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1* BillingDisplacement: When the series was released on VHS, the tape packages sometimes gave top billing to well-known actors who played supporting characters (such as Creator/EdwardAsner in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E11ItCrawledOutOfTheWoodwork It Crawled Out of the Woodwork]]", Creator/BruceDern in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E14TheZantiMisfits The Zanti Misfits]]", Creator/JamesDoohan in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S2E4ExpandingHuman Expanding Human]]", and ''Series/HappyDays''' Marion Ross in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E28TheSpecialOne The Special One]]").
2* CompletelyDifferentTitle:
3** In Portuguese, the show is called ''A Quinta Dimensão'' (''The Fifth Dimension'').
4** In Mexico, Spain and Argentina, the show is called ''Rumbo a lo Desconocido'' (''Heading to the Unknown'').
5** In France, it's ''Au-delà du Réel'' (''Beyond the Real'')
6* CreatorBacklash: David J. Schow's ''The Outer Limits Companion'' makes it clear that several contributors weren't universally pleased with how certain episodes turned out.
7** Producer Joseph Stefano singled out "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E25TheMutant The Mutant]]" as the worst episode of the series.
8--->"'The Mutant' was probably the worst show we did. Just terrible. I didn't care for the cast on it, either."
9** Gerd Oswald, the series' most prolific director, liked many of the episodes he worked on, but not "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E22SpecimenUnknown Specimen: Unknown]]" ("It was a very weak story") or "Expanding Human" ("It's a case of saying you'll try to do your best with a story... and then you can't come up with much").
10** Director Byron Haskin hated "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S2E3BeholdEck Behold, Eck!]]", which he worked on only because he was [[ContractualObligationProject contractually obligated]] to do so. As Haskin said in the ''Companion'':
11--->"It was an alleged comedy that was just a ''bomb''. They laid that script in my hands; I got one sniff of it and damn near fainted".
12** Also affected were writers Meyer Dolinsky and Sonya Roberts with "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E18Zzzzz ZZZZZ]]" and "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E23SecondChance Second Chance]]" respectively. They had their scripts changed by rewrites they didn't do, with [[AlanSmithee Roberts taking her name off the finished product in favour of a pseudonym]].
13** "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S2E7TheInvisibleEnemy The Invisible Enemy]]" was a TroubledProduction due to difficult special effects and multiple rewrites mandated by ExecutiveMeddling. Schow sums up how the creators came to regard the episode:
14--->"[N]othing cripples a show so much as the producer, story editor, director and writer ''all'' hating it."
15** Fan and critical consensus is that the series owes its reputation mostly to the first season -- with a couple of extremely notable exceptions, second season episodes are usually dismissed as markedly inferior. But noted contrarian Creator/HarlanEllison, writer of two of the most highly-regarded second season episodes, dismissed ''the entire first season'' as crap.
16--->"The first season, I thought, was garbage, the usual monster bullshit. They were doing 'the bear on the beach', in which you open with a bear on a beach, then you ask how the bear got on the beach. It was a lot of funny rubber masks, and basically silly ideas. Until [second season producer Ben] Brady came in, there were no science fiction writers working for the show."
17** He also expressed dissatisfaction with how his episode "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S2E1Soldier Soldier]]" turned out.
18--->"In TV they don't understand the subtleties of character. When a script runs long, or has production problems, the first things cut are the scenes that deepen characterization. Those changes tore the gut out of that show. That's why, for me, it's a less attractive or interesting show than '[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S2E5DemonWithAGlassHand Demon With a Glass Hand]].'"
19* DuelingShows: With ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'', though both were in production only during ''Twilight Zone'''s final season from 1963 to 1964. In the end, ''The Twilight Zone'' lasted for five years while ''The Outer Limits'' ended after two. On the other hand, [[Series/TheOuterLimits1995 the 1990s revival]] of ''The Outer Limits'' lasted longer than the [[Series/TheTwilightZone1985 first two]] [[Series/TheTwilightZone2002 revivals]] of ''The Twilight Zone'' combined.
