Nuclear missiles about to land but time stops except for a lone housewife. What show is it?

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This one should be a lot easier to ID than my inquiry about a movie or show featuring robotic termite-like creatures with some similarity to Zanti Misfits (please see that post if it you have even the vaguest recollection of it).



For this inquiry, here is what I recall:



A typical housewife (in curlers and a bathrobe) inhabits an earth whereupon every living and non-living thing is suddenly frozen in time except for her. WWIII had begun before the time freeze and the first fusillade of nuclear missiles is suspended just above ground level. She wanders outside of her house in the evening and sees the missiles suspended in space and milliseconds from unleashing their destruction.



I believe this is the final scene of the show and the extreme dilemma with which the housewife is burdened. What led up to this scenario is now hazy for me, though I believe she has the ability to unfreeze time, but will have to devise a miraculous plan to stop the missiles less than a moment before she unfreezes the rest of the planet. I think that the intended irony of the story is that she, being a typical housewife of the time (1960s-early 70s), doesn't have the slightest clue as to how to prevent the missiles from falling.



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1) I recall she was arguing with someone (maybe her husband), dismissing him and his thoughts as trivial. This was likely to reinforce the irony of her dilemma.



2) I'm less certain about this detail, but she might have a limited period of time to devise a solution.










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    This one should be a lot easier to ID than my inquiry about a movie or show featuring robotic termite-like creatures with some similarity to Zanti Misfits (please see that post if it you have even the vaguest recollection of it).



    For this inquiry, here is what I recall:



    A typical housewife (in curlers and a bathrobe) inhabits an earth whereupon every living and non-living thing is suddenly frozen in time except for her. WWIII had begun before the time freeze and the first fusillade of nuclear missiles is suspended just above ground level. She wanders outside of her house in the evening and sees the missiles suspended in space and milliseconds from unleashing their destruction.



    I believe this is the final scene of the show and the extreme dilemma with which the housewife is burdened. What led up to this scenario is now hazy for me, though I believe she has the ability to unfreeze time, but will have to devise a miraculous plan to stop the missiles less than a moment before she unfreezes the rest of the planet. I think that the intended irony of the story is that she, being a typical housewife of the time (1960s-early 70s), doesn't have the slightest clue as to how to prevent the missiles from falling.



    Two notes:



    1) I recall she was arguing with someone (maybe her husband), dismissing him and his thoughts as trivial. This was likely to reinforce the irony of her dilemma.



    2) I'm less certain about this detail, but she might have a limited period of time to devise a solution.










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      This one should be a lot easier to ID than my inquiry about a movie or show featuring robotic termite-like creatures with some similarity to Zanti Misfits (please see that post if it you have even the vaguest recollection of it).



      For this inquiry, here is what I recall:



      A typical housewife (in curlers and a bathrobe) inhabits an earth whereupon every living and non-living thing is suddenly frozen in time except for her. WWIII had begun before the time freeze and the first fusillade of nuclear missiles is suspended just above ground level. She wanders outside of her house in the evening and sees the missiles suspended in space and milliseconds from unleashing their destruction.



      I believe this is the final scene of the show and the extreme dilemma with which the housewife is burdened. What led up to this scenario is now hazy for me, though I believe she has the ability to unfreeze time, but will have to devise a miraculous plan to stop the missiles less than a moment before she unfreezes the rest of the planet. I think that the intended irony of the story is that she, being a typical housewife of the time (1960s-early 70s), doesn't have the slightest clue as to how to prevent the missiles from falling.



      Two notes:



      1) I recall she was arguing with someone (maybe her husband), dismissing him and his thoughts as trivial. This was likely to reinforce the irony of her dilemma.



      2) I'm less certain about this detail, but she might have a limited period of time to devise a solution.










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      This one should be a lot easier to ID than my inquiry about a movie or show featuring robotic termite-like creatures with some similarity to Zanti Misfits (please see that post if it you have even the vaguest recollection of it).



      For this inquiry, here is what I recall:



      A typical housewife (in curlers and a bathrobe) inhabits an earth whereupon every living and non-living thing is suddenly frozen in time except for her. WWIII had begun before the time freeze and the first fusillade of nuclear missiles is suspended just above ground level. She wanders outside of her house in the evening and sees the missiles suspended in space and milliseconds from unleashing their destruction.



