Sapphire & Steel
Total votes: 2,846
Average rating: 7.5
The Sandbaggers
Total votes: 999
Average rating: 8.5
The Nine Tailors
Total votes: 142
Average rating: 8.3
Das blaue Palais
Total votes: 162
Average rating: 8.0
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson
Total votes: 423
Average rating: 7.4
Project U.F.O.
Total votes: 409
Average rating: 7.5
The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game
Total votes: 59
Average rating: 8.3
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl
Total votes: 174
Average rating: 6.5
The Capone Investment
Total votes: 62
Average rating: 6.5
Dangerous Knowledge
Total votes: 40
Average rating: 7.0
Tales of the Unexpected ratings (TV show, 1977-1977)
Rank | 11,580 / 29,851 |
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Trend | 0 |
Genres | Mystery, Sci-fi, Thriller |
Seasons | 1 |
Episodes | 7 |
Total votes | 165 |
Average votes | 24 |
Average rating | 7.7 / 10 |
Quinn Martin was the executive producer of this short-lived anthology series that focused on stories with a supernatural or science-fiction twist. It boasted the typical QM trappings: each act began with a graphic announcing "Act I", "Act II", etc.; expensive-looking production values and location shooting; popular guest stars like Bill Bixby, Lloyd Bridges and Roy Thinnes; narration by "Cannon" star William Conrad; decent scripts; and, of course, all those Ford vehicles.
Directors: Allen Reisner, Curtis Harrington, Harry Falk, Richard Lang, Walter Grauman Writers: Anthony Wilson, Arnold Somkin, Carol Saraceno, Earl W. Wallace, James Schmerer, John Wilder, John Wilder, Ken Trevey, Nina Laemmle, Richard Fielder, Robert Malcolm Young Hint: you can examine a particular season more clearly on the graphs if you disable the trendline and all other seasons (via clicking on their labels). Episodes average rating Note: season labels indicates the average rating per episode between the parentheses. Episodes total votes Note: season labels indicates the average votes per episode between the parentheses. History (tracking since March 7, 2020) Note: amount of total votes may decrease due to periodic removal of fraudulent ones.