The second season of The Twilight Zone aired Fridays at 10:00–10:30 pm on CBS from September 30, 1960 to June 2, 1961. There are 29 episodes.
Cast
Rod Serling
Self - Host
Patricia Breslin
Pat Carter
John Fiedler
Mr. Dundee
Hayden Rorke
Sykes
Olan Soule
IRS Man
Buddy Ebsen
Jimbo Cobb
Agnes Moorehead
Woman
Jon Lormer
Minister
Don Rickles
Bettor
Robert Cummings
James Embry
Bob Crane
Disc Jockey (uncredited)
Dennis Weaver
Adam Grant
John Carradine
Brother Jerome
Shelley Berman
Archibald Beechcroft
Bill Erwin
Peter Kramer
John Larch
Sheriff Koch
John Astin
Charlie
Margarita Cordova
Girl on TV
Brian Aherne
Booth Templeton
Jean Carson
Paula Diedrich
Stafford Repp
Mechanic
Donna Douglas
Janet Tyler
Liam Sullivan
Headmaster
Betty Garde
Passenger
Luther Adler
Arthur Castle
Paul Lambert
Doctor
Alice Pearce
Mrs. Nielson
Pat O'Malley
Mr. Llewellyn
Bernie Hamilton
Coley
H.M. Wynant
David Ellington
Irene Tedrow
Mrs. Loren
Art Carney
Henry Corwin
Edward Platt
Doctor
Douglas Heyes
Sydney Pollack
Arthur Willis
Fred Clark
Chester Dietrich
Edson Stroll
Walter Smith
Thomas Gomez
Cadwallader
Joseph Ruskin
Genie
Dorothy Adams
Mrs. Canfield
Harold Innocent
Board Member
Barbara Nichols
Liz Powell
Walter Reed
Desperate Man
Jenny Maxwell
Shirley
Dane Clark
Ace Larsen
Robin Hughes
Howling Man
John Archer
Bill Padgett
Meg Wyllie
Sister Florence
Dave Willock
Marty
Jack Carson
Harvey Hunnicut
Adam Williams
Woodward
Burt Mustin
Old Man
Dan Tobin
E. M. Bagby
Richard Haydn
Bartlett Finchley
Patricia Smith
Sylvia Bayles
Stephen Talbot
The Boy
Clancy Cooper
Trucker
John Crawford
Joe
John Eldredge
Whittaker
Joseph Sargent
Ticket Clerk (uncredited)
Douglas Spencer
1st Martian
Pippa Scott
Laura Templeton
John A. Alonzo
Luís Gallegos
Paul Comi
Mark Marcusson
Dean Jagger
Ed Lindsay
Jean Willes
Ethel McConnell
Val Avery
Bartender
Evans Evans
Mary Lou
Barbara Stuart
Edith
James Westerfield
Anthony O'Toole
Loring Smith
Robert Emhardt
Professor Ackerman
Jack Elam
Avery
Eddie Ryder
Joseph J. Callahan
Vladimir Sokoloff
Gallegos
Morgan Jones
Dan Perry
Phil Arnold
Man
Henry Beckman
Policeman
Carmen Mathews
Vinnie
Franchot Tone
Col. Archie Taylor
Gene Lyons
Psychiatrist
Jenna McMahon
Nurse
Vivi Janiss
Edna Castle
Friedrich von Ledebur
Brother Christophorus
Ezelle Poule
Housekeeper
Lisa Golm
Mrs. Gumley
Maxine Stuart
Bandaged Janet Tyler
George Keymas
The Leader
Guy Wilkerson
Counterman
William D. Gordon
Doctor
Dee Carroll
Desperate Woman
Joanna Heyes
Nurse #2
Tom Palmer
Robert
Mary Gregory
Nelda
Valley Keene
Suzanne
Doris Karnes
Gretchen
Jason Johnson
Jensen
King Calder
Sid Sperry
Larry J. Blake
Freddie
David Thursby
Eddie
Charles S. Carlson
Barney Flueger
Marcel Hillaire
Pierre
Robert P. Lieb
Flaherty
Kay Cousins Johnson
Irate Mother
Paul Genge
John Canfield
Duane Grey
Rogers
Andrea Darvi
Estrelita Gallegos
Doug Heyes, Jr.