      I believe this is the final scene of the show and the extreme dilemma with which the housewife is burdened. What led up to this scenario is now hazy for me, though I believe she has the ability to unfreeze time, but will have to devise a miraculous plan to stop the missiles less than a moment before she unfreezes the rest of the planet. I think that the intended irony of the story is that she, being a typical housewife of the time (1960s-early 70s), doesn't have the slightest clue as to how to prevent the missiles from falling.



      Two notes:



      1) I recall she was arguing with someone (maybe her husband), dismissing him and his thoughts as trivial. This was likely to reinforce the irony of her dilemma.



      2) I'm less certain about this detail, but she might have a limited period of time to devise a solution.







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          This is a Twilight Zone episode: "A Little Peace and Quiet," from the 1980s series.



          Per Wikipedia:




          Penny is a very harried housewife with a dim-witted and hapless husband named Russell. They also have four children: Janet and Susan, who are always fighting; Gertie, who is very clumsy; and Russell Jr., who is always playing pranks. A typical morning consists of Penny being awakened by a cacophony of activity including her excessively loud clock radio, cooking breakfast, arguing children, Russell Jr. playing a prank, Gertie spilling something, Russell complaining, the phone ringing, the dog barking, and the washing machine acting up.



          One day, Penny goes to work in her garden while her neighbor loudly removes tree limbs with a chainsaw. As she digs she discovers a wooden box containing a beautiful gold pendant in the shape of a sundial. Not thinking anything of it, she takes it inside and puts it on.



          At the grocery store, Penny deals with Gertie and Russell Jr. who are whining and she is annoyed by customers. While driving home as Janet and Susan loudly fight, she is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. While she tries to cook dinner, her children pester her again and her husband comes downstairs only to complain about a rip in his shirt. As the noise level becomes too much she yells to shut up—and they freeze in time. She is confused at first, but soon realizes that the pendant is an amulet that can stop time. She tells her family to start talking and time restarts. She is happy as she realizes that she will finally have a little peace and quiet. The words "shut up" stop time and "start talking" restarts time.



          Later that night, Penny watches a news program about recent arms talks between the United States and the Soviet Union. She becomes annoyed and briefly freezes time then expresses her happiness and goes to sleep.



          The next day, Penny uses her time-stopping power to enjoy a peaceful breakfast with her family, to shop at the grocery store without incident, and to avoid being pestered by two anti-nuclear weapons activists; she drags their frozen bodies into the yard, lays them down, then restarts time. The shocked activists decide to skip her house.



          Later that evening, Penny enjoys a relaxing bath when air raid sirens start. She hears her husband calling loudly from the bedroom and when she goes to investigate, the TV is showing the Emergency Broadcast System and the radio announces that nuclear missiles are heading for the United States. When the radio reveals that ICBMs have entered U.S. airspace, Russell and Russell Jr. begin to weep. Just as an explosion is heard in the distance, the terrified Penny freezes time, then leaves her house and walks through the frozen town. As she reaches a street which houses the local movie theater, she notices terrified people looking skyward and is horrified to see a Soviet nuclear missile frozen a few hundred feet in the air, nose down and presumably moments from impact.



          The episode ends with Penny facing an impossible dilemma: live eternally alone in a silent but safe world, or unfreeze time and have the world be annihilated by nuclear war?




          My favorite scene is her shopping at the grocery store with time stopped.






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          • Never understood why she didn't just use her powers to save the world (or at least her town). Couldn't she just carry the entire population of her town into a safe zone rather than just sit around forever?
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          • I watched this episode on YT and as someone else commented there I'm sure I saw this in an older version from the early 70s or maybe in B&W. It's definitely the same story and I thank you for your help. Perhaps they remade a similar episode from Night Gallery or another series.
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          This is a Twilight Zone episode: "A Little Peace and Quiet," from the 1980s series.



          Per Wikipedia:




          Penny is a very harried housewife with a dim-witted and hapless husband named Russell. They also have four children: Janet and Susan, who are always fighting; Gertie, who is very clumsy; and Russell Jr., who is always playing pranks. A typical morning consists of Penny being awakened by a cacophony of activity including her excessively loud clock radio, cooking breakfast, arguing children, Russell Jr. playing a prank, Gertie spilling something, Russell complaining, the phone ringing, the dog barking, and the washing machine acting up.



