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^^ The Night Gallery with Joan Crawford was directed by Steven Spielberg.
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FYI: July 4th Marathon on cable H&I channel (Heroes and Icons).
They just aired a fav. of mine "The Lonely" with Jack Warden. This TV show will always remain an American Icon! |
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"Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder" just finished. I was outside doing painting and came in just for the ending. I remember when I first saw it. Freaking heavy!
Sterling really had much to say abut our culture......and ALL of it is still pertinent today! |
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"Two" starring Charles Bronson and
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Robert Redford in "Nothing in the Dark "
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1688407516.jpg He was also in Twelve O'Clock High, the series that featured the B-17. |
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I'd like to see the Outer Limits episode you mentioned. Anyone know that name of that episode? |
"They" have gone back to the original films, and remastered them in full high definition, and just gorgeous quality black and white. The visuals are stunning.
I was watching one scene and it was set in an era before pull tops on cans of beer. So the character uses a typical church key to open his beer and take a swig. In the new version it is obvious the bottom of the can has a pull tab. On TV of the era, no one would have ever seen it. The entire series is, or was on Amazon for a fee that was not that bad as I remember. I watched all of the original series. |
The way these productions are put together is amazing.
They're all such masterpieces! Editorials in an entertaining yet educational manner. The little distinctive "touches" the writers include as demonstrated by the wide array of talented actors and actresses. Serling and co. were so far ahead of their time.....nothing has ever come close to this series....and never will, really. |
It would be nice to watch it but we only have poor mans tv the closest thing we get is svengoulie so i havnt watched an episode in 20 years. Rod Sterling grew up local here in Binghamton NY so its mentioned alot on the news and such. I once aquired a dvd set of twilight zone but it turned out to be some modern version of it which was unwatchable.
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New Years marathon on SyFy channel right now.
H&I starts theirs later tonight at 8pm......34 hours/68 episodes..... https://www.handitv.com/stories/bring-in-the-new-year-with-h-is-a-toast-to-twilight-marathon I think there were a total of 156 episodes in the original ('59-'64) series...... |
Good one coming up...."Probe 7, Over and Out"
"Probe 7, Over and Out" was intended to air a week after the premiere of "Night Call," which was scheduled for Friday, November 22, 1963 — the previous episode, "Uncle Simon," having aired a week earlier on November 15. Hours before "Night Call" was to air though, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Thus it was rescheduled, as were all of the other network shows. As a result, "Probe 7, Over and Out" immediately follows "Uncle Simon" in original broadcast order. "Night Call" was eventually broadcast on February 7, 1964. In the early 2000s, Twilight Zone historian Marc Scott Zicree recorded a commentary track with director Ted Post discussing this episode. The commentary appears as part of the 2016 Blu-ray edition. The radio adaptation of this episode starred Louis Gossett Jr. |
Thanks for this thread! I just started watching on Prime. I like seeing the actors from those days, and the old cars. There aren't a lot of them in the 5 episodes I've seen so far, but the very first one had a 1955 Dodge panel truck with a V8 badge on the front, meaning it had the short lived "semi hemi" engine (not one of Chrysler's better ideas). I wonder if any still exist today.
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I noticed it this morning in the hotel tv I saw the one with the alien with the third eye in the diner |
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That episode just started on H&I. I switched over from SyFy because I didn't care to see the episodes they had scheduled. Never had options like this before! I'm working on organizing my motorcycle parts while watching....:) |
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We are driving to Arizona and by luck I found the channel while surfing the hotel tv |
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I'll hoist one of my Molson Goldens to you tomorrow, Brian! Cheers for a fantastic 2024 for you and yours! SmileWavy |
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