When it comes to 1960s TV series dealing with the strange
and paranormal, most viewers remember only The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits.
But both of these series were preceded by Alcoa
Presents: One Step Beyond, which debuted in January 1959, a full 9 months
before The Twilight Zone. One Step Beyond
also distinguished itself by basing its stories on actual reported events.
Whereas The Twilight Zone was creator
Rod Serling's running commentary on human folly in the form of strange,
thought-provoking fables, One Step Beyond
was an argument in favor of the unexplained at the dawn of the space age, a
time when science was seen as a powerful tool for creating a utopian future. One Step Beyond's message was that
science can't explain or account for everything, that there are still phenomena
that defy reason and scientifically proven explanation.
The show was created by Merwin Gerard, who had first worked
with host and director John Newland on the drama anthology series Robert Montgomery Presents. Producer
Collier Young was also part of the team who conceived the series and managed it
through its 3-year run. According to John Kenneth Muir's interview with
Newland, the series was originally going to be called Fantasy and would rotate each week between horror, fantasy, science
fiction, and so on, but the creators felt that the other genres had already
been covered, so they turned their attention to the paranormal. Newland was an
established TV actor and director and his role as the face of the series, the
one personality that appeared each week introducing and summarizing each
episode, was key in selling the series to ABC. Though Newland admits in his
interview with Muir that he himself never had a paranormal experience, the show
was very careful to underscore its connection to reality, as Muir notes in his
book An Analytical Guide to Television's
One Step Beyond, 1959-1961, but did so in a very nuanced way:
"In the case of One Step Beyond, it never made the claim
that its dramatizations were 'real' in-and-of-themselves or that it was a
documentary. Instead, it argued that its dramatizations were based in fact and
that the core concept of these dramatizations (telepathy, precognition, alien
abduction, Bigfoot) were valid and worthy of further study."
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Despite the show's success and enthusiastic support by its
sponsor Alcoa, Newland and Gerard both felt that it had run its course after
three seasons and 96 episodes. As Muir documents, Gerard once conceded in an
interview that there are really only about 15 different paranormal stories,
meaning that the series had repackaged its repertoire several times over just
to make it through its three seasons. Despite this, the show was resurrected in
1978 with the original producers and writers, but Newland admitted that the
quality was inferior, and it lasted only a single season.
The theme and the scores for most episodes were composed by
Harry Lubin. Lubin began his musical career at age 19 playing piano for
singer Feodor
Chaliapin before moving on to become the musical director at the Irving Palace
Theatre in New York the following year. By the late 1930s he had moved over to
weekly radio programs, first for NBC, then the Advertisers Broadcasting
Company. In the early 1950s he progressed to television, first with The
Pinky Lee Show, which remained on the air until 1953. He was then selected
as musical director for The Loretta Young Show, which is where he first
met John Newland and thus the connection for One Step Beyond. Due
to the success of his work on One Step Beyond, Lubin was hired to score
the second season of The Outer Limits. He died July 21, 1977 at the age
of 71.
The DVD releases for One
Stop Beyond are a bit of a mess. The complete first season, all of whose
episodes aired in 1959, has been released by Paramount Studios. Many episodes for
Seasons 2 and 3 have been released by different companies. Mill Creek has
released a 4-disc collection containing 50 episodes scattered through the
series' three seasons. Echo Bridge has also released a 4-disc collection
containing 20 episodes. And Alpha Home Video has released 13 single discs each
containing 4 episodes again scattered amongst the three seasons. There are also
many episodes available for viewing on youtube.com and hulu.com. Using the Mill
Creek DVD set and supplementing it with episodes found online, I was able to
view 36 of the 38 episodes that aired in 1960. The video quality from all three
of these sources (Mill Creek, youtube, and hulu) is fairly poor and the
episodes are sometimes slightly truncated.