20* FranchiseKiller: The original series was abruptly cancelled mid-way through the second season due to poor ratings, although it would gain another life in syndicated reruns, and get a long running revival series decades later.
21* ProductionNickname: The monster costumes/masks/miniatures were referred to internally as "bears", a nickname that has caught on with fandom in the decades since.
22* PropRecycling: Happens often. Even some of the alien costumes were reused, both in ''The Outer Limits'' itself and other shows (such as ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' and ''Series/TheMunsters''). Some especially interesting examples:
23** The crashed spaceship created for "Specimen: Unknown" shows up in ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S5E9Probe7OverAndOut Probe 7, Over and Out]]".
24** The control panel from "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E7OBIT O.B.I.T.]]" became a similar high-tech device in ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE''.
25** Qarlo Clobregnny's helmet from "Soldier" became part of Creator/RobinWilliams' alien costume in ''Series/MorkAndMindy''.
26* [[ShowAccuracyToyAccuracy Show Accuracy/Trading Card Accuracy]]: The original ''Outer Limits'' [[http://science-fiction.netfirms.com/ cards]], released while the series was still in production, are notorious because the writer, who couldn't use the series' actual plots due to licensing issues, concocted new stories (and [[SoBadItsGood laughable]] ones, at that) around colorized photos of the aliens and monsters. Later series of cards didn't have this problem; one series recycled the original pics with new text including both the TV and trading card plots.
27* SimilarlyNamedWorks: Although some of the [[Series/TheOuterLimits1995 revival]] episodes (like "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E10Nightmare Nightmare]]", "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E29AFeasibilityStudy A Feasibility Study]]" and "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S2E10TheInheritors The Inheritors]]") are remakes of TOS episodes, "The Human Factor" is ''not'' one of them. It has the same title as [[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E8TheHumanFactor a TOS episode]], but a completely unrelated story.
28* TechnologyMarchesOn: The signature opening Control Voice lines about how "we are controlling transmission", specifically reference a number of technical glitches - misaligned images, blur, color distortion, rolling or flickering - that commonly afflicted early analog television sets. These days, glitches typically involve pixelation, scrambling, or judders between adjacent channels, and even the idea of "transmission", i.e. broadcasting, seems archaic in the era of cable, satellite, and streaming video. In addition, the opening monologue's best-known lines are "we will control the horizontal, we control the vertical". This referenced the fact that [=TVs=] of the era actually had controls that adjusted the vertical and horizontal width of an image, a feature that was dropped from TV sets by the end of the 1970s. Interestingly, this narration was retained almost verbatim for ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'', which was on cable.
29* UnfinishedEpisode: The 1998 version of ''The Outer Limits Companion'' includes an appendix which provides detailed plot synopses of TOS scripts and premises that were never filmed. It also has details on rewritten and {{Deleted Scene}}s from the finished episodes, such as "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E6TheManWhoWasNeverBorn The Man Who Was Never Born]]" originally ending on a ''much'' more upbeat (if still [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]]) note, but this was changed due to time constraints.
30* VindicatedByCable: The first season was fairly popular in its day, but season 2's hit or miss quality (along with [[ScrewedByTheNetwork a fatal timeslot change]]) caused it to take a nosedive and be cancelled. Fortunately, the show managed to gain a decades-long life and recognition in syndicated reruns.
31* WhatCouldHaveBeen: "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E32TheFormsOfThingsUnknown The Forms of Things Unknown]]" was written by Joseph Stefano with one eye on making it his directorial debut, but it ended up being helmed by Gerd Oswald. (Stefano's only directorial effort came after he left the series, with the unsold pilot ''The Ghost Of Sierra De Cobre''.)
32* YouLookFamiliar: Many instances.
