I have a great fondness for this one, too. A very strange film, given the credentials of those in front of and behind the camera. Ultra-low budget, too. I'd say sub-Monogram, even. Yet it's fun and different and there's nothing else quite like it. Also, it offers an interesting take on the then new medium of television that made it seem like some kind of monster! I suspect that this is how the studio bosses saw TV in those days. When it was first broadcast locally, when I was growing up, they showed the "coming attractions" constantly on the local TV station (for some weird reason), to the extent that you'd think they were about to air a classic along the lines of Citizen Kane that week.