Why This One TWILIGHT ZONE EPISODE Was BANNED For 52 YEARS!

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  • The Twilight Zone is one of the most iconic TV shows of all time but there's an episode that was banned for 52 years. Why was it so controversial to air at the time? And why did it take so long for this episode to come back into circulation? In this video, I answer all of those questions and more!
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Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @RerunZone
    @RerunZone  3 года назад +73

    Thanks for watching! Click this link to subscribe: bit.ly/2WLVf10

    • @peggydavis4964
      @peggydavis4964 3 года назад +8

      Yeah, me Mum & me were good mates, damn we have watched them all Damn good show👍🏿

    • @hestergreen2031
      @hestergreen2031 3 года назад +9

      This was a great show

    • @peggydavis4964
      @peggydavis4964 3 года назад

      @@hestergreen2031 you

    • @KellyKovergirl
      @KellyKovergirl 2 месяца назад +1

      These series out do today's shows..they always had a meaning left to contemplating. I miss these shows.

    • @leroy.jackson.4804
      @leroy.jackson.4804 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@hestergreen2031I totally agree 💯 percent.

  • @colindolly
    @colindolly 3 года назад +257

    Even in England we loved the twilight Zone, and even Rod had the looks of a film star. RIP Rod. Thanks for the upload.

    • @brucemartin4423
      @brucemartin4423 3 года назад +12

      💂‍♀️⚓even in Jamaica ,West Indies , we saw rr runs,in black* white only ,

    • @aemiliacarolphonetube9749
      @aemiliacarolphonetube9749 3 года назад +5

      Rod really was a Christmas gift of the 20s.

    • @Elfrida-ls2mo
      @Elfrida-ls2mo 5 месяцев назад +3

      RS was A Legend Nothing on MSM have ever bettered The Twilight Zone A few have come close Yet not quite

    • @gettingbetter12345
      @gettingbetter12345 2 месяца назад +1

      The series were loved worldwide, I used to watch it as a child in Peru

  • @dougmiller5608
    @dougmiller5608 Год назад +1480

    My favorite and most heartwrenching episode, was the one with Burgess Meredith as the last man on earth. He loved to read and was at a library. The heartwrenching part was when he broke his glasses and couldn't see.

    • @jasonrist6582
      @jasonrist6582 Год назад +77

      Time Enough at Last
      The Twilight Zone: Season 1, Episode 8

    • @kevindurand3237
      @kevindurand3237 Год назад +20

      Have you seen Meredith in those 'how American G.I's should behave' when stationed in England shorts?

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Год назад +30

      That's a great one

    • @Gloriagal78
      @Gloriagal78 Год назад +16

      One of my favorites, probably next to “Little Girl Lost.“

    • @moiralauten6924
      @moiralauten6924 Год назад +78

      I still hear him softly saying, in a broken tone " it's not fair... not fair..."💔

  • @thesongbird2383
    @thesongbird2383 3 года назад +3275

    Back in 1961 my mother and I were watching The Twilight Zone around 9:30pm. It was an episode where cars were starting up in driveways with no one behind the wheel... it was on Elm or Maple Street, I believe. At that time, our telephone rang, which startled us. A neighbor called to tell us our 1957 Rambler station wagon was in the middle of the street. We were both freaked out, so my mother went out to look... and, sure enough our car had rolled out of the driveway. It was beyond creepy. I was only 12 years old, so I will never forget that night. I think my mother was kind of embarrassed as she put the car back on the driveway. Apparently she had forgotten to set the emergency brake. Of course later on, we laughed about that night.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 года назад +109

      Great story! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @thesongbird2383
      @thesongbird2383 2 года назад +37

      @@stevedriscoll2539 Well, thank you Steve! Do you recall the episode I described?

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 года назад +76

      @@thesongbird2383 yes, I just watched it about a week ago, but forgetful me just had to look it up again. "The Monsters are due on Maple Street" , but you probably know that by now. The mania in that episode is a little over the top, but I think it illustrates how easily things can go sideways in groups or cultures, nevermind the addition of alien happenings.

    • @thesongbird2383
      @thesongbird2383 2 года назад +42

      @@stevedriscoll2539 I've been recording TZ from SyFy channel lately. Hopefully it's one of them... I'd love to see it again. Three of my favorites are (1) the elite men's club guy who wouldn't stop talking; and (2) a guy named "Franklin" who went to Vegas and got addicted to a slot machine; and, (3) "To Serve Man". You recall those?

    • @Phyllis4505
      @Phyllis4505 2 года назад +49

      Our old ford started and backed down the driveway. My Dad, in his underwear, caught it before it got to the road.

  • @eNigma011
    @eNigma011 Год назад +556

    My favorite episode was "A Stop At Willowby" (Serling said it was his favorite as well). There must be something in the human psyche that wishes we could all return to a simpler, happier time when we were children and the problems of the world didn't exist for us.

    • @raysapaw
      @raysapaw Год назад +18

      That's so sweet. Sadly so untrue. Adults can come from families who make them abused and terrified children, such that they tolerate all the complexities of adulthood, having survived the horror of their first and only model of life through a brutal damaged childhood.

    • @virginiaschaefer9693
      @virginiaschaefer9693 Год назад +12

      My favorite too !

    • @sallygriffith8557
      @sallygriffith8557 Год назад +11

      My favorite also!!

    • @garytimmerhans8143
      @garytimmerhans8143 Год назад +8

      That one was my favorite too.. push push push

    • @redastrachan8978
      @redastrachan8978 Год назад +12

      *Willoughby

  • @electricdreams1616
    @electricdreams1616 3 года назад +2159

    Being a kid growing up The Twilight Zone really left an indelible mark on my psyche. The stories were interesting and very thought provoking. Rod Serling certainly led an interesting life.

    • @mr.martinez2333
      @mr.martinez2333 3 года назад +6

      Shaddup$$$$!!!$$$

    • @diananievesavellanet
      @diananievesavellanet 3 года назад +11

      Me too. To this day, I can't watch Tina Palentina!

    • @KNByam
      @KNByam 3 года назад +19

      Yes. Twilight Zone, Amazing Stories and Thats Incredible.

    • @phriedokra6158
      @phriedokra6158 3 года назад +18

      Ditto... I have been very open minded to all this Earth offers us as a result

    • @phriedokra6158
      @phriedokra6158 3 года назад +18

      Serling had PTSD ....interesting.guess he used his disability to actually fuel a career...

  • @DanielRyanScott
    @DanielRyanScott 3 года назад +670

    As a kid, the "Eye of the Beholder" episode blew my mind and still affects my views on humans, societies, and shifting standards in cultures throughout time, history, and location. The Twilight Zone and Star Trek actually made me think and question things around me.... long after the episode was over. Most modern shows I forget about before the next commercial.

    • @pennyrobinson9772
      @pennyrobinson9772 3 года назад +18

      Notice that the girl -- unmasked -- is Elly May Clampett?

    • @LibraGamesUnlimited
      @LibraGamesUnlimited 3 года назад +26

      The first time I went to a Doctor's appointment after everyone started wearing masks, I thought about that episode.

    • @miketufaro5915
      @miketufaro5915 3 года назад +12

      I loved that episode, that and “Death and Mr. Bookman.”

    • @barrymorgan5104
      @barrymorgan5104 3 года назад +7

      Semper Fi (77-83) good post. 👍

    • @michaelwhisman7623
      @michaelwhisman7623 3 года назад +6

      TV does not affect me or my attitudes. Grow up and get an education.

  • @ritadyer9295
    @ritadyer9295 Год назад +212

    I used to watch this with my brother late at night in the early 80s. I was a young mother separated from my husband living at home with my parents again. My brother had just gotten out of the Army and back home. I worked until around 9 to 11 at night and so we would watch this really late and I would rock my baby. My brother passed in 2017 from diabetes complications. I sure do miss him and can’t watch The Twilight Zone without thinking of him.

    • @rashaunjones1027
      @rashaunjones1027 Год назад +15

      That was beautiful, thank you for sharing

    • @lesleymiller6513
      @lesleymiller6513 Год назад +8

      My brother and i watched together also . He passed away in 2012 , i think of him when i see anything to do with Twilight or Outer Limits 😊

    • @rashaunjones1027
      @rashaunjones1027 Год назад +4

      @@lesleymiller6513 , wow so many memories

    • @ajm3474
      @ajm3474 Год назад +7

      I’m sorry about your brother. He’s not gone forever.

    • @lesleymiller6513
      @lesleymiller6513 Год назад +2

      @@ritadyer9295 Star Trek was another one of his favorites 🙃

  • @peterjones4621
    @peterjones4621 Год назад +348

    I read a book by Ann Serling, she wrote about her her dad went into the hospital for what she believe was just a normal doctors visit but it was for advanced cancer, she mentioned it was a bright sunny day that he died and she couldn't believe he was gone. I emailed her about how I enjoyed her book and how badly I felt about her losing her dad at such a young age. She replied to me and said losing him was very difficult for her and she has never really gotten over his loss. I felt really bad for her, she obviously loved her dad very much. ❤😓

    • @markjh1017
      @markjh1017 Год назад +4

      he didnt die of cancer. he was having surgery on his heart and had a heart attack during the surgery. per Wikipedia. Im surprised his "sister" didnt know this.

    • @ShimmeringWind
      @ShimmeringWind Год назад +2

      Comunication is key. If she could have gone on his illness journey, she would have been ready (to some excent) when he died. It is easier for a brain to accept sutution if it has been prepared.

    • @deborahmcnaughton4394
      @deborahmcnaughton4394 4 месяца назад +2

      Loved this show.

    • @Riley_sd
      @Riley_sd 3 месяца назад +4

      It doesn't matter how he passed on, rather that he's missed by many.💙

    • @joyfulsip3615
      @joyfulsip3615 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Riley_sd Actually, with all so respect the details do matter and I think Mr. Serling would agree especially considering he was a writer.

  • @patriciamartinez5836
    @patriciamartinez5836 2 года назад +464

    Rod Serling was a genius. I watched when I was a kid. Twilight Zone was brilliant

  • @adamgorelick3714
    @adamgorelick3714 Год назад +859

    Not long after the airing of The Twilight Zone episode with William Shatner as the lone witness on a passenger plane of a monstrous creature on one of the wings, my parents were on a plane themselves. Having just watched the episode, imagine their surprise when they saw a man sitting alone by a window looking out. It was William Shatner.

