Yes....Mary Badham was in the very last episode of the Twilight Zone. The segment was called "The Bewitching Pool". It aired on June 19, 1964 and was a bit of a tribute to "To Kill a Mockingbird". Mary played a young girl named "Sport" which was modeled after "Scout", her name in Mockingbird. In the episode, "Sport" and her brother "Jed" leave their dispicable parents and enter a magical kingdom with other kids via a portal in their swimming pool. As always, Twilight Zone, was a wonderful show.
Mary Badham was born on October 7, 1952.
Mary Badham was born on October 7, 1952.
US actress Mary Badham is 65 years old (birthdate: October 7, 1952).
Mary Badham.
"The Bewitchin' Pool". Aired June 19, 1964. Stars Mary Badham, Jeffrey Byron.
Mary Badham, best known for her role as Scout Finch in the classic film "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962), had a successful career in acting during her childhood but eventually stepped away from the spotlight. After her acting career, she pursued education and became an advocate for literacy and education. In recent years, she has appeared at various film festivals and events celebrating "To Kill a Mockingbird," reflecting on her experiences and the film's impact. Badham remains a respected figure in film history, particularly for her iconic role.
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"The Bewitchin' Pool" (1964). Stars Mary Badham, Dee Hartford, Tod Andrews, Jeffrey Byron, Kim Hector, Gerogia Simmons.
This episode parodied Mary Poppins.
Mary has a baby in the "7th Heaven" episode titled "In the Blink of an Eye," which is the 22nd episode of Season 10. In this episode, Mary returns home with her newborn son, and the family must adjust to the changes brought by her new role as a mother. The episode explores themes of family support and the challenges of parenthood.
The episode where Patrick meets Mary is titled "Dark Sage," which is the 24th episode of Season 2 of "Little House on the Prairie." In this episode, Mary meets Patrick, who is a new character introduced in the storyline. Enjoy watching!
This episode is called "Times of Change" - it is the second episode of season 4 which aired in September of 1977.