Looking for the title of a TV show in which a man has a doppelganger robot that takes his place
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This is from the 1950s, I believe, and in B&W. I don't think it's Twilight Zone, as I have gone through their episodes. The story supposedly takes place in the future (1970s!). A middle-aged white man is bored with his wife and gets a doppelganger robot to take his place so that he can go have fun while the robot hangs out with his wife. Eventually, the robot decides he wants to permanently replace the man, and he kills him somehow.
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This is from the 1950s, I believe, and in B&W. I don't think it's Twilight Zone, as I have gone through their episodes. The story supposedly takes place in the future (1970s!). A middle-aged white man is bored with his wife and gets a doppelganger robot to take his place so that he can go have fun while the robot hangs out with his wife. Eventually, the robot decides he wants to permanently replace the man, and he kills him somehow.
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This is from the 1950s, I believe, and in B&W. I don't think it's Twilight Zone, as I have gone through their episodes. The story supposedly takes place in the future (1970s!). A middle-aged white man is bored with his wife and gets a doppelganger robot to take his place so that he can go have fun while the robot hangs out with his wife. Eventually, the robot decides he wants to permanently replace the man, and he kills him somehow.
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This is from the 1950s, I believe, and in B&W. I don't think it's Twilight Zone, as I have gone through their episodes. The story supposedly takes place in the future (1970s!). A middle-aged white man is bored with his wife and gets a doppelganger robot to take his place so that he can go have fun while the robot hangs out with his wife. Eventually, the robot decides he wants to permanently replace the man, and he kills him somehow.
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Likely an episode from Alfred Hitchcock Presents named "Design for Loving". It first aired in 1958 and the episode is B&W. It was based on the Ray Bradbury short story "Marionette's Inc".
OMG you are AMAZING! That's it. I did remember that the title had little to do with the story. Thank you so much!
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Likely an episode from Alfred Hitchcock Presents named "Design for Loving". It first aired in 1958 and the episode is B&W. It was based on the Ray Bradbury short story "Marionette's Inc".
OMG you are AMAZING! That's it. I did remember that the title had little to do with the story. Thank you so much!
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@MargoMiller if this answer has helped you, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark on the left. It will show everyone the mystery was solved, and is the "proper" way to do things :)
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Likely an episode from Alfred Hitchcock Presents named "Design for Loving". It first aired in 1958 and the episode is B&W. It was based on the Ray Bradbury short story "Marionette's Inc".
OMG you are AMAZING! That's it. I did remember that the title had little to do with the story. Thank you so much!
â Margo Miller
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@MargoMiller if this answer has helped you, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark on the left. It will show everyone the mystery was solved, and is the "proper" way to do things :)
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Likely an episode from Alfred Hitchcock Presents named "Design for Loving". It first aired in 1958 and the episode is B&W. It was based on the Ray Bradbury short story "Marionette's Inc".
Likely an episode from Alfred Hitchcock Presents named "Design for Loving". It first aired in 1958 and the episode is B&W. It was based on the Ray Bradbury short story "Marionette's Inc".
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OMG you are AMAZING! That's it. I did remember that the title had little to do with the story. Thank you so much!
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@MargoMiller if this answer has helped you, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark on the left. It will show everyone the mystery was solved, and is the "proper" way to do things :)
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OMG you are AMAZING! That's it. I did remember that the title had little to do with the story. Thank you so much!
â Margo Miller
2 hours ago
@MargoMiller if this answer has helped you, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark on the left. It will show everyone the mystery was solved, and is the "proper" way to do things :)
â Jenayah
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OMG you are AMAZING! That's it. I did remember that the title had little to do with the story. Thank you so much!
â Margo Miller
2 hours ago
OMG you are AMAZING! That's it. I did remember that the title had little to do with the story. Thank you so much!
â Margo Miller
2 hours ago
@MargoMiller if this answer has helped you, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark on the left. It will show everyone the mystery was solved, and is the "proper" way to do things :)
â Jenayah
1 hour ago
@MargoMiller if this answer has helped you, you can accept it by clicking the checkmark on the left. It will show everyone the mystery was solved, and is the "proper" way to do things :)
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