![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There have been books (see: Marc Zicree’s brilliant “The Twilight Zone Companion”, now in its 3rd edition, which I’ll cover in part 2) and videos (as well as DVD/blu-ray bonus features) chronicling how Rod Serling (1924-1975), the scrappy, imaginative, 5’4” chain-smoking World War 2 veteran from Ohio, went on to write for various live drama anthology shows (“Kraft Theatre”, “Playhouse 90,” etc) in the 1950s, and was offered a lucrative contract to write for feature films following the critical success of his TV production of “Requiem For A Heavyweight”… which he forsook in favor of creating his own weekly anthology series. The hardest part about revisiting Rod Serling’s classic series, “The Twilight Zone”, was deciding where to start.
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