An attorney and his wife have successful careers. They feel something is lacking in their marriage. Soon, they encounter younger versions of their mates.
s02e01 - The Once and Future King
s02e02 - A Saucer of Loneliness
s02e03 - What Are Friends For?
s02e04 - Aqua Vita
s02e05 - The Storyteller
s02e06 - Nightsong
s02e07 - The After Hours
s02e08 - Lost and Found
s02e09 - The World Next Door
s02e10 - The Toys of Caliban
s02e11 - The Convict's Piano
s02e12 - The Road Less Traveled
s02e13 - The Card
s02e14 - The Junction
s02e15 - Joy Ride
s02e16 - Shelter Skelter
s02e17 - Private Channel
s02e18 - Time and Teresa Golowitz
s02e19 - Voices in the Earth
s02e20 - Song of the Younger World
s02e21 - The Girl I Married
This show is based on Rod Serling's classic TV anthology show, The Twilight Zone. Redoing some episodes and doing new ones 20 years laters after the originals, these are made in color and in one-hour episodes. Most of the episodes contained two or three stories, and were broken up in half hour episodes for syndication. CBS cancelled the show in its second season, but it was picked up by a Canadian producer and aired in syndication in a half-hour format. The show contains mostly ironic or special situations with a twist at the end, which show the human nature, coupled with science fiction, horror or fantasy. Some of the show's writers are well known: Harlan Ellison, Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Sidney Sheldon and J. Michael Straczynski. The opening and closing music was done by The Grateful Dead.