The Twilight Zone: A Thing About Machines


11:35 pm - 12:05 am, Tuesday, December 30 on WBME MeTV (58.2)

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About this Broadcast
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A Thing About Machines

Season 2, Episode 4

An irascible writer (Richard Haydn) hates his mechanical devices---and the feeling is mutual. TV Repairman: Barney Phillips. Edith: Barbara Stuart. Policeman: Henry Beckman. Intern: Jay Overholts. Telephone Repairman: Lew Brown. Written by Rod Serling.

repeat 1960 English HD Level Unknown
Sci-fi Anthology Suspense/thriller Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Richard Haydn (Actor) .. Bartlett Finchley
Barney Phillips (Actor) .. TV Repairman
Barbara Stuart (Actor) .. Edith
Henry Beckman (Actor) .. Policeman
Jay Overholts (Actor) .. Intern
Lew Brown (Actor) .. Telephone Repairman
Margarita Cordova (Actor) .. Girl on TV

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Did You Know..
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Richard Haydn (Actor) .. Bartlett Finchley
Born: March 10, 1905
Died: April 25, 1985
Trivia: Tweedy, eccentric character actor Richard Haydn failed at several professions -- including music hall entertainer and overseer of a Jamaican banana plantation -- before latching onto a touring British theatre troupe. While performing on radio, Haydn created the character of nerdish, nasal "fish expert" Edwin Carp, a role which earned him a spot in the American variety revue Set to Music and later resulted in several satirical books written by the actor (he would reprise the Edwin Carp character on a memorable 1964 episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show). Signed to a 20th Century-Fox film contract in 1940, Haydn's first film assignment was the comparatively straight role of Charley Wyckham in Charley's Aunt (1941). Versatile to a fault, Haydn's film roles ranged from normal, sobersided types like the schoolteacher in the Green Years (1946), to the despicable British nobleman in Forever Amber (1946). His most enjoyable performances were as fey, prissy, often mother-dominated types: Cluny Brown (1946) and Sitting Pretty (1947) were his best assignments in this vein. Haydn directed three films for Paramount, playing small roles in each (under such pseudonyms as Richard Rancyd): Miss Tatlock's Millions (1947), Dear Wife (1948) and Mr, Music (1950), The biggest hit with which Haydn was associated was 1965's The Sound of Music (1965), in which he played the vacillating theatrical entrepreneur Max Detweiller. He also sparkled in TV roles on such series as Lassie, The Man From UNCLE and Bonanza. His last film role (heavily cut before release) was a tiny expository part at the beginning of Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein (1974). Almost as mercurial offscreen as on, Richard Haydn was averse to granting interviews, usually making comments like "There is no Richard Haydn. It is probably something you ate".
Barney Phillips (Actor) .. TV Repairman
Born: January 01, 1913
Died: January 01, 1982
Barbara Stuart (Actor) .. Edith
Born: January 03, 1930
Died: May 15, 2011
Birthplace: Paris, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Modeled in New York City to help pay for her acting classes with Stella Adler and Uta Hagen. Appeared with her then-husband, actor Dick Gautier, on the game shows Match Game and Tattletales. Considered her role as the future mother-in-law of Tom Hanks in Bachelor Party to be one of her favorites.
Henry Beckman (Actor) .. Policeman
Born: November 26, 1921
Died: June 17, 2008
Birthplace: City of Halifax
Trivia: Beckman is a stocky character actor, onscreen from the '50s.
Jay Overholts (Actor) .. Intern
Lew Brown (Actor) .. Telephone Repairman
Born: March 18, 1925
Trivia: American character actor Lew Brown has been appearing on stage, screen and television for over 50 years.
Margarita Cordova (Actor) .. Girl on TV
Born: February 26, 1939

Before / After
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Perry Mason
10:30 pm