Science Fiction Theatre
1955 / NRScience Fiction Theatre is an American science fiction anthology series that aired in syndication from April 1955 to April 1957. It was produced by Ivan Tors and Maurice Ziv.
Seasons & Episode
A policeman who wears an electronic heart transmitter has a heart attack and is searched for by doctors and his fellow police.
A scientist is forced to put a dying young boy into deep freeze by a desperate father.
A hypnosis experiment goes wrong when a man adopts the personality of a murderer who was hanged in 1882.
A scientist uses stolen material to build an atomic bomb in his house.
A doctor is suspected of insanity when he claims that he can see perfectly preserved images from the past by using special eyeglasses.
A bank robber uses a resistant metal left behind by an alien spaceship as a shield.
Two police inspectors attempt to prove that a man was killed because of the hypnotic effect caused by a movie screen Flicker.
A young woman becomes a national security risk when her ESP abilities pick up top-secret defense formulas.
A dying scientist transmits his knowledge through a brain-transmitting machine.
A scientist receives scientific information from a prisoner on a totalitarian world millions of light years away.
A scientist develops a powerful serum and experiments with it at her country home. The serum transforms her subjects into superbeings who take her prisoner.
After a plane crash, a jet pilot recovers with no memories of his recent past. He is unaware that he has been implanted with an enemy spying device.
A scientist defects to the west and claims to have a serum that will destroy all viruses. A doctor, however, believes the serum to be a weapon that is designed to cause mass sterility.
A sheriff and a geologist join forces to stop the rampage of a radio controlled car.
After top scientists are killed by an alien beam, a scientist discovers that space scouts are trying to stop mankind's progress into space.
A small town Arizona teacher discovers that some of her students have telepathic powers.
A scientist creates the atmosphere of Venus in a bell-jar to prove that life can exist there. He, however, doesn't anticipate the strange creatures of floating light that appear in, and then escape from, his bell-jar.
A man and woman are transported to a moon of Jupiter where a long missing scientist gives then a formula for creating synthetic food.
A biologist believes that he can predict people's lives by studying their ancestors.
Investigators try to locate three vanished nutrition experts who may have found the key to longer life.
After a scientist is murdered and the main suspect dies, a police scientist reconstructs the crime with a revolutionary camera.
While testing an anti-black-out serum a pilot is forced to eject. He later tries to reconstruct the event by speeding up his brain.
A student is framed for murder by someone forging fingerprint evidence. It is later discovered that the real killer knows how to transfer finger prints through plastic skin grafts.
A rescue operation tries to locate a pilot whose plane crashed in an atomic bonb testing area.
A ESP skeptic discovers evidence that may save the life of a man sentenced to death. When his plane crashes, the skeptic is forced to us ESP to transmit the crucial evidence to prison authorities.
A football star is given a serum that increases his strength.
In a secret test the US launches a rocket to photograph the moon. In order to maintain security the government plants a story that the rocket is actually a flying saucer. Reports come in, however, that lead them to believe that there are flying saucers out there.
A diplomat from an eastern country must undergo a delicate operation involving bouncing a video signal off the moon after he is injured by an assassin's bullet.
A digital computing machine designed to translate human languages appears to have been tampered with. An investigation reveals, however, that a staff member has been secretly using the computer to evaluate medical alternatives for his critically ill wife.
A rescue operation is mounted when a dancer's clairvoyant vision of a stranded pilot is electronically reproduced.
A boy blinded in an automobile accident is treated by a doctor using a new technique involving lights.
Evidence of a 2,000 year old nuclear explosion is uncovered in the Peruvian Andes. Explorers go there and discover the skeleton of a ""visitor from the sky"" who provided the Incas with incredible secrets including the ability to harness the power of sunlight.
Three top scientists fall victim to a mysterious disease. An investigation reveals that the lab they worked in has been picking up and amplifying pain impulses from a hospital across town.
A scientist investigates a tree with an ancient reputation of breathing death. He discovers that the area surrounding the tree releases a colorless, odorless, and deadly gas.
Two scientists who are about to lose their jobs, astound the world with a process that neutralizes gravity.
A young boy and his grandfather find a mysterious suitcase that appears to be a power plant capable of producing an unlimited amount of energy.
An investigation reveals that a scientist died and his entire building was destroyed when he tried to build a flying saucer.
A strange man sends signals to a bright light 1,000 miles away. Before authorities can grab him, he disappears.
A scientist must clear his name when he is accused of murdering someone with an ultrasonic weapon he has created.
Science Fiction Theatre is an American science fiction anthology series that aired in syndication from April 1955 to April 1957. It was produced by Ivan Tors and Maurice Ziv.