On a hot summer night artist Anthony March sees a distraught woman in the apartment opposite gas herself after taking a distressing phone call but when he goes over to the room there is nobody there. However when he sees the same woman some days later, this time with a witness, it transpires that what he saw was a vision of the future and tragedy is averted. 
Produced at the same time as the more well-known The Twilight Zone (1959), this series was an extension of the tradition of radio horror and supernatural dramas such as Light's Out, The Mysterious Traveler and The Witches Tale. As with the Twilight Zone and the radio programs each tale was book-ended by an introduction and conclusion by a host. However, rather than creating fictional stories with supernatural twists and turns, this program sought out "real" stories of the supernatural, including ghosts, disappearances, monsters and the like, re-creating them for each episode. No solutions to these mysteries were ever found, and viewers could only scratch their heads and wonder, "what if it's real?"
Creator: Merwin Gerard
Stars: John Newland, Robert Douglas, Olan Soule
Cast
John Newland as Self - Host 
Robert Douglas as  Gen. George Washingto 
Olan Soule as Conductor  
Will J. White as Corporal  
Francis De Sales  as Dr. Norton  
Rudolph Anders as Dr. Heinrick Swansen  
Jeanne Bates as  Edna Gibbs