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Probe 7, Over and Out

"Probe 7, Over and Out" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. Its plot is a shaggy God story.

"Probe 7, Over and Out"
The Twilight Zone episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 9
Directed byTed Post
Written byRod Serling
Featured musicStock
Production code2622
Original air dateNovember 29, 1963 (1963-11-29)
Guest appearances
Richard Basehart
Antoinette Bower
Harold Gould
Barton Heyman
Episode chronology
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"Uncle Simon"
Next →
"The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms"
The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) (season 5)
List of episodes

Opening narration edit

One Colonel Cook, a traveler in space. He's landed on a remote planet several million miles from his point of departure. He can make an inventory of his plight by just one 360-degree movement of head and eyes. Colonel Cook has been set adrift in an ocean of space in a metal lifeboat that has been scorched and destroyed and will never fly again. He survived the crash but his ordeal is yet to begin. Now he must give battle to loneliness. Now Colonel Cook must meet the unknown. It's a small planet set deep in space, but for Colonel Cook, it's the Twilight Zone.

Plot edit

Astronaut Colonel Adam Cook crash lands on a strange planet 4.3 light years away from his sun, with gravity and atmospheric conditions similar to those of his home world. Most of his equipment is destroyed in the crash and cannot be repaired due to a lack of resources and his having broken his arm. He contacts his home base and speaks with a subordinate officer and then with General Larrabee, but they have little encouragement for him — there is no replacement spacecraft to rescue him, and his home planet may be at war in a matter of hours. However, Larrabee does add that it may be possible to transmit instructions on how to repair the ship.

In a subsequent communication, Larrabee reports that the enemy attacked and "our entire seacoast went" in 12 minutes after which there was retaliation "with alacrity and great effectiveness." Those at base will have to move soon, meaning Cook will have no one to contact.

Cook leaves his ship at night and finds drawn patterns in the dirt. While looking for the source, he is hit by a rock from an unseen source, and knocked unconscious, causing him to not hear Larrabee's last transmission that radiation from the attacks will kill any remaining survivors and ends with the words, "Whoever you meet there, however you meet them, I hope it can come without fear. I hope it can come without anger. I hope your new world will be different. I hope you'll find no word such as hate. I hope there'll be...".

Upon regaining consciousness, Cook returns to his ship and is startled by a noise coming from a closet. Cook leaves the ship as a gesture showing that he means the alien no harm. A human-like female emerges from his ship. Not knowing each other's languages, they communicate through sketches in the sand and pantomime. Adam learns that the alien, whose name is Norda, is also stranded; her planet left its orbit and she is its sole survivor. As they prepare to look for food, Cook picks up a stick, which Norda interprets as a threat. She scratches his face and runs away.

Soon after, Norda returns and expresses remorse for her actions, which Cook happily forgives. They find a more fertile area, which Cook likens to a "garden." He fully introduces himself as "Adam Cook," a man with a broken arm and a broken rib. Norda gives her full name as "Eve Norda". Adam and Eve begin a new life on this planet she calls "Earth". At this point she offers him a "seppla" (an anagram of the word "apples", which are artistically depicted as the biblical forbidden fruit). As they venture further, Rod Serling narrates that he presumes the place they are heading to is Eden.

Closing narration edit

Do you know these people? Names familiar, are they? They lived a long time ago. Perhaps they're part fable, perhaps they're part fantasy. And perhaps the place they're walking to now is not really called 'Eden.' We offer it only as a presumption. This has been the Twilight Zone.

Cast edit

Notes edit

"Probe 7, Over and Out" was intended to air a week after the premiere of "Night Call," which was scheduled for Friday, November 22, 1963[1] — the previous episode, "Uncle Simon," having aired a week earlier on November 15. Hours before "Night Call" was to air though, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Thus it was rescheduled, as were all of the other network shows. As a result, "Probe 7, Over and Out" immediately follows "Uncle Simon" in original broadcast order. "Night Call" was eventually broadcast on February 7, 1964.

In the early 2000s, Twilight Zone historian Marc Scott Zicree recorded a commentary track with director Ted Post discussing this episode. The commentary appears as part of the 2016 Blu-ray edition.

The radio adaptation of this episode starred Louis Gossett Jr.