    • @lindaschneider1596
      @lindaschneider1596 Год назад +49

      My favorite episode ...William Shatner airplane episode

    • @JeffWells-cw2sw
      @JeffWells-cw2sw Год назад +64

      He also appeared in another episode as a regular guy who was fascinated with a fortune-telling toy in a restaurant...

    • @karenp1687
      @karenp1687 Год назад +19

      Oh my. I think I would have told Captain Kirk, "Excuse me for needing to change seats, but as soon as we land safely (once I know the little gremlin has stopped tearing apart the plane), would he mind pausing to sign an autograph for me?

    • @wb7ptr
      @wb7ptr Год назад +16

      He was probably rehearsing to redo the scene. Remember, this is the twilight zone.

    • @adamgorelick3714
      @adamgorelick3714 Год назад +3

      @@JeffWells-cw2sw Thanks. I vaguely remember that - I'll check it out.

  • @sallymiller1359
    @sallymiller1359 2 года назад +1092

    That episode with the pig faced people who were considered "normal" and the beautiful woman who they thought was ugly and tried to change into them affected me for life!

    • @ZekeThePlumber86
      @ZekeThePlumber86 2 года назад +40

      Like Marylin in The Munsters..

    • @sallymiller1359
      @sallymiller1359 2 года назад +21

      @@ZekeThePlumber86 Exactly! Only the Munsters were less fearsome to a 9 year old than those Twilight Zone weirdos lol

    • @ZekeThePlumber86
      @ZekeThePlumber86 2 года назад +29

      @@sallymiller1359 Especially with the unnerving totalitarian society! Twilight Zone will always be my favorite show!

    • @worldwidevictoryteam
      @worldwidevictoryteam 2 года назад +6

      Same here.

    • @robindew9072
      @robindew9072 2 года назад +10

      That was one creepy episode

  • @terra2805
    @terra2805 Год назад +794

    It really does feel like we're currently living in the twilight zone with the way everything is currently heading. It's more frightening than any TV show.

    • @loriboulais2924
      @loriboulais2924 Год назад +48

      I've said those words to my family lately. That I feel like we are all in a bad episode of the Twilight zone. 😂

    • @yodservant
      @yodservant Год назад +36

      Yes, just told my sister this afternoon it's as if we're living in a bad movie 🍿....ugh

    • @jeshkam
      @jeshkam Год назад +23

      It's not even a bad episode, it seems like one of the best written and directed TZ epsiodes, which is the most frightening thing about it.

    • @ohnoao9847
      @ohnoao9847 Год назад

      I heard that a couple years ago, through the use of CERN, scientists did something that threw the planet into another parallel universe.

    • @ministryoftruth8588
      @ministryoftruth8588 Год назад +8

      You BETTER NOT be talking about the the LGTBQI+ Community!!!

  • @carlbowles1808
    @carlbowles1808 2 года назад +358

    The twilight zone is still a favorite with me decades later. The episode with ghost of Civil War soldiers killed in battle walking down a road away from the combat is the one I most remember. It was truly haunting. RIP Rod Serling you are gone not forgotten.

    • @lelandframe1029
      @lelandframe1029 2 года назад +12

      Being a Star Trek Fan as well, that episode is a favorite of mine because there are three actors who also appeared in that show in it.
      There's also an episode of M*A*S*H titled "Follies Of The Living, Concerns Of The Dead" which ends very much like "The Passersby"--with the ghosts of soldiers (from both sides!) walking down a lonely road towards an unknown destination! Makes me wonder if writer/director Alan Alda was influenced by that episode of Twilight Zone!

    • @ijustgottasay1281
      @ijustgottasay1281 Год назад +14

      This was "The Passersby", one of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes also. As a Civil War aficionado I found the Abraham Lincoln portrayal at the end to be just about the most realistic onscreen depiction of our beloved 16th president that I have ever seen, almost as if one was viewing the genuine article.

    • @Suggestion_Box_Full
      @Suggestion_Box_Full Год назад +5

      I loved this one as well.. prob in my top 3

    • @williamkeltner5119
      @williamkeltner5119 Год назад +4

      When I was a kid I saw that William Shatner episode on the plane. I thought that was Lucille Ball out on the wing and looking in the window. 🤭

    • @wb7ptr
      @wb7ptr Год назад +6

      "The Passers By" I think was the name of that one.Abraham Lincoln comes along at the end if I remember correctly.

  • @seekeroftruth1484
    @seekeroftruth1484 Год назад +130

    Rod Serling is a great uncle on my fathers side and closely resembles my father in looks and size. Rod was an extraordinary man! His legacy will never be forgotten.

    • @karenp1687
      @karenp1687 Год назад +5

      You have every right to be proud! He was a great man, but taken far too young. (I blame those stupid cigarettes.) I wish he had lived many more years. There's no telling what he could have written and directed for us. Even his supposed "failures" were really great ("Night Gallery" was considered one because it could never compete with The Twilight Zone's" success).

    • @valeriewise9903
      @valeriewise9903 Год назад +5

      Rod Serling was so handsome!

    • @kentneumann5209
      @kentneumann5209 Год назад +2

      How cool is that?

    • @duchess_of_petty9323
      @duchess_of_petty9323 Год назад +2

      I love his work When they have marathons on I will watch all day and text back and forth with a friend who is watching from several states away.

  • @reginaphilen9725
    @reginaphilen9725 3 года назад +597

    I'm still watching... And when William Shatner looks out that airplane window I still get a knot in my stomach... When Burgess Merideth's glasses crackle I feel his eternal agony... Ah yes the great 'unmasking' at the father's death bed...and for so so many more brilliantly scripted and performed episodes I am truly grateful we get to continue to enjoy Mr. Serling's genius!

    • @soulpower9570
      @soulpower9570 3 года назад +15

      OhMyGosh!!! The thing on the wing one is one of my favorites!! I like the one with John Lithgow too. Love TZ!!

    • @louisvario1087
      @louisvario1087 3 года назад +16

      hi babee Shatner other eposide where his car breaks down & eats in the diner with fortune teller machine was great 2

    • @Jesus.SaVeS77
      @Jesus.SaVeS77 3 года назад +6

      @@louisvario1087 I tell friends That the machine in cafe is like Google, Syri n Alexa in today's 🌍. Wat do U think. Yea or Nay?
      Except we don't have 2 keep feedn $ to that machine that answers all Willm Shattners & his wife's "?'s.

    • @mr.j4294
      @mr.j4294 3 года назад +8

      Yea, and don't forget the "Going my way?" Line of "Hitchhiker "episode.
      Love Twilight Zone to this day.

    • @DigitalBridge.
      @DigitalBridge. 3 года назад +11

      The one episode that sticks with me is when the lost stranger releases the devil back onto the earth again from the monastery prison cell.

  • @PS-kw6il
    @PS-kw6il Год назад +89

    I tell people all the Times
    Twilight Zone was ahead of it's time, Way ahead. Everytime I watch an episode I need to put myself in a time capsule in order to understand the feeling and emotions people had back then just seating there watching it at night. Twilight Zone is very captivating and I'm sure a lot of people got freaked out about society and question where and what life Is about. This TV series was really mind blowing for that generation.

    • @chumps7974
      @chumps7974 Год назад +7

      I can only imagine how it impacted it people back then when it first aired.

    • @scootermom1791
      @scootermom1791 Год назад +5

      It still is.

    • @kathitownsend3857
      @kathitownsend3857 3 месяца назад

      So was "Outer Limits." Both told us stuff that we witness, now.

  • @SayHelloToOblivion
    @SayHelloToOblivion 3 года назад +706

    “Next stop, Willoughby!” I hear that name every once in a while and it still gives me the creeps.
    I also remember the episode where the neglected children jump into a pool and end up in another place where they’re treated wonderfully with other neglected children. Boy, that was creepy.

    • @geraldellis4875
      @geraldellis4875 3 года назад +25

      After watching the original "Twilight Zone" on TV as a young boy I would sometimes have nightmares on those nights! They were as good and entertaining as the TV broadcast!!!

    • @maryh1421
      @maryh1421 3 года назад +37

      Loved the Willoughby episode. My favorite one.

    • @anthonysmall5090
      @anthonysmall5090 3 года назад +14

      Love that episode

    • @geraldellis4875
      @geraldellis4875 3 года назад +9

      @@anthonysmall5090 Creepy GOOD!!!

    • @rebeccib1970
      @rebeccib1970 3 года назад +8

      I love that one

  • @jeffsmith1798
    @jeffsmith1798 Год назад +596

    ‘Every man is put on earth condemned to die. Time and method of execution unknown.’ Serling was not only a great writer and war hero but also a profoundly thoughtful man.

    • @aimeekubik8803
      @aimeekubik8803 Год назад +16

      This is so profound; it is also the only justice in the UNIVERSE, you live, you die, no MATTER how much money or status you have.

    • @jeffsmith1798
      @jeffsmith1798 Год назад +15

      @@aimeekubik8803 thank you for your comment.
      This is the truth.
      The older I get, the more I find it silly and sad that so many are preoccupied with the trivialities of life, mistakenly pursuing what divides us-whether it’s wealth or reputation or idols or prejudices. But the truth is so simple: You can’t take it with you and we all have one last breath. Some understand their ‘condemnation’ earlier than others. Some perhaps never.

    • @JohnDoe-py7tb
      @JohnDoe-py7tb Год назад +5

      What a waste of time! It's like clickbait all kinds of wasted information but the headline could have been resolved in 30 seconds

    • @SuperC888
      @SuperC888 Год назад +6

      @@aimeekubik8803 death is the great equalizer!

    • @hmm6415
      @hmm6415 Год назад +6

      Knowing that everyone will die isn’t being profoundly thoughtful 😂😂😂😂

  • @nicholasvaldez8322
    @nicholasvaldez8322 Год назад +60

    I was born in the late 90’s but my dad used to watch this show with me when I was a kid. To this day I’ll go back and watch episodes. Some episodes are deep and creepy. Very well written

    • @tedmccarron
      @tedmccarron Год назад +5

      You should also see his show Night Gallery if you get a chance.

