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.
This is FRESH AIR. On October 2, the state of Ohio placed a new historical marker on the campus of Antioch College. It commemorates screenwriter and TV writer and producer Rod Serling, who graduated ...
Imagine if you will, a talented writer in Cincinnati works on a locally made TV series, a series that launched his career ...
When CBS cancelled The Twilight Zone over budget and ratings after five glorious seasons of groundbreaking television, series creator Rod Serling found himself fielding enthusiastic offers from other ...
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. The Oct. 2 date is ...
A dedication ceremony honoring "The Twilight Zone" TV series creator Rod Serling Will happen Oct. 2, where Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine are expected to attend, according to a press ...
Rod Serling's historical marker will be installed at the Antioch College campus (his alma mater) in Yellow Springs in a ceremony led by Gov. Mike DeWine. Serling enrolled at Antioch after serving in ...
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Amanda M. Castro is a Network TV writer at Collider and a journalist based in New York. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Amanda is a bilingual Latina who graduated from the University of New Haven with ...