The Actors
John Newland
Born in Cincinnati, Newland began his theatrical career in
Chicago, where he performed with a vaudeville group called The Vikings who wore
gold capes. After moving to New York, he landed a job with Milton Berle's
outfit, performing at various vaudeville houses. After serving in the Army Air
Force in World War II, he began his film career in 1946 but considered it a
failure after landing only small parts and turned to television by the early
1950s. He had particular success on drama anthology series, making multiple
appearances on shows such as The Philco-Goodyear Televison Playhouse, Kraft
Theatre, and 37 appearances on Robert Montgomery Presents. His work
was good enough to garner an Emmy nomination in 1953. It was while working on
the latter series that he also moved to the other side of the camera and took
up directing, helming 15 episodes of the anthology before going on to do double
duty and acting on The Loretta Young Show. This experience served him
well when he was recruited by One Step Beyond creator and friend Merwin
Gerard to be both host and director for the series.
After One Step Beyond completed its 3-year run
in 1961, Newland's acting career tapered considerably, appearing in only a
couple of episodes of Thriller and Dr. Kildare before
resurfacing as the host of an attempted comeback for One Step Beyond titled
The Next Step Beyond in 1978. But his directorial career flourished: He
went on to direct multiple episodes of Thriller, Dr. Kildare, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Bachelor Father, Peyton Place, The Man
Who Never Was (for which he also wrote), Harry O, Police Woman,
and Wonder Woman, with his last directorial effort being a 1983 episode
of Whiz Kids. He passed away January 10, 2000 at the age of 82.
Notable Guest Stars
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Season 2, Episode 18, "The
Forests of the Night": Mark Roberts (appeared in Gilda, It's a Wonderful Life,
and Onionhead and played Hildy
Johnson on Front Page and Bob and
Bill Brannagan on The Brothers Brannagan)
plays hunting party member Pete Rankin. Douglas Dick (Carl Herrick on Waterfront) plays hunting party member
Alec Brown.
Season 2, Episode 19, "Call
From Tomorrow": Arthur Franz (starred in Flight to Mars, The Member of
the Wedding, and The Caine Mutiny)
plays stage director Kevin Stacy. Margaret Phillips (prominent Welsh stage
actress who appeared in A Life of Her Own
and The Nun's Story) plays his
actress wife Elena. Murvyn Vye (Lionel on The
Bob Cummings Show) plays an actor cast as Othello.
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Season 2, Episode 21, "The
Day the World Wept: The Lincoln Story": Jeanne Bates (Nurse Wills on Ben Casey) plays Mary Todd Lincoln. Justice
Watson (J.W. Harrington on Holiday Lodge)
plays Elgin, PA resident Mr. Dayton. Norman Leavitt (Ralph on Trackdown) plays church sextant Noah. Robert
Carson (Mr. Maddis on The George Burns
and Gracie Allen Show) plays an army sergeant.
Season 2, Episode 22, "The
Lovers": John Beal (appeared in Les
Miserables (1935), Madame X, Amityville 3-D, and The Firm, and played Judge Vail on Dark Shadows) plays retired Viennese postman Otto Becher. Vanessa
Brown (appeared in The Ghost and Mrs.
Muir, The Secret of St. Ives, The Heiress, and Tarzan and the Slave Girl and played Liz Cooper on My Favorite Husband) plays coffee shop
waitress Elsa Schuldorf. Sig Ruman (starred in Ninotchka, A Night at the Opera, To Be or Not to Be, House of Frankenstein, and Stalag
17) plays her uncle Franz. Irene Tedrow (Mrs. Elkins on Dennis the Menace) plays psychoanalyst
Dr. J.H. Sesselschreiber.
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Season 2, Episode 24, "The
Mask": Wesley Lau (Lt. Andy Anderson on Perry Mason and Master Sgt. Jiggs on The Time Tunnel) plays rescued Air Force pilot Lt. Harold Wilenski.
Luis Van Rooten (appeared in To the Ends
of the Earth, The Secret of St. Ives,
Detective Story, and Operation Eichmann, was the voice of the
King and the Grand Duke in Cinderella,
and played Knobby Walsh on The Joe
Palooka Story) plays Egyptologist Dr. Brimley.
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Season 2, Episode 28, "I Saw
You Tomorrow": Rosemary Murphy (Margaret Blumenthal on Lucas Tanner) plays British estate
hostess Ellie Pelston. Rolfe Sedan (Mr. Beasley the Postman on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
and Mr. Briggs the Postman on The Addams
Family) plays butler.
