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They’re within us — our fears, our hatreds, our need to blame.” Rod Serling, TV Guide Interview, Oct.1959. “The tools of ...
Rod Serling went from the world of sci-fi with The Twilight Zone to the Western with The Loner. The result is an under-appreciated and mostly forgotten high point of his career.
“He was the Arthur Miller of television,” Zicree says of Serling, who penned classic dramas like Patterns, Requiem for a Heavyweight, and The Comedian during this time. But battles with censors and ...
In San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district, there’s a magical time portal disguised as a screen printing shop that will ...
The Twilight Zone creator studied at Antioch College in Yellow Springs before starting his writing career at WLW in 1950. He ...
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