Expanding Human

"Expanding Human" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show, first broadcast on 10 October 1964, during the second season.

"Expanding Human"
The Outer Limits episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 4
Directed byGerd Oswald
Written byFrancis Cockrell
Cinematography byKenneth Peach
Production code40
Original air dateOctober 10, 1964
Guest appearance(s)

Control voice (shortened intro)

There is nothing wrong with your Television set. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are controlling transmission. For the next hour we will control all that you see and hear. You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the inner mind to The Outer Limits.

Introduction

A man experiments with consciousness expanding drugs and accidentally lets loose the monster inside himself.

Opening narration

As far back as men have recorded their history, veils have been lowered to disclose a vast new reality — rents in the fabric of Man's awareness. And somewhere, in the endless search of the curious mind, lies the next vision, the next key to his infinite capacity...

Plot

Professor Peter Wayne is disturbed to hear that his university colleague, Dr. Roy Clinton, is pursuing forbidden drug experiments with a group of graduate students. When one of the students turns up dead, Professor Wayne investigates Clinton's activities, and discovers that consciousness-expansion can have powerful and dangerous consequences.

Closing narration

Some success, some failure, but either way the gnawing hunger to know is never sated, and the road to the unknown continues to be dark and strange.

Cast

(Skip Homeier, Keith Andes, James Doohan, Peter Duryea, and Jason Wingreen all appeared on Star Trek, the Original Series)

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