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Rod Serling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rodman Edward "Rod" Serling (December 25, 1924–June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter and television producer, best known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science fiction anth...
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Mr. Garrity and the Graves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Don Quixote to tilt this particular windmill came in the person of Rod Serling, famous writer and creator of the successful television series, "The Twilight Zone." Mrs. Jeanne Marshall, student editor of Quest Magazine, had been instrumental in arranging for Mr. Serling to speak at Moorpark College on December 3.
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Disc #1 -- The Twilight Zone: The Complete Definitive Collection; 1. Empty Diner [00:03:23]; 2. Not a Soul in Sight [00:09:19]; 3. The Last Man on Earth [00:11:39]; ... Disc #13 -- The Twilight Zone: The Complete Definitive Collection;
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Mr. Kaufman, I understand the point you are making, but I'll have to disagree with the specific example of Mr. Serling. True, at least one biographer and ...
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MR. SERLING. A tribute to the man himself. Sung to the tune of “Mr. Sandman”. ... Mr. Serling, write us a dream. (Bum-bum-bum-bum.) ... Mr. Serling, write us a dream.
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I am one of those people (referred to above) who wrote Mr. Serling a letter and received a personal reply. I was about 15 years old at the time, and my letter was in praise of a Twilight Zone episode I had seen that week starring Burgess Meredith as a nearsighted book lover.
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