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The night of the meek: Rod Serling's magical Christmas episode in The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone is not often a place for glad tidings, but in "The Night of the Meek", Rod Serling creates a magical reason ...
If you don’t have the time to watch 156 episodes of The Twilight Zone, then at least check out the show’s 10 most iconic, influential, and mind-blowing installments. Rod Serling’s anthology series is ...
Before filming the classic Twilight Zone episode entitled "The Dummy," guest star Cliff Robertson decided to miss a certain ...
Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone is an enduring sci-fi anthology beloved across generations. However, with 156 episodes, it’s no surprise that a few got lost in the shuffle. While “Time Enough at Last, ...
<br>Before he lifted off on <span style="font-style:italic;">Star Trek</span>, the young William Shatner's career got a boost with one of his two guest appearances on ...
During its original run, The Twilight Zone was known for its many scary and creepy episodes. From 1959 to 1964, the Rod Serling-narrated science fiction horror anthology terrified viewers with ...
As far as Twilight Zone endings go, the reveal in the show's pilot episode—"Where is Everybody?"— isn't a failure by any stretch of the imagination. While nowhere near as jaw-dropping as subsequent ...
For anyone watching The Twilight Zone when it first aired, Rod Serling’s series had the power to shock through clever social commentary, plot twists, and, in some cases, truly horrific imagery, with ...
The Twilight Zone (1959–1964) 4. “Time Enough at Last” “Witness Mr. Henry Bemis, a charter member in the fraternity of dreamers.” All Henry (Burgess Meredith) wants to do is read books, and he finally ...
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