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The Twilight Zone (1. Watch I Spy Online Free 2016 on this page. TV series)The Twilight Zone was an American science- fiction, fantasy, psychological- supernatural horror[2][3]anthology television series created by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons on CBS from 1. The series consists of unrelated dramas depicting characters dealing with paranormal, futuristic, Kafkaesque, or otherwise disturbing or unusual events; characters who find themselves dealing with these strange, sometimes inexplicable happenings are said to have crossed over into "The Twilight Zone". Each story typically features a moral and a surprise ending. The series is notable for featuring both established stars and younger actors who would become more famous later on. Serling served as executive producer and head writer; he wrote or co- wrote 9. He was also the show's host and narrator, delivering monologues at the beginning and end of each episode.
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Serling's opening and closing narrations usually summarize the episode's events encapsulating how and why the main character(s) had entered the Twilight Zone. In 1. 99. 7, the episodes "To Serve Man" and "It's a Good Life" were respectively ranked at 1. TV Guide's 1. 00 Greatest Episodes of All Time; [4] Serling himself stated that his favorite episodes of the series were "The Invaders" and "Time Enough at Last,"[5] In 2. No. 8 on Rolling Stone's list of the 1.
In 2. 00. 2, The Twilight Zone was ranked No. TV Guide's 5. 0 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.[6]In 2. Writers Guild of America ranked it as the third best- written TV series ever[7] and TV Guide ranked it as the fifth greatest show of all time.[8]Development[edit]By the late 1. Rod Serling was a regular name in television. His successful teleplays included Patterns (for Kraft Television Theater) and Requiem for a Heavyweight (for Playhouse 9.
Serling. In Requiem for a Heavyweight, the line "Got a match?" had to be struck because the sponsor sold lighters; other programs had similar striking of words that might remind viewers of competitors to the sponsor, including one case in which the sponsor, Ford Motor Company, had the Chrysler Building removed from a picture of the New York Cityskyline.[9]But according to comments in his 1. Patterns, Serling had been trying to delve into material more controversial than his works of the early 1.
This led to Noon on Doomsday for the United States Steel Hour in 1. Serling on the defensiveness and total lack of repentance he saw in the Mississippi town where the murder of Emmett Till took place. His original script closely paralleled the Till case, then was moved out of the South and the victim changed to a Jewish pawnbroker, and eventually watered down to just a foreigner in an unnamed town. Despite bad reviews, activists sent numerous letters and wires protesting the production.[1.
Serling thought that a science- fictional setting, with robots, aliens and other supernatural occurrences, would give him more freedom and less interference in expressing controversial ideas than more realistic settings.[1. The Time Element" was Serling's 1.
Honolulu in 1. 94. Pearl Harbor. The script, however, was rejected and shelved for a year until Bert Granet discovered and produced it as an episode of Desilu Playhouse in 1. The show was a huge success and enabled Serling to finally begin production on his anthology series, The Twilight Zone. Episodes[edit]Season 1 (1. There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity.
It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. Watch Wir Sind Die Nacht Online Hitfix.
It is an area which we call The Twilight Zone.— Rod Serling. Serling working on his script with a dictating machine, 1. The Twilight Zone premiered the night of October 2, 1. Twilight Zone is about the only show on the air that I actually look forward to seeing. It's the one series that I will let interfere with other plans", said Terry Turner for the Chicago Daily News. Others agreed. Daily Variety ranked it with "the best that has ever been accomplished in half- hour filmed television" and the New York Herald Tribune found the show to be "certainly the best and most original anthology series of the year."Even as the show proved popular to television's critics, it struggled to find a receptive audience of television viewers. CBS was banking on a rating of at least 2.
The series' future was jeopardized when its third episode, "Mr. Denton on Doomsday" earned a 1.
Still, the show attracted a large enough audience to survive a brief hiatus in November, after which it finally surpassed its competition on ABC and NBC and convinced its sponsors (General Foods and Kimberly- Clark) to stay on until the end of the season. With one exception ("The Chaser"), the first season featured scripts written only by Rod Serling, Charles Beaumont or Richard Matheson. These three were responsible for 1. Additionally, with one exception ("A World of His Own"), Serling never appeared on camera during any first- season episode (as he would in future seasons), and was present only as a voice- over narrator. Serling did appear on screen in Twilight Zone promotional spots plugging the following week's episode – just not in the episodes themselves.
These promo spots were unseen for several decades after their initial airings; while many have been released in the DVD and Blu- ray releases of The Twilight Zone, a few are lost completely and some survive only as audio tracks; however, they are all available through CBS All Access when watching the full episodes.[1. Many of the season's episodes proved to be among the series' most celebrated, including "Time Enough at Last," "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," "Walking Distance," and "The After Hours." The first season won Serling an unprecedented fourth Emmy Award for dramatic writing, a Producers Guild Award for Serling's creative partner Buck Houghton, a Directors Guild Award for John Brahm and the Hugo Award for best dramatic presentation.[1. Bernard Herrmann's original opening theme music lasted throughout the first season.
For the final four episodes of the season, the show's original surrealist "pit and summit" opening montage and narration was replaced by a piece featuring a blinking eye and shorter narration, and a truncated version of Herrmann's theme. Some first- season episodes were available for decades only in a version with a pasted- on second- season opening. These "re- themed" episodes were prepared for airing in the summer of 1.
During the original 1. Herrmann's theme was used in every first- season episode. The first season openings for these episodes have since been restored to recent DVD and Blu- ray reissues.[1. Season 2 (1. 96. 0–6. You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind; a journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead—your next stop, the Twilight Zone.— Rod Serling.
The second season premiered on September 3. King Nine Will Not Return," Serling's fresh take on the pilot episode "Where Is Everybody?" The familiarity of this first story stood in stark contrast to the novelty of the show's new packaging: Bernard Herrmann's stately original theme was replaced by Marius Constant's more jarring and dissonant (and now more- familiar) new guitar- and- bongo theme.[citation needed] The blinking eye was replaced by a more surreal introduction inspired by the new images in Serling's narration (such as "That's the signpost up ahead"), and Serling himself stepped in front of the cameras to present his opening narration, rather than being only a voice- over narrator (as in the first season).
A new sponsor, Colgate- Palmolive, replaced the previous year's Kimberly- Clark (as Liggett & Myers would succeed General Foods, in April 1. James Aubrey, took over CBS.