Almost every week for a period of nearly eleven years (7 Nov 1948 to 29 Sep 1958), Studio One presented a black-and-white drama to CBS’s television audience. We can claim some of the TV plays as our own in the sf genre, and at least two included time travel (a “Berkeley Square” remake on 20 March 1949, and “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” on 19 May 1952). One other sf connection comes from Studio One clips of William Shatner (in “The Defender,” 1957) which were used to portray a young Denny Crane in an episode of Boston Legal (“Son of the Defender,” 2007).
You’ve heard of the transmigration of soul; have you ever heard of the transposition of a man’s body in time and place?

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  1. Studio One, created by Fletcher Markle.
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