Farmer Boy
Fritz Weaver
Chancellor
Burgess Meredith
Romney Wordsworth
Christine White
Kitty Cavanaugh
June Dayton
Helen Turner
James Nolan
Jim
Anthony Ray
Newsboy
Frank London
Driver
Patrick Waltz
Brand
Dick York
Hector B. Poole
Cyril Delevanti
Franklin
Arlene Martel
Nurse in Morgue
Jonathan Harris
George Alfred
Mary Adams
Day Nurse
Fredd Wayne
Barney Kamener
Wesley Lau
Airline Agent
Angus Duncan
Ticket Clerk
Norma Connolly
Night Nurse
Carole Conn
Sax Double
John Anderson
Capt. 'Skipper' Farver
Barney Phillips
Haley
Sandy Kenyon
Navigator Hatch
Wayne Heffley
2nd Officer Wyatt
Harp McGuire
Flight Engineer Purcell
Lester Fletcher
RAF Man
Beverly Brown
Janie
Nancy Rennick
Paula
Michael Fox
2nd Martian
Gregory Irvin
2nd Venusian
Donald Losby
1st Venusian
Douglas Evans
Man
Frank Richards
Man
James Millhollin
Jason Abernathy
Jo Ann Dixon
Nurse
Jay Hector
Boy
Bill Mumy
Billy Bayles
Lili Darvas
Grandma Bayles
Philip Abbott
Chris Bayles
Reid Hammond
Mr. Peterson
Henry Hunter
The Doctor
Lew Brown
The Fireman
Clegg Hoyt
Shopkeeper
Lillian O'Malley
Miss Meredith
Bob Duggan
Man #1 (uncredited)
Jay Overholts
Man #2 (uncredited)
Jerry Fuller
Rock Singer (uncredited)
Eddie Marr
Real Estate Pitchman (uncredited)
Diane Strom
Girl in Commercial (uncredited)
William Keene
Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Nesdon Booth
Big Phil Nolan
Jane Burgess
Sheila
Robert Riordan
Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Joe Scott
Croupier (uncredited)
Jutta Parr
Nurse (uncredited)
Arch Johnson
Fireman (uncredited)
Cliff Robertson
Christian Horn
Ken Drake
Man
Jennifer Bunker
Woman
Miranda Jones
Martha Horn
Simon Oakland
De Cruz
Oscar Beregi Jr.
Farwell
John Mitchum
Erbie
Wallace Rooney
George
Shirley O'Hara
George's Wife
James Turley
Workman #2 / Club Member (uncredited)
John Holland
Club Member
Everett Glass
Club Member
Felix Locher
Club Member
David Ahdar
Club Member (uncredited)
George Bruggeman
Club Member (uncredited)
John Alban
Club Member (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp
Club Member (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes
Club Member (uncredited)
Scott Seaton
Club Member (uncredited)
Ted O'Shea
Club Member (uncredited)
Wright King
Paul Carson
Harry Townes
Henry Ritchie
Chet Stratton
Mr. Rogers
Jack Grinnage
Henry
Robert McCord
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Jeane Wood
Landlady (uncredited)
John Hoyt
Ross
Ron Kipling
George Prince
Jill Ellis
Connie Prince
Gertrude Flynn
Rose Kramer
Josip Elic
Subaltern
Jane Romeyn
Board Member
Barry Brooks
Board Member
Harry Fleer
Guard
Inger Stevens
Jana
Russell Johnson
Pete Corrigan
Paul Hartman
Police Sergeant
John Lasell
Jonathan Wellington
Jimmy Lydon
Patrolman
Raymond Bailey
Millard
Carol Eve Rossen
Lieutenant's Girl
George Chandler
Old Man
Jack Ging
Young Man
Arte Johnson
Irv
Joe Mantell
Jackie Rhoades / John Rhoades
William Shatner
Don Carter
Episodes
King Nine Will Not Return
A WWII captain finds himself in the desert, next to his crashed plane, and desperately tries to find out what happened to the rest of his crew.
