The classic Twilight Zone episode "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?" initially featured a twist conclusion revealing the titular alien was a stray dog.
There's a good reason wish-granting entities (from lamp-dwelling genies to floaty, crown-y fairy godparents) often prohibit people from tampering with matters of the heart. Even under ideal ...
Up until the mid 90s, it would have been safe to assume that Rod Serling had told every story he meant to on television, if not on The Twilight Zone, then in its follow-up, Night Gallery. But in 1994, ...
Rod Serling presents The Twilight Zone (1959-1964) under glass structure - CBS In 1959, CBS struck television gold when it took a chance on Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone." To that point, there had ...
Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone reigns as one of the greatest television sci-fi shows of all time and is known for captivating audiences with stories of science-fiction, fantasy, and thrills from the ...
Front Row Classics is celebrating one of television's greatest shows. Brandon welcomes writer/producer Marc Scott Zicree to ...