Way Out was a 1961 fantasy and science fiction television anthology series hosted by writer Roald Dahl. The macabre 25-minute shows were introduced by Dahl's dry delivery of a brief introductory monologue, sometimes explaining a method of murdering a spouse without getting caught.
The taped series began because CBS suddenly needed a replacement for a Jackie Gleason talk show that network executives were about to cancel, and producer David Susskind contacted Dahl to help mount a show quickly. The series was paired by the network with the similar The Twilight Zone for Friday evening broadcasts, running from March through July 1961 at 9:30 p.m. Eastern time, under the primary sponsorship of Liggett & Myers. Writers included Philip H. Reisman, Jr. and Sumner Locke Elliott.
The premiere episode, "William and Mary", adapted from a Roald Dahl short story, told of a wife getting revenge on her husband.
In "Dissolve to Black", an actress cast as a murder victim at a television studio goes through a rehearsal, but the drama merges with reality as she finds herself trapped on the show's near-deserted set. Other dramas offered startling imagery: a snake slithering up a carpeted staircase inside a suburban home, a disembodied brain in a jar, a headless woman strapped to an electric chair, with a light bulb in place of her head and half of a man's face erased.
Title | Way Out |
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Year | 1961 |
Genre | Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
Country | |
Studio | CBS |
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Crew | |
Alternative Titles | |
Keyword | anthology |
First Air Date | Mar 31, 1961 |
Last Air date | Jul 14, 1961 |
Season | 1 Season |
Episode | 14 Episode |
Runtime | 25:30 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 6.30/ 10 by 3.00 users |
Popularity | 5.364 |
Language | English |