The Man in the Bottle
A discontented curio shop owner thinks he's finally found happiness when a genie he discovers in an old bottle grants him four wishes.
Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room
Ordered to commit a murder he doesn't want to perform, a smalltime hood nervously looks in the mirror and sees the man he could have been--confident, strong...and determined to get out.
A Thing About Machines
A writer feels that the machines in his house are conspiring against him.
The Howling Man
A man on a walking trip of post-World War I Europe gets caught in a storm. He comes across a remote monastery with a mysterious prisoner.
Eye of the Beholder
A young woman lying in a hospital bed awaits the outcome of an experimental treatment in an attempt to make her look normal.
Nick of Time
A superstitious newlywed becomes obsessed by a penny fortune-telling machine when he and his new wife are stranded with car trouble.
The Lateness of the Hour
Jana, the daughter of inventor Dr. Loren, struggles with her parents' reliance on lifelike robot servants, urging her father to dismantle them despite his attachment to his creations.
The Trouble with Templeton
Booth Templeton is an aging actor who longs for the old days when his wife was alive. Miraculously, he is given a sobering glimpse of the past he holds so dear.
A Most Unusual Camera
Chester Diedrich and his wife Paula, after burglarizing a curio shop, end up with a camera that takes pictures of events five minutes into the future.
The Night of the Meek
A down-on-his-luck department store Santa Claus discovers a bottomless sack of toys.
Dust
After selling the rope for a hanging, a greedy peddler, tries to sell the condemned man's father a bag of "magic dust."
Back There
It's April 14, 1961. Peter Corrigan and friends are discussing time travel at their men's club. Corrigan suddenly becomes dizzy. When his head clears, he has moved back to April 14, 1865 - the date of Lincoln's assassination.
The Whole Truth
A peculiar Model A automobile compels a used car dealer to tell only the truth.
The Invaders
An old woman in an isolated farmhouse encounters tiny, hostile aliens.
A Penny For Your Thoughts
The lucky flip of a coin seems to give a mild-mannered bank clerk the power to read minds. But he soon learns that you can't believe everything you read.
Twenty Two
Miss Powell has a recurring nightmare about room 22 – a morgue.
The Odyssey of Flight 33
A commercial aircraft mysteriously travels back through time.
Mr. Dingle, the Strong
Martians give Luther Dingle the strength of 300 men.
Static
Ed Lindsay hates television, so he gets his old radio out of the basement of the boardinghouse where he lives. He soon finds he can receive programs from the past when he's alone.
The Prime Mover
Ace Larsen discovers his business partner has the ability to control objects with his mind. The pair head to Vegas to win big.
Long Distance Call
A young boy find he can communicate with his dead grandmother through a toy phone.
A Hundred Yards Over the Rim
In 1847 a western settler sets out to find medicine for his dying son - and stumbles into modern-day New Mexico.
The Rip Van Winkle Caper
Thieves put themselves into suspended animation for 100 years after hiding a million dollars worth of gold bars.
The Silence
A talkative man takes an offer to keep silent for a year for $500,000.
Shadow Play
Trapped in a recurring nightmare, a man tries to persuade those who are sentencing him to death that the whole scenario is not real.
The Mind and the Matter
A book on the power of thought enables an irritable worker to re-create the world exactly as he wants it. But what he wants and what he gets are two different things!
Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?
State Troopers follow the tracks from a frozen pond, into a diner. Inside they find a soda jerk, a bus driver and his seven passengers. The bus driver is certain only six people boarded his bus…
The Obsolete Man
In a future state where religion and books have been banned, a librarian is judged obsolete and sentenced to death.
The Twilight Zone Ratings
Overall
Overall rating of the media
Scares
How effective are the jump scares
Atmosphere
How immersive and tense is the atmosphere
Gore
Level and quality of gore/violence
Story
Quality of the storyline and plot
Special Effects
Quality of special/visual effects
Character Development
Depth and growth of characters
Pacing
Flow and timing of the narrative