I've seen that one, (re: Miniature w/R. Duvall), actually, I think I've seen just about all of them several times over. At my factory job during break, the TZ show would come on in the break room, and a friend would frequently challenge me about what happened on the show as the break was only 10 minutes long. On the rare occassion I could not help him, he said he would have to find it elsewhere.<br /><br />But back to Miniature, I thot it was an interesting show about seeing the people move in that doll house and start to interact with them. As a child, there was a natural history musuem that had little doll like figures in historical settings, and I would look at all of them and just imagine what it was like to be there. In fact, one time my father had them open it up because he thot I was still in there, but I wasn't. And I really found out the importance, the painful and hard way, about letting them know where I would be.<br /><br />About the stars, how about Earl Holliman(?), he was in Forbidden Planet as Cookie with the booze, and in the first, or was it the pilot, TZ show about the effects of being alone in space, or just a simulator they had. Now that was an interesting show.<br /><br />I think just about everyone who was anyone found their way into that show. I really enjoyed the one about Joe Flynn(?), (I am really terrible with names), where he was a Funeral Home Director and had to perform services for Dracula and some of his friends. That one was a hoot, having the Wolfman bolt out of there because he couldn't sit still and quiet, among other things.<br />