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・ Tales of the Unexpected
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・ Tales of the Unexpected (comics)
・ Tales of the Unexpected (TV series)
・ Tales of the Unusual
・ Tales of the Vampires
・ Tales of the Velvet Comet
・ Tales of the Vikings
・ Tales of the Werewolf Clan
・ Tales of the Wizard of Oz
・ Tales of the Zombie
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・ Tales of Three Planets
Tales of Tomorrow
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・ Tales of Two People
・ Tales of Unrest
・ Tales of Us
・ Tales of Us Tour
・ Tales of Vesperia
・ Tales of VS.
・ Tales of Wells Fargo
・ Tales of Wonder
・ Tales of Wonder (album)
・ Tales of Wonder (magazine)
・ Tales of Wrykyn and Elsewhere
・ Tales of Xillia
・ Tales of Xillia 2


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Tales of Tomorrow

''Tales of Tomorrow'' is an American anthology science fiction series that was performed and broadcast live on ABC from 1951 to 1953. The series covered such stories as ''Frankenstein'', starring Lon Chaney, Jr., ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'' starring Thomas Mitchell as Captain Nemo, and many others featuring such performers as Boris Karloff, Brian Keith, Lee J. Cobb, Veronica Lake, Rod Steiger, Bruce Cabot, Franchot Tone, Gene Lockhart, Walter Abel, Cloris Leachman, Leslie Nielsen, and Paul Newman. The series had many similarities to the later ''Twilight Zone'' which also covered one of the same stories, "What You Need". In total it ran for eighty-five 30-minute episodes.
==Production==
The idea for this science fiction television series was developed by Theodore Sturgeon and Mort Abrahamson, together with the membership of the Science Fiction League of America. The original title was planned as ''Tomorrow is Yours''.〔http://www.heinleinarchives.net/upload/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=831〕 A deal was struck with Richard Gordon and George Foley, giving the producers of the show first choice of any of the 2,000 short stories and 13 novels by the various members of the Science Fiction League.
''Tales of Tomorrow'' was the first dramatized showcase for several authors, including Arthur C. Clarke.〔Arthur C. Clarke, "The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke", Preface to 'All the Time in the World' ISBN 0-575-07065-X.〕 Other early science fiction writers whose work was reflected in the series included Fredric Brown ("The Last Man on Earth" and "Age of Peril"), Philip Wylie ("Blunder"), C.M. Kornbluth ("The Little Black Bag") and Stanley G. Weinbaum ("The Miraculous Serum"). The show was intended for adults; at the time, most science fiction productions were targeted to children.〔The Billboard (magazine), May 19, 1951, page 11〕 The producers wanted to blend mystery and science fiction, and emphasize fast pacing and suspense.〔The Billboard (magazine), August 18, 1951, page 9〕

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