  • @MegaSickcat
    @MegaSickcat 2 года назад +910

    The Twilight Zone will always be the best series on TV. The irony in so many episodes are timeless in their 'lessons'.

    • @elizabethsullivan7176
      @elizabethsullivan7176 2 года назад +15

      War is timeless, unfortunately.

    • @talichad6020
      @talichad6020 2 года назад +5

      This

    • @hw5091
      @hw5091 2 года назад +6

      this and the sopranos are my favorite shows of all time.

    • @AnonyMoose2012
      @AnonyMoose2012 2 года назад +14

      I feel the lessons learned in these are almost of a modern type Aesop. He used a medium that was just up and running to a culture almost the same way. Serling was a master of the art.

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke 2 года назад +9

      There was always a good moral to the story that could be easily applied to real life, without being preachy, and with Rod's great commentary at the end. Having a moral to the story is one aspect that I love about classic TV shows and movies. Modern stuff doesn't really pull it off the same way when it tries to do the same thing.

  • @pammentzer3584
    @pammentzer3584 3 года назад +1603

    I will never forget how I yelled at the screen when Bergess Merideth stepped on his glasses in "Time Enough At Last"! To me, that was the most horrible thing ever!!! Such a brilliant ending!

    • @JayM409
      @JayM409 3 года назад +140

      I have spare glasses everywhere because of that episode.

    • @jorgeyaquilugobeltran
      @jorgeyaquilugobeltran 3 года назад +52

      As a kid 10 years old watching it the 90's had me shook, movies make you understand the importance of life.

    • @Twigs501
      @Twigs501 3 года назад +75

      “It’s not fair….” That was a great ending to a great episode.

    • @monalisarox78
      @monalisarox78 3 года назад +43

      I always think of that episode and that great ending.

    • @bobstark4020
      @bobstark4020 3 года назад +65

      Hey Pam, he did not step on them, he dropped them on the library step. Submitted for your approval.

  • @truckerman8301
    @truckerman8301 3 года назад +2391

    The Twilight Zone is still one of the best sci-fi anthologies ever produced. Rod Serling was a master at his craft!

    • @Hello-1814
      @Hello-1814 3 года назад +9

      Yep

    • @spike7334
      @spike7334 3 года назад +16

      What other sci-fi anthologies are there??
      Hahaha

    • @jullietowner2226
      @jullietowner2226 3 года назад +5

      Agreed!!!😊

    • @jullietowner2226
      @jullietowner2226 3 года назад +26

      @@spike7334 the darkside was good. Also outer limits ☺️

    • @kathybouziane5269
      @kathybouziane5269 3 года назад +17

      It got so even the intro music freaked me out back then !

  • @joygrantonio1984
    @joygrantonio1984 Год назад +41

    So many wonderful episodes, I never tire of the show. The Angel of Death with Robert Redford and the Santa one with Art Carney, the Hitchhiker with Inger Stevens and the ones with lessons of war. He truly was a man way ahead of his time. Thank you Mr Serling wherever you may be !

  • @Angel-nu7fm
    @Angel-nu7fm 3 года назад +654

    He was like a Midas touch for actors - a lot of big names appeared on that show when they were unknowns...

    • @tommymann69
      @tommymann69 3 года назад +21

      Bill Bixby before he started the incredible hulk

    • @rookmaster7502
      @rookmaster7502 3 года назад +19

      Around the same time, the Western series "Rawhide" was like that too. Many of the show's regulars and guest actors went on to become famous shortly after.

    • @stevenr6797
      @stevenr6797 3 года назад +70

      Robert Redford, Robert Duval, George Takei, William Shatner, Burt Reynolds, Elizabeth Montgomery, Charles Bronson, Leonard Nimoy, Dennis Hopper, Ron Howard, Carol Burnett, Jonathan Winters, Martin Landau, Sydney Pollack, James Doohan, Jack Klugman, Dick York, Dennis Weaver, Lee Van Cleef, Peter Falk .....to name a few.

    • @stevenr6797
      @stevenr6797 3 года назад +10

      For movies it would be the original Midway movie. More stars( past and present) than you can shake a stick at...the cast list will shock some.

    • @DavidThomas-fb8bq
      @DavidThomas-fb8bq 3 года назад +9

      He used a lot of actors were mostly known for comedies and gave them serious roles.

  • @beatlesrgear
    @beatlesrgear 3 года назад +182

    Thankfully, Rod Serling is now recognized for the genius he truly was. I put him in the same class as HP Lovecraft, Edgar Allen Poe, and other top SciFi/horror writer greats. I miss him so much.

    • @jimzielbauer6112
      @jimzielbauer6112 3 года назад +8

      You need to add Arch Obler's radio plays to that list. They can scare the #^(*(%# out of you with just words and sound effects

    • @majkus
      @majkus 2 года назад

      @@jimzielbauer6112 Good call for Arch Oboler. He pushed the bounds of radio drama, not just imitating stage plays but using the unique characteristics of the medium to tell stories distinctively, using things like audio montage.
      It. Is. Later. Than. You. Think.

  • @judithcampbell1705
    @judithcampbell1705 Год назад +71

    The Twilight Zone was a classic. It made a point in every episode. Truly a great show and one we have no replacement for. Thank you 💛

  • @Sanwizard1
    @Sanwizard1 Год назад +261

    The episode with William Shatner on the plane still gives me chills to this day.

    • @AnAdorableWombat1
      @AnAdorableWombat1 Год назад +1

      That pig faced yeti still creeps me out

    • @darlamcfarland3323
      @darlamcfarland3323 Год назад +15

      The one with the woman in the farmhouse fighting the tiny spaceman is my favorite.

    • @jamesshenkenberg2656
      @jamesshenkenberg2656 Год назад +9

      Good show captain kirk was a good actor all round

    • @PCHGWHS
      @PCHGWHS Год назад +17

      " there's ..someone on the wing...some....thing"....

    • @PCHGWHS
      @PCHGWHS Год назад +5

      Isn't that the Mom of Bewitched....Agnes Morehead I think...loved that!!

  • @nikkil764
    @nikkil764 Год назад +1052

    So much on the Twilight Zone became truth. I especially remember the one where the people were told what to think and do by the computer hanging in the room. When the computer stopped working, they just stood there unable to think for themselves. Remind anyone of some people you know now with their phones?

    • @RyanRoemer8624
      @RyanRoemer8624 Год назад +34

      True it resonates with the modern times

    • @nikkil764
      @nikkil764 Год назад +45

      @spirals 73 I sat in a restaurant yesterday and at four tables around me, the patrons were all on their phones the entire time. They didn’t speak to their companions except to show them something on the phone. We like to think it’s a stereotype but sadly it’s true. That’s how most stereotypes come to be. Oh and by the way, I’m a former director of information systems for a Fortune 500 company married to a software guy.

    • @kurtbjorn3841
      @kurtbjorn3841 Год назад +50

      @@nikkil764 You are so right. I'm no luddite. I used to program for the PC. I understand technology, and I also despise what it has done to us. I think of my smart phone as a boat anchor. If I'm not carrying it, people think I'm careless or weird. I don't care. There's a world out there, with REAL people, beautiful skies, nature. For ***** sake, PUT DOWN THE PHONE AND LIVE. No one cares about how many likes you have, or what's hot on reddit. No one cares about your selfie. If we could go back to a basic flip phone where you actually talk to people (and that's it) I'd be overjoyed.

    • @melinda6024
      @melinda6024 Год назад +12

      or, teleprompters.

    • @stevenschmidt12
      @stevenschmidt12 Год назад +8

      Or the magic conch

  • @ReNinaMinter
    @ReNinaMinter 3 года назад +459

    I’m a lover of psychology, psychological drama. I watched the Twilight Zone marathons every year, since I was 12 years old. I’m a Psychotherapist now, I feel like the Twilight Zone shaped me and taught me about human nature. 💛☀️

    • @dans4270
      @dans4270 3 года назад +28

      In this day and age it's probably prepared you for the real thing 😁

    • @razieluchiha7580
      @razieluchiha7580 3 года назад +4

      Too much sunshine makes a desert Sunshine.

    • @dans4270
      @dans4270 3 года назад +6

      @@razieluchiha7580 pancakes taste good 🥴

    • @GT-43
      @GT-43 3 года назад +8

      That's scary

    • @gillygil8747
      @gillygil8747 3 года назад +6

      There's this guy, his name was Freud ....

  • @postal_the_clown
    @postal_the_clown Год назад +19

    The story of the food crate killing the soldier could also be the origin of many of Serling's ironic endings. Imagine the troops sharing rations from that crate later on. Sometimes, the simplest things come at an unexpected cost.

  • @tonyblougoutas4988
    @tonyblougoutas4988 3 года назад +571

    When I was a kid, we loved this show. We had to beg my mom to let us watch it. She was worried it was too scary but we promised it wasn't, it was but we never let on. We loved it! Don't forget Night Gallery which he did later. RIP and thank you for your service.

    • @firebird2485
      @firebird2485 3 года назад +17

      " Yes somebody remember the night gallery ,I was kid who grew
      up on horror movies ,but my mom
      was worried about bad dreams,
      I love the three line up from the
      Night gallery ,when the guy I'm
      not sure what sinero the killed the
      guy for money ,in the painting
      they would show him coming
      Out the grave,every frame he getting to the house,then the
      last painting he's knocking at the door,.
      The next one Betty Davis was blind she get s a new pair eyes
      living in new York, ,they had a black ,she took off blind fold
      She thought the eye surgery
      wasn't a success
      She snapped out ,she could really
      see ,it was a black out.
      She thought she was still blind.
      The last one was a man always going to look

    • @biggusdickkus2956
      @biggusdickkus2956 3 года назад +9

      @@firebird2485
      The first sounds like he borrowed it from an old story The Mezzotint...where a man buys a painting that shows a character getting ever closer to the house of a man that had him hung for poaching.

    • @stephenhodges1688
      @stephenhodges1688 3 года назад +3

      What do you get when you plant little old ladies fingers?
      Little old ladies.

    • @user-yg7mp1xq8l
      @user-yg7mp1xq8l 3 года назад +7

      Night gallery was the best!! The episode where Joan Crawford playing a wealthy blind women pays to have sight again for one day only to have it be a blackout

    • @johnmcaleese8459
      @johnmcaleese8459 2 года назад +2

      Rod Serling hated the Night Gallery. They just used his name. However, as a kid that intro scared me to death. A couple good episodes.

