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Season 1 – The Invaders

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An architect is convinced there are aliens in the world.

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Kate T. @ckat9 Feb 26 It was a classic in 1967 and remains one today Of course there are so many shows about aliens over the last decades, but when this came out, it has many of the biggest names performing in it. I was reminiscing how much I loved it during Covid so found it to buy in DVD which I did, but I also lost my home and everything in it during Covid so I no longer have it. I just got the itch to see it again and see it's not really streaming anywhere except if you go to Roku. Search the main homepage app it'll pull it up on another app you have to load and it's season one and I'm in the middle of it now and I'm just in heaven ha ha! These are actual episodes with relationships and interesting storylines. It was 1967 so some people might laugh at a few things, but mostly it's quite acceptable for today. I hope you love it like me! See more Read all reviews
The Invaders — Season 1

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Episode 1 Aired Jan 10, 1967 Beachhead David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) sees a flying saucer land, but when he returns with police, they find only a honeymooning couple. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 17, 1967 The Experiment Vincent prevents the assassination of an astrophysicist, who plans to reveal proof of the aliens' presence. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 24, 1967 The Mutation Claiming to know where the saucer landed, a local stripper (Suzanne Pleshette) leads Vincent into the Mexican desert. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 31, 1967 The Leeches An electronics expert (Arthur Hill) asks Vincent to help him avoid the fate of six others abducted by aliens. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 7, 1967 Genesis Vincent is led to a sea lab where life is created, while a traffic cop goes insane after looking inside the staff's station wagon. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 14, 1967 Vikor Vincent suspects extraterrestrials have overrun a manufacturing complex after a dying man reports seeing a glowing man inside a tube. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 21, 1967 Nightmare A teacher (Kathleen Widdoes) with a history of mental instability tells Vincent she witnessed carnivorous locusts. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 28, 1967 Doomsday Minus One The security chief (William Windom) of a major nuclear testing facility seeks Vincent's help to avoid alien interference. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 7, 1967 Quantity: Unknown Vincent investigates after security guards are ambushed while transporting a mysterious cylinder found in a plane wreck. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 14, 1967 The Innocent Aliens kidnap Vincent and take him aboard their saucer, where a spokesman (Michael Rennie) tells him he will visit Utopia. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 21, 1967 The Ivy Curtain Vincent learns that Midlands Academy is being used as an indoctrination center for newly arrived aliens; guest Jack Warden. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 28, 1967 The Betrayed Vincent takes a mysterious tape he found in an abandoned train car to a cryptographer (Norman Fell); guest Ed Begley. Details Episode 13 Aired Apr 4, 1967 Storm A meteorologist (Simon Scott) summons Vincent after seeing a freak hurricane swerve to spare a fishing village. Details Episode 14 Aired Apr 11, 1967 Panic Vincent races to find a sick alien (Robert Walker), whose touch freezes people, before other aliens reach him. Details Episode 15 Aired Apr 18, 1967 Moonshot Vincent's investigation of the deaths of two astronauts in an eerie red fog leads him to suspect human culprits. Details Episode 16 Aired May 2, 1967 Wall of Crystal Extraterrestrials discourage Vincent from publicizing proof of their presence by capturing his brother (Linden Chiles). Details Episode 17 Aired May 9, 1967 The Condemned Aliens frame Vincent for the death of a communications plant owner (Ralph Bellamy) who stole an important alien file. Details

Season Info

Director
John Meredyth Lucas, Joseph Sargent
Executive Producer
Quinn Martin
Screenwriter
Don Brinkley, John W. Bloch, Theodore Sturgeon
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jan 10, 1967