(WBNG) - Written to be the pilot episode of The Twilight Zone in 1958, and said to be cast aside by the network for being too grim, the script for “The Happy Place” sat in Rod Serling’s archive up ...
Check out the exclusive Blu-ray set for Rod Serling's Night Gallery, featuring all 43 episodes, special features, and a ...
Even after The Twilight Zone officially came to an end in 1964, creator and host Rod Serling tried to keep the series alive ...
(WBNG) -- BLAST and the Rod Serling Memorial Foundation proudly present The Happy Place, a play by legendary writer Rod Serling. This special theatrical event will be held at the cider mill stage on ...
It's hard to imagine seeing "To Serve Man" as anything but a triumph, but Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling was always his worst critic.
It's been 50 years since the Emmy Award-winning TV writer and producer died. But watching reruns of The Twilight Zone confirms that the themes Serling tackled remain relevant.
Rod Serling, who died in 1975, was a 1950 graduate of Antioch College in Yellow Springs. The Ohio Historical Marker honoring Serling, an Antioch College graduate, will be unveiled on the opening night ...
Rod Serling's historical marker will be installed at the Antioch College campus (his alma mater) in Yellow Springs in a ceremony led by Gov. Mike DeWine. Serling enrolled at Antioch after serving in ...
60 years ago, the legendary television writer went from the world of sci-fi to the Western. The result is an under-appreciated high point of his career. In February 1945, World War II had entered its ...
The Twilight Zone features the work of other ambitious writers, such as Richard Matheson, George Clayton Johnson ,and Charles Beaumont, who made significant contributions to the Fifth Dimension with ...
The Twilight Zone creator studied at Antioch College in Yellow Springs before starting his writing career at WLW in 1950. He returned to teach at Antioch College in 1962. Award-winning television ...
This is FRESH AIR. On October 2, the state of Ohio placed a new historical marker on the campus of Antioch College. It commemorates screenwriter and TV writer and producer Rod Serling, who graduated ...