          One day, Penny goes to work in her garden while her neighbor loudly removes tree limbs with a chainsaw. As she digs she discovers a wooden box containing a beautiful gold pendant in the shape of a sundial. Not thinking anything of it, she takes it inside and puts it on.



          At the grocery store, Penny deals with Gertie and Russell Jr. who are whining and she is annoyed by customers. While driving home as Janet and Susan loudly fight, she is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. While she tries to cook dinner, her children pester her again and her husband comes downstairs only to complain about a rip in his shirt. As the noise level becomes too much she yells to shut up—and they freeze in time. She is confused at first, but soon realizes that the pendant is an amulet that can stop time. She tells her family to start talking and time restarts. She is happy as she realizes that she will finally have a little peace and quiet. The words "shut up" stop time and "start talking" restarts time.



          Later that night, Penny watches a news program about recent arms talks between the United States and the Soviet Union. She becomes annoyed and briefly freezes time then expresses her happiness and goes to sleep.



          The next day, Penny uses her time-stopping power to enjoy a peaceful breakfast with her family, to shop at the grocery store without incident, and to avoid being pestered by two anti-nuclear weapons activists; she drags their frozen bodies into the yard, lays them down, then restarts time. The shocked activists decide to skip her house.



          Later that evening, Penny enjoys a relaxing bath when air raid sirens start. She hears her husband calling loudly from the bedroom and when she goes to investigate, the TV is showing the Emergency Broadcast System and the radio announces that nuclear missiles are heading for the United States. When the radio reveals that ICBMs have entered U.S. airspace, Russell and Russell Jr. begin to weep. Just as an explosion is heard in the distance, the terrified Penny freezes time, then leaves her house and walks through the frozen town. As she reaches a street which houses the local movie theater, she notices terrified people looking skyward and is horrified to see a Soviet nuclear missile frozen a few hundred feet in the air, nose down and presumably moments from impact.



          The episode ends with Penny facing an impossible dilemma: live eternally alone in a silent but safe world, or unfreeze time and have the world be annihilated by nuclear war?




          My favorite scene is her shopping at the grocery store with time stopped.






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          • Never understood why she didn't just use her powers to save the world (or at least her town). Couldn't she just carry the entire population of her town into a safe zone rather than just sit around forever?
            – Sydney Sleeper
            26 mins ago










          • I watched this episode on YT and as someone else commented there I'm sure I saw this in an older version from the early 70s or maybe in B&W. It's definitely the same story and I thank you for your help. Perhaps they remade a similar episode from Night Gallery or another series.
            – hrh
            18 mins ago














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          This is a Twilight Zone episode: "A Little Peace and Quiet," from the 1980s series.



          Per Wikipedia:




          Penny is a very harried housewife with a dim-witted and hapless husband named Russell. They also have four children: Janet and Susan, who are always fighting; Gertie, who is very clumsy; and Russell Jr., who is always playing pranks. A typical morning consists of Penny being awakened by a cacophony of activity including her excessively loud clock radio, cooking breakfast, arguing children, Russell Jr. playing a prank, Gertie spilling something, Russell complaining, the phone ringing, the dog barking, and the washing machine acting up.



          One day, Penny goes to work in her garden while her neighbor loudly removes tree limbs with a chainsaw. As she digs she discovers a wooden box containing a beautiful gold pendant in the shape of a sundial. Not thinking anything of it, she takes it inside and puts it on.



          At the grocery store, Penny deals with Gertie and Russell Jr. who are whining and she is annoyed by customers. While driving home as Janet and Susan loudly fight, she is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. While she tries to cook dinner, her children pester her again and her husband comes downstairs only to complain about a rip in his shirt. As the noise level becomes too much she yells to shut up—and they freeze in time. She is confused at first, but soon realizes that the pendant is an amulet that can stop time. She tells her family to start talking and time restarts. She is happy as she realizes that she will finally have a little peace and quiet. The words "shut up" stop time and "start talking" restarts time.



          Later that night, Penny watches a news program about recent arms talks between the United States and the Soviet Union. She becomes annoyed and briefly freezes time then expresses her happiness and goes to sleep.



          The next day, Penny uses her time-stopping power to enjoy a peaceful breakfast with her family, to shop at the grocery store without incident, and to avoid being pestered by two anti-nuclear weapons activists; she drags their frozen bodies into the yard, lays them down, then restarts time. The shocked activists decide to skip her house.



