| Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond |
Alcoa Presents: One Step BeyondMystery Drama Anthology 1959-1961
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After recruiting experienced screenwriter Larry Marcus (his film adaptation of Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution was widely seen as a masterpiece), they filmed the pilot episode The Bride Possessed in 1959. After viewing the episode, aluminium manufacturer Alcoa agreed to sponsor the show on the understanding that John Newland was the main face of the show. John obliged and was also the series director.
His major achievement was the efficiency and speed with which he managed to pull together the different casts and such a variety of screenplays within a tight budget and timescale. Whereas a regular show with the same actors, regular sets and locations could achieve efficiencies using a near production-line approach, Newland was producing an anthology of self-contained productions, each with new challenges - but still keeping to his tight budget.
What made this show even more of an achievement was the wide variety of story locations, not to mention the occasional historical episodes such as a new spin on the Titanic disaster, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and President Lincoln's assassination.
In episode 4 of season 2, Doomsday opens in a magnificent castle complete with all the required historical trappings.
One Step Beyond was a stopping-off point for many contemporary and future tv and movie stars, such as Jack Lord, William Shatner and Warren Beatty.
Although it started its life before Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone, the two shows were, and have always been, compared. When Serling was formulating his ideas for The Twilight Zone, he met with John Newland to assure him that his show would not be a copycat of One Step Beyond. It seems the comparisons were being made at a very early stage.
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