It was a tragic story about a father and son.
When The Twilight Zone entered its fourth season in 1963, it underwent its most significant structural change. CBS moved the show to a later timeslot and stretched the episodes to a full hour. That ...
It's difficult to imagine a version of The Twilight Zone without Serling's inimitable input, and every subsequent take on the franchise has failed to catch that same lightning in the bottle.
"In Praise of Pip" was a 1963 episode of The Twilight Zone written by Rod Serling. It was about a man who learned his soldier ...
"It was important for him to entertain and motivate his audience, which created lasting thoughts and pertinent lessons that we would all carry forever," Jodi says Another standout episode, Anne notes, ...
"Our society is a man-eat-man thing on every possible level," says Writer Rod Serling, 33, and his tough, uncompromising ...
While Rod Serling is best known for being the face and voice of the original incarnation of The Twilight Zone, it wasn't the only television project the filmmaker undertook during the mid-1960s.
Melissa Trejo is a Film and Television features writer here on Collider. Born and raised in the rougher parts of South Los Angeles, Melissa always loved the magic of storytelling from an early age.
As an anthology series that defied genre constraints, exploring the possibilities of imagination, "The Twilight Zone" is one of the best TV shows of the 1960s. Created by Rod Serling, the original ...
"'Who's your best buddy? Pops, you are.' And it was just this amazing moment where I literally found my father in The Twilight Zone," she says. Related: The Twilight Zone 's Rod Serling Would Turn 100 ...
What follows are the top examples of how a The Twilight Zone episode could work even without Serling serving as the ground up architect of its narrative. Note that, even if it wasn’t a Serling ...