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6.9/10 Created by Anthony Lawrence Final episode date 23 December 1972 | 6.3/10 First episode date 15 January 1972 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by John W. BlochDon IngallsAnthony LawrenceRobert SpechtEd Waters Directed by Jeff CoreyAlan Crosland, Jr.Robert DayAlf KjellinJohn NewlandSutton RoleyBarry Shear Starring Gary CollinsCatherine FerrarPercy Rodriguez Composer(s) Billy GoldenbergRobert PrinceDavid Shire Network American Broadcasting Company Cast Similar It Takes a Thief (1968 TV series), Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Wonder Woman (TV series) |
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The Sixth Sense is an American paranormal thriller television series featuring Gary Collins and Catherine Ferrar. Based on the 1971 television movie Sweet, Sweet Rachel, the series was produced by and (largely filmed at) Universal Studios, and broadcast by ABC from January 15 to December 23, 1972.
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- Sweet sweet rachel 1971
- The sixth sense 1972 titles
- Synopsis
- Production
- Syndication
- DVD
- Episodes
- Season 1 1972
- Season 2 1972
- References

The sixth sense 1972 titles
Synopsis

Dr. Michael Rhodes (Collins), a professor of parapsychology, with his assistant Nancy Murphy (Ferrar), attempts to solve supernatural crimes and mysteries.
Production

The series, which was broadcast during Saturday nights at 10 pm, had tough competition from CBS's Mission: Impossible and NBC's Banyon. Despite mediocre ratings, The Sixth Sense was renewed for a second season, mainly due to its well-known guest stars. Ratings continued to decline, and ABC canceled The Sixth Sense on November 14, 1972, broadcasting the remaining episodes through December 1972.

Notable among its many guest stars were Joan Crawford, Sandra Dee, Patty Duke, Cloris Leachman, Carol Lynley, Lee Majors, William Shatner, Jane Wyman and Jim Davis.
Syndication

For its syndication release, The Sixth Sense was edited and included with Night Gallery hosted by Rod Serling. As The Sixth Sense was an hour-long show, and the syndicated version of Night Gallery was a half-hour show, the episodes were edited quite severely. Serling's newly added introductions usually covered the introductory scenes and plot point set-ups that had been removed.
DVD

In October 2014, Elephant Films in France released the entire TV series in a box set comprised of 9 discs, offering both French and English audio options. Although the set was produced in the PAL format, it is designed to be compatible with DVD players from all regions.
Episodes
The Sixth Sense ran for two seasons starting in 1972.
Season 1: 1972
The show premiered on January 15, 1972 with the episode I Do Not Belong to the Human World.
Season 2: 1972
The second season of The Sixth Sense started on September 23, 1972 with the episode Coffin, Coffin, in the Sky and had 12 episodes in the season.