Lights Out was an early television series based on the eerie dramatizations of the popular 1930s radio show. The broadcasts made writer and director Arch Oboler a household name synonymous with the macabre. It was brought to network television between 1949 and 1952. A precursor to shows like "Twilight Zone," "Night Gallery" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Lights Out" is a chilling remnant of old-fashioned ghost story-telling.
I Spy: An eccentric old couple let their paranoia get the better of them when "prying" census takers come calling.
The Mad Dullaghan: A woman is possessed by the devilish spirit of a leprechaun-like creature.
The Pattern: A World War II veteran is haunted by three ghosts from the battlefield who have followed him home.
The Silent Supper: An old witch in the Bayou has the superstitious swamp folk in the grip of fear, until one of them murders her.