The Twilight Zone
Television Show
Quint's Holiday Gift Guide 2009 Part 2! DVDs! Blu-Rays! Toys! Video Games!...personally... I've always been more drawn to the extremely detailed life-like sculpts... That said there's a few Bobbleheads from old Twilight Zone episodes I'm featuring here. This one is the Talky Tina and yes it does talk... God help... In this article: PS3, Blu-Ray, DVD, Xbox, Holiday, Wii, Pixar, Tommy Wiseau, and Fallout 3 |
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scotsman.com - Entertainment | 5 days ago
Book review: Under the Dome
It has the scope and flavour of literary Americana, even if King's particular patch of American turf is smack in the middle of the Twilight Zone It dispenses with his usual scatology and fantasy to deliver a spectrum of credible people...
In this article: Under the Dome, Dome, Stephen King, On Writing, Hurricane Katrina, and Barbie
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San Francisco Chronicle | November 15, 2009
'Under the Dome,' by Stephen King
...and benefited greatly from its Florida setting. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Rod Serling's classic television series, "The Twilight Zone." King owes a lot of his gothic inspiration to the "horror by daylight" writers who helped...
In this article: Under the Dome, Stephen King, Rod Serling, Maine, Cujo, St. Bernard, Iraq War, The Dark Half, and The Tommyknockers
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EW.com - PopWatch | November 13, 2009
Roger Corman: Scorsese, Stallone, Sayles, and other A-listers talk about the B-movie king
...who went through that University of Corman - it's a remarkable impact he's had on American cinema. " Richard Matheson (writer on TV's The Twilight Zone and the seminal sci-fi bestseller I Am Legend; wrote screenplays for four Corman/Edgar...
In this article: Roger Corman, Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson, Piranha, B-movie, John Sayles, Joe Dante, Sylvester Stallone, Suburbia, and Capone
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washingtonpost.com | November 12, 2009
The 'Lost' Hour: Season 3 Review
...as well. Seattle, WA: I actually thought "Expose" was rather entertaining, but it seemed more like an episode from an anthology series like "Twilight Zone" somehow thrown into the "Lost" Universe. Other than Billy Dee Williams' awesomeness,...
In this article: John Locke and Nikki
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Contactmusic.com | November 11, 2009
Joe Maross - Actor Maross Dies
...Connecticut university Yale and then kicking off a television career in the 1950s. His small screen credits include guest appearances on The Twilight Zone, Bonanza, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Outer Limits, The Fugitive, Gunsmoke, Hawaii...
In this article: Joe Maross, All rights reserved, Cardiac arrest, Yale, Elmer Gantry, The Outer Limits, Mission Impossible, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Gunsmoke
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South Bend Tribune | November 05, 2009
'The Box' best left unopened
...deal. The movie then wallows through superficial soul-searching and sermonizing as the Lewises make their choice, graduating from a "Twilight Zone" episode to an installment of "The X-Files" in its post-Mulder death throes, when the show...
In this article: The Box, Richard Kelly, Cameron Diaz, James Marsden, Richard Matheson, Frank Langella, Button, Button, and NASA
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Starpulse Entertainment News | November 04, 2009
Everything Geeky: Sci-Fi Shows You May Have Missed
...shows you may have missed over the years. Don't worry, it's starting to get cool to like them! First up is golden oldies like "The Twilight Zone" and "The Outer Limits." Maybe you've seen a few episodes here and there, especially when...
In this article: The Outer Limits, Doctor Who, Stargate SG-1, Battlestar Galactica, The X-Files, SyFy, Spock, Doctor, and Enterprise
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thestar.com | November 01, 2009
DiManno: Bridle Path Halloween: The horror!
Or, as my nephew put it succinctly: "This sucks." Chimed in my niece: "The worst Halloween ever." Yes, we'd just entered the Twilight Zone of ... The Bridle Path. It was with trepidation that we approached the Monster Houses:...
In this article: Halloween, Toronto, Bonbon, Pumpkin, Dog, Baron Black, Barbara Amiel Black, Edward Scissorhands, and Twilight Zone
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Bleacher Report | October 31, 2009
World Series Enters The Twilight Zone On Halloween
...another dimension. A dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone! Jerry Hairston Jr. starts for your team in a World Series game! We all knew Cliff Lee...
In this article: World Series, Rod Serling, Halloween, Jerry Hairston Jr., Cliff Lee, Yankees, Ryan Howard, and Cy Young Award
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | October 25, 2009
TV: Inventory:It's a cookbook, or something: 14 types of Twilight Zone endings
Inventory It's a cookbook, or something: 14 types of Twilight Zone endings In October 1959-50 years ago this month-renowned TV writer Rod Serling introduced his new fantasy anthology series The Twilight Zone with the episode "Where Is...
In this article: Rod Serling, Richard Matheson, The Twilight Zone, Earth, Richard Long, William Shatner, George Clayton Johnson, Robert Duvall, and Earl Holliman
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Description from Wikipedia:
The Twilight Zone is an American television series created by Rod Serling. The original series ran for five seasons on CBS from 1959 to 1964 and remains syndicated to this day. As an anthology series, each episode presented its own separate story, often a morality play, involving people who face unusual or extraordinary circumstances, therefore entering the "Twilight Zone". Rod Serling served as executive producer and head writer, having written 92 of the show's 156 episodes. He was also the show's host, delivering on-or-off-screen monologues at the beginning and end of each episode.
Orson Welles was originally considered, but the producers felt he asked for too much money.
Except for the season's final episode, Serling's narrations during the first season were off-camera voiceovers – he only appeared on-camera at the end of each show to introduce previews of the next episode.
- Name:
- The Twilight Zone
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Created By:
- Rod Serling
- Starring:
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- Rod Serling
- Various other guests
- Host:
- Length:
- approx. 30 min. (Seasons 1-3,5);
- Format:
- Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction, Drama
- Broadcast Channel:
- CBS
- Number of Seasons:
- 5
- First:
- October 02, 1959
- Last:
- June 19, 1964
- Number of Episodes:
- 156
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