          Later that evening, Penny enjoys a relaxing bath when air raid sirens start. She hears her husband calling loudly from the bedroom and when she goes to investigate, the TV is showing the Emergency Broadcast System and the radio announces that nuclear missiles are heading for the United States. When the radio reveals that ICBMs have entered U.S. airspace, Russell and Russell Jr. begin to weep. Just as an explosion is heard in the distance, the terrified Penny freezes time, then leaves her house and walks through the frozen town. As she reaches a street which houses the local movie theater, she notices terrified people looking skyward and is horrified to see a Soviet nuclear missile frozen a few hundred feet in the air, nose down and presumably moments from impact.



          The episode ends with Penny facing an impossible dilemma: live eternally alone in a silent but safe world, or unfreeze time and have the world be annihilated by nuclear war?




          My favorite scene is her shopping at the grocery store with time stopped.






          share|improve this answer




















          • Never understood why she didn't just use her powers to save the world (or at least her town). Couldn't she just carry the entire population of her town into a safe zone rather than just sit around forever?
            – Sydney Sleeper
            26 mins ago










          • I watched this episode on YT and as someone else commented there I'm sure I saw this in an older version from the early 70s or maybe in B&W. It's definitely the same story and I thank you for your help. Perhaps they remade a similar episode from Night Gallery or another series.
            – hrh
            18 mins ago












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          This is a Twilight Zone episode: "A Little Peace and Quiet," from the 1980s series.



          Per Wikipedia:




          Penny is a very harried housewife with a dim-witted and hapless husband named Russell. They also have four children: Janet and Susan, who are always fighting; Gertie, who is very clumsy; and Russell Jr., who is always playing pranks. A typical morning consists of Penny being awakened by a cacophony of activity including her excessively loud clock radio, cooking breakfast, arguing children, Russell Jr. playing a prank, Gertie spilling something, Russell complaining, the phone ringing, the dog barking, and the washing machine acting up.



          One day, Penny goes to work in her garden while her neighbor loudly removes tree limbs with a chainsaw. As she digs she discovers a wooden box containing a beautiful gold pendant in the shape of a sundial. Not thinking anything of it, she takes it inside and puts it on.



          At the grocery store, Penny deals with Gertie and Russell Jr. who are whining and she is annoyed by customers. While driving home as Janet and Susan loudly fight, she is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. While she tries to cook dinner, her children pester her again and her husband comes downstairs only to complain about a rip in his shirt. As the noise level becomes too much she yells to shut up—and they freeze in time. She is confused at first, but soon realizes that the pendant is an amulet that can stop time. She tells her family to start talking and time restarts. She is happy as she realizes that she will finally have a little peace and quiet. The words "shut up" stop time and "start talking" restarts time.



          Later that night, Penny watches a news program about recent arms talks between the United States and the Soviet Union. She becomes annoyed and briefly freezes time then expresses her happiness and goes to sleep.



          The next day, Penny uses her time-stopping power to enjoy a peaceful breakfast with her family, to shop at the grocery store without incident, and to avoid being pestered by two anti-nuclear weapons activists; she drags their frozen bodies into the yard, lays them down, then restarts time. The shocked activists decide to skip her house.



          Later that evening, Penny enjoys a relaxing bath when air raid sirens start. She hears her husband calling loudly from the bedroom and when she goes to investigate, the TV is showing the Emergency Broadcast System and the radio announces that nuclear missiles are heading for the United States. When the radio reveals that ICBMs have entered U.S. airspace, Russell and Russell Jr. begin to weep. Just as an explosion is heard in the distance, the terrified Penny freezes time, then leaves her house and walks through the frozen town. As she reaches a street which houses the local movie theater, she notices terrified people looking skyward and is horrified to see a Soviet nuclear missile frozen a few hundred feet in the air, nose down and presumably moments from impact.



          The episode ends with Penny facing an impossible dilemma: live eternally alone in a silent but safe world, or unfreeze time and have the world be annihilated by nuclear war?




          My favorite scene is her shopping at the grocery store with time stopped.






          share|improve this answer












          This is a Twilight Zone episode: "A Little Peace and Quiet," from the 1980s series.



