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The Twilight Zone Information
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 The Twilight Zone is a 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...


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The Twilight Zone Quotes
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 The Twilight Zone ( 1959 - 1965 ) is an American television series created by Rod Serling . The original series ran for five seasons on CBS from 1959 to 1964 and remains in syndication to this day. As an anthology series, each episode presents its own...




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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Twilight Zone
05/02/2004: 1,113 words, approx. 4 pages TWILIGHT ZONE Mets' Piazza has found peace on, off field By MATT MCHALE Los Angeles Daily News Sunday, May 2, 2004 New York -- It was an hour before game time last week, and Mike Piazza was talking about spinach....
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 The Independent - London
The Twilight Zone
09/15/1994: 787 words, approx. 3 pages It is 10am on August Bank Holiday Sunday, and I am standing in a pub backyard painting a large fridge green. To my left is Patrick, in real life a City whizz kid, painting a table green. To my right is Henry, the teenage...
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 AP News
ABC offers `Masters of Science Fiction'
7/31/2007: 787 words, approx. 3 pages Submitted for your approval: A 52-year-old man _ an overworked man, a man of words _ receives an advance copy of an upcoming science fiction series from ABC.Warily, he fires up the DVD player, expecting to see into the future. But instead, he is transported...
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`Amityville' director Rosenberg dies
3/19/2007: 328 words, approx. 1 pages Stuart Rosenberg, a prolific director of series television and theatrical films who partnered with Paul Newman on the widely popular prison drama "Cool Hand Luke" and several other movies, has died at 79.Rosenberg, who also directed "The Amityville Horror," died of a heart attack Thursday...




Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Mark Olshaker
535 words, approx. 2 pages
 The voice was unmistakable. The stories were "weird" and "spooky," the twist endings intriguing. But there was an added element that happened to be a rare commodity in television entertainment—a moral point of view. Rod Serling … was always trying to get a point across. The format was pop science fiction, but the themes were the basic operatives of the human mind. The characters either rose to their situations or were destroyed by them. While other shows portrayed W...
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Critical Essay by Tod Raper
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 Don't look for any green-headed monsters or rattling skeletons, or Shirley Temple fairy tale atmosphere [in "The Twilight Zone"]. Each episode is set up in the context of the plot to be shocking, unexpected, but at the same time, in retrospect, valid and honest…. We watched the pilot film, "Where Is Everybody?" this morning and in the half-hour felt the hair on our neck rise, the skin on our back cringe, and our heart flop at the finish with a feeling of relief. Her...
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Critical Essay by Helm.
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 Rod Serling has fashioned a stark drama of an imaginative nightmare [Where Is Everybody?] that puts [Twilight Zone] in orbit with an auspicious takeoff. It may well turn out to be one of CBS-TV's strongest entries, generic in its appeal and with the arresting quality of skirting the current cycles. It gives tv a new and much-needed dimension, far off the beaten path of westerns and private eyes. If the word hadn't been abused, it could be honestly labelled adult drama. Serling has stood for qu...


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