

Seasons and episodes
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Season 2 August 22, 1952
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2 - 1A Bird in Hand August 22, 1952
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2 - 2Thanks August 29, 1952
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2 - 3The Seeing Eye Surgeon September 05, 1952
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2 - 4The Cocoon September 12, 1952
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2 - 5The Chase September 19, 1952
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2 - 6Youth on Tap (aka: Young Blood) September 26, 1952
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2 - 7Substance X October 03, 1952
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2 - 8The Horn October 10, 1952
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2 - 9Double Trouble October 17, 1952
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2 - 10Many Happy Returns (aka: Invaders at Ground Zero) October 24, 1952
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2 - 11The Tomb of King Tarus October 31, 1952
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2 - 12The Window November 07, 1952
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2 - 13The Camera November 14, 1952
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2 - 14The Quiet Lady November 21, 1952
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2 - 15The Invigorating Air November 28, 1952
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2 - 16The Glacier Giant December 05, 1952
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2 - 17The Fatal Flower December 12, 1952
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2 - 18The Machine December 19, 1952
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2 - 19The Bitter Storm December 26, 1952
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2 - 20The Mask of Medusa January 02, 1953
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2 - 21Conqueror's Isle January 09, 1953
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2 - 22Discovered Heart January 16, 1953
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2 - 23The Picture of Dorian Gray January 23, 1953
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2 - 24Two Faced January 30, 1953
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2 - 25The Build Box February 06, 1953
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2 - 26Another Chance February 13, 1953
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2 - 27The Great Silence February 20, 1953
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2 - 28Lonesome Village February 27, 1953
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2 - 29The Fury of the Cocoon March 06, 1953
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2 - 30The Squeeze Play March 13, 1953
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2 - 31Read to Me Herr Doktor March 20, 1953
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2 - 32Ghost Writer March 27, 1953
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2 - 33Past Tense April 03, 1953
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2 - 34Homecoming April 10, 1953
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2 - 35The Rivals April 17, 1953
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2 - 36Please Omit Flowers April 24, 1953
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2 - 37The Evil Within May 01, 1953
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2 - 38The Vault May 08, 1953
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2 - 39Ink May 15, 1953
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2 - 40The Spider's Web May 22, 1953
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2 - 41Lazarus Walks May 29, 1953
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2 - 42What Dreams May Come June 12, 1953
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Season 1 August 03, 1951
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1 - 1Verdict from Space August 03, 1951
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1 - 2Blunder August 10, 1951
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1 - 3A Child is Crying August 17, 1951
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1 - 4The Woman at Land's End August 24, 1951
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1 - 5The Last Man on Earth August 31, 1951
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1 - 6Errand Boy September 07, 1951
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1 - 7The Monsters September 14, 1951
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1 - 8The Dark Angel September 28, 1951
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1 - 9The Crystal Egg October 12, 1951
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1 - 10Test Flight October 26, 1951
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1 - 11The Search for the Flying Saucer November 09, 1951
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1 - 12Enemy Unknown November 23, 1951
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1 - 13Sneak Attack December 07, 1951
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1 - 14The Invader December 21, 1951
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1 - 15The Dune Roller January 04, 1952
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1 - 16Frankenstein January 18, 1952
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1 - 1720,000 Leagues Under the Sea: The Chase (1) January 25, 1952
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1 - 1820,000 Leagues Under the Sea: The Escape (2) February 01, 1952
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1 - 19What You Need February 08, 1952
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1 - 20Age of Peril February 15, 1952
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1 - 21Memento February 22, 1952
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1 - 22The Children's Room February 29, 1952
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1 - 23Bound Together March 07, 1952
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1 - 24The Diamond Lens March 14, 1952
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1 - 25The Fisherman's Wife (aka: Fountain of Youth) March 21, 1952
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1 - 26Flight Overdue March 28, 1952
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1 - 27And a Little Child April 04, 1952
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1 - 28Sleep No More April 11, 1952
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1 - 29Time to Go April 18, 1952
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1 - 30Plague from Space April 25, 1952
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1 - 31Red Dust May 02, 1952
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1 - 32The Golden Ingot May 09, 1952
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1 - 33Black Planet May 16, 1952
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1 - 34World of Water May 23, 1952
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1 - 35Little Black Bag May 30, 1952
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1 - 36The Exile June 06, 1952
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1 - 37All the Time in the World June 13, 1952
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1 - 38The Miraculous Serum June 20, 1952
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1 - 39Appointment on Mars June 27, 1952
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1 - 40The Duplicates July 04, 1952
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1 - 41Ahead of His Time July 18, 1952
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1 - 42Sudden Darkness August 01, 1952
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1 - 43Ice from Space August 08, 1952
Overview
Tales of Tomorrow is an American anthology science fiction series that was performed and broadcast live on ABC from 1951 to 1953. The series covered such stories as Frankenstein, starring Lon Chaney, Jr., 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea starring Thomas Mitchell as Captain Nemo, and many others featuring such performers as Boris Karloff, Brian Keith, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger, Bruce Cabot, Franchot Tone, Gene Lockhart, Walter Abel, Leslie Nielsen, and Paul Newman. The series had many similarities to the later Twilight Zone which also covered one of the same stories, "What You Need". In total it ran for eighty-five 30-minute episodes.