          Per Wikipedia:




          Penny is a very harried housewife with a dim-witted and hapless husband named Russell. They also have four children: Janet and Susan, who are always fighting; Gertie, who is very clumsy; and Russell Jr., who is always playing pranks. A typical morning consists of Penny being awakened by a cacophony of activity including her excessively loud clock radio, cooking breakfast, arguing children, Russell Jr. playing a prank, Gertie spilling something, Russell complaining, the phone ringing, the dog barking, and the washing machine acting up.



          One day, Penny goes to work in her garden while her neighbor loudly removes tree limbs with a chainsaw. As she digs she discovers a wooden box containing a beautiful gold pendant in the shape of a sundial. Not thinking anything of it, she takes it inside and puts it on.



          At the grocery store, Penny deals with Gertie and Russell Jr. who are whining and she is annoyed by customers. While driving home as Janet and Susan loudly fight, she is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. While she tries to cook dinner, her children pester her again and her husband comes downstairs only to complain about a rip in his shirt. As the noise level becomes too much she yells to shut up—and they freeze in time. She is confused at first, but soon realizes that the pendant is an amulet that can stop time. She tells her family to start talking and time restarts. She is happy as she realizes that she will finally have a little peace and quiet. The words "shut up" stop time and "start talking" restarts time.



          Later that night, Penny watches a news program about recent arms talks between the United States and the Soviet Union. She becomes annoyed and briefly freezes time then expresses her happiness and goes to sleep.



          The next day, Penny uses her time-stopping power to enjoy a peaceful breakfast with her family, to shop at the grocery store without incident, and to avoid being pestered by two anti-nuclear weapons activists; she drags their frozen bodies into the yard, lays them down, then restarts time. The shocked activists decide to skip her house.



          Later that evening, Penny enjoys a relaxing bath when air raid sirens start. She hears her husband calling loudly from the bedroom and when she goes to investigate, the TV is showing the Emergency Broadcast System and the radio announces that nuclear missiles are heading for the United States. When the radio reveals that ICBMs have entered U.S. airspace, Russell and Russell Jr. begin to weep. Just as an explosion is heard in the distance, the terrified Penny freezes time, then leaves her house and walks through the frozen town. As she reaches a street which houses the local movie theater, she notices terrified people looking skyward and is horrified to see a Soviet nuclear missile frozen a few hundred feet in the air, nose down and presumably moments from impact.



          The episode ends with Penny facing an impossible dilemma: live eternally alone in a silent but safe world, or unfreeze time and have the world be annihilated by nuclear war?




          My favorite scene is her shopping at the grocery store with time stopped.







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          • Never understood why she didn't just use her powers to save the world (or at least her town). Couldn't she just carry the entire population of her town into a safe zone rather than just sit around forever?
            – Sydney Sleeper
            26 mins ago










          • I watched this episode on YT and as someone else commented there I'm sure I saw this in an older version from the early 70s or maybe in B&W. It's definitely the same story and I thank you for your help. Perhaps they remade a similar episode from Night Gallery or another series.
            – hrh
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          • Never understood why she didn't just use her powers to save the world (or at least her town). Couldn't she just carry the entire population of her town into a safe zone rather than just sit around forever?
            – Sydney Sleeper
            26 mins ago










          • I watched this episode on YT and as someone else commented there I'm sure I saw this in an older version from the early 70s or maybe in B&W. It's definitely the same story and I thank you for your help. Perhaps they remade a similar episode from Night Gallery or another series.
            – hrh
            18 mins ago















          Never understood why she didn't just use her powers to save the world (or at least her town). Couldn't she just carry the entire population of her town into a safe zone rather than just sit around forever?
          – Sydney Sleeper
          26 mins ago




          Never understood why she didn't just use her powers to save the world (or at least her town). Couldn't she just carry the entire population of her town into a safe zone rather than just sit around forever?
          – Sydney Sleeper
          26 mins ago












          I watched this episode on YT and as someone else commented there I'm sure I saw this in an older version from the early 70s or maybe in B&W. It's definitely the same story and I thank you for your help. Perhaps they remade a similar episode from Night Gallery or another series.
          – hrh
          18 mins ago




          I watched this episode on YT and as someone else commented there I'm sure I saw this in an older version from the early 70s or maybe in B&W. It's definitely the same story and I thank you for your help. Perhaps they remade a similar episode from Night Gallery or another series.
          – hrh
          18 mins ago










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