
During the era of The Twilight Zone, One Step Beyond is a show that told real stories about supernatural encounters. Host John Newland narrated stories of ghosts, monsters, mysterious disappearances, and supernatural circumstances in which no logical answer to explain the events was found. Along with dramatic and eerie re-enactments, viewers couldn't help but wonder if the paranormal truly exists.

While driving with her husband to their honeymoon vacation, bride Sally Conroy begins to assume the identity of another person.

A young Englishwoman is suddenly wracked by dreams of drowning in the ocean. She is stunned when her fiancée tells her that he has prepared a surprise honeymoon trip for them--they're sailing to New York on the passenger liner Titanic.
Arthur Douglas attends a Manhattan cocktail party where a woman foretells his future.
A female, American photojournalist encounters an unusual subject while in France.
After having an argument with his wife, a man storms out of the house and goes for a drive. But when he hasn't returned the next morning, the wife gets an uneasy feeling that something is wrong.
Mitchell Campion is ordered to take a long vacation after recovering from a near fatal accident. He travels to a Mediterranean island where everyone seems to know him even though it's his first trip there.

Donald Suart witnesses a man killing his wife, but as he tries to intervene the couple fades. The mansion owner, Ellie, calms him down until other guests arrive and Donald recognizes the couple.
Peter Hurkos is a man with an uncanny gift, he can read people's minds. Although he is scared of such ability, he finally comes to terms with it and lives from it.
Complete episode guide for One Step Beyond with detailed information about every season and episode including air dates, summaries, ratings, and streaming availability in United States.
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