The Twilight Zone may remain famous for its often-surprise endings, but at this point there is nothing surprising about the fact that Syfy’s annual 4th of July marathon airing of the classic series’ episodes has done well for the network.
The popular programming event will return this Fourth of July, with 21 hours of Zone airing from 8am July 4 through 5am July 5 (times Eastern).
Here is a rundown of the episodes airing during Syfy’s marathon:
July 4
8am: “Probe 7 Over and Out”
8:30am: “Caesar and Me”
9am: “The Old Man in the Cave”
9:30am: “Mr. Dingle, the Strong”
10am: “A Kind of Stopwatch”
10:30am: “A Hundred Yards Over the Rim”
11am: “Little Girl Lost”
11:30am: “A Game of Pool”
12pm: “Long Distance Call”
12:30pm: “A Most Unusual Camera”
1pm: “Stopover in a Quiet Town”
1:30pm: “Number Twelve Looks Just Like You”
2pm: “I Sing the Body Electric”
2:30pm: “Five Characters in Search of an Exit”
3pm: “Night of the Meek”
3:30pm: “Kick the Can”
4pm: “Where Is Everybody?”
4:30pm: “Dead Man’s Shoes”
5pm: “The Hitch-Hiker”
5:30pm: “The Dummy”
6pm: “The Invaders”
6:30pm: “The Bewitchin’ Pool”
7pm: “Living Doll”
7:30pm: “The Howling Man”
8pm: “Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?
8:30pm: “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”
9pm: “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet”
9:30pm: “Time Enough at Last”
10pm: “To Serve Man”
10:30pm: “A Stop at Willoughby”
11pm: “Eye of the Beholder” (pictured)
11:30pm: “The Obsolete Man”
July 5
12am: “The Midnight Sun”
12:30am: “The Odyssey of Flight 33”
1am: “The Masks”
1:30am: “Third From the Sun”
2am: “It’s a Good Life”
2:30am: “Nick of Time”
3am: “Night Call”
3:30am: “A Penny For Your Thoughts”
4am: “The After Hours”
4:30am: “The Little People”