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Season 2, Episode 31, "The
Peter Hurkos Story, Part 2": Albert Salmi (See "The Peter Hurkos
Story, Part 1" above) returns as Peter Hurkos. Alf Kjellin (directed
multiple episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock
Hour, Dr. Kildare, I Spy, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The
Waltons, and Dynasty) plays
research scientist Dr. Lars Lindstrom. Justice Watson (see "The
Day the World Wept: The Lincoln Story" above) plays Police Capt. Kibbe.
Andrew Prine (starred in The Miracle Worker,
The Devil's Brigade, Bandolero!, and Chisum and played Andy Guthrie on The Wide Country, Dr. Roger Helvick on Dr. Kildare, Timothy Pride on The
Road West, Dan Costello on W.E.B.,
and Wayne/Wyatt Donnelly on Weird Science)
plays serial killer Walter Bird.
Season 2, Episode 32,
"Delia": Lee Phillips (starred in Peyton
Place and The Hunters, and played
Ellery Queen on The Further Adventures of
Ellery Queen; also directed 60 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show and multiple episodes of Peyton Place, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The
Doris Day Show, and The Waltons) plays
lovesick rich man Philip Wilson. Murray Matheson (Felix Mulholland on Banacek) plays British beach bum Bentley.
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Season 2, Episode 35,
"Contact": Alexander Lockwood (Judge Baker on Sam Benedict) plays physician Dr.
Otis.
Season 2, Episode 36, "The
Lonely Room": Fabrizio Mioni (appeared in Hercules, Get Yourself a
College Girl, Girl Happy, and The Venetian Affair) plays lovesick
young man Henri Lamont. Carl Esmond (starred in Little Men, Lover Come Back
(1946), and Walk a Crooked Mile)
plays his landlord Emile. Maurice Marsac (Maurice La Blanche on Our Miss Brooks and Maurice on The Beverly Hillbillies) plays a
restaurant maitre 'd.
Season 2, Episode 37, "House
of the Dead": Mario Alcalde (Yellow Hawk on The Texan and Chuck Atwell on Peyton
Place) plays British officer Lt. Harry Fraser. Laya Raki (Halima on Crane) plays his girlfriend Mai Ling. James
Hong (Barry Chan on The New Adventures of
Charlie Chan, Frank Chen on Jigsaw
John, and Doctor Chen Ling on Dynasty)
plays a Hong Kong tour guide. Beal Wong (Grandpa Ling on Bachelor Father) plays a prophetic blind man.
Season 2, Episode 38,
"Goodbye, Grandpa": Anna Karen (Mrs. Chernak on Peyton Place) plays poor single mother Nan Wylie. Candy Moore
(Angie on The Donna Reed Show and
Chris Carmichael on The Lucy Show)
plays her daughter Callie.
Season 2, Episode 39, "The
Storm": Lee Bergere (George on Hot L
Baltimore and Joseph Anders on Dynasty)
plays American art follower Joe Bernheim. Donald Foster (Herbert Johnson on Hazel) plays a museum curator. Danny
Bravo (the voice of Hadji on Jonny Quest)
plays Mexican boy Juanito.
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Season 3, Episode 3, "The
Death Waltz": Elizabeth Montgomery (Samantha Stephens on Bewitched) plays fickle frontier femme
fatale Lillie Clarke. Ed Prentiss (Carl Jensen on The Virginian) plays her father Col. William Clarke. Robert Sampson
(Sgt. Walsh on Steve Canyon, Father
Mike Fitzgerald on Bridget Love Bernie,
and Sheriff Turk Tobias on Falcon Crest)
plays one of her suitors Lt. Eustace Fairchild.
Season 3, Episode 5, "If You
See Sally": Anne Whitfield (Barbara Harris on Days of Our Lives) plays runaway daughter Sally Ellis. Pat
McCaffrie (Chuck Forrest on Bachelor Father) plays a truck driver. Bernard Kates (Lalley on The Asphalt Jungle) plays a bus driver.
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Season 3, Episode 7, "To Know
the End": Alexander Davion (Phoebus de Chateaupers on The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Chief Det. Insp. David Keen on Gideon, C.I.D.) plays British Army Capt.
Harry MacDougall. Noel Drayton (Mr. Hardcastle on Family Affair) plays a British Army investigator.