  • @whiterabbitt2002
    @whiterabbitt2002 3 года назад +4525

    2020-2021 feels like an episode from the Twilight Zone that will never end. just saying

    • @690HOLLOWESPADA
      @690HOLLOWESPADA 3 года назад +99

      You just took me down the rabbits hole

    • @seeqr9
      @seeqr9 3 года назад +224

      To some of us 20-21 is the real world proving we’ve been living in the twilight zone all this time.

    • @shutterbug5519
      @shutterbug5519 3 года назад +53

      AMEN!

    • @the-guy-on-your-moms-couch
      @the-guy-on-your-moms-couch 3 года назад +52

      When you right you right

    • @erowiid2000
      @erowiid2000 3 года назад +31

      The planets recently have been in Retrograde so you'll probably feel a shadow of it in the coming weeks, but things will continue to go back to normal as time passes, I feel like

  • @caspence56
    @caspence56 3 года назад +401

    "The Hitchhiker" and the killer doll episodes are two of the most disturbing stories ever written. They creeped me out when I saw them as a kid, and they still have that same effect today. Rod Serling was one heck of an imaginative and talented man.

    • @alyzu4755
      @alyzu4755 3 года назад +7

      I was just telling my SIL about the killer doll episode yesterday. ☺️

    • @great-garden-watch
      @great-garden-watch 3 года назад +22

      Ug I wish you hadn’t just reminded me of Talkie Tina. No sleep tonight.

    • @jeffmejia3556
      @jeffmejia3556 3 года назад +9

      Agreed. Talking Doll is my favorite. Saw it as a kid and never forgot it. A Nice Place to Visit is also a classic.

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k 3 года назад +10

      When I was a little girl, I was not a fan of dolls. They gave me the creeps and I always made practical play clothes for them out of old denim or fabric scraps. The "talking Tina" episode validated my weirdness, ha ha.

    • @275MsParis
      @275MsParis 3 года назад +6

      You’re talking about talking Tina

  • @stephaniestamps8256
    @stephaniestamps8256 Год назад +50

    My youngest son and I's absolute favorite episode (saw it together a doxen or so times) was the one called "A Stop at Willoughby" where the overstressed working man and nagged upon at home caught the train home and would fall asleep on trip "waking up in Willoughby a peaceful, happy place. With kind people treating him nice. He got the choice to "stay" which he eventually did walking off train happily smailing. Then you see a snowbank with police and men speaking about the man who jumped from the train. Closing the door to what I assumed was the ambulance, the back door had "Willoughby and Sons - Funeral Parlor"! My son passed in 2015 and I sometimes smile thinking if him living ha living happily in Willoughby (Heaven!)

    • @patriciazoerner
      @patriciazoerner Месяц назад

      Great summary of that episode! Thank you! Very touchingly described.

  • @yminic55
    @yminic55 3 года назад +364

    Eye Of The Beholder. Donna Douglas played the “ugly” woman so well. Being escorted off to the new place where she would live with others of her kind. My favorite episode of all time. And the shocked doctor and nurses unwrapping her bandages to determine the final surgery had failed. Priceless.

    • @mrb1619
      @mrb1619 3 года назад +3

      Really?

    • @MsTammi125
      @MsTammi125 3 года назад +12

      Trippy and I've never forgotten that one

    • @axxxingforanswers4648
      @axxxingforanswers4648 3 года назад +32

      Liked that episode too, and ..."Serving Man"...about the "cookbook"

    • @petahills579
      @petahills579 3 года назад +7

      That episode is also my favourite.

    • @PhoenixLyon
      @PhoenixLyon 3 года назад +12

      @@mrb1619 The entire run of The Twilight Zone is outstanding, yet some episodes emerge like supernovae. This was one of them.✌😸

  • @longroad5572
    @longroad5572 3 года назад +319

    I was a kid when The Twilight Zone began. Many decades have passed since then, and it is still in a class by itself.

    • @tammi67able
      @tammi67able 3 года назад +6

      So true

    • @Belynda
      @Belynda 3 года назад +3

      Me too, I watched it every week. I now own a couple sets of the whole series.

    • @greg1030
      @greg1030 3 года назад

      Some of the story lines were really preposterous or just too dated now, but many are
      truly so timeless that they've walked with me through life. But for me, the show would have badly suffered without benefit of CBS's superb production music library. Some of the best music ever heard on TV was pulled from composers like Dan Alexander, Van Cleave, Bernard Hermann, Fred Steiner and other giants by the editors to score the entire series. Bravo!

  • @gabriellashimone6546
    @gabriellashimone6546 Год назад +105

    This was one of my favorite shows to watch when I was a child. I'm so grateful my mother let me watch it!

  • @oldprankster7606
    @oldprankster7606 Год назад +9

    Out of so many memorable shows birthed by Rod Serling, one has always stood out in my memories - that of the spaceship that returned to Earth, but somehow was not supposed to. Each of the three crew mates gradually disappeared, and no one remembered them when they did - except the captain. In the end, he and the spacecraft itself were mere phantoms. What genius, one of many of Serling's creations.

  • @L2069-e8y
    @L2069-e8y 2 года назад +613

    Rod Serling was a genius. He could do more in 25 minutes of black-and-white with few special effects than all of today's computer-assisted razzle-dazzle could ever hope for. Episodes often had a moral that was not revealed until the very end, leaving the viewer to figure it out. It is a terrible loss that his omnipresent cigarettes killed him at such an early age.

    • @moiralauten6924
      @moiralauten6924 Год назад +5

      @Tina Field Howe Word.

    • @phreffable
      @phreffable Год назад

      Not quite

    • @QIKUGAMES-QIKU
      @QIKUGAMES-QIKU Год назад +4

      Exactly. Bring it all back !

    • @velocitor3792
      @velocitor3792 Год назад +5

      Just shoes that the most important element in a successful entertainment venture is quality of writing.

    • @emariaenterprises
      @emariaenterprises Год назад +4

      Cigarettes are calming. He needed that.

  • @vasheaglethevegan4090
    @vasheaglethevegan4090 3 года назад +2292

    6:00 is when he actually starts talking about the banned episode.

    • @evelynn4273
      @evelynn4273 3 года назад +40

      Watch out for spoilers if you are planning to watch the episode.

    • @gg-gn3re
      @gg-gn3re 3 года назад +172

      wow that's deep in the video. Should have just been 2 min

    • @zelenskysboot361
      @zelenskysboot361 3 года назад +41

      Thnx

    • @chutcherson012258
      @chutcherson012258 3 года назад +83

      After 30 seconds I hit fast forward.

    • @AnarchyDragon6
      @AnarchyDragon6 3 года назад +66

      This was a well done video though,...And one of the few where I watched the whole thing. Extra, extra bonus points because he thanks you for watching and says goodbye. He doesn't beg for Likes and Subscribes.

  • @aishaa309
    @aishaa309 2 года назад +85

    To this day I drop EVERYTHING to watch The Twilight Zone Marathons on July 4th & New Years Eve. Rod Serling & The Twilight Zone are the best ever & I thank God for blessing us all with this timeless genius.

    • @debbieanne7962
      @debbieanne7962 2 года назад +6

      Here in Australia the Twilight Zone has never been played on TV, I've got Netflix but TZ isn't on the play list. I stumbled apon TZ when I borrowed a DVD from my local library. The very first episode I watched was 'In praise of Pip' about 5 years ago. I've now got the boxset and the TZ companion book, love the series!

    • @TheQueensWish
      @TheQueensWish Год назад +2

      Me too! Love them.

    • @wb7ptr
      @wb7ptr Год назад +1

      I must be really addicted. I record them :)

  • @JD-bd2up
    @JD-bd2up Год назад +112

    Born in 1979. This is one of the Greatest television shows of All Time.
    Will never be duplicated.
    Rod Serling Legend!

  • @brettwheeler7753
    @brettwheeler7753 Год назад +9

    The black and white film was the perfect genre for "The Twilight Zone". I've seen the movie and the newer series, both in color, but from a visual perspective, they never have the mystique of the original. Heard an interview with Rod Serling's daughter on "Coast to Coast A.M.", probably from about 2005 or so, and it was amazing hearing her recount "The Twilight Zone" and talking about her father. It seems that all great writers have been through some kind of Hell, and that they use writing to exercise the demons.

  • @julesjma
    @julesjma 3 года назад +671

    Wasn't he also responsible for "Night Gallery"? That show scared the crap out of me as a kid.

    • @kevinmoore4887
      @kevinmoore4887 3 года назад +90

      Night Gallery was a favorite. Similar format with Rod Serling narrating.
      It seemed a bit darker and more monster oriented. A bit less philosophical than Twight Zone

    • @nephthysbastet4809
      @nephthysbastet4809 3 года назад +43

      Yes, I remember that program. The one, which sticks out, after all of these years, is the painting episode. The husband wanted so badly to be in a painting of a guy fishing on a boat to escape his life. One night, the lights were off when he went to the same spot as the painting always was, but they had removed it and replaced it with painting of Jesus on the cross. He went into that painting, instead. Horrible. Ha ha.

    • @SJones-kk5lg
      @SJones-kk5lg 3 года назад +7

      Me too.

    • @samprimera5545
      @samprimera5545 3 года назад +9

      That came after Zone ended.

    • @jefferydraper4019
      @jefferydraper4019 3 года назад +4

      @@samprimera5545 my 2nd favorite of all.

  • @BangBang-hk4rg
    @BangBang-hk4rg 2 года назад +69

    As a kid in the 1980’s the first Twilight Zone episode I ever saw was about a guy that had a stopwatch that would stop time. I was absolutely obsessed with the show after that and it’s still one of my all-time favorite series.

    • @OvGraphics
      @OvGraphics 2 года назад +7

      As a kid of the 60's I caught exactly one episode on the b/w tv. I couldn't have been more than 5 years old. Never saw it again until moocho later....and it was on my young bucket list. What I remembered for all those long years was the hamburger guy behind the bar with that sneaking 3rd eye on his noggin. Funny, I prolly haven't seen TZ through more than a couple of times. Didn't have to. Seems like I have all of the shows memorized. Made quite an impression on me, it did.

