"Some might call this preposterous, but many still more extraordinary phenomena have oftimes been recorded by exemplary, trustworthy and upstanding individuals. Might such a thing be true, might I even, mayhap, be paid by the word? We may never know... this side of the gossamer veil that separates truth from utter bullcrap." - Boris Karloff, probably Those fellas from BritTrax semi-proudly present another three episodes of the 1958 anthology series that redefined television by not being shown on it for decades. First, Boris plays a beloved Italian doctor with a distinctive British accent, who's probably a ghost or something. Next, he's a horny French uncle with a distinctive British accent, whose nephew is peeping on his ex via a crystal ball. Remember, it's not stalking if it involves magic. Finally, Boris is back as a kindly American family lawyer with a surprisingly convincing American accent. Nah, just kidding, he's British again, and there's some weird stuff going on as usual. Will any of those stories provide, once and for all, definitive proof of the supernatural? The only way to be certain is to watch this riff! But, no. They won't. Sorry.