Articles related to "Rod Serling"



The Twilight Zone 50th Anniversary Celebration
Author of more than 200 Screenplays, Serling left his mark on literary pop culture. His writings took TV viewers to a fifth dimension beyond that known to man.
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Rod Serling in The Twilight Zone
He was a WWII combat veteran, and by the end of his life he had become one of the most prolific writers of all time.
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Rod Serling Stories Reborn as Comic Books
A great addition to any science fiction book club, the Twilight Zone graphic novel collection adds a new dimension to Rod Serling's stories.
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Graphic Novels Reimagine Twilight Zone Episodes
Fans of classic Twilight Zone episodes will enjoy this new Twilight Zone collection of graphic novels based on Rod Serling's original teleplays.
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From The Batcave To The Twilight Zone And Beyond
Our Summer Reading Recommendation series concludes with reviews of books by BATMAN alumnus Burt Ward, veteran animator Chuck Jones and a biography of TWILIGHT ZONE creator Rod Serling.
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SHOWTIME Salutes Black History Month
Televisison has a variety of programs honoring Black History Month. This week we begin a two-part series on the topic.
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Twilight Zone Hits Fifty
Fifty years ago Rod Serling introduced television viewers to a collection of short video dramas that covered aspects of both the supernatural and science fiction.
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I Was A Teenaged Troglodyte: Visions of Life After Armageddon
This two-part article explores why nuclear bomb shelters were built in the face of overwhelming evidence that they would be useless in the event of a nuclear war, and how the fear of an atomic war was dealt with in the television and movies of the period.
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'Early TV' On Postage Stamps
From Howdy Doody to Dragnet, the Golden Age of Television is being honored on a sheet of 20 commemorative postage stamps on Aug. 11 in Hollywood.
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The Movies and H.P. Lovecraft
The first film adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft story came twenty-six years after his death. Unfortunately, it was released as Edgar Allan Poe's The Haunted Palace (1963).
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Hollywood Heroes in World War Two
Most were not famous at the time, but history would remember these actors, directors and producers more for what they would accomplish later than for the War.
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Review: Planet of the Apes (1968)
A review of Charlton Heston's 1968 Sci-Fi Classic film, Planet of the Apes. 4.5/5
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Wedding Disaster An Unpleasant Reality At FOX
This week we look at the <i>WHO WANTS TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE?</i> scandal at FOX; the ratings of the tv judges; and my television viewing recommendations for the week.
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Fall Season Is Finally Underway
A review of four new fall shows; dates of new premieres and season debuts; baseball playoffs; this week in tv history; viewing picks.
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Television Has Offered Many Memorial Day Related Programs
This week we take a look at television programs which are associated with the Memorial Day Holiday.
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Television Honors War Veterans With A Variety of Programs
This article examines some of the television series, made-for-tv movies and mini-series which have focused on war and war veterans. It is in honor of Veterans Day in the United States.
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Television Programs Help Commemorate Memorial Day
This week we pay tribute to Memorial Day as we look at television programs past and present which honor those who made the ultimate sacrafice in defense of their country. Each is available for rent at your local video store.
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Television Programs Pay Tribute To Memorial Day
Over the years television has aired many fine programs which detail the sacrafices made by those who have died in battle. Suite101 looks at some of the best of these programs.
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2001 in Film Review
2001 was a surprising year indeed. From old songs recycled as new in costume dramas to little green ogres saving kingdoms and hobbits coming to life on the screen, there couldn't have been a better year for entertainment onscreen.

Doug Wright's Unwrap Your Candy
What's not to love about savvy New York scribe Doug Wright? Not many playwrights have the brass cojones to write about audience etiquette!
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Henry Rollins - Rock's Renaissance Man
From his days as a member of legendary L.A. punk band <b>Black Flag</b>, Henry Rollins has never been at a loss for words. Nearly 20 years into his career, he's more prolific than ever.
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24-Hour News Channels Have Become "All Florida, All The Time"
Want the latest on the election saga in the U.S.? Check out these top media sites; Thanks to all who entered my CHARLIE'S ANGELS trivia contest; find out my tv viewing picks for the week.
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DVD Review – The Hunger: The Complete 1st Season
This lackluster series, an erotic Twilight Zone-style anthology, remains a failure and mostly seems an exercise in masturbatory television for the undemanding.
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Fall And Summer Viewing Heats Up
This week we examine the new shows on UPN and The WB for fall. We also review "Odyssey 5," a new science fiction series on Showtime. Don't forget to check out our website of the week on "Moonlighting" and our look back at this week in television history.
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Sports and Fashion Police Just Don't Mix
Benches clearing because of diamond earrings? Randy Moss fined $5000 for wearing a hat on the sidelines? The fashion police are killing any remnants of Individuality left in pro sports.
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The Outsider Comes to Showtime
A western movie mosies onto the cable landscape. Read my review of "The Outsider" airing on Showtime. Suite101.com remembers the late James Coburn and "Darkroom." Toby Maguire is featured in our segment "this week in television history."
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Tv History, Birthdays and Viewing Choices For The Week
This week we have: This Week in TV History; TV related celebrity birthdays; my television viewing choices for the week.
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UPN And The WB Announce Their Fall Schedules
The WB and UPN have announced their new fall schedules. Also, revisit Captain Video this week in tv history and my television viewing recommendations for the week.
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Adam and Eve Genealogy
Because Adam and Eve were the first parents, then every one on earth can, if time were taken, actually trace their ancestry to them.
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And Now The News: An Update for April
Who's doing what, and with whom.
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BILLY BOY: GROUNDHOG DAY, MAD DOG AND GLORY
A look at GROUNDHOG DAY and MAD DOG AND GLORY, two films that showcase Bill Murray.
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Bruce on The Streets of Philadelphia
Bruce may be Jersey's native son, but he is the ultimate local hero to the crowds of Philadelphia. Read all about the relationship between Springsteen and the city that put him on the map.
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Patrick Stewart's Christmas Carol on TNT
The latest version of this classic Christmas tale would have made Dickens proud
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School Shootings Bring Calls For Anti-Violence Legislation
The school shootings in Colorado have renewed calls for legislation to limit violent programming; this week in tv history; my tv viewing recommendations for the week.
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Veteran Star Robert Urich Passes Away
Veteran television star Robert Urich passed away this week. Also, take a peak at some of the pilots being considered as a possible series for next season.
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10 Things I Hate About You | The Matrix | The Out-of-Towners
10 Things I Hate About You (***) --- The Matrix (***1/2) --- The Out-of-Towners (**)
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Adam and Eve Family Tales
Were Adam and Eve real or do they, as proposed by some, belong only in the world of myth and lore--that land of imagination and make believe, or as Rod Serling would say, "In the twilight zone"...
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Interview with author Phillip Tomasso-first author interview
This is the first in a series of author interviews that will be featured on this site every other week.
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