Along with patriotism, fireworks and picnics, one thing that has also become synonymous with Independence Day in America is Syfy’s Fourth of July Twilight Zone marathon, an annual airing of several episodes from Rod Serling’s legendary sci-fi anthology series. The network also runs this stunt on New Year’s Eve, and the length of each marathon seems to depend upon where the respective holidays fall during the week in a given year.

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This year, Independence Day is on Monday, so Syfy is airing its 2016 Fourth of July Twilight Zone Marathon beginning late on Sunday, July 3, and running it all day Monday, July 4. Some fans may be disappointed that this year’s marathon is “only” about 28 hours, compared with some of the epic 40-plus-hour marathons Syfy has run in the past, but it still allows time to enjoy plenty of famous episodes.

Syfy’s 2016 Fourth of July Twilight Zone Marathon airs from July 3 at 11:30pm to July 5 at 4am.

2016 Fourth of July Twilight Zone Marathon Episodes Schedule on Syfy (All Times ET)

Sunday, July 3

11:30pm: “A Kind of Stopwatch”

Monday, July 4

12am: “Night Call”

12:30am: “The Changing of the Guard”

1am: “The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms”

1:30am: “Probe 7, Over and Out”

2am: “The Last Flight”

2:30am: “The Little People”

3am: “A Nice Place to Visit”

3:30am: “Twenty-Two”

4am: “Queen of the Nile”

4:30am: “The Rip Van Winkle Caper”

5am: “The Lonely”

5:30am: “In Praise of Pip”

6am: “Mr. Bevis”

6:30am: “The Old Man in the Cave”

7am: “Mr. Dingle, The Strong”

7:30am: “Mirror Image”

8am: “A Penny For Your Thoughts”

8:30am: “People Are Alike All Over”

9am: “Two”

9:30am: “The Hunt”

10am: “Walking Distance”

10:30am: “Stopover in a Quiet Town”

11am: “A Game of Pool

11:30am: “One for the Angels”

12pm: “Number 12 Looks Just Like You”

12:30pm: “Nick of Time”

1pm: “The Bewitchin’ Pool”

1:30pm: “Five Characters in Search of an Exit”

2pm: “The Dummy”

2:30pm: “I Sing the Body Electric”

3pm: “Little Girl Lost”

3:30pm: “It’s a Good Life”

4pm: “Kick the Can”

4:30pm: “The Invaders”

5pm: “The Odyssey of Flight 33”

5:30pm: “The Hitch-Hiker”

6pm: “The Masks”

6:30pm: “The Obsolete Man”

7pm: “Living Doll”

7:30pm: “A Stop at Willoughby”

8pm: “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street”

8:30pm: “Eye of the Beholder”

9pm: “To Serve Man”

9:30pm: “Time Enough at Last”

10pm: “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet”

10:30pm: “Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?”

11pm: “Where Is Everybody?”

11:30pm: “The Howling Man”

Tuesday, July 5

12am: “The Midnight Sun”

12:30am: “Third From the Sun”

1am: “Long Distance Call”

1:30am: “A Most Unusual Camera”

2am: “A Hundred Yards Over the Rim”

2:30am: “The After Hours”

3am: “Nightmare as a Child”

3:30am: “Death’s Head Revisited”