“Eye of the Beholder” - Donna Douglas (later became Elly May Clampett)
[nitpick]and, uh, yeah-- episodes of a show are like songs on an album or chapters of a book-- in quotes, not italics; cf: MLA and Chicago Manual of Style.[/nitpick]
Duh. I didn’t see that the 11th answer was from someone else-- I thought whoever posted about Paul Lynde also posted the alternate answer. Careless reading. Sorry.
Twilight Zone Episodes with actor(s) who later became famous
Two - Elizabeth Montgomery and Charles Bronson
Cavender is Coming - Carol Burnett
Nightmare at 20,000 Feet - William Shatner
He’s Alive - Dennis Hopper
Time Enough at Last - Burgess Meredith
“Eye of the Beholder” - Donna Douglas (later became Elly May Clampett)
Nothing in the Dark - Robert Redford
The Encounter - George Takei
Walking Distance – Ron Howard
A Quality of Mercy - Leonard Nimoy
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TV episodes that creatively shattered the 4th wall
The John Laroquette Show - And the Heat Goes On
In the last scene of the season closer, Carly asks John if he’s willing to commit to a relationship. John stares back at her and says nothing. The director yells “Cut! That’s a wrap!” The stage hands proceed to break the set while Carly and John continue to stare at each other.
TV episodes that creatively shattered the 4th wall
The John Laroquette Show - And the Heat Goes On
Community - “Anthropology 101”
Abed “breaks” the fourth wall by applying television logic to his world. “I can tell life from TV, Jeff. TV makes sense, it has structure, logic, rules, likable leading men. In life we have this. We have you.”
TV episodes that creatively shattered the 4th wall
The John Laroquette Show - And the Heat Goes On
Community - “Anthropology 101”
Moonlighting - “Lunar Eclipse”
Lots of fourth-wall stuff throughout the entire run of the show. This was the series finale. At the end, David and Maddie find out the show has been canceled and desperately rush to a church to get married before the end of the episode, but the priest refuses to marry them.