The Sixth Sense (American TV series)

The Sixth Sense is an American paranormal thriller television series featuring Gary Collins and Catherine Ferrar.

Its cast included Alex Dreier as Dr. Lucas Darrow (former surgeon and parapsychology researcher), Pat Hingle as Arthur Piper, Louise Latham as Lillian Piper, Steve Ihnat as Dr. Simon Tyler (Psychologist), Brenda Scott as Nora Piper, Chris Robinson as Carey Johnson (Dr. Darrow's blind research assistant), Stefanie Powers as Mrs. Rachel Stanton, Rod McCarey as Paul Stanton, Richard Bull as Lt. Fisher, Mark Tapscott as Henry, John Hillerman as Medical Examiner, William Bryant as Doctor and John Alvin as Surgeon.

It was produced by Stan Shpetner, written by Anthony Lawrence and directed by Sutton Roley with music by Laurence Rosenthal.

Dr. Michael Rhodes (Collins), a professor of parapsychology who has ESP, and his assistant Nancy Murphy (Ferrar) attempt to solve supernatural crimes and mysteries.

Ratings continued to decline, and ABC canceled The Sixth Sense on November 14, 1972,[2] broadcasting the remaining episodes through December 1972. Notable among its many guest stars were Joan Crawford, Sandra Dee, Patty Duke, Cloris Leachman, Carol Lynley, Lee Majors, William Shatner, Jane Wyman and Jim Davis.

UCLA is where Dr. Darrow conducted psychic research in Sweet, Sweet Rachel .
Dr. Michael Rhodes walked by Caltech 's Millikan Library in the opening of The Sixth Sense season 1 episodes.
Gary Collins and Susan Strasberg in "Once Upon a Chilling", 1972