I am thinking of my friend John Anderson [who appeared with him in "The Odyssey of Flight 33"]...and Mary Gregory and I played a *much* nicer couple in episodes of "Lassie." But "Twilight Zone" - I'm a fan." Mary Gregory had the distinction of appearing in both "The Shelter" ...
The 100thTwilight Zoneepisode is Ray Bradbury’s only script for the series, and the telltale signs of the short-story master are all over things here. A widower buys a robotic grandmother to help raise his children, but the inherent sadness of artificial intelligence comes into play...
I think my reaction to this episode initially, as it was one of the first ones I ever saw, was, "Wow. No wonder Twilight Zone is such a permanent part of pop culture...it's because of episodes like this. There's no TV show that's better." "The Invaders" - The first TZ ...
The first season of The Twilight Zone (1985) premiered on September 27, 1985 and contains 24 episodes. This season features adaptations of stories by Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, and Stephen King. This season contains several unforgettable episodes like: "Need to Know/Red Snow," "The Lep...
Twilight Zone: The Movie Rod Serling's Lost Classics Anthologies Episodes Seasons Literature Products Narrators Rod Serling Jordan Peele Original series 2019 series Writers Third series writers Ray Bradbury Jordan Peele Second Series writers First Series writers ...
-plus original episodes ofThe Twilight Zone, but it’s an association indivisible from the show. That moment in an episode where everything we’ve been led to believe is revealed to be a lie while the truth was hiding in plain sight all along feels like the essence ofThe Twilight Zone....
This episode featured Death personified (by actor Leonard Strong) for the second time out of three appearances overall in The Twilight Zone episodes. The first time was in “One For the Angels” played by Murray Hamilton and the third time was in “Nothing in the Dark” and played by Rober...
Rod Serling’s “The Twilight Zone” is the gold standard for anthology TV shows, science-fiction and fantasy TV series and, some might argue, TV shows period. The series, which ran for 156 episodes from 1959 to 1964, has some rivals for those accolades,
“There was a lot of talk about [remaking] old episodes,” Dante recently recalled. “I didn't really want to do an old episode—I thought there [were] so many great stories that hadn't been done on the Twilight Zone that you could do four new stories. But I think that for whateve...