Masters of Science Fiction
| Episode | Source | Writer | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| "A Clean Escape" | "A Clean Escape" | John Kessel | Play |
| "The Awakening" | "The Awakening" | Howard Fast | Story |
| "Jerry Was a Man" | "Jerry Was a Man" | Robert A. Heinlein | Short Story |
| "The Discarded" | "The Discarded" | Harlan Ellison | Short Story |
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