Shownotes
This is our look at The Twilight Zone.
Troy and David have a special guest for this 2-part episode. Tom Elliott. Please see his bio below. The Twilight Zone ran from 1959 - 1964. Hosted by Rod Serling. Rod also wrote most of the episodes.
Many have listed it as their inspiration to work in the speculative genre field.
Mel Brooks, a lifelong fan, wrote an entry for the book
Everything I Need To Know I Learned From The Twilight Zone. In it, he said, "Every time I watched The Twilight Zone, I was completely ready to surrender to it."
You know when you have an iconic series when there are so many parodies and homages. The Simpson's Treehouse of Horror had a parody of the episode "To Serve Man" that is fantastic. Saturday Night Live parodied
Nightmare at 20,000 feet, and
Eye of the Beholder.
Troy and David have a special guest for this 2-part episode. Tom Elliott. Please see his bio below.
David asks Tom about his early genre loves and all-time faves, before getting into discussion on The Twilight Zone.
Troy gives a history of The Twilight Zone.
And we look at the five seasons, highlighting specific episodes that stood out.
Tom Elliott BIO:
Tom Elliot began
The Twilight Zone Podcast in 2010 intending to record short ten-minute stream of consciousness thoughts after each episode viewing. As the production quality of each episode increased, so did the diversity of show content. As well as episode reviews, the podcast grew to include short story readings, book reviews, event coverage and interviews.
Guests such as Anne Serling (daughter of Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling), Earl Holliman (the first actor to ever appear in The Twilight Zone) plus many others have all graced the airwaves of The Twilight Zone Podcast. The Twilight Zone Podcast has become the definitive and longest running podcast about the landmark show on the web.