The Sixth Sense

The Sixth Sense

1972
The Sixth Sense
The Sixth Sense

The Sixth Sense

7 | en | Drama

The Sixth Sense is an American paranormal thriller television

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP12  The Eyes That Wouldn't Die
Dec. 23,1972
The Eyes That Wouldn't Die

When her sight is restored, Kathy sees visions of murder.

EP11  Gallows in the Wind
Dec. 16,1972
Gallows in the Wind

A woman has visions of death during a hurricane.

EP10  Five Widows Weeping
Dec. 09,1972
Five Widows Weeping

The new wife of a wealthy family's scion sees vision of his death.

EP9  If I Should Die Before I Wake
Dec. 02,1972
If I Should Die Before I Wake

When she returns to her old home, Ruth Ames begins to see visions, including that of her long dead daughter Mindy.

EP8  And Scream by the Light of the Moon, the Moon (aka: Candle, Candle Burning Bright)
Nov. 25,1972
And Scream by the Light of the Moon, the Moon (aka: Candle, Candle Burning Bright)

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EP7  I Did Not Mean to Slay Thee
Nov. 11,1972
I Did Not Mean to Slay Thee

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EP6  Through a Flame Darkly
Nov. 04,1972
Through a Flame Darkly

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EP5  Once Upon a Chilling
Oct. 28,1972
Once Upon a Chilling

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EP4  With Affection, Jack the Ripper
Oct. 14,1972
With Affection, Jack the Ripper

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EP3  Witness Within
Oct. 07,1972
Witness Within

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EP2  Dear Joan: We're Going to Scare You to Death
Sep. 30,1972
Dear Joan: We're Going to Scare You to Death

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EP1  Coffin, Coffin, in the Sky (aka: Flying Sepulcher of Death)
Sep. 23,1972
Coffin, Coffin, in the Sky (aka: Flying Sepulcher of Death)

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Released: 1972-01-15 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Sixth Sense is an American paranormal thriller television

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Gary Collins , Rod Serling

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powersroc The Sixth Sense was one of the very few TV series to delve into the psychic world as a dramatic one-hour show.Dr.Michael Rhodes(Gary Collins)is a university professor who would investigate psychic phenomena and the lives of those it affected.This was a cool show that created some eerie episodes that were best viewed with the lights out.While Rhodes was written as a rather one-dimensional character,Collins brought a warmth & intelligence to the part that made you like the guy.The ESP aspects of the show would be shrouded in a mystery-of-the-week plot.Haunted houses,visions,ghosts,premonitions,psychic powers,you could look forward to chills from such stuff each week.Sadly,the show was re-packaged to run as part of the reruns of the fine Night Gallery show.But they cut the one-hour series back to 30-minutes in doing so,which makes the half-hour episodes incomprehensible & rushed.Still,it was a creepy show for its era(1972)and it was able to do it within the restrictions & lack of imaginations of the network.The X-Files was able to take the concept much further & with the benefits of later day technology & fx.But The Sixth Sense walked the path earlier.
PoetOfTheSpheres I recall watching many episodes from this unique series and am disappointed it does not yet seem to be available for purchase. I'd always wondered if the last name of the ESP investigator (Dr. Rhodes) was a play on words in that it matches the first two letters of the famous ESP Researcher of Duke University, JB Rhine.Each episode had its own challenge, with the good doctor having just enough manifested ESP ability to lead him along the trail of intrigue (remember those zoom-in close-ups of his eyes or ears, denoting his detecting psychic information pertaining to the case?)I hadn't quite realized the other viewer's comments that at least some of the episodes apparently were repackaged in Serling's Night Gallery series, although I do recall at least one Sixth Sense episode appearing in a Night Gallery feature, yes.One particular episode of intrigue involved master psychics seated around a table, with starry emblems floating or displayed about the darkened room, attempting to outwit Dr. Rhodes in his pursuit of their misuse of said abilities.I think Gary Collins did a plausible job of taking the acting role seriously for this series, and would be delighted to obtain a copy of the entire series. Hopefully the original prints are still intact and available for said purpose?
miklot Not everyone has forgotten this short lived tv show. I remember it as very suspenseful and thought provoking. I was a junior in high school when it appeared and my classmates and I thought it was great. Unfortunately, not enough of the country felt likewise and it was cancelled quickly. However, it was intriguing to think that esp was possible. The show was well done but ahead of its' time. Today it would go over very well, as did the movie of the same name.
Nick Zbu This show aired in the Fall Season of 1972-73 and was quickly forgotten, probably due to it's genre (paranormal drama) and it's half-hour length. It centered on a professor (Gary Collins who actually acts in this) who explored cases of the mind, e.g. ESP and telekinesis.Sadly, no one really remembers this series and the fact that a popular movie came out with the exact name makes it even more of a rarity. Not a bad show, it will cause somewhat of an air of suspense, all in a bite-size package.Fortunately, this series was reedited into the syndication package of "Night Gallery" (which itself was badly edited) and can be seen wherever half-hour segments of "Night Gallery" is being shown. The only difference is in the very beginning where the typeface is different and a few more credits given to Anthony Lawrence and one other person. There is still the Rod Serling prologue (which he was paid handsomely for) and even some paintings to accent these episodes. Not a bad fate for a half-forgotten TV show.It's two-hour pilot, "Sweet Sweet Rachel," is often aired as a movie. If anyone has a copy of this pilot or some of the episodes, please email me. I would be very interested in completing my collection.