Walking taking a walk in a wealthy neighborhood an unemployed man living in a shelter experiences an unusual transformation.
s03e01 - The Curious Case of Edgar Witherspoon
s03e02 - Extra Innings
s03e03 - The Crossing
s03e04 - The Hunters
s03e05 - Dream Me a Life
s03e06 - Memories
s03e07 - The Hellgramite Method
s03e08 - Our Selena is Dying
s03e09 - The Call
s03e10 - The Trance
s03e11 - Acts of Terror
s03e12 - 20/20 Vision
s03e13 - There Was an Old Woman
s03e14 - The Trunk
s03e15 - Appointment on Route 17
s03e16 - The Cold Equations
s03e17 - Stranger in Possum Meadows
s03e18 - Street of Shadows
s03e19 - Something in the Walls
s03e20 - A Game of Pool
s03e21 - The Wall
s03e22 - Room 2426
s03e23 - The Mind of Simon Foster
s03e24 - Cat and Mouse
s03e25 - Rendezvous in a Dark Place
s03e26 - Many, Many Monkeys
s03e27 - Love is Blind
s03e28 - Crazy as a Soup Sandwich
s03e29 - Special Service
s03e30 - Father & Son Game
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.