http://foxeema.blogspot.com/This episode starts out with the Narrator saying, "Most men want to kill their wives."
And we meet yet another married couple that can't stand each other: George and Hazel Atterbury.
Roald Dahl - Host
Irving Gaynor Neiman - Writer
Boris Sagal - Director
I use 2 watch this as a kid, can't believe (y not? it's u-tube) I've found this on here. There was an episode the scared the shit out of me...this headless woman sat in a chair, hooked up 2 electric in a sideshow. Well, she got a new head @ the end of the show. Far out!!!!!! Thanks!!!
mrt57rn 1 month ago
If you're really interested in (or a fan of) "Way Out", there is a great Filmfax Magazine Article on the series: Go to roaldDahlfans, click on TV SHOWS (it's on the left side), click on WAY OUT then look under FUN STUFF. The article is good reading & the Episode guides give a synapses for all 14 episodes (be warned, though, they DO give away the endings). If you've never read these you should find it quite interesting. For those who've actually seen the episodes, it'll be a nostalgic trip.
thegalaxybeing 1 month ago
I just heard of this show today & this is my first episode. It was a really good one. He's wife was funny. I didn't know Roahl Dahl had a show. Thanks for sharing. :)
TheFutureLooksGrimm 2 months ago
Originally telecast (on videotape) on June 9, 1961, and was mostly "sustaining" [promos, PSA's], with one L&M commercial; sadly, they're omitted from this kinescope. The "TWILIGHT ZONE" episode that followed was a repeat from the first season.
fromthesidelines 10 months ago