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It's About TV: This week in TV Guide: May 25, 1968
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This Week in TV Guide. May 25, 2013. This week in TV Guide: May 25, 1968. S you're reading today's piece, I'm likely in our new home, waiting for our furniture to catch up with us. Fortunately, thanks to the miracles of technology, I've written this post weeks in advance! Let's hope that the movie wasn't as big a fiasco as the story that follows. In the long and occasionally glorious history of television, there have been many fiascos. Some of them, such as Turn-On. And You're In the Picture. The whole t...
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A Lost Lunar Landscape: Serling’s Missing Moon Story | Shadow & Substance
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Exploring the Works of Rod Serling. My “Freshly Pressed” Posts. Serling’s Re-Zoning Efforts. Larr; Some Fatherly Advice from the Twilight Zone. From Serling With Love: A Spy Series That Never Was →. A Lost Lunar Landscape: Serling’s Missing Moon Story. Space travel, as any. Tantalizingly enough, Serling’s plans for Season 6. 8220; Night Gallery 2. There was “Make Me Laugh”. “Pamela’s Voice”. &#...8221; Which, appropriately enough, ...
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Unconquered Space: Exploring a “Parallel” World | Shadow & Substance
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Exploring the Works of Rod Serling. My “Freshly Pressed” Posts. Serling’s Re-Zoning Efforts. Larr; From Serling With Love: A Spy Series That Never Was. A Perditious Poll: Who’s the Best Devil on Twilight Zone? Unconquered Space: Exploring a “Parallel” World. 8220;From a science-fiction standpoint, space has been conquered.”. Movie decided to drop the original space-based explanation of how the quartet gained its powers. It’s ...
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Rod Serling Web Links
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Listing of screenplays, stories and collections. The Fifth Dimension (. Bernard Herrmann (TZ composer) web page. Internet Movie Database Page. Ithaca College Archives List. New York Times Reviews. At Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY). Rod Serling's Night Gallery. The Rod Serling Resource Site. Script links: 5th Dimension. Submitted for your Perusal: Sound Bites. TZ Magazine articles archive @ The Fifth Dimension. The Twilight Zone Vortex. A truly insightful blog written by Jordan Prejean and Brian Durant.
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“A Private Showing” | Shadow & Substance
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Exploring the Works of Rod Serling. My “Freshly Pressed” Posts. Serling’s Re-Zoning Efforts. Larr; Eight Ball, Corner Pocket. 8220;A Film Isn’t a Horse Race” →. 8220;A Private Showing”. And with those words, Rod Serling gave TV viewers their first glimpse of a unique art display — designed not to be edifying, but to be eerie. The date was November 8, 1969. Gone were the time-traveling tales and mind-bending sci-fi of. Had some scar...
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My “Freshly Pressed” Posts | Shadow & Substance
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Exploring the Works of Rod Serling. My “Freshly Pressed” Posts. Serling’s Re-Zoning Efforts. My “Freshly Pressed” Posts. We don’t need them to know we’re good, right? True All that is good is not recognized, and all that is recognized is not good. And yet … we’re human. It’s nice to be praised. So when I learned that the Wordpress editors had selected my post “ Conformity’s Critical Eye. With this commentary attached:. Has it all: ...
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It's About TV: This week in TV Guide: August 5, 1967
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This Week in TV Guide. August 1, 2015. This week in TV Guide: August 5, 1967. T's another "second-look" week; this issue was first perused here. A couple of years ago. But in case you're thinking of giving today a pass, don't: I promise it's all-new material, never before seen by the eyes of you dear readers. Unless, that is, you've got the issue as well. When I was growing up, the traditional local news times were noon, six and ten.* I don't even know if most local stations continue to have noon new...
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It's About TV: Reviews
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This Week in TV Guide. If there's one thing that can compare to watching television, it's reading about it. Below are some of the books I've reviewed on the blog. They're more than the average fan book; I've chosen these books based on their ability to inform us about television's effect on the culture, and vice versa. Right Here on Our Stage Tonight: Ed Sullivan's America. Reviewed April 28, 2011). David Susskind: A Televised Life. Reviewed November 10, 2011). Reviewed November 21, 2012). In addition to...
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It's About TV: TV you can hold in your hand!
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This Week in TV Guide. July 31, 2015. TV you can hold in your hand! His Sony ad says their is the television of the '70s, and we have no reason to doubt it. Thinking back to the huge consoles that were typical in the early days, followed by the sensation of the "portable" television,the idea that you could hold a TV in your hand must have been unthinkable. Imagine now that you had been told you would have a device that you could literally. How much farther can the future go? July 31, 2015 at 5:27 PM.
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It's About TV: The brilliantly clever, ethically dubious world of Mission: Impossible
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This Week in TV Guide. July 22, 2015. The brilliantly clever, ethically dubious world of Mission: Impossible. As each issue of TV Guide opened with Saturday, so we'll also start our night-by-night look with the best night of the week, and one of the best shows of its era. As there ever been a show cleverer, with more intricate moving parts, than Mission: Impossible. All this was done with a team that put the mission before all else. There were no soap opera elements to Mission: Impossible. M:I handles th...