"The Little People"@en . "Astronauts William Fletcher and Peter Craig \u2013 each of whom happens to be the chief thorn in the other's side \u2013 set down in a canyon on another planet to repair their ship. While scouting around, Craig finds a city populated by people no bigger than ants. He begins terrorizing the population by crushing three of their buildings (Fletcher interferes with his destruction), proclaiming himself a god; although Fletcher said that the people are no different than we are, Craig believes that they've \"been created in his image\" - even going so far as forcing them to build a life-size statue of him. Fletcher comes to inform him the repairs are done and they can depart, but Craig pulls a gun on him and orders Fletcher to leave him alone; there's no room for two gods. Fletcher leaves disgustedly, and immediately another ship lands. Two spacemen, big as mountains, emerge (they're repairing their ship). One of them picks Craig up and accidentally crushes him. The Little People rejoice at the death of their bullying \"god\", pulling the statue of Craig down, on top of his lifeless body."@en . . "Season 3, Episode 93"@en . . . "81"^^ . . . "No knight of the streets is without a constellation of informers, messengers and sundry other menials. But what happens when the Constables pick up one of yours?"@en . "Leave him hanging"@en . "Do your best for him"@en . "Astronauts William Fletcher and Peter Craig \u2013 each of whom happens to be the chief thorn in the other's side \u2013 set down in a canyon on another planet to repair their ship. While scouting around, Craig finds a city populated by people no bigger than ants. He begins terrorizing the population by crushing three of their buildings (Fletcher interferes with his destruction), proclaiming himself a god; although Fletcher said that the people are no different than we are, Craig believes that they've \"been created in his image\" - even going so far as forcing them to build a life-size statue of him. Fletcher comes to inform him the repairs are done and they can depart, but Craig pulls a gun on him and orders Fletcher to leave him alone; there's no room for two gods. Fletcher leaves disgustedly, and "@en . "Standard Frequency"@en . . . . . "4822"^^ . . . "The_Little_People4.jpg"@en . . . "The Little People"@en . "1962-03-30"^^ . . . "The little people"@en . .