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Latest Episodes
Tom Elliot tackles what may just be the most heart breaking Twilight Zone episode of them all. The Long Morrow.
Before The Long Morrow, there was The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry. Soon we take a look at the Twilight Zone episode, but first let's remind ourselves of that original story. From a 1965 release called Have a Happy Holiday, by Lorne Greene.
Tom Elliot stakes out the junction, to look out for Oliver Pope, a man with no conscience. But luckily, his car does in You Drive.
Latest Interviews
Tom Elliot talks to the author of The Twilight Zone Haiku, Ched Ellis Boykin about the evolution of the project and the upcoming audio version.
In the past we've covered his work on The Twilight Zone Companion and the Twilight Zone on blu ray, but tonight we look to the future as we take a deep dive on his passion project Space Command.
It is with great pleasure that we welcome a legend of the entertainment industry, and a beloved figure to Twilight Zone fans all over the world. Talking about his new autobiography Danger Will Robinson: The Full Mumy, the great Bill Mumy.
Latest Short Stories
Before The Long Morrow, there was The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry. Soon we take a look at the Twilight Zone episode, but first let's remind ourselves of that original story. From a 1965 release called Have a Happy Holiday, by Lorne Greene.
Rod Serling adapted The Old Man by Henry Slesar for The Twilight Zone as The Old Man in the Cave. Tom Elliot takes a look at the original story.
Before there was Of Late I think of Cliffordville, there was the short (or not so short) story, Blind Alley by Malcolm Jameson. Tom Elliot reads part two of the story that Rod Serling adapted for The Twilight Zone. Which version do you prefer?
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