Lights Out

TV-PG 6.8
1949 Drama , Crime , Reality , Sci-Fi

Lights Out was an extremely popular American old-time radio program, an early example of a network series devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural, predating Suspense and Inner Sanctum. Versions of Lights Out aired on different networks, at various times, from January 1934 to the summer of 1947 and the series eventually made the transition to television. In 1946, NBC Television brought Lights Out to TV in a series of four specials, broadcast live and produced by Fred Coe, who also contributed three of the scripts. NBC asked Cooper to write the script for the premiere, "First Person Singular", which is told entirely from the point of view of an unseen murderer who kills his obnoxious wife and winds up being executed. Variety gave this first episode a rave review ("undoubtedly one of the best dramatic shows yet seen on a television screen"), but Lights Out did not become a regular NBC-TV series until 1949.

  • Cast:
    Jack La Rue

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EP2 - Blackwood Hall
September. 03,1951

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EP3 - Prophet of Darkness
September. 10,1951

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EP4 - To See Ourselves
September. 17,1951

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EP5 - Rappaccini's Daughter
September. 24,1951

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EP6 - Will-O-the-wisp
October. 01,1951

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EP11 - The Chamber of Gloom
November. 05,1951

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EP12 - The Beast in the Garden
November. 12,1951

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EP13 - Friday the Nineteenth
November. 19,1951

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EP14 - BEYOND THE DOOR (AKA) FAR OFF ISLAND
November. 26,1951

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EP18 - This Way to Heaven
December. 24,1951

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EP19 - Of Time and Third Avenue
December. 30,1951

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EP20 - THE SCHOOL FOR THE UNSPEAKBLE
January. 07,1952

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EP21 - Blood Relation
January. 14,1952

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EP22 - The Intruder
January. 21,1952

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EP23 - The Third Door
January. 28,1952

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EP24 - The Chain
February. 04,1952

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EP25 - Cries the String
February. 11,1952

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EP26 - The Eyes from San Francisco
February. 18,1952

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EP27 - The Perfect Servant
February. 25,1952

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EP28 - Private - Keep Out
March. 03,1952

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EP30 - The Borgia Lamp
March. 17,1952

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EP32 - The Pit
April. 07,1952

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EP33 - THE MEN ON THE MOUNTAIN
April. 14,1952

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EP34 - A Lucky Piece
April. 21,1952

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EP35 - For Rent
April. 28,1952

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EP36 - A Journey Into the Shadows
May. 05,1952

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EP37 - The Green Thumb
May. 12,1952

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EP38 - Little Girl
May. 19,1952

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EP39 - The Death's Head
May. 26,1952

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EP40 - Night Walk
June. 02,1952

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EP41 - Blind Man's Bluff
June. 09,1952

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EP42 - Nightmare
June. 16,1952

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EP43 - The Coins of Death
June. 23,1952

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EP44 - The Lonely Albatross
June. 30,1952

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EP45 - THE GUEST IN ROOM THIRTEEN
July. 07,1952

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EP46 - The Bog Oak Necklace
July. 14,1952

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EP47 - Death Trap
July. 28,1952

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EP48 - Man in the Dark
August. 04,1952

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EP49 - The Killer's Moon
August. 11,1952

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EP50 - Twist of Fate
August. 18,1952

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EP51 - DEATH IS A SMALL MONK
August. 25,1952

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EP52 - The Verdict
September. 01,1952

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EP53 - The Red Rose
September. 08,1952

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EP54 - The Darker Night
September. 15,1952

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EP55 - Flight Thirteen
September. 22,1952

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EP56 - The Hollow Man
September. 29,1952

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EP57 - WHEN WIDOWS WEEP
January. 15,1972

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Seasons 2 : 1950

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