Although "The Twilight Zone" ran for five seasons (1959-64), only season 4 consisted of hour-long episodes. Match the episode description to its title from that seldom aired season.
Match some of these classic big bands to their theme songs. (some facts gleaned from the book "The Big Bands" by George T. Simon and "The Big Band Almanac" by Leo Walker)
I have changed some movie titles into pretentious synonyms. Can you decipher them into their more familiar titles? (For fill-in answers, don't forget to spell out any possible numbers.)
Most TV theme songs are known simply by the series name. However, some actually have other titles. Match the classic American TV show to its more accurate title.
Vertebrate animals have an internal skeletal structure, insects and crustaceans have an external one and some animals don't have any bones. See how much you know about bones (or lack thereof).
British born film director, Alfred Hitchcock, was famous for making cameo appearances in his movies. Match the circumstance to the film title for each appearance.
The title of some TV show pilots or early episodes get changed during their runs or when they went into syndication. Match the original series title or pilot to what became the subsequent title.
Many theatrical movies were made into television series. Match the actor from the movie to the one who played the same character in the TV show. WARNING - contains plot spoilers.
"The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" (1947) was a movie drama about a young widow who rents a cottage only to find it haunted by the ghost of a sea captain. Can you correctly answer a few trivia questions about it?