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The surprising 'Twilight Zone' episodes Rod Serling named the best in the series: 'The two best shows we ever did'
The iconic television creator said of one classic 'Twilight Zone' episode that it 'was sheer, pure, beautiful irony' at its ...
“The real monsters aren’t in outer space. They’re within us — our fears, our hatreds, our need to blame.” Rod Serling, TV Guide Interview, Oct. 1959. “The tools of conquest do not necessarily come ...
Looking back a few decades, there’s no denying the original run of The Twilight Zone is among the most influential and iconic science fiction series ever put to film. But back in the 1950s and 1960s ...
Recognizing the power TV had over its audience, Serling sought to write a teleplay that addressed social justice ...
Entering the Twilight Zone was always an eerie and unpredictable journey, but TV viewers could count on one constant: the familiar voice and face of creator Rod Serling. Serling died in 1975, but fans ...
In 1959, Rod Serling changed TV forever with his series The Twilight Zone. It became a staple on CBS for five seasons, and it was so beloved and inventive that it led to several reboot series and a ...
In February 1945, World War II had entered its final year, but 20-year-old Rod Serling didn’t know that. He, like the many soldiers around him, both ally and foe, only knew the death and destruction ...
(WBNG) - Written to be the pilot episode of The Twilight Zone in 1958, and said to be cast aside by the network for being too grim, the script for “The Happy Place” sat in Rod Serling’s archive up ...
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