"Man Who Didn't Know" | |
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Series Science Fiction Theatre Season 2, Episode 13 | |
Air date | June 29th, 1956 |
Writers | Rik Vollaerts |
Director | Herbert L. Strock |
Producers | Frederick W. Ziv; Ivan Tors; Jerry Thomas |
Starring | Truman Bradley |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Human Experiment" |
Next "The Phantom Car" |
"Man Who Didn't Know" is the thirteenth episode of season two of the anthology series Science Fiction Theatre and the fifty-second episode of the series overall. It was directed by Herbert L. Strock with a screenplay written by Rik Vollaerts. It first aired in syndication on Friday, June 29th, 1956.
Cast[]
Hosted By[]
Actor | Role |
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Truman Bradley | Host/Narrator |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Arthur Franz | Mark Kendler |
Susan Cummings | Peggy Kendler |
Bruce Wendell | Al Mitchell |
Voltaire Perkins | Doctor Jim Woodward |
Guy Rennie | Sam Gilman |
Granville Dixon | Pat Johnson |
Joe Hamilton | Doctor John Bergstrom |
Bill Erwin | Doctor Harold Lewis |
Paul Lukather | Electronics expert |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Science Fiction Theatre is an American television series of the science fiction genre. It was an anthology series showcasing different scientific theories within the trappings of a fictional setting and aired in syndication for two seasons from 1955 to 1957, totaling seventy-eight episodes. Each episode of the show was hosted by narrator Truman Bradley.
- "Science Fiction Theatre: The Man Who Didn't Know" and "Science Fiction Theater: The Man Who Didn't Know" both redirect to this page.
- Screenplay writer Hendrik Vollaerts is credited as Rik Vollaerts in this episode.
- Actor Glenn Dixon is credited as Granville Dixon in this episode.
- Actor Joseph Hamilton is credited as Joe Hamilton in this episode.
- Actor Tom Anthony makes an uncredited appearance in this episode as a Western Union messenger.
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See also[]
External Links[]
- "Man Who Didn't Know" at IMDB
- "Man Who Didn't Know" at the TV Database
- "Man Who Didn't Know" at Themoviedb.org
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