EPISODE LIST!!!!!
I actually meant the initial message post (which is really a response) to go into another already established discussion thread but since the damage has been done and there is some definite interest then provided is a list of all 38 black-and-white half hour episodes of MEN INTO SPACE (and that's just one season!):
01) "Moon Probe" (30/09/1959)
02) "Moon Landing" (07/10/1959)
03) "Building A Space Station" (14/10/1959)
04) "Water Tank Rescue" (28/10/1959)
05) "Lost Missile" (04/11/1959)
06) "Moonquake" (11/11/1959)
07) "Space Trap" (18/11/1959)
08) "Asteroid" (25/11/1959)
09) "Edge of Eternity" (02/12/1959)
10) "Burnout" (09/12/1959)
11) "First Woman on the Moon" (09/12/1959)
12) "Christmas on the Moon" (23/12/1959)
13) "Quarantine" (30/12/1959)
14) "Tankers In Space" (06/01/1960)
15) "Sea of Stars" (13/01/1960)
16) "A Handful of Hours" (20/01/1960)
17) "Earthbound" (27/01/1960)
18) "Caves of the Moon" (03/02/1960)
19) "Dateline: Moon" (10/02/1960)
20) "Mooncloud" (17/02/1960)
21) "Contraband" (02/03/1960)
22) "Dark of the Sun" (09/03/1960)
23) "Verdict in Orbit" (16/03/1960)
24) "Is There Another Civilization?" (23/03/1960)
25) "Shadows on the Moon" (30/03/1960)
26) "Flash in the Sky" (06/04/1960)
27) "Lunar Secret" (13/04/1960)
28) "Voice of Infinity" (20/04/1960)
29) "From Another World" (27/04/1960)
30) "Emergency Mission" (04/05/1960)
31) "Beyond the Stars" (11/05/1960)
32) "Mission to Mars" (25/05/1960)
33) "Moon Trap" (01/06/1960)
34) "Flare Up" (17/08/1960)
35) "Into the Sun" (24/08/1960)
36) "The Sun Never Sets" (31/08/1960)
37) "Mystery Satellite" (07/09/1960)
38) "Flight to the Red Planet" (Unaired)
The star of this ZIV Television Productions SF tv series was the late William Lundegan (June 12th, 1914 - December 20th, 1975) seen in the recurring role of U.S. Astronaut Colonel Edward McCauley and who incidentally also appeared in the debut episode of SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE (Syndicated 1955-57) "Beyond" (05/04/1955) involving a U.S. airforce jet pilot's encounter with what he believes to be a bona fide UFO.
Like its illustrious predecessor SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE (another Ivan Tors show where he also served in the capacity of executive producer), MEN INTO SPACE was one of the early SF tv series directed more specifically toward the adult audience demographic.
Just reflecting on these two time-honoured tv classics makes me want them all the more!
Jeff T.