One Step Beyond

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ONE STEP BEYOND, VOL. 2 [DVD NEW] $5.03 |
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John Newland: One Step Beyond, Vol. 1 1 2004-01-01 Unrated $3.87 |
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One Step Beyond DVD $7.67 |
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"One Step Beyond, Vol. 4 One Step Beyond, Vol. 4 DVD" $1.62 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND: VOL. 9 - CLASSIC TV SERIES [REGION FREE] NEW DVD $3.17 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND: VOL. 3 - 5 EPISODES - NEW DVD $1.60 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND: VOL. 3 - 5 EPISODES - NEW DVD $4.60 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND!~WOW! This is the show that Inspired TWILIGHT ZONE TV! RARE DVD! $2.99 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND [DVD] [2008] [1 DISC] [REGION 1] - NEW DVD $10.65 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND, VOL. 1 AND 2 - NEW DVD BOXSET $5.22 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND, VOL. 1 AND 2 - NEW DVD BOXSET $8.22 |
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The Best of One Step Beyond (DVD, 2007, 4-Disc Set) $9.99 |
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One Step Beyond Volume 1 w/ Cloris Leachman 1966 New DVD w/ FREE SHIPPING &CANDY $2.99 |
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One Step Beyond, Vol. 3 - 4 (DVD, 2005, 2-Disc Set) $6.99 |
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One Step Beyond TV show 2 DVD set 1959-1961 $10.98 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND: VOL. 2 - 5 EPISODES - NEW DVD $1.60 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND: VOL. 2 - 5 EPISODES - NEW DVD $4.60 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND: THE OFFICIAL FIRST SEASON [3 DISCS] [DVD NEW] $26.97 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND JOHN NEWLAND VOL 2 4 EPISODES DVD $4.00 |
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ONE STEP BEYOND JOHN NEWLAND VOL 4 4 EPISODES DVD $4.00 |
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Songs from the Underground Ep $2.92 An official collection of favorites released through the Linkin Park fan club, including highlights from other fan club releases, with live, limited release, and demo tracks. Track listing: 1. Announcement Service Public 2. Qwerty (studio version) 3. And One 4. Sold My Soul To You Mama 5. Dedicated (1999 demo) 6. Hunger Strike (Live from Projekt Revolution 2008) - Chris Cornell feat. Chester Benni... |
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One Step Beyond $9.82 Fuelled by the ska of Prince Buster ("Madness"), and inspired by the insanity of British music, right from the start Madness were a quintessentially English band. Two-tone more by association than fact, they came to the fore at the same time as the Specials, with a ska beat, a pop heart, and a lunatic smile (who else would update "Swan Lake" in such an unorthodox way?). While the title track lives... |
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One Step Beyond 3-Pack [VHS] $12.99 ... |
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One Step Beyond:Step Aerobics [VHS] $7.99 ... |
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One Step Beyond (3 Video Box Set, 12 Episodes) [VHS] $5.00 ... |
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White Oak Stair Riser - 36 in. x 7.5 x 3/4 in. Riser - Unfinished $14.00 Stair-Tread & Riser Covers are revolutionary stair remodeling products that cover your old or carpet stairs. In just 1 day, your stairs are transformed into a beautiful solid hardwood staircase. Stair-Tread & Riser Covers are the best hardwood, replacement stair tread remodeling parts for unfinished or previously carpeted stairs. Our stair treads and risers are manufacturered in the United States... |
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One Step Beyond - B&W $5.99 Includes:One Step Beyond: Ordeal on Locust Street (1959) One Step Beyond: The Devil's Laughter (1959) One Step Beyond: The Open Window (1959) One Step Beyond: Make Me Not a Witch (1959) One Step Beyond: Where Are They? (1960) One Step Beyond: Dead Man's Tale (1961) One Step Beyond: Night of Decision (1961) One Step Beyond: The Executioner (1961) One Step Beyond: Ordeal on Locust Street In the one-and-onlyOne Step Beyond episode to feature a "monster" (albeit very briefly, and with a ... |
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One Step Beyond [2 Discs] - $8.99 Includes:One Step Beyond: The Dark Room (1959) One Step Beyond: The Riddle (1959) One Step Beyond: Anniversary of a Murder (1960) One Step Beyond: The Lovers (1960) One Step Beyond: Goodbye Grandpa (1960) One Step Beyond: The Sorcerer (1961) One Step Beyond: The Dark Room In one of the series' eeriest episodes, American photographer Rita Wallace (Cloris Leachman) sets up shop in Paris, hoping to capture the "soul of France" in her pictures. Advertising for a model, Rita ends up using a ... |
