"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," "The Dummy," and "Night Call" are examples of creepy episodes of The Twilight Zone that are ...
The Twilight Zone episode "Many, Many Monkeys" was deemed too grotesque to air in 1963 and finally resurfaced decades later in a new form.
The 1963 episode ‘Living Doll’ remains a fan favorite.
Written by Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling, "The Obsolete Man" episode exposed the fragility of ego-driven megalomaniacs.
It's been 50 years since the Emmy Award-winning TV writer and producer died. But watching reruns of The Twilight Zone confirms that the themes Serling tackled remain relevant.
Many stories — from the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition — have lodged themselves in viewers’ memories.
Asking anyone to name their favorite episode of The Twilight Zone feels almost as impossible as a camera that can show you the future. Rod Serling's seminal series is simply so vast and varied, ...
Serling saw the Twilight Zone as a door, unlocked by imagination. Ohio was the place where he first stepped through.
Television pioneer Rod Serling, iconic creator and host of “The Twilight Zone,” was honored with an Ohio Historical Marker Oct. 2 on the campus of Antioch College in Yellow Springs.
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