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Original Airdate: May 27, 1974
Episode 0097 "Mirror For Murder"
Original Story by Sam Dann, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
A woman tired of living in her husband's shadow and playing second fiddle to his job, believes her reflection in the mirror. She must rediscover her sense of self.
Once again, It's time for that journey through the world's most mysterious landscape, the complex mind of a human being. What does the mirror show you? Does the mirror know more than appears on the surface? How deeply can it probe? Consider a lady named Helen Stewart.
Future historians will look back on our times, and they will, of course, give them a name. It's fairly safe to assume that our era will probably be called the Age of Women. Women are no longer content merely to cook and clean and care for a man. Some women are quite vocal about it. However, these are not the ones to cause us concern. Men should worry about those quiet ones. For instance, Today it's breakfast as usual at the home of Fred and Helen Stewart. This means that although it's not even eight o 'clock, Fred has already been on the phone for the better part of an hour. But on this particular morning, quiet, uncomplaining Helen Stewart does something shocking. She suddenly reaches over and for no apparent reason disconnects the telephone.
Starring: Celeste Holm, Wesley Addy, William Redfield, Robert Dryden
By Scott W. FieldsOriginal Airdate: May 27, 1974
Episode 0097 "Mirror For Murder"
Original Story by Sam Dann, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
A woman tired of living in her husband's shadow and playing second fiddle to his job, believes her reflection in the mirror. She must rediscover her sense of self.
Once again, It's time for that journey through the world's most mysterious landscape, the complex mind of a human being. What does the mirror show you? Does the mirror know more than appears on the surface? How deeply can it probe? Consider a lady named Helen Stewart.
Future historians will look back on our times, and they will, of course, give them a name. It's fairly safe to assume that our era will probably be called the Age of Women. Women are no longer content merely to cook and clean and care for a man. Some women are quite vocal about it. However, these are not the ones to cause us concern. Men should worry about those quiet ones. For instance, Today it's breakfast as usual at the home of Fred and Helen Stewart. This means that although it's not even eight o 'clock, Fred has already been on the phone for the better part of an hour. But on this particular morning, quiet, uncomplaining Helen Stewart does something shocking. She suddenly reaches over and for no apparent reason disconnects the telephone.
Starring: Celeste Holm, Wesley Addy, William Redfield, Robert Dryden