Monday, July 20, 2015

Cult-TV Theme Watch: Hitchhiking


A hitchhiker is a person who asks a stranger for a ride in his or her car.  Hitchhiking is believed to be a dangerous activity, and that is how it is often portrayed in the media.  

However, one thing is certain: hitchhiking is a major pastime of characters on cult-TV programs, and it was considered -- at least by Saturday morning TV of the 1970s -- a major social issue.


Perhaps the most famous story of hitchhiking came to us via the auspices of The Twilight Zone (1959 - 1964).  In "The Hitchhiker," Nan Adams (Inger Stevens) is on a cross-country trip when she keeps seeing the same hitchhiker on the road, over and over again.  The hitchhiker's identity? Death.

In One Step Beyond's (1959 - 1961) "If You See Sally," a hitchhiker never quite makes it home to her house, for terrifying reasons.  And Alfred Hitchcock Presents also featured a tale called "Hitch-hike."


In The Secrets of Isis (1975 - 1976), the great Isis (Joanna Cameron) once had to intervene to save a girl named Hope from a hitchhiker and an out-of-control driver.  


In the same spirit, the Wonder Twins on The All-New Super Friend's Hour (1977-1978) had to save a girl abducted by a hitchhiker in "Hitchhike."


By contrast, the hulk's alter ego, David Banner (Bill Bixby) was often depicted on The Incredible Hulk (1978 - 1981) bumming a ride from strangers.

In the early 1980s, a horror anthology called The Hitchhiker (1983 - 1987) presented terrifying tales told by a hitchhiking narrator, first Nicholas Campbell and later Page Fletcher.

And then, of course, there was a TV adaptation of Douglas Adams' A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1978)...

1 comment:

  1. Oddly, I am not aware of any general history of hitchhiking in the United States, despite the great interest of the topic. It would be fascinating to trace the decline of hitch-hiking as a socially acceptable activity in relation to the frequently negative movie and television portrayals of it.

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