    • @sedoniadragotta8323
      @sedoniadragotta8323 Год назад

      I remember that one

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Год назад +2

      Look for the book "The girl, the gold watch, and everything" by J.D. McDonald. Same watch idea!!!

    • @jamesage24
      @jamesage24 Год назад

      ​@Vera Mae That's a cool movie! I like the theme song too.

  • @davkatjenn
    @davkatjenn Год назад +240

    The Twilight Zone was nothing more than one of the 3-4 best television shows of all time. Thought provoking, with writing that was simply superb, the show is timeless and is just as good now as it was in the early 1960's.

    • @tvojslauf
      @tvojslauf Год назад +5

      Was nothing “less” than one of the best

    • @simontemplar6772
      @simontemplar6772 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @BigBri550
      @BigBri550 Год назад +3

      I actually disagree. "The Twilight Zone" along with "Star Trek" were 2 shows of very questionable quality, yet they provoked a pop culture response that still reverberates into this century. They were a couple of little meteors that burned quickly through the atmosphere yet left marvelous impact craters.
      And guitar players _always_ botch that intro lick😝 I'm no guitar slinger, but at least I can figure out the correct notes to that thing.

    • @karenp1687
      @karenp1687 Год назад +5

      ​@@BigBri550 For the time, the "quality" was quite good! But even that paled beside the originality.
      You must allow for any advance in technology, in order to see enough in it, that someone looking back decades later sees not the state of technology but the innovation it meant to get there.

    • @BigBri550
      @BigBri550 Год назад +1

      @@karenp1687 Actually, I was referring to scripts, acting, and directing.

  • @Lauram618
    @Lauram618 Год назад +10

    Twilight zones were like reading short stories that always made you think hmm?
    My favorite memory of all was sitting in a recliner with my grandmother. The only two awake and the only light was the one coming from the television.
    That is my favorite memory when I think of reruns of The Twilight zone.

  • @williamgarcia210
    @williamgarcia210 Год назад +159

    When I was a young boy the opening of the Twilight Zone would scare the crap out of me. When the announcer says “Do not attempt to turn that Dial!” , I would be in fear. When I was around four years old I finally waited next to the tv awaiting that announcement and then I was bold and changed the channel. I was scared out of my wits, however, I’m still here! 😂 Those shows were a launching pad for some of the most iconic actors and actresses of the era.

    • @Kohntarkosz
      @Kohntarkosz Год назад +47

      That's The Outer Limits you're thinking of, not The Twilight Zone.

    • @TheSharron
      @TheSharron Год назад +9

      What he said. ^

    • @rouninpanda6318
      @rouninpanda6318 Год назад +12

      It was definitely The Outer Limits, and yes that would also scare me for some reason as a kid watching these reruns late at night. I suppose as a kid you kinda think the TV might actually be talking to you lol.

    • @JosephPercel
      @JosephPercel Год назад +7

      That line was from 'The Outer Limits.'

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f Год назад +3

      ​@@rouninpanda6318 Scared the hell out of me too!

  • @ryanm7263
    @ryanm7263 3 года назад +205

    Rod Serling is partially responsible for my marriage. My wife and I initially bonded over our mutual love of the Twilight Zone. We still watch the show regularly six years later.

    • @kennyrogers3919
      @kennyrogers3919 3 года назад +7

      That’s awesome!

    • @ViewThis.
      @ViewThis. 3 года назад +10

      My Sister and I once briefly bonded over an episode of the New Twilight Zone (NightCrawlers) But We went back to fighting as soon as the episode was over. I'm glad. I don't want to marry my sister.

    • @heedmywarning2792
      @heedmywarning2792 3 года назад +1

      you wouldn't happen to have a tape recorder that you talk into to conjure things up?

    • @Mike-gt1cs
      @Mike-gt1cs 3 года назад +2

      So, you were 'Submitted, for her approval'? NICE!

    • @jonbell6865
      @jonbell6865 3 года назад +1

      @David Mazuca p

  • @Lue_Jonin
    @Lue_Jonin 3 года назад +84

    He also hosted "Night Gallery" ... As a kid, I never missed an episode of either programs.
    Outstanding video, I definitely learned a few things about him that I didn't know

    • @bobpeckinpaugh2550
      @bobpeckinpaugh2550 3 года назад +3

      I remember an episode called 'The Cemetery' with Roddy McDowall. Scared the billybeejeebers out of me.

    • @LarryFleetwood8675
      @LarryFleetwood8675 3 года назад +4

      He came back strong with Night Gallery, yes.

    • @rogerebmeier7335
      @rogerebmeier7335 3 года назад +3

      I grew up watching “night gallery “ ( born 1959) , later got into the twilight zone episodes… great stuff, as I listened to horror stories on the radio and the Friday night monster movies as a kid

    • @martinyarbrough1609
      @martinyarbrough1609 3 года назад +1

      Nigh Gallery still give me the creeps to this very day-

  • @theresadodson7509
    @theresadodson7509 Год назад +8

    I liked the episode about a couple trying to escape their neighborhood. Actually, they were dolls in a little girl's playhouse with a neighborhood setting.

  • @andreadaniel8792
    @andreadaniel8792 2 года назад +231

    When I was a lil girl, my older brother LOVED the Twilight Zone and it scared me to no end. Now, at 60-years old I LOVE the Twilight Zone, and even though I can watch it any time I want, sitting in front of the TV for the annual New Years Marathon has been a tradition of mine for decades. I could never really get into the remakes because the original is the absolute best.

    • @joeneateyskeety3576
      @joeneateyskeety3576 2 года назад +9

      I’m 19 and no remake can even shine a light to the original

    • @janish3059
      @janish3059 2 года назад

      The original is always the best but I have to disagree there are some remakes that I saw that are just as good and some even better

    • @joeneateyskeety3576
      @joeneateyskeety3576 2 года назад +4

      @@janish3059 I’ve watched a lot of the new ones, it’s not the same, without using video quality or cgi quality as factors in debate, I have to say the old ones are better, they aren’t scary- but unsettling, almost like how u feel when u wake up from a weird dream

    • @mariaharrison7228
      @mariaharrison7228 Год назад +1

      Yes, so excited for remakes, but after 1 I knew I'd never watch another, the originals I realise can never be recreated.

    • @roxassora2706
      @roxassora2706 Год назад +1

      I'm 22 and I understand you. I was scared of a lot of things as a kid.

  • @josephstreppone9814
    @josephstreppone9814 3 года назад +239

    The elderly woman getting phone calls from her deceased husband and they go out and see that the telephone line is buried in his grave that one kind of creeped me out pretty bad

    • @tonymctony4551
      @tonymctony4551 3 года назад +8

      Portifoy!

    • @rbrb69
      @rbrb69 3 года назад +25

      That, and the episode Talking Tina doll “Hi I’m talking Tina and I’m going to kill you.”

    • @NeptuneRising70
      @NeptuneRising70 3 года назад +7

      That’s my favorite one! So creepy!

    • @amazinggrace879
      @amazinggrace879 3 года назад +15

      Art imitating life, and vice versa:
      Most recently at the Florida Champlain condo collapse, a family received 16 phone calls from their parents phone number one day, while it was still a recovery mission, I think, shortly before the bodies of the parents were found buried in the rubble of the site!
      I’m so sorry for that family, they will always have that memory, and the what if’s playing with their minds and hearts.
      🕊God bless you❣️😇🎉🎶💝

    • @namehere8433
      @namehere8433 3 года назад +12

      That episode STILL creeps me out. I was a young kid when it first aired and it scared the bejeezus out of me.

  • @lincbond442
    @lincbond442 3 года назад +199

    I'm 52 now and have been watching this show since I was around 5 or 6. I've seen every episode at least a dozen times by now, some maybe 50 to 100 times. In many ways this show has shaped my character and who I am as a person. I got a chance to meet two of the original writers about 20 years ago and have had several of the actors sign my Twilight Zone Companion book. I owe a dept of gratitude to Mr. Serling for his contributions to the enrichment of our lives.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 года назад +3

      Yes, that 5th dimension is quite a timeless and vast space

    • @johnmcaleese8459
      @johnmcaleese8459 2 года назад +4

      They show mini-marathons throughout the year. 4th of July is a big one. Over 60yrs old and still showing marathons. Can't argue that this show is timeless. Mankind (unfortunately) will never change.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 года назад +2

      That is so cool you got to meet the writers!

    • @latashaspivey1152
      @latashaspivey1152 2 года назад +1

      🤣 Me too...

    • @kingscairn
      @kingscairn 2 года назад +2

      Whoa - are you in therapy ?

  • @andyhinds542
    @andyhinds542 Год назад +19

    I remember that 1980s episode entitled Button Button. A broke couple were given an opportunity to have all their financial woes ended and live in luxury just by pushing the button on a very plain box. If they pushed it, they would get untold riches, but someone on earth would have to die as a consequence.

    • @JeffChase
      @JeffChase Год назад +2

      They did a version of that story on CBS Radio Mystery Theater in 1974 too.

    • @scootermom1791
      @scootermom1791 Год назад +3

      That's based on a story called "The Monkey's Paw."
      I have an image in my mind that I will never forget from an episode written for the 80's version of Twilight Zone. I think it was titled "Quiet, please!" It's about a mother who's overwhelmed by all the noise around her (ie children; husband; TV blaring; etc.) Somehow she she's able to freeze time by yelling "Quiet!" or something like that. She can also unfreeze time at will.
      So she has some fun with this for awhile then goes downtown to do some shopping. She hears news from radios around her regarding a conflict between the US and Russia. Suddenly, air raid sirens start going off, and people are panicking. She doesn't understand what's going on, and the noise is overwhelming. She freezes time then walks around the corner of the street she's on. She sees some people looking up at the sky and pointing, so she looks up and notices something terrible: a nuclear warhead is frozen just above the building where the people are standing.
      She's frozen the impending bomb detonation along with everything else. BUT she can't unfreeze time ever again, or the bomb will kill all the people. So basically she ends up stuck with that choice: unfreeze time or leave it frozen and be the only unfrozen person on earth? Pretty lonely place to be.
      Anyway, the image of missle frozen above the building with everyone is looking at it is forever embedded in my mind. A truly frightening scenario!

