El FugitivoTítulo V.O.: "The Fugitive"
Guión:
Charles BeaumontDirector: Richard L. Bare
Fecha de emisión en USA: Mar. 9, 1962
Guest Starring: J. Pat O'Malley (Ben), Susan Gordon (Jenny), Nancy Kulp (Mrs. Gann), Wesley Lau (Primer Perseguidor), Paul Tripp (Segundo Perseguidor)
Sinopsis: Ben es un viejo entrañable al que todos los niños del barrio adoran. Lo que más les gusta de él son sus trucos de magia. Magia tal como convertirse en otra cosa, hacer desaparecer objetos... Pero dos hombres buscan a Ben, y tiene algo que ver con sus poderes.
Frases destacadas:
Opening Narration: It's been said that science fiction and fantasy are two different things: science fiction the improbable made possible; fantasy, the impossible made probable. What would you have if you put these two different things together? Well, you'd have an old man named Ben who knows a lot of tricks most people don't know and a little girl named Jenny who loves him, and a journey into the heart of the Twilight Zone.
Closing Narration: Mrs. Gann will be in for a big surprise when she finds this under Jenny's pillow, because Mrs. Gann has more temper than imagination. She'll never dream that this is a picture of Old Ben as he really looks, and it will never occur to her that eventually her niece will grow up to be an honest-to-goodness queen, somewhere in the Twilight Zone.