0359 - Who Made Me? (10/7/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Larry Haines; Marian Seldes; Don Scardino; Evie Juster.* Set in a future where every person is given societal rankings based on their abilities and intellectual capacity, a fighter pilot in "Group One" is challenged when his son desires the more attractive life of "Group Three" citizenry.
0358 - The Five Ghostly Indians (10/6/1975)Written by Roy Winsor. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Robert Dryden; Court Benson; Guy Sorel; Ann Pitoniak; Suzanne Grossman; Jay Gregory.A vacationing college professor and an innkeeper discover a strange Indian arrowhead along a spot of Maine's shoreline where an early explorer massacred six natives.
0357 - The Man Who Ran Away (10/2/1975)Written by Elspeth Eric. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Mercedes McCambridge; Robert Dryden; Martha Greenhouse; William Redfield.Upset over his wife's infidelity, David Trent drives to a nearby town and discovers a seemingly abandoned estate, where he meets a woman who's just as lonely as he is.
0356 - The Primrose Path (10/1/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Mason Adams; Rosemary Rice; Ken Harvey; Ian Martin; Jack Grimes.Maryann Melon is heir to a family-owned newspaper conglomerate, a kidnapping victim and possibly a willing member of a radical terrorist group.
0355 - You're Only Young Twice (9/29/1975)Written by Fielden Farrington. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Ann Sheppard; Norman Rose; Virginia Dwyer; Earl Hammond.A scientist develops a formula that reverses the aging process.
0354 - The Other Self (9/28/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Howard DaSilva; Joan Lovejoy; Robert Dryden; Joan Shay; Russell Horton.A psychologist examines a factory worker with an exemplary work record. His secret to focusing on tedious tasks? Having an obsession over the American Civil War, in particular the Battle of Shiloh.
0353 - The Thomas Jefferson Defense (9/27/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Paul Hecht; Leon Janney; Russell Horton; Jada Rowland; Bob Kaliban.Thomas Jefferson must defend an innocent Indian chief against both a murder indictment and the narrow-minded attitudes of the townspeople.
0352 - Assassination in Time (9/26/1975)Written by Ian Martin. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Jennifer Harmon; William Redfield; Ian Martin; Bryna Raeburn; Gordon Gould.A time-traveling couple struggle with whether to prevent the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and in doing so alter the course of history.
0351 - The Black Whale (9/25/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Brock Peters; Bret Morrison; Lynne Hamilton; Marvin Miller; Ken Lynch.A newly literate slave in antebellum Texas longs to be free, but death is the fate of anyone who tries to liberate him.
0350 - The Angels of Devil's Mountain (9/24/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Warren Stevens; Anne Seymour; James McCallion; Berry Kroeger.Severe chest pains force a traveling salesman to make a stop off at a remote village, where he's astounded to learn that everyone in town recognizes him.
0349 - The Headless Hessian (9/23/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Lloyd Bochner; Jack Grimes; Marriette Hartley; Casey Kasem; Robert Maxwell.A headless specter first frightens, then helps General George Washington's troops on the eve of their assault on Trenton.
0348 - Solid Gold Soldiers (9/22/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Michael Wager; Evie Juster; Ian Martin; Court Benson; William Redfield.Two Civil War spies play a battle of wits and deception against warring forces, allies, and even each other in an effort to secure $1 million in Confederate gold.CBSRMT Trivia: Starting with this episode, the next seven episodes commemorate the U.S. bicentennial with stories about people and events of U.S. history.
0347 - The Third Person (9/19/1975)Written by Arnold and Stella Moss. Directed by Himan Brown. Adaptation of a story by Henry James.Cast: Evie Juster; Marian Seldes; Arnold Moss; Court Benson.Two spinster cousins inherit an ancestral home, which is occupied by a long-dead cousin's ghost.
0346 - The Coffin with the Golden Nails (9/18/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Howard DaSilva; Marian Seldes; Ralph Bell; Kristoffer Tabori.Determined to start a new life the head of a Latin American country's secret police undergoes cosmetic surgery. All goes well afterwards until he falls for a woman, he previously tortured.Defects: Occasional static.
0345 - The Prison of Glass (9/16/1975)Written by Ian Martin. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Lois Nettleton; John Newland; Hans Conried; Peg LaCentra; Berry Kroeger.Weighed down by the emotional baggage her mother, husband, and agent have all loaded on her a talented actress seeks refuge in the world inside a glass snow globe.
0344 - The Little Old Lady Killer (9/15/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Dianne Baker; Anne Seymour; Alan Reed; Marvin Miller; Berry Kroeger.A police detective finds it hard to convince her colleagues that an elderly woman is the vigilante responsible for the deaths of several animal abusers.
0343 - The Ghost Plane (9/12/1975)Written by Ian Martin. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Richard Crenna; Janet Waldo; Casey Kasem; Virgina Gregg; Sam Edwards.* Two people wake up on a special airplane and have no idea how they got there or where they are going.
0342 - The Voice of Death (9/11/1975)Written by Ian Martin. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Victor Jory; Amzie Strickland; Bret Morrison.A washed-up ventriloquist finds the perfect dummy to continue his act; the doll's designer plans to possess his soul in exchange.CBSRMT Trivia: "The Voice of Death" (Episode 342: 9/11/75) is similarly named as "Voices of Death" (Episode 91: 5/14/74) and "The Voices of Death" (Episode 271: 5/9/75).
0341 - The Ideas of March (9/10/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Nina Foch; Les Tremayne; Bret Morrison; Lou Krugman.* A wife desperately attempts to get her husband to cancel his business trip when she foresees his death in a vision.CBSRMT Trivia: Starting with this episode the next five episodes do not have any of the Mystery Theater regulars in the cast.
0340 - The Other Life (9/8/1975)Written by Sam Dann. Directed by Himan Brown.Cast: Mercedes McCambridge; Ralph Bell; Bryna Raeburn; Elliot Reid.A lonely housewife finds refuge in playing the ponies; but as her gambling debts mount, the distance between herself and her husband grows further.