References edit

  1. ^ New York Times television listings 11/22/63
  • DeVoe, Bill. (2008). Trivia from The Twilight Zone. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN 978-1-59393-136-0
  • Grams, Martin. (2008). The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9703310-9-0
  • Zicree, Marc Scott: The Twilight Zone Companion. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition)

External links edit

  • "Probe 7, Over and Out" at IMDb  

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Probe 7 Over and Out is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone Its plot is a shaggy God story Probe 7 Over and Out The Twilight Zone episodeEpisode no Season 5Episode 9Directed byTed PostWritten byRod SerlingFeatured musicStockProduction code2622Original air dateNovember 29 1963 1963 11 29 Guest appearancesRichard Basehart Antoinette Bower Harold Gould Barton HeymanEpisode chronology Previous Uncle Simon Next The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms The Twilight Zone 1959 TV series season 5 List of episodes Contents 1 Opening narration 2 Plot 3 Closing narration 4 Cast 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksOpening narration editOne Colonel Cook a traveler in space He s landed on a remote planet several million miles from his point of departure He can make an inventory of his plight by just one 360 degree movement of head and eyes Colonel Cook has been set adrift in an ocean of space in a metal lifeboat that has been scorched and destroyed and will never fly again He survived the crash but his ordeal is yet to begin Now he must give battle to loneliness Now Colonel Cook must meet the unknown It s a small planet set deep in space but for Colonel Cook it s the Twilight Zone Plot editAstronaut Colonel Adam Cook crash lands on a strange planet 4 3 light years away from his sun with gravity and atmospheric conditions similar to those of his home world Most of his equipment is destroyed in the crash and cannot be repaired due to a lack of resources and his having broken his arm He contacts his home base and speaks with a subordinate officer and then with General Larrabee but they have little encouragement for him there is no replacement spacecraft to rescue him and his home planet may be at war in a matter of hours However Larrabee does add that it may be possible to transmit instructions on how to repair the ship In a subsequent communication Larrabee reports that the enemy attacked and our entire seacoast went in 12 minutes after which there was retaliation with alacrity and great effectiveness Those at base will have to move soon meaning Cook will have no one to contact Cook leaves his ship at night and finds drawn patterns in the dirt While looking for the source he is hit by a rock from an unseen source and knocked unconscious causing him to not hear Larrabee s last transmission that radiation from the attacks will kill any remaining survivors and ends with the words Whoever you meet there however you meet them I hope it can come without fear I hope it can come without anger I hope your new world will be different I hope you ll find no word such as hate I hope there ll be Upon regaining consciousness Cook returns to his ship and is startled by a noise coming from a closet Cook leaves the ship as a gesture showing that he means the alien no harm A human like female emerges from his ship Not knowing each other s languages they communicate through sketches in the sand and pantomime Adam learns that the alien whose name is Norda is also stranded her planet left its orbit and she is its sole survivor As they prepare to look for food Cook picks up a stick which Norda interprets as a threat She scratches his face and runs away Soon after Norda returns and expresses remorse for her actions which Cook happily forgives They find a more fertile area which Cook likens to a garden He fully introduces himself as Adam Cook a man with a broken arm and a broken rib Norda gives her full name as Eve Norda Adam and Eve begin a new life on this planet she calls Earth At this point she offers him a seppla an anagram of the word apples which are artistically depicted as the biblical forbidden fruit As they venture further Rod Serling narrates that he presumes the place they are heading to is Eden Closing narration editDo you know these people Names familiar are they They lived a long time ago Perhaps they re part fable perhaps they re part fantasy And perhaps the place they re walking to now is not really called Eden We offer it only as a presumption This has been the Twilight Zone Cast editRichard Basehart as Colonel Adam Cook Antoinette Bower as Eve Norda Harold Gould General Larrabee Barton Heyman Lieutenant Blane the dialogue does not indicate name or rank Notes edit Probe 7 Over and Out was intended to air a week after the premiere of Night Call which was scheduled for Friday November 22 1963 1 the previous episode Uncle Simon having aired a week earlier on November 15 Hours before Night Call was to air though President John F Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas Texas Thus it was rescheduled as were all of the other network shows As a result Probe 7 Over and Out immediately follows Uncle Simon in original broadcast order Night Call was eventually broadcast on February 7 1964 In the early 2000s Twilight Zone historian Marc Scott Zicree recorded a commentary track with director Ted Post discussing this episode The commentary appears as part of the 2016 Blu ray edition The radio adaptation of this episode starred Louis Gossett Jr References edit New York Times television listings 11 22 63 DeVoe Bill 2008 Trivia from The Twilight Zone Albany GA Bear Manor Media ISBN 978 1 59393 136 0 Grams Martin 2008 The Twilight Zone Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic Churchville MD OTR Publishing ISBN 978 0 9703310 9 0 Zicree Marc Scott The Twilight Zone Companion Sillman James Press 1982 second edition External links edit Probe 7 Over and Out at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Probe 7 Over and Out amp oldid 1218857151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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