2-tape set pre-viewed for quality and both played fine on my Emerson deck. Both cassettes and boxes look almost new with a cut-out mar thru the upc code on the back of 'Prediction'. Two acclaimed episodes from the NBC anthology TV series that aired late at night in the '60s. Stephen King said it was the best TV series at that point in time. Check out these episodes first to see if you want to invest in the entire series.

In glorious Black & White and almost an hour long each without commercial interuption. Out Of Print (OOP) in all formats and no longer being produced. Old fashioned square aspect ratio is perfect for old school tube TVs as the image will fill your square frame.

TERROR in TEAKWOOD is the grisly tale of a concert pianist ('Mr. Sardonicus' Guy Rolfe) whose career has been overcast by the greater accomplishments of another Maestro, Karnovich, whose freakishly long fingers made him the only musician capable of performing his arrogant materpiece, the "Karnovich Sonata".

After his death, the pianist mutilates his rival's corpse, keeping his severed hands under lock and key in a teakwood chest. In time, he learns to master the unplayable sonata and stages the triumph of a lifetime... before an encore of Grand Guignol.

PREDICTION casts Karloff as Clayton Mace, a nightclub mentalist working in 1950s London, who finds his stage act interrupted by a series of genuine, unsettling insights to the future. After his latest premonition involving his pretty assistant and her fiancee's plans for a trip to Scotland, Mace warns the young couple that certain death awaits them if they should ever see a sign reading "Edinburgh -- 50 miles".

They change their travel plans but as they are about to learn, Mace's lethal predictions have a way of catching up with people.