SYFY WIRE Rod Serling The Only Twilight Zone Episode That Got Its Start on the Radio One of the best episodes of The Twilight Zone has its roots in a 1940s radio broadcast. By Matthew Jackson 17 hours ago Remember When Columbo Played Fidel Castro (Sort of) on The Twilight Zone? Peter Falk's turn as rabid dog revolutionary Ramos Clemente is certainly a performance for the ages. By Josh Weiss 1 week ago Why Did Rod Serling Wait 36 Episodes to Actually Appear in The Twilight Zone? The Twilight Zone's creator narrates the intro to every episode, but you don't actually see him until the very end of the Season 1 finale. By James Grebey 2 weeks ago One of The Twilight Zone's Most Iconic Makeup Effects Was Inspired by a 1960 H.G. Wells Adaptation Necessity is the mother of invention! By Josh Weiss 3 weeks ago The Classic Twilight Zone Episode That Inspired Jordan Peele's Us A tale of doppelgangers and paranoia, Us has its roots in a classic genre story. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago Over 60 Years Later, This Twilight Zone Episode Remains an Uncomfortable Indictment of Human Nature Airing a year before the Cuban Missile Crisis, "The Shelter" brutally exposed humanity's primal urges. By Josh Weiss 1 month ago Did You Know Rod Serling Created Another Anthology Show After The Twilight Zone Ended? "I'm your little old curator." By Josh Weiss 1 month ago How a Classic Twilight Zone Episode Nearly Gave the Cast and Crew Heatstroke To create the illusion that the Earth was hurtling toward the Sun, "The Midnight Sun" cranked up the heat on set. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago How Rod Serling's Brother Helped Make a Classic Twilight Zone Episode Soar One of Rod Serling's most famous Twilight Zone scripts was a family affair. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago Three Classic Twilight Zone Episodes Foreshadowed Rod Serling's Script for Planet of the Apes Serling's signature twists became a staple of the original entry in the simian saga. By Josh Weiss 3 months ago SYFY WIRE | Page 2
The Only Twilight Zone Episode That Got Its Start on the Radio One of the best episodes of The Twilight Zone has its roots in a 1940s radio broadcast. By Matthew Jackson 17 hours ago
Remember When Columbo Played Fidel Castro (Sort of) on The Twilight Zone? Peter Falk's turn as rabid dog revolutionary Ramos Clemente is certainly a performance for the ages. By Josh Weiss 1 week ago
Why Did Rod Serling Wait 36 Episodes to Actually Appear in The Twilight Zone? The Twilight Zone's creator narrates the intro to every episode, but you don't actually see him until the very end of the Season 1 finale. By James Grebey 2 weeks ago
One of The Twilight Zone's Most Iconic Makeup Effects Was Inspired by a 1960 H.G. Wells Adaptation Necessity is the mother of invention! By Josh Weiss 3 weeks ago
The Classic Twilight Zone Episode That Inspired Jordan Peele's Us A tale of doppelgangers and paranoia, Us has its roots in a classic genre story. By Matthew Jackson 1 month ago
Over 60 Years Later, This Twilight Zone Episode Remains an Uncomfortable Indictment of Human Nature Airing a year before the Cuban Missile Crisis, "The Shelter" brutally exposed humanity's primal urges. By Josh Weiss 1 month ago
Did You Know Rod Serling Created Another Anthology Show After The Twilight Zone Ended? "I'm your little old curator." By Josh Weiss 1 month ago
How a Classic Twilight Zone Episode Nearly Gave the Cast and Crew Heatstroke To create the illusion that the Earth was hurtling toward the Sun, "The Midnight Sun" cranked up the heat on set. By Josh Weiss 2 months ago
How Rod Serling's Brother Helped Make a Classic Twilight Zone Episode Soar One of Rod Serling's most famous Twilight Zone scripts was a family affair. By Matthew Jackson 2 months ago
Three Classic Twilight Zone Episodes Foreshadowed Rod Serling's Script for Planet of the Apes Serling's signature twists became a staple of the original entry in the simian saga. By Josh Weiss 3 months ago