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One Step Beyond 9 - $6.99 Includes:One Step Beyond [TV Series] (1959) One Step Beyond [TV Series] Unlike its TV-series "contemporary" The Twilight Zone, the weekly, half-hour supernatural anthology One Step Beyond did not deal with science fiction or fantasy. Rather, its stories were inspired by actual occult and paranormal occurrences, all accepted as fact (or at least based on fact) by acknowledged experts in the field. Host/narrator John Newland directed all of the episodes, and appeared as himself in a handful of stories, notably a two-parter based on the experiences of celebrated psychic Peter Hurkos. The plots covered a wide variety of phenomena throughout the world, sometimes involving such confirmed historical events as the Lincoln assassination and the sinking of the Titanic. Newland never came out and insisted that the playlets were true, but instead left them open to intelligent speculation. The series' producers invited viewers to send letters recounting their own brushes with the paranormal, and reportedly some of these were filmed for the show. Debuting January 20, 1959, on ABC, One Step Beyond was filmed in the Hollywood studios of MGM during its first two seasons, and featured such prominent American actors as Skip Homeier, Cloris Leachman, Patrick O'Neal, Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Lord, Robert Loggia, Joan Fontaine, and Warren Beatty. During the series' final season, production shifted to Great Britain, where 13 of the final 14 episodes were produced. Throughout its original network run (which lasted until October 3, 1961), the 96-episode series was officially titled Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond in honor of its sponsor, the Aluminum Company of America. In 1977, the property was revived for syndication as The Next Step Beyond, again with John Newland as host/director. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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One Step Beyond $12.99 Track Listing: 1. One Step Beyond... - (featuring Chas Smash), 2. My Girl, 3. Night Boat To Cairo, 4. Believe Me, 5. Land of Hope & Glory - (featuring Lee "Kix" Thompson), 6. Prince, The, 7. Tarzan's Nuts, 8. In the Middle of the Night, 9. Bed and Breakfast Man, 10. Razor Blade Alley - (featuring Lee "Kix" Thompson), 11. Swan Lake, 12. Rockin' In A?, 13. Mummy's Boy, 14. Madness, 15. Chipmunks Are Go! - (featuring Chas Smash) |
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Madness' One Step Beyond... $10.95 Madness came to prominence in the UK in the wake of the Punk/New Wave explosion and must be seen in the context of Britain in the late 70s, musically, socially and politically. Their first single was released by Two-Tone, an independent label run by fellow ska enthusiasts. One Step Beyond isn't the best album in the world - it's not even the best album by Madness. It is, however, a great record and an exceptional debut album - fully formed despite half the band still being in their teens - and it remains as exhilarating, inspiring and as much fun as when people first heard it nearly 30 years ago. Through extensive interviews with the band, as well as producers Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley, Terry Edwards tells the inside story of how Madness rose to be the most successful singles band of the 1980s in the UK charts. |
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One Step Beyond: The Official First Season [3 Discs] - $34.99 Includes:One Step Beyond: Image of Death (1959) One Step Beyond: Premonition (1959) One Step Beyond: The Aerialist (1959) One Step Beyond: The Bride Possessed (1959) One Step Beyond: The Navigator (1959) One Step Beyond: The Secret (1959) One Step Beyond: The Burning Girl (1959) One Step Beyond: The Haunted U-Boat (1959) One Step Beyond: One Step Beyond (1959) One Step Beyond: The Dead Part of the House (1959) One Step Beyond: Twelve Hours to Live (1959) One Step Beyond: Emergency Only ... |
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One Step Beyond: Collection 1 [2 Discs] - B&W $12.99 Includes:One Step Beyond: The Inheritance (1959) One Step Beyond: Delusion (1959) One Step Beyond: Ordeal on Locust Street (1959) One Step Beyond: Doomsday (1959) One Step Beyond: Brainwave (1959) One Step Beyond: To Know the End (1960) One Step Beyond: The Clown (1960) One Step Beyond: House of the Dead (1960) One Step Beyond: Tidal Wave (1960) One Step Beyond: Delia (1960) One Step Beyond: The Explorer (1960) One Step Beyond: Anniversary of a Murder (1960) One Step Beyond: The Inheritance ... |
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One Step Beyond 9 - B&W $5.99 Includes:One Step Beyond [TV Series] (1959) One Step Beyond [TV Series] Unlike its TV-series "contemporary" The Twilight Zone, the weekly, half-hour supernatural anthology One Step Beyond did not deal with science fiction or fantasy. Rather, its stories were inspired by actual occult and paranormal occurrences, all accepted as fact (or at least based on fact) by acknowledged experts in the field. Host/narrator John Newland directed all of the episodes, and appeared as himself in a handful of stories, notably a two-parter based on the experiences of celebrated psychic Peter Hurkos. The plots covered a wide variety of phenomena throughout the world, sometimes involving such confirmed historical events as the Lincoln assassination and the sinking of the Titanic. Newland never came out and insisted that the playlets were true, but instead left them open to intelligent speculation. The series' producers invited viewers to send letters recounting their own brushes with the paranormal, and reportedly some of these were filmed for the show. Debuting January 20, 1959, on ABC, One Step Beyond was filmed in the Hollywood studios of MGM during its first two seasons, and featured such prominent American actors as Skip Homeier, Cloris Leachman, Patrick O'Neal, Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Lord, Robert Loggia, Joan Fontaine, and Warren Beatty. During the series' final season, production shifted to Great Britain, where 13 of the final 14 episodes were produced. Throughout its original network run (which lasted until October 3, 1961), the 96-episode series was officially titled Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond in honor of its sponsor, the Aluminum Company of America. In 1977, the property was revived for syndication as The Next Step Beyond, again with John Newland as host/director. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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One Step Beyond 4 - B&W $6.99 Includes:One Step Beyond [TV Series] (1959) One Step Beyond [TV Series] Unlike its TV-series "contemporary" The Twilight Zone, the weekly, half-hour supernatural anthology One Step Beyond did not deal with science fiction or fantasy. Rather, its stories were inspired by actual occult and paranormal occurrences, all accepted as fact (or at least based on fact) by acknowledged experts in the field. Host/narrator John Newland directed all of the episodes, and appeared as himself in a handful of stories, notably a two-parter based on the experiences of celebrated psychic Peter Hurkos. The plots covered a wide variety of phenomena throughout the world, sometimes involving such confirmed historical events as the Lincoln assassination and the sinking of the Titanic. Newland never came out and insisted that the playlets were true, but instead left them open to intelligent speculation. The series' producers invited viewers to send letters recounting their own brushes with the paranormal, and reportedly some of these were filmed for the show. Debuting January 20, 1959, on ABC, One Step Beyond was filmed in the Hollywood studios of MGM during its first two seasons, and featured such prominent American actors as Skip Homeier, Cloris Leachman, Patrick O'Neal, Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Lord, Robert Loggia, Joan Fontaine, and Warren Beatty. During the series' final season, production shifted to Great Britain, where 13 of the final 14 episodes were produced. Throughout its original network run (which lasted until October 3, 1961), the 96-episode series was officially titled Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond in honor of its sponsor, the Aluminum Company of America. In 1977, the property was revived for syndication as The Next Step Beyond, again with John Newland as host/director. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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One Step Beyond 8 - B&W $6.99 Includes:One Step Beyond [TV Series] (1959) One Step Beyond [TV Series] Unlike its TV-series "contemporary" The Twilight Zone, the weekly, half-hour supernatural anthology One Step Beyond did not deal with science fiction or fantasy. Rather, its stories were inspired by actual occult and paranormal occurrences, all accepted as fact (or at least based on fact) by acknowledged experts in the field. Host/narrator John Newland directed all of the episodes, and appeared as himself in a handful of stories, notably a two-parter based on the experiences of celebrated psychic Peter Hurkos. The plots covered a wide variety of phenomena throughout the world, sometimes involving such confirmed historical events as the Lincoln assassination and the sinking of the Titanic. Newland never came out and insisted that the playlets were true, but instead left them open to intelligent speculation. The series' producers invited viewers to send letters recounting their own brushes with the paranormal, and reportedly some of these were filmed for the show. Debuting January 20, 1959, on ABC, One Step Beyond was filmed in the Hollywood studios of MGM during its first two seasons, and featured such prominent American actors as Skip Homeier, Cloris Leachman, Patrick O'Neal, Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Lord, Robert Loggia, Joan Fontaine, and Warren Beatty. During the series' final season, production shifted to Great Britain, where 13 of the final 14 episodes were produced. Throughout its original network run (which lasted until October 3, 1961), the 96-episode series was officially titled Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond in honor of its sponsor, the Aluminum Company of America. In 1977, the property was revived for syndication as The Next Step Beyond, again with John Newland as host/director. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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One Step Beyond 6 - B&W $5.99 Includes:One Step Beyond [TV Series] (1959) One Step Beyond [TV Series] Unlike its TV-series "contemporary" The Twilight Zone, the weekly, half-hour supernatural anthology One Step Beyond did not deal with science fiction or fantasy. Rather, its stories were inspired by actual occult and paranormal occurrences, all accepted as fact (or at least based on fact) by acknowledged experts in the field. Host/narrator John Newland directed all of the episodes, and appeared as himself in a handful of stories, notably a two-parter based on the experiences of celebrated psychic Peter Hurkos. The plots covered a wide variety of phenomena throughout the world, sometimes involving such confirmed historical events as the Lincoln assassination and the sinking of the Titanic. Newland never came out and insisted that the playlets were true, but instead left them open to intelligent speculation. The series' producers invited viewers to send letters recounting their own brushes with the paranormal, and reportedly some of these were filmed for the show. Debuting January 20, 1959, on ABC, One Step Beyond was filmed in the Hollywood studios of MGM during its first two seasons, and featured such prominent American actors as Skip Homeier, Cloris Leachman, Patrick O'Neal, Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Lord, Robert Loggia, Joan Fontaine, and Warren Beatty. During the series' final season, production shifted to Great Britain, where 13 of the final 14 episodes were produced. Throughout its original network run (which lasted until October 3, 1961), the 96-episode series was officially titled Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond in honor of its sponsor, the Aluminum Company of America. In 1977, the property was revived for syndication as The Next Step Beyond, again with John Newland as host/director. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