    • @slaughterhouse5585
      @slaughterhouse5585 Год назад

      Push the button. What’s the problem?

    • @faiththrower7951
      @faiththrower7951 6 месяцев назад

      I remember that one😂

  • @froggy7570
    @froggy7570 3 года назад +302

    For some strange reason I find The Twilight Zone very relaxing and comforting. There is some type of surreal dream like quality to it that I can't quite put my finger on. This series still continues to amaze me and even more so now knowing what Rod went through, saw and endured in his young adult life.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 года назад +10

      That's it! I couldn't express it like that but you did it for me.

    • @johnmcaleese8459
      @johnmcaleese8459 2 года назад +7

      He sure mastered the English language along the way too ! Guy was brilliant. Saw an interview with his widow. She claimed the pressure of writing the T.Z. really burnt him out.

    • @AlexanderStHill
      @AlexanderStHill 2 года назад +6

      That’s how I feel about the twilight zone … it’s very comfortable

    • @DistractedGlobeGuy
      @DistractedGlobeGuy 2 года назад +12

      The fantasy of it is also comforting-the idea that there could be a world out there where people get the treatment they deserve out if life; where the just are rewarded and the cruel are punished, and all in accordance with their actions; where things always get better for those who are willing to learn a lesson; where thinking things through can guarantee success.

    • @jlove7723
      @jlove7723 2 года назад +5

      @@AlexanderStHill I used to feel like that for a long time. Now it depends on the episode, some of them are a bit too slow. Specially after I watch them more than once like most of us have done. So I skip to the ones that keep me engaged. Cheers!

  • @robertgross578
    @robertgross578 3 года назад +2625

    What's been happening in this country the last 18 months makes me feel that I am living in the Twilight Zone.

    • @paxhumana2015
      @paxhumana2015 3 года назад +101

      The last 18 months? Try the last four or five decades!

    • @kazparzyxzpenualt8111
      @kazparzyxzpenualt8111 3 года назад +64

      Invasion of the body snatchers too!

    • @pawwalker3492
      @pawwalker3492 3 года назад +55

      @@kazparzyxzpenualt8111 - my husband and I were just saying that we thought it's really Pod People making all this trouble!

    • @patricialisowski1080
      @patricialisowski1080 3 года назад +28

      AMEN!!!

    • @kazparzyxzpenualt8111
      @kazparzyxzpenualt8111 3 года назад +15

      Such is the effect of repetition and shock and awe.

  • @christinkilmetz9283
    @christinkilmetz9283 2 года назад +121

    sometimes the twilight zone is a better alternate reality than the actual reality that we live in everyday.....

    • @CynthiaSchoenbauer
      @CynthiaSchoenbauer 2 месяца назад

      Truth is worse than fiction. It takes a while to see it though.

    • @curiousgeorge1459
      @curiousgeorge1459 2 месяца назад

      I thought that quite often.. even as a child. 🤔😋

  • @rsfoltz00
    @rsfoltz00 Год назад +5

    Watch this video!
    This took me back to when I was a kid.
    Occasionally, there were a few moments while watching this when I was spellbound. I used to watch this with my stepdad. I remember it so well. I still use the phrase where I will tell people that in regards to a lot of things that I see today that we are going through as a country and culture that it feels like we are entering the twilight zone. So many things strike me as being upside down. I fear for our kids and grandkids. I had a good childhood and I’m grateful for it. I’m afraid they won’t be able to be kids.

  • @orwedon
    @orwedon 3 года назад +203

    Burgess Meredith’s performance and the script in “Time Enough”are the paradigm of what incredible talent means

    • @warriorv9359
      @warriorv9359 3 года назад +13

      Also his performance in the obselete man

    • @lauramathews3151
      @lauramathews3151 3 года назад +2

      It was literally my worst nightmare. It still gives me chills.

    • @raycabrera2225
      @raycabrera2225 3 года назад +2

      Imagine..no one allow or have an interest in you reading!! No place/ time to read and finally you have time and yr glasses break...what F..k up karma..😱😓and you are the one to break yr own/ only lens..thats messed up!!! DAMNN..

    • @user-mv9tt4st9k
      @user-mv9tt4st9k 3 года назад +4

      Agreed. Burgess Meredith was a very talented actor. My favorite episode with him is the one where "the state" declares his character "obsolete." That gave me chills.

    • @BotchedInvestigation
      @BotchedInvestigation 3 года назад +3

      My favorite episode with Burgess Meredith is when he was a boxing trainer

  • @Aussie1964
    @Aussie1964 2 года назад +235

    "The Monsters are due on Maple Street" should be compulsory viewing at school and college. It has a lot to say and more, about what is happening now regarding the mass hysteria and fear sweeping the world. Definitely prophetic.

    • @wesstewart2677
      @wesstewart2677 2 года назад +8

      I believe it is actually. My school gave a lesson on this episode, and my younger siblings also remember having to learn about that episode in particular. But that could just be my county’s curriculum

    • @Aussie1964
      @Aussie1964 2 года назад +3

      @@wesstewart2677 I assume an American school? Makes sense if it was, as it was an American TV show and has more following there than perhaps here in Australia. In any event, good to know that your school values it enough to include it for study and discussion. I do remember it being broadcast here back in the 1970s. Wasn't until I was an adult and started watching it on DVD back in the early 2000's that I really came to appreciate it for what it had to say about the human condition and its amazing thought provoking stories. One of a kind.

    • @thetruthisthelight0910
      @thetruthisthelight0910 2 года назад +3

      Quite prescient. I rewatched it recently.

    • @axnyslie
      @axnyslie 2 года назад +3

      My junior high literature class did a reading of the script in class. I got to read the "Alien One" part at the end.

    • @Aussie1964
      @Aussie1964 2 года назад +2

      @@axnyslie Good to know it was being studied/analysed in achool. How long a go was that? How did the class react to it? There must have been some interesting discussion about it. Did you ever watch the actual episode and/or others of the twilight zone?

  • @strangequark3897
    @strangequark3897 3 года назад +516

    It's weird how the show's ratings were never off-the-chart back when it premiered, but retrospectively, people now regard it as one of the crown jewels of television.

    • @efandmk3382
      @efandmk3382 3 года назад +26

      Twilight Zone, Dick Van Dyke, Star Trek...many of the shows we consider treasures, were flops in their time.

    • @edgregory1
      @edgregory1 3 года назад +9

      Seinfeld had low ratings until season 4 when the fateful "The Contest" episode aired.

    • @oglethorpezippelmeier2514
      @oglethorpezippelmeier2514 3 года назад +23

      The 1950s and early 1960s were all about conforming, not questioning, thus series like this weren't culturally relevant at the time.

    • @samprimera5545
      @samprimera5545 3 года назад +4

      Yea it's definitely a "cult favorite".

    • @wasabiginger6993
      @wasabiginger6993 3 года назад +4

      It was an era of creating fear brought to you by the same folks today!

  • @christophertsiliacos8958
    @christophertsiliacos8958 Год назад +7

    You left out the fact, either by accident or by design, that Rod Sterling was known to have smoked up to four packs of cigarettes a day. Which, more than likely, contributed to his death at the age of 50.

    • @lesselp
      @lesselp 2 месяца назад

      His dad died of a heart attack at a young age too. Rod was not so smart about some things.

  • @charlotteautry2867
    @charlotteautry2867 3 года назад +461

    Will NEVER EVER forget the show that was "How to Serve Man" truly was a thing to think about. Other people that saw that show remember it well.

    • @theelectricunicyclist9069
      @theelectricunicyclist9069 3 года назад +47

      It's a cookbook!

    • @tammi67able
      @tammi67able 3 года назад +31

      One of my favorites

    • @hammerheadcorvette4
      @hammerheadcorvette4 3 года назад +43

      "To Serve man" is one of the greatest pieces of a television series ever made.

    • @veronicaharraman4891
      @veronicaharraman4891 3 года назад +23

      Also , one of my favorites as well . I love it , "It's a cook book" !! .

    • @wmfife1
      @wmfife1 3 года назад +19

      @@veronicaharraman4891 Even Stephen Colbert quoted that line on a recent show. No explanation needed. Was just understood... fifty+ years after the fact!

  • @Whatareyoumashugana
    @Whatareyoumashugana 3 года назад +149

    "To serve man" was my favorite episode but my dad's favorite episode was the one with the monster on the wing of the plane. He cracks up anytime you mention it and we shared many fond memories because of twilight zone

    • @ztrainzz
      @ztrainzz 3 года назад +15

      It’s a cookbook! Great episode

    • @wb7ptr
      @wb7ptr 2 года назад +13

      Your Dad's episode was titled "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet" and starred William Shatner (Capt. Kirk from Star Trek). I believe it was one of his first TV roles.

    • @dsb7925
      @dsb7925 2 года назад +5

      That was my favorite too☺

    • @dorothygale5896
      @dorothygale5896 2 года назад +6

      "Nightmare at 30,000 ft" was one of the best.

    • @JGLy22086
      @JGLy22086 2 года назад +4

      This is one that still gives me chills when I think of it!

  • @mewregaurdhissyfit7733
    @mewregaurdhissyfit7733 3 года назад +468

    Rod Serling was a genius and an oracle of the future. So many of his "warnings" have come to pass.

    • @uhohhotdog9150
      @uhohhotdog9150 3 года назад +51

      He wrote of the horrors that had happened and were happening around him in an attempt to warm us to never let history repeat itself. But humans are selfish, so evil people will always exist, and evil people copy the deeds of past evil people, only taking it a step further.

    • @metoo9360
      @metoo9360 3 года назад +10

      Ruh-Roh, I guess we'll never learn.

    • @tammi67able
      @tammi67able 3 года назад +6

      True so true

    • @tammi67able
      @tammi67able 3 года назад +2

      @@uhohhotdog9150 yep

    • @mikeropaynus410
      @mikeropaynus410 3 года назад +3

      Any predictions on the future sooner or later will pass….. basic mathematics son!