33** Creator/RobertCulp starred in three of the most acclaimed episodes ("[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E3TheArchitectsOfFear The Architects of Fear]]", "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E9CorpusEarthling Corpus Earthling]]" and "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S2E5DemonWithAGlassHand Demon With a Glass Hand]]"), becoming the actor most associated with the series.
34** Creator/DavidMcCallum played Gwyllim Griffiths in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E5TheSixthFinger The Sixth Finger]]" and Tone Hobart in "The Forms of Things Unknown". He also played Joshua Hayward in "Feasibility Study" - the remake of another original series episode - in the revival.
35** Creator/MartinLandau played Andro in "The Man Who Was Never Born" and Richard Bellero, Jr. in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E20TheBelleroShield The Bellero Shield]]".
36** Mark Richman starred in both "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E12TheBorderland The Borderland]]" (the second episode filmed) and "The Probe" (the 49th and last episode filmed).
37** Neil Hamilton played General Hilary J. Clarke in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E19TheInvisibles The Invisibles]]" and Richard Bellero, Sr. in "The Bellero Shield". The two episodes were broadcast consecutively.
38** Creator/RobertDuvall starred as Louis Mace in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E31TheChameleon The Chameleon]]" and Adam Ballard in "The Inheritors".
39** Creator/LeonardNimoy played Konig in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E30ProductionAndDecayOfStrangeParticles Production and Decay of Strange Particles]]" and Judson Ellis in "I, Robot". He also played Thurman Cutler in the remake of "I, Robot" in the revival.
40** Creator/EdwardPlatt played Dean Radcliffe in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E4TheManWithThePower The Man with the Power]]", Mr. Terrence in "The Special One", and David Hunt in "Keeper of the Purple Twilight".
41** Creator/SallyKellerman played Ingrid Larkin in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E8TheHumanFactor The Human Factor]]" and Judith Bellero in "The Bellero Shield".
42** Kent Smith played Dr. Bloch in "It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" and human!Aabel in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E21TheChildrenOfSpiderCounty The Children of Spider County]]".
43** Creator/HenrySilva played General Juan Mercurio in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E13TouristAttraction Tourist Attraction]]" and Chino Rivera in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E15TheMice The Mice]]" (which was broadcast only two weeks later).
44** Not only did Don Gordon star in two episodes ("The Invisibles" and "Second Chance"), he almost tied with Culp by starring in a third. He was cast as the lead in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S2E16ThePremonition The Premonition]]", but got sick the night before shooting began; he was replaced by Dewey Martin mere hours before the cameras started rolling.
45** Creator/JasonWingreen's three supporting roles form a curious trilogy. He plays an alien invader in "O.B.I.T.", a human murdered by an alien invader in "The Special One", and a coroner in "Expanding Human"!
46** Creator/BenWright had two onscreen roles (in "Nightmare" and "Wolf 359") and two voiceover roles where he played aliens (in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E24Moonstone Moonstone]]" and "A Feasibility Study").
47** John Hoyt played Emmett Balfour in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E17DontOpenTillDoomsday Don't Open Till Doomsday]]", the Bifrost alien in "The Bellero Shield" and Professor Hebbel in "I, Robot".
48** Creator/DabneyColeman played Dr. Williams in "The Mice", Lt. Rupert Lawrence Howard in "Specimen: Unknown" and James Custer in "Wolf 359".
49** To viewers of both the original series and the revival (other than [=McCallum=] and Nimoy):
50*** Creator/CliffRobertson played Alan Maxwell in "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1963S1E1TheGalaxyBeing The Galaxy Being]]", the first episode of the original series, and Theodore Harris in "Joyride" in the revival.
51*** Creator/BarbaraRush played Leonora Edmond in "The Forms of Things Unknown" in the original series and Barbara Matheson in "The Balance of Nature" in the revival.
52*** Peter Breck played Senator Orville in "O.B.I.T." in the original series and James Kendal's father in "Mind Over Matter" in the revival.

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