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Season 3, Episode 9, "The
Voice": Robert Lansing (Det. Steve Carella on 87th Precinct, Gen. Frank Savage on 12 O'Clock High, Peter Murphy/Frank Wainwright on The Man Who Never Was, Lt. Jack Curtis
on Automan, Control on The Equalizer, and Paul Blaisdell on Kung Fu: The Legend Continues) plays
Providence newspaper reporter Jared Corning. Carl Benton Reid (starred in The Little Foxes, In a Lonely Place, Lorna
Doone, and The Left Hand of God
and played The Man on Burke's Law)
plays Providence resident Brian Christopher. Luana Anders (starred in Reform School Girl, Dementia 13, and The Last
Detail) plays the owner of a talking raccoon Joan Goss. Les Tremayne (starred
in The War of the Worlds (1953), The Story of Ruth, The Slime People, and The
Fortune Cookie and played Inspector Richard Queen in The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen) plays investigator Dr.
Grimes.
Season 3, Episode 10, "The
Promise": William Shatner (starred in The
Brothers Karamazov, Judgment at
Nuremberg, Kingdom of the Spiders,
and The Kidnapping of the President
and played David Koster on For the People,
Dr. Carl Noyes on Dr, Kildare, Capt.
James T. Kirk on Star Trek, Jeff
Cable on Barbary Coast, Sgt. T.J.
Hooker on T.J. Hooker, Walter H.
Bascom on TekWar, Denny Crane on The Practice and Boston Legal, and Dr. Edison Milford Goodson III on $#*! My Dad Says) plays former Nazi bomb
defuser Carl Bremer. Lester Matthews (Sir Dennis Nayland Smith on The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu and
Fleming Pendleton on The Beverly Hillbillies)
plays a British civil defense official.
Season 3, Episode 11, "Tonight
at 12:17": Peggy Ann Garner (appeared in The Pied Piper, Jane Eyre,
Daisy Kenyon, and Thunder in the Valley) plays expectant
wife Laura Perkins. John Lasell (Dr. Michael Shea on As the World Turns and Dr. Peter Guthrie on Dark Shadows) plays her husband Johnny. Gene Lyons (Commander
Dennis Randall on Ironside) plays air
field owner Sam Blake.
Season 3, Episode 12, "Where
Are They?": Richard Devon (shown on the right, played Jody Barker on Yancy Derringer) plays inventor Charles Elton. Addison Richards (see
"Gypsy" above) plays a U.S. cabinet secretary. Harlan Warde (John
Hamilton on The Rifleman and Sheriff
John Brannan on The Virginian) plays scientist
Cmdr. Phillips. Joan Tompkins (Trudy Wagner on Sam Benedict, Mrs. Brahms on Occasional
Wife, and Lorraine Miller on My Three Sons) plays newspaper publisher's wife Jenny Call. Robert Williams (Mr. Dorfman
on Dennis the Menace) plays Chico, CA
Marshal Joe Tomlinson. Alan Dexter (Frank Ferguson on Days of Our Lives) plays San Francisco newspaper reporter Mr. Towers.
Season 3, Episode 13, "Legacy
of Love": Norma Crane (appeared in Tea
and Sympathy, They Call Me Mr. Tibbs!,
and Fiddler on the Roof and played
Rayola Dean on Mister Peepers) plays fated
daughter Marianne Darelle. Charles Aidman (narrator on the 1985-87 version of The Twilight Zone) plays fated husband
Norman Bromley. Olan Soule (see "Earthquake" above) plays a train
conductor.
Season 3, Episode 14, "Rendezvous":
Georgeann Johnson (Marge Bellows on Mister
Peepers, Katherine McKay on Our
Family Honor, Dr. Waverly on The
Colbys, Senator Janet Getzloff on Wiseguy,
Charlotte O'Neill on The Trials of Rosie
O'Neill, and Elizabeth Quinn on Dr.
Quinn, Medicine Woman) plays widow Kate Maxwell. Donald Murphy (Ben Cabot
on The Loretta Young Show) plays bachelor
Fred Somers. H.M. Wynant (Frosty on Batman
and Ed Chapman on Dallas) plays stalker
William Cooper.
I loved One Step Beyond, as a kid, and watching the stories now is terrific, I bought a couple of sets of DVD's. I kept a few and gifted others. It was a wonderful show, and I watched it with awe, as a child. It opened my mind to possibilities I had never dreamed of, and I believed every show!
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