In its second season, The Twilight Zone took a massive swing with a completely non-verbal episode entitled "The Invaders." Aside from Rod Serling's narration bookends and uncredited voiceover work ...
Few shows — certainly those that premiered in the 1950s — have had the kind of long tail that The Twilight Zone has. Rod Serling's groundbreaking sci-fi anthology told haunting tales of alien ...
Few shows mastered the art of the twist like The Twilight Zone, where endings didn't just surprise, but reshaped the entire story in ways that still resonate.
BGR on MSN: Aliens from a classic Twilight Zone episode were inspired by a real world company mascot
A famous corporate mascot inspired the alien suits in a classic "The Twilight Zone" episode. The writer later said the figures looked more silly than scary.
Aliens from a classic Twilight Zone episode were inspired by a real world company mascot
AOL: 10 Must-Watch Twilight Zone Episodes That Still Hit Just As Hard Today
Rod Serling presents The Twilight Zone (1959-1964) under glass structure - CBS In 1959, CBS struck television gold when it took a chance on Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone." To that point, there had ...
10 Must-Watch Twilight Zone Episodes That Still Hit Just As Hard Today
Yahoo: How The Michelin Tire Man Inspired This Classic Episode of The Twilight Zone
How The Michelin Tire Man Inspired This Classic Episode of The Twilight Zone
AOL: The Surprising 'Twilight Zone' Episodes Rod Serling Named the Best in the Series: 'The Two Best Shows We Ever Did'
As one of the most iconic television series ever created, The Twilight Zone has no shortage of exceptional episodes making up its five seasons on CBS. From early hits like "The Monsters Are Due on ...