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Horror Television Database > TV Series - T > The Twilight Zone > Season One > Take My Life... Please! / Devil's Alphabet / The Library

The Twilight Zone: Take My Life... Please! / Devil's Alphabet / The Library
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Aired: March 28, 1986
Network: CBS
Length: 60 Minutes
Starring: Charles Aidman as Narrator
Segments: Take My Life... Please!
Devil's Alphabet
The Library
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Take My Life... Please!
Director(s): Gus Trikonis
Writer(s): Gordon Mitchell
Guest Starring: Tim Thomerson as Billy Diamond
Ray Buktenica as Billy's Agent Max
Xander Berkeley as Dave the Angry Comic
Jim McKrell as Marty
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A successful comedian who stole another man's act dies and finds himself in the afterlife. In the afterworld he is forced to recount all of his crimes and shameful behavior in front of an audience for eternity. | Submitted By: Tom G
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"Hey, Look. This is a show... You know, entertainment. You don't want to hear about me beatin' up a hooker."
    -Billy Diamond | Submitted By: Tom G
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Devil's Alphabet
Based On: Based on the short story The Everlasting Club by Arthur Gray
Director(s): Ben Bolt
Writer(s): Robert Hunter
Story By: Arthur Gray
Guest Starring: Hywel Bennett as Grant
Ben Cross as Frederick
Robert Schenkkan as Eli
Osmund Bullock as Andrew
Ethan Phillips as Deaver
Wayne Alexander as Cornelius
Jim Piddock as Brian
Stuart Dowling as Creditor
Christopher Carroll as Chimney Sweep
Christopher Grove as Assistant
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The Library
Director(s): John D. Hancock
Writer(s): Anne Collins
Guest Starring: Uta Hagen as Gloria
Frances Conroy as Ellie Pendleton
Lori Petty as Lori Pendleton
Joe Santos as Doug Kelleher
Candice Azzara as Carla Mollencami
Alan Blumenfeld as Edwin Dewett
Jay Gerber as Man
Mimi Monaco as Woman
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"Hey, Look. This is a show... You know, entertainment. You don't want to hear about me beatin' up a hooker."
    -Billy Diamond
    From Segment: Take My Life... Please! | Submitted By: Tom G
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The Twilight Zone - Season 1 (1985 - 1986)
The Twilight Zone - Seasons 2 & 3 (1986 - 1988)
 
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In syndication, the segments of this episode were split from each other in order to fit into a half hour format. Take My Life... Please! was paired with segment I of Newton from a different episode.
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