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  1. "Where Is Everybody?" is the first episode of the American anthology television series The Twilight Zone and was originally broadcast on 2 October 1959, on CBS. It is one of the most realistic Twilight Zone episodes, as it features no supernatural elements and is based on fairly straightforward extrapolation of science.

  2. Where Is Everybody?: Directed by Robert Stevens. With Earl Holliman, James Gregory, Paul Langton, James McCallion. Mike Ferris finds himself alone in the small Oakwood town and without recollection about his name, where he is or who he is. Mike wanders through the town trying to find a living soul.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Robert Stevens
    • 1959-10-02
  3. "Where is Everybody?" is the first episode of The Twilight Zone. From the CBS Video Library cover:"Mike Ferris (Earl Holliman) finds himself walking into a town utterly devoid of people, with no memory of who he is or how he got there, the only clue to his identity being the Air Force jumpsuit...

  4. Apr 1, 2018 · One of the all-aaround-best TV series ever produced by the mind of man... Reviewer: jros88 - - December 14, 2021. Subject: Twilight Zone rocks. Thank you for uploading these. Love these old memories and stories. Great writing back then. Wish the rest of the series was available here. Thanks again.. 19,228 Views.

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    • will-lund
  5. "The Twilight Zone" Where Is Everybody? (TV Episode 1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. A man finds himself walking down a country road, not knowing who, nor where he is. He comes across a diner with a jukebox blaring and hot coffee on the stove - only no one's there. A little further down the road, he comes to the picturesque town of Oakwood, and finds it, too, seems deserted.

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  8. Sep 26, 2023 · Where is everybody? The solitude slowly begins to drive him into a panic. The twist ending: the man is not isolated in a small American town but inside a small sensory isolation booth.

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