW I did not expect that ending.
this young lady was beautiful in the parts she played, and she looked good ,too :)
Police officer David White remembered for his part in tv series Bewitched
I Love these!😁
Wow...never saw Pleshette looking so good.
One of my favorite episodes🤠👍
They were saying that the guy is the only person with THAT blood type within the LOCAL AREA. I can see how that could happen in a small town. AB- is the rarest blood type. Only .6% of the population has this AB- blood type. The thing is, someone with AB- blood can RECEIVE from OTHER blood types as well: AB-, A-, B-, and O-. This being a TV program, perhaps the blood type they are referring to is fictional...?
You can donate blood platelets every 2 weeks. You can donate whole blood every 8 weeks. There are stipulations and regulations regarding these rules, but most people with normal health can donate at regular intervals. Most people, however do NOT donate which can cause some real issues for people in need. If you have O- blood type, you really need to donate as it is the "universal" blood type that most people can receive. It's what they use in hospital emergency rooms when they need to give someone blood quickly but they don't know their blood type. Super important to donate as only about 5% of the population donates even though about 95% of us will need blood or their components by the time we are 75 years old.
www.donateblood.org
mark: I'm O+. Decades ago, after donating a few times, I was told not to donate anymore because I was more trouble han my blood was worth. I passed out each time. And, once, I even stopped breathing. So, I stopped giving blood. Not angry or resentful because I could see their position easily. Thankfully, I'm not of a blood type that is needed. Even now, I have to mentally prepare myself when I have to have blood taken just for tests.
Yes, I understand. My niece has the same issue with donating because of once having mononucleosis too. Makes it especially tough for you since it's such a rare blood type! Mono is certainly no fun to go through either. Thanks for responding!
Ok my neeboone
I had mono several times when younger it does not interfere with the ability to give blood. www.medicinenet.com/infectious_mononucleosis_and_blood_donation/ask.htm
RIP NORMAN LLOYD. he died at the age of 106 in Early May 2021.
This Lieutenant has a LOT of nerve. Grant it I don’t know the full story yet but no cop should have access to your medical records and no one can be compelled to donate blood. Survival of the fittest is Real.
She was on an episode of Columbo Dead Weight with Eddie Albert.
Man Suzanne Pleshette is pretty. No wonder Bob Newhart married her! I love these old shows because whenever there were sexy ladies or romantic scenes they always had that particular music.
My sister that happens to be an RN, made sure I wasn't an organ donor....
Remember her in the Bob Newhart show? She was always classy with her outfits. And how she "let Bob" be in charge? That was classy" I thought.
She was the perfect woman for the part... and I still love Bob Newhart’s dry humor. It was so nice to see Bob Newhart on the TV show The Big Bang Theory!!!
Wow, Suzanne Pleshette looked pretty hot in this one, I like her playing the bad girl.
Wow!
Wasn't Suzanne in her prime a stunner?
It' not easy for the average guy to envy Tom Poston, but whenever I see Suzanne Pleshette...
20alphabet Tom Poston had an incredible life, including a badass military career as a pilot who was at the Normandy Invasion. And he had Ms. Pleshette. He weren’t no handyman George, thats for sure...
If ya listen to the music that starts in clip 9:46 its the same music used
in the 1968 horror classic night of the living dead.
RIP Norman Lloyd
You should add Norman Lloyd to the description
That's a trip- my X had rare blood and the hospitals called him constantly for "emergency" donation- he got sick of it- only in at 4:34. He finally started telling them no.
Great story !
I just watched this again after a year or so. What I forgot to say is how sexy Suzanne looked at this early juncture of her career. That body is to die for. And her eyes, how they can see right through you. She is a true "temptress" in this role.
The actor playing the leading role also changed his name Norman Lloyd was born Norman Perlmutter I remember him portraying a Nazi agent in the film Saboteur And was a producer of Hitchcock's anthology television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Great chemistry between Lioyd and Suzanne Pleshette.
Cute story, and very typical for this show -- but such hammy, over-the-top acting. I'm glad that, for the most part, acting styles have changed since them.
For such a rare blood type he gave blood very frequently.
That's funny. Good observation, where were most of the others.
She is stunning.
HA, Larry Tate From Bewitched!
the blood donor is played by Norman Lloyd, who years later starred in St. Elsewhere.
"In the 1980s, Lloyd gained a new generation of fans for playing Dr. Daniel Auschlander, one of the starring roles on the medical drama St. Elsewhere."
"1959. Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (TV series). Harold Stern. 'Delusion.'"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Lloyd
Saw this one years ago. Snot bad. Suz certainly was a looker.
Norman Lloyd died just 3 years ago at age 106 and had a 75 year marriage....and Suzanne was gorgeous!
!!!! Suzanne Pleshette !!!!
24:30- "Next week, a highly unusual story about a hidden deformity that almost destroyed a man and woman's happiness. The denouement is equally unusual- but then again, who can explain the strange things that occur when exploring the realm that is......'One Step Beyond'."
Major script flaw -- he gave blood 30 times -- why can't the others donate?
Some of them died. But, yeah, he did say some were still OK. Good point.
Yeah. Didn't even think of that. You are brilliant. LOL
That is not how it works. These people needing his blood has no bearing as to whether they are universal donors as well. Google it. It is interesting.
NuncNuncNuncNunc it’s not a script flaw..this show stays as close as possible to the actual facts.
@Stephanie Alexander
Not an issue when there aren't any facts.
The Best!
No search warrant? Just barge in and go through the fellow's papers??
Love the Studebaker police cruiser at 1:07!
Weird universe in which the local authorities force blood donations; but you get to spend time with Suzanne Pleshette.
Oh my.
More like aggressive persuasion
Robert Dougherty 👍
Here in Greece we make blood donations and get credits for them - so if you need a blood transfusion you can use your credits. If you don't have any credits your friends can donate their credits -- CRAZY
@@hammadoolass In Singapore you get a free cup of Milo.
I can't take this, it's agonizing waiting for this show to get to the freakin point.
Wow. S.P. 22 years old here!
18:52 If some older guy looked at me like this... "I'd very much like to help you" ... OH, I'd move to a different state, change every lock, phone number, my name. OH Hell Nah..
I couldn't understand why she was so against his help.
Why so many ads? It has more than regular television and it’s getting annoying.
Suzanne Pleshette was gorgeous !