  • @redriders7149
    @redriders7149 Год назад +2

    I'm 45 yrs old. Twilight Zone was still on heavy replay as I grew up in the 80's ( such a fun era to grow up in!!!! ) I have very fond memories of watching Rod and listening to him. Wow this Man was a MAN!!!! What an awesome awesome guy. I never knew a lot of the info on this video. Thanks

  • @malikkimanimaasai3703
    @malikkimanimaasai3703 3 года назад +109

    This show was way ahead of its tyme it dealt with all the human frailties love, hate, fear, envy, death, life etc with twist & turns producing a very shocking ending no one saw coming while teaching a life moral lesson...no show 2day can touch it hands down...Rod Serling you da man👍🏾...

    • @timmack2415
      @timmack2415 3 года назад +12

      In 2021, many of the episodes depicting government overreach, silencing speech/ideas, banning books, etc are even more relevant than they were 60 years ago.

    • @bigwo56
      @bigwo56 3 года назад +4

      @@timmack2415 Also the PANIC that sets in when somebody "different" appears, and the general idea is "kill him, he is not one of us!"

    • @adriennerobinson1180
      @adriennerobinson1180 3 года назад +2

      Yes it was

  • @randyfoster5008
    @randyfoster5008 3 года назад +1297

    Serling respected his audience. His stories age well because he challenges your intellect, morals, and values.

    • @bobareeniobobareenio2935
      @bobareeniobobareenio2935 3 года назад +64

      Yes Randy, his audience was respected. That’s because they were smarter and more sophisticated than todays audience.( sorry to say it ). Today, shows are all dumbed down to the lowest denominator for the idiot audiences.

    • @charlestonbrown3383
      @charlestonbrown3383 3 года назад +10

      @@bobareeniobobareenio2935 I am one of those, and folks weren't smarter then get off that!

    • @Ming_7322
      @Ming_7322 3 года назад +18

      Serling is the greatest TV show host in history.

    • @aprilmayem9820
      @aprilmayem9820 3 года назад +3

      Um, christian guy, eviction does not violate the 2nd law because it isn't a closed system.

    • @rightingtheirwrongs1422
      @rightingtheirwrongs1422 3 года назад +2

      @Justin Gary Mara'natha

  • @sugarcookiecube
    @sugarcookiecube 3 года назад +340

    Rod Serling was a genius. The Twilight Zone is a noun that will live forever…

  • @mpireone
    @mpireone Год назад +3

    Twilight Zone was just before my time. When I was a kid, I remember Rod hosting, "The Night Gallery."
    Just the freaky, distorted opening would scare the crap out of me?!!

  • @spaceghost4474
    @spaceghost4474 3 года назад +196

    When I was a kid The Twilight Zone used to scare the you know what out of me, but I rarely missed an episode.

    • @miriamhavard7621
      @miriamhavard7621 3 года назад +5

      Same...........

    • @christianmotley262
      @christianmotley262 3 года назад +5

      I know what you mean.

    • @sybilarroyo6929
      @sybilarroyo6929 3 года назад +4

      Yup, me too

    • @michaelhughes432
      @michaelhughes432 3 года назад +4

      The same with me Space Ghost. When I saw an episode that would scare me (such as "The Masks") I made sure I said my prayers before going to bed! Also, check out the book, "The Twilight Zone Companion". I forget the author's name, but it's worth the purchase and reading.

    • @professorfukyu744
      @professorfukyu744 3 года назад +3

      Its all true in a fable sort of way.

  • @spiritmatter1553
    @spiritmatter1553 3 года назад +94

    The man had a side job testing parachutes and aircraft ejection seats for the military. Mad respect. 🤜🏻 🤛🏻. 👊🏻

    • @grobschnittt
      @grobschnittt 3 года назад +2

      I wonder why they used a picture of a Paraglider? Big difference.

    • @jmason2838
      @jmason2838 3 года назад +1

      .. Hi there 🙂🌻✌️ excuse me .. It was the round parachutes🤨 - not the candy chutes we see in use today...😖😕😡...I suggest to show proper photo of the old chutes ...a BIG ERROR ...🙄🤔 ... the round ones were very risky ... actual safe deployment of these chutes was very problematic.😔.. bad design meant it was almost a 50/ 50 chance they would open correctly .😱🤪😵⚰️..⚰️⚰️...⚰️.... and he TESTED these nightmare parachutes ?!? 😱🙄.💪.. even tested an ejector seat that THREE MEN actually DIED testing previously..?!??😬.😵😵😱😮 💺 ?!??!!? ...the man had balls the size of an 🐘...🤯..I will Love Rod Serling ...forever ..❤️. . . the bravest military man ever .👮 ..just my humble opinion..HE should be on Mt. Rushmore 🕵️🧔...💪🤳 . . 🤴 🗿. ...Rest In The Sweetest Peace , Sir.. ❤️🦊🙏🕯️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙁... Absolute Legend ... and yes. .. A writing GENIUS.🚭.🎓..👑.🧠

    • @david-pb4bi
      @david-pb4bi 3 года назад

      @@jmason2838 What was that load of bollocks?

    • @theresamc4578
      @theresamc4578 4 месяца назад

      Was he cheating death?

  • @michaellalli7693
    @michaellalli7693 3 года назад +108

    Mr. Rod Serling was way ahead of his time. Brilliant man.

    • @jpadicecoffee9812
      @jpadicecoffee9812 3 года назад +3

      What is time, X, Y, etc? The answer can be found only in the twilight zone.

    • @orgonkothewildlyuntamed6301
      @orgonkothewildlyuntamed6301 3 года назад +1

      except when it came to smoking before i was 10 i realized it wasn't good for you

    • @jpadicecoffee9812
      @jpadicecoffee9812 3 года назад

      @Seven Inches of Throbbing Pink Jesus . I have not read yet. If all space look alike, how can i discern its relative movement? Does Time, as a function of Space, needs an observer to be measured?

  • @glorbnic
    @glorbnic 3 месяца назад +2

    My bedroom filled with the gray light from my old black and white with Twilight Zone and Outer Limits all night while my parents were asleep. Some of my favorite memories of my life

  • @queenpilar5794
    @queenpilar5794 Год назад +140

    Twilight Zone is timeless and was ahead of the times.

    • @richardturner7664
      @richardturner7664 6 месяцев назад +4

      It was ahead of its time

    • @donaldclifford5763
      @donaldclifford5763 4 месяца назад +1

      I a way seems to have paved the way for Star Trek, in imagination.

  • @mhughes6303
    @mhughes6303 3 года назад +603

    One of the finest television shows ever. Road Serling was a genius.

    • @maryjobraun1101
      @maryjobraun1101 3 года назад +25

      There will never be another Rod Serling. I still watch Twilight Zone today. I never get tired of it.

    • @fmayer1507
      @fmayer1507 3 года назад +8

      @@maryjobraun1101 Me Too!

    • @leolbenwayjr6561
      @leolbenwayjr6561 3 года назад +12

      Who the hell is road?

    • @davidparris7167
      @davidparris7167 3 года назад +5

      Streets ahead you could say .

    • @Sandra-bf5dx
      @Sandra-bf5dx 3 года назад +4

      definitely original, still like watching it now

  • @IvanRodriguez-hl4pg
    @IvanRodriguez-hl4pg 2 года назад +98

    For my money, the scariest episode of TTZ was 'Shadow Play' which starred Dennis Weaver as a man who is sentenced to die in the electric chair and he tries to tell everybody that at the moment of his death, he will find himself back in the courtroom being sentenced to die in the electric chair and that each time it happens, everybody switches roles!

    • @56cadd
      @56cadd 2 года назад +4

      That's a good one !

    • @axiomist4488
      @axiomist4488 Год назад +7

      That is one of the most horrible, because it includes the gruesome Electric Chair .

    • @chandac3839
      @chandac3839 Год назад +4

      That episode was just brilliant!

    • @debbieolandese4912
      @debbieolandese4912 Год назад

      I remember it well. What a nightmare!

    • @SuperC888
      @SuperC888 Год назад

      What’s this episode called?

  • @SM-md7qy
    @SM-md7qy 3 месяца назад +3

    My favorite episode way back in the ‘60s was about the banker who loved to read. Not long ago I finally got to see that episode again and I was so excited.

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 3 месяца назад

      My vision has deteriorated so badly, I can no longer read much. I'd hoped retirement would give me more time to read. I think of that episode often.

  • @Jagdtoq
    @Jagdtoq 3 года назад +170

    The creepiest show ever like being locked in a department store all night with the mannequins staring at you.

    • @Ihateutubecontextandsensorshit
      @Ihateutubecontextandsensorshit 3 года назад +6

      Bruh, i was up at midnight watching TZ by myself (10 yrs old, staying with family in another town) some one tried breaking into the house (trying on front door then going around to all the windows), i was a kid so i just thought it was fear playing with my mind, dont think i slept for a second that night.

    • @Sweetaccord
      @Sweetaccord 3 года назад +3

      Does not compare to the Alien Cook Book of Man. 😬

    • @knottreel
      @knottreel 3 года назад +5

      Get off it Marsha.

    • @zefallafez
      @zefallafez 3 года назад +8

      Anne Francis was the mannequin who had forgotten she was a mannequin.

    • @lothean2099
      @lothean2099 3 года назад +2

      I really loved the librarian episode

  • @Emily-gy2ef
    @Emily-gy2ef 3 года назад +133

    Growing up in the 50s and 60s we walked everywhere since only my father could drive and there were times we didn’t even have a car. Shopping was in the center of town, 2-3 miles away and I remember my mother would tell us twilight zone stories along the way. Over The Rim was her favorite and I never got tired of listening to them. Might explain why I’m addicted to MrBallan.

    • @nolawest5183
      @nolawest5183 3 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/-b3oYm4R4Rc/видео.html
      "Over the rim"

    • @angelesramos4779
      @angelesramos4779 3 года назад +6

      You too? Your mom must have been a great story teller.

    • @johngoodridge3528
      @johngoodridge3528 3 года назад +2

      New years marathon no1 fourth of July zone is no1 rod was great just finished try to watch every one can't get enough tv suxs now old school no1

    • @glorycloudwatch
      @glorycloudwatch 3 года назад +3

      MrBallan is awesome.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 года назад +1

      Ballen is Awesome!

  • @schallrd1
    @schallrd1 3 года назад +116

    The background information about Rod's wartime experiences was very informative and gives a whole different perspective of his writing.

  • @careyrowland
    @careyrowland 4 месяца назад +2

    That you for enabling our travel to that other dimension. Your explanation of this nearly-forgotten series is fascinating.

