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- Follows the Sullivan family from Melbourne, Australia during the Second World War.
- Contestants compete in a singing competition that focuses on the quality of their voice.
- "The Evil Touch" was an anthology horror, science fiction and mystery series hosted by Anthony Quayle between 1973-74..
- Some of the world's most famous buildings and castles have fascinating stories to tell about their history and the people who lived in them - if these walls could speak. Vincent Price acts as both the host and the voices of these iconic buildings to bring these stories to life.
- Thomas Sullivan is a respected heart surgeon who clamors for even more recognition. He has the chance to perform a heart transplant on a fellow man of science when a laborer, killed in an automobile accident, is brought in. That man isn't quite as dead as he appears, but Sullivan takes his heart nonetheless and transplants it. Events take an eerie turn when the donor's body disappears and Sullivan begins getting unsettling phone calls.
- Popular advice columnist Cora Blake lives in fear knowing the car bomb that killed her husband was meant for her. She informs the police she's going into hiding, not even telling her close friend Harry where she's headed. Isolated at her brother's seaside home, she becomes terrorized by someone who inexplicably knows she's there.
- George Manners is awakened one night by his ex-wife Blanche and a man named Hammer who force him at gunpoint to go off with them. Eventually, George escapes from the pair and runs to a police station to tell them his story. The cops find George's story odd; they inform him that Blanche and Hammer died three years earlier.
- Alvin Hazeltine is a man bored with his life who visits the mystical Dr. Gornak who demonstrates an odd device -- a glass prism that reveals the infinite possibilities of every woman. He trains the glass on his boring wife, Selma, and is surprised by what he learns.
- Reverend Vincent arrives at a missionary outpost in remote Australian to find everyone missing. Following a series of unexplainable events, he's told that it's the work of a Kadaitcha, an Aboriginal "witch doctor," who's trying to take his soul. The reverend instead believes the hallucinations he once suffered have returned.
- Wealthy Lily Parkhurst has been living on borrowed time for years thanks to a bad heart. Her greedy cousin and companion Harold rushes her overdue demise with a well-planned poisoning, knowing there will be no autopsy. Harold hadn't planned on the old lady's cockatoo, Radcliffe, being such a blabbermouth about what he's witnessed.
- Constance knows that her much younger husband, Evan, is having an affair with her nurse, and that he's hastily stashed her in the closet. That why she demands that he immediately brick up it up. Not wanting to lose out on his rich wife's money, he does as she says. Constance thinks the nasty little problem is behind them until the supposedly dead nurse starts appearing around the house.
- When a actor who usually plays a villain in horror movies finds himself about to become a real-life victim, he learns what its like to be on the bad end of a fright.
- Rip Baker has always been hated in his hometown of Flatt Junction. He leaves to return years later as a rich man. During his absence, the town has fallen onto hard times and most people have moved away. The few that remain are bitter when Baker refuses to share his fortune with those in community.
- The Webbers' dream vacation in Central America becomes a nightmare when their son, Scott, disappears off of a rural roadside merry-go-round. The strange couple that runs the attraction are of no help, nor is Police Captain Ortega who soon disappears. Someone who doesn't want them to find their son runs the couple's car off the highway. On foot, they stumble upon a ghost town where they find their son. He's on an altar, about to be sacrificed by a strange bird-worshiping cult.
- Roger Carlyle insists his wife Louise look at the fruit press in their basement. He neglects to tell her the stairs have been removed during renovation, causing her to plunge to her death. Jenny, the Carlyles' maid, knows it was murder and begins to blackmail Roger. To regain the upper hand, Roger begins staging "accidents" for himself, hoping to pin them on Jenny.
- Arthur Randall's marriage is over - he's in love with his secretary - but his wife refuses to divorce. It's suggested that the couple try and work things out, so they head to their cabin by the lake. While boating, she falls overboard and, after initially trying to save her, Arthur decides he'd be happier if she drowns. He pulls the ring from her finger just as she's going down for the last time; it's this very same ring he intends to give to his secretary.
- An actor, Archie MacGauffin, starring in a horror movie is chagrined when he learns that he has managed to summon a real monster to the set of his latest picture.
- Wheelchair-bound Aunt Carrie is celebrating New Years Eve with her young niece and nephew when she hears gunshots. From her window, she witnesses a murder in an apartment across the courtyard. Carrie and the killer lock eyes, so she knows he's coming for her next. The murderer doesn't realize that, though unable to walk, Aunt Carrie is smarter than he is.
- New coach Guy Sebastian joins returning coaches Boy George, Kelly Rowland and Delta Goodrem as they begin a new quest to find the next Voice of Australia.