The image of Rod Serling, wearing a suit and directly addressing viewers to welcome them into the Twilight Zone, is pretty much THE iconic image of the famed anthology series (which appears on SYFY ...
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Rod Serling's Greatest Episode Of The Twilight Zone Shows Why The Series Is A Timeless Masterpiece
Rod Serling wrote various Twilight Zone episodes during the show’s original run, and one episode in particular shows why the series is a timeless masterpiece. One of the most influential and best TV ...
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Why Rod Serling Added a Shocking New Twist to The Twilight Zone's Pilot Episode After it Aired
When an opportunity arose to better the conclusion of "Where is Everybody?" Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling didn't hesitate ...
(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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Unmade Scripts from Twilight Zone Creator Rod Serling May Finally See Light of Day: Details
There's no denying the fact that Rod Serling was one prolific screenwriter. Out of the 156 episodes produced for the original iteration of The Twilight Zone (airing regularly on SYFY), Serling wrote ...
Television writer Rod Serling, right, huddles with producer-director Fielder Cook, backstage at a New York rehearsal for a precedent-making telecast of Serling's "Patterns," on Television Theater.
It's been 50 years since the Emmy Award-winning TV writer and producer died. But watching reruns of The Twilight Zone confirms that the themes Serling tackled remain relevant.
What could be more nostalgic than a trip through "The Twilight Zone," the great Rod Serling series that aired from 1959 to 1964, and has never been far from our TVs (or hearts) since? Yet the irony is ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — A local production company is bringing "The Twilight Zone" to Rhode Island, filming reenactments for an upcoming documentary about Rod Serling in the Ocean State. "He is such ...
Television pioneer Rod Serling, iconic creator and host of “The Twilight Zone,” was honored with an Ohio Historical Marker Oct. 2 on the campus of Antioch College in Yellow Springs.
Imagine if you will, a talented writer in Cincinnati works on a locally made TV series, a series that launched his career ...
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