  • @tonyh4638
    @tonyh4638 2 года назад +60

    Rod was truly gifted and one of a kind.
    Fortunate to have had him in our time. Very nice presentation as well.

  • @talanigreywolf7110
    @talanigreywolf7110 3 года назад +327

    "To Serve Man" is one of my favorite episode tbh

    • @jhavajoe3792
      @jhavajoe3792 3 года назад +8

      I remember discussing that as a kid with classmates ( 3rd or 4th graders).

    • @chasingembers6167
      @chasingembers6167 3 года назад +31

      IT'S A COOKBOOK!

    • @stephaniebaker6001
      @stephaniebaker6001 3 года назад +20

      Isn't that Richard Kiel aka "Jaws" from the James Bond movies who plays the alien? 😁

    • @1972mercurycougar
      @1972mercurycougar 3 года назад +2

      Love that one!

    • @matthewpoplawski8740
      @matthewpoplawski8740 3 года назад +8

      My favorite two: THE OBSOLETE MAN AND DEATHEADS REVISITED.
      I remember, when I was in the third grade, I asked my teacher about the FOURTH DIMENSION that was in the episode LITTLE GIRL LOST.
      She looked at me like WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT??? She DID asked me where did I hear about that, and, I told her that I had seen an episode of THE TWILIGHT ZONE the night before.
      In the mid-60's, this and black was all theorized as,SCIENCE FICTION. Today, that's no longer the case.
      While black holes do exist, they're still on the, now, possibility of a fourth dimension.✌✌✌✌

  • @misspiggy9647
    @misspiggy9647 3 года назад +367

    I absolutely love this show. Found a box set unopened at a thrift store. I now make this a yearly event where I watch all the episodes on new years eve.

    • @stevedriscoll2539
      @stevedriscoll2539 2 года назад +8

      I watch them when I can...that would be cool to do a marathon like that!

    • @robertbobbypelletreaujr2173
      @robertbobbypelletreaujr2173 2 года назад +6

      There has always been times where i caught some episodes of the WPIX11nyc marathon on New Years eve. No matter my age, the party or the place, there is always a tv with The Twilight Zone on during New Years, before and after the 30 minutes surrounding the ball drop. Its like a magnet that draws myself and others in, then people looking for us join in and it becomes a thing until its time to play or jam out..

    • @bettyschneider5268
      @bettyschneider5268 2 года назад +5

      Wow! You got lucky! Lol 😂 🎰🎭🇺🇸🗿🗿🗿🏗🏖🍀🌿🎠🎠🎠🎠🦄🎡🎡⛲🎢🚀🛩🛫🛬🛫🚁🚂🚢⛵🚤🚣🚆 are they on DVD or VHS??? I taped a lot of them on New Year's eve on VHS tapes📼📼📼📼📼🎥 for a VCR Lol 😂 i would like to have all of them?

    • @bettyschneider5268
      @bettyschneider5268 2 года назад +2

      @@stevedriscoll2539 They already did a marathon on Twilight Zone🎯🇺🇸🎭 🌌🏞🌈🌐🌎🌍🌏🌝🌞 on New Year's eve! A few years ago or maybe 2017??? 📼📼📼📼📼📼📼📼📼📼🎥🌌🌌🌌🌌🌌

    • @Zippythewondersquirrel
      @Zippythewondersquirrel 2 года назад +3

      Lucky find!

  • @2000konnie
    @2000konnie Год назад +2

    Excellent video. I grew up watching the Twilight Zone, probably all reruns by that time. I'm even more impressed now by how great the shows were - Particularly the ones that were filmed live.

  • @darkskinneddamsel8203
    @darkskinneddamsel8203 3 года назад +75

    Growing up, practically Everything I needed to know in Life about Human Nature and Spirit I learned from The Twilight Zone. Wonderfully Educational

  • @guppybill
    @guppybill 3 года назад +402

    My grandfather, Leonard Strong, was The Hitchhiker. He was so chill.

    • @peggydalles3330
      @peggydalles3330 3 года назад +19

      I can't watch that episode. So scary. Good job, Grandpa!

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk 3 года назад +17

      Very cool! That was always one of my very favorite episodes.

    • @gazzelle4
      @gazzelle4 3 года назад +15

      That's OUTSTANDING! I always look up the cast for every episode to see how they fared in life. That's unique legacy....

    • @givelove7050
      @givelove7050 3 года назад +23

      Inger Stevens couldn't have done a better job either.
      That was one of the best "AfterLife" type episodes of Twilight Zone . Next to Willoughby.

    • @3ScotsInk
      @3ScotsInk 3 года назад +21

      @@givelove7050 Oh, God, LOVE Willoughby!

  • @marcbalter3096
    @marcbalter3096 3 года назад +235

    Rod Serling helped create the Movie, Planet of the Apes. He was a complete genius!

    • @bawbremy
      @bawbremy 3 года назад +19

      @doons403 planet of the idiots

    • @trollwithoutcontent2788
      @trollwithoutcontent2788 3 года назад

      There he is! That one guy who has to state something factual as if he the only one to know

    • @derekashford6163
      @derekashford6163 3 года назад +3

      Yep, apes of all kinds of shapes and colors! It’s funny how dna under a microscope can really tell you the real truth. 🤔🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @shahrulamar5358
      @shahrulamar5358 3 года назад

      @doons403 😃😃😃

    • @jadzia2098
      @jadzia2098 3 года назад +2

      Didnt know that.

  • @cathys949
    @cathys949 Год назад +1

    One of my favorites was the one with Robert Redford as the angel of death who visits and old lady in a run-down basement apartment, and charms her into coming with him.

  • @davidsirmons
    @davidsirmons 3 года назад +50

    My mother 76 years old, remembers being terrified by the twilight zone when it ran in its original broadcasts. Decades later I found the originals, and watched them occasionally, and was actually unnerved by them as well.

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute 3 года назад +2

      I think being in black and white adds to the creepiness.

    • @elizabethpaton6807
      @elizabethpaton6807 3 года назад +3

      Same hear im 72 and I remember looking forward to it. It was scary I loved it

  • @roybell8470
    @roybell8470 2 года назад +63

    Often imitated but never duplicated. Love this show and knowing the creators life story makes it even better .

    • @kentneumann5209
      @kentneumann5209 Год назад

      Not even the newer tz episodes can compare.

    • @BruceAlarie
      @BruceAlarie Год назад

      @@kentneumann5209 rockne obannons one was pretty good

    • @kentneumann5209
      @kentneumann5209 Год назад

      @@BruceAlarie - Which one? Outline the plot. I recognize his name, but I didn't associate it with the show. It sez he wrote 8 episodes.

  • @patrickjwhited6567
    @patrickjwhited6567 3 года назад +67

    My dad was wounded on the island of Leyte, Philippines, on Thanksgiving Day 1944. Rod Serlings two episodes dealing with wwii combat are pretty haunting..

    • @mikek92
      @mikek92 2 года назад +1

      Wow, my father was there too ! Small world...

    • @patrickjwhited6567
      @patrickjwhited6567 2 года назад +1

      @Teutonic Nordwind Wow is right! A small world we live in. We lost dad in 2005, I hope yours is still with you.

    • @georgiaharrison5270
      @georgiaharrison5270 3 месяца назад

      My uncle was killed in action in Germany on Thanksgiving 1944. He was in comms installing lines, when a sniper got him.

  • @drawbyyourselve
    @drawbyyourselve Месяц назад +1

    My absolute favorite episode was a man walking alog a forest path with "someone" constantly trying to move him off the path, and his dog constantly barking at him.
    Its not grand, or well written, yet it brings me to tears every time.

  • @vodkagal28
    @vodkagal28 3 года назад +134

    One of my favorite episodes is The Masks. It shows that you can't hide who you really are.

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 3 года назад +8

      That’s one of my favorites!

    • @samueljudah9136
      @samueljudah9136 3 года назад +8

      Agreed

    • @scottsyoutubeworld1824
      @scottsyoutubeworld1824 3 года назад +8

      The REAL lesson about revealing people was The Shelter. YIKES!

    • @baraksteady1341
      @baraksteady1341 3 года назад +6

      Trust fund kids and the grumpy patriarch who worked hard and intelligently on building his wealth and did not like the notion of being the gravy train for a clan of ungrateful undisciplined flakes. Great episode

    • @henriettaparks586
      @henriettaparks586 3 года назад +5

      YES, I ALSO LOVE TO SERVE MAN!!! WOW!!

  • @alabhaois
    @alabhaois 2 года назад +60

    “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” has always chilled me to the bone. And one that always makes me teary-eyed is “The Hunt.”

    • @iamjedi06
      @iamjedi06 2 года назад +1

      ...i did a book report in jr high school after picking this short story/book monsters on maple street ; ) i got a "B"

    • @lbcharlie05
      @lbcharlie05 2 года назад +7

      The Hunt is my favorite. I won't go to a place that won't accept my dog!

    • @kerriparker5252
      @kerriparker5252 2 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @modernmobster
      @modernmobster 2 года назад

      I always loved "And Then the Sky Was Opened," out of season 1, as well.

    • @bluetom4950
      @bluetom4950 2 года назад +1

      I wouldn't want to go anywhere my hound dog was not welcome.

  • @markalles881
    @markalles881 3 года назад +359

    Truly timeless TV - - it does not age at all. Rod Serling was a genius.......

    • @melvinmayfield470
      @melvinmayfield470 3 года назад +5

      TRULY, M.A.!

    • @JohnSmith-pe6wo
      @JohnSmith-pe6wo 3 года назад +1

      Meaning....?

    • @notme9184
      @notme9184 3 года назад +1

      His last name was sterling it was changed

    • @davidhollenshead4892
      @davidhollenshead4892 3 года назад +1

      And the black & white format made the backdrops easier to make without looking fake. Color makes it easier to spot the backdrop, so just like the carefully hired and soon to be expensive stars, the quality appears 1st rate...

    • @a.f.7246
      @a.f.7246 3 года назад +1

      An absolute genius. Always spellbound at his films

  • @scottfranco1962
    @scottfranco1962 Год назад +12

    I think being a child during this period made the show extra poignant. As an adult, this would have been an interesting series, but to a child, it was downright riveting, and I think it really affected the way I think.