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Anthology is a podcast exploring science fiction anthology television from TV's first golden age beginning with The Twilight Zone. Each week, join host Matt Hurt (The Obsessive Viewer podcast) as he discusses the plot, themes, and trivia of an episode of The Twilight Zone as well as how he felt as a first time viewer of the show. Classic TV shows planned for future seasons of the podcast include The Outer Limits, Tales of Tomorrow, Science Fiction Theatre, Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, Th ...
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There is a podcast, beyond that which was known to you before today. It is a show as long as about 45 minutes and as timeless as television. It is the middle ground between watching the show and being in the show. Between talking about the show, and thinking about the show, and it lies between the pit of Apple Podcasts and the summit of Spotify. This is the podcast of discussiong telvision. It is an area we call THE TWILIGHT ZONE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW. Subscribe and comment to receive a sh ...
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Welcome Travelers, to the place between light and shadow, science and superstition... The Fifth Dimension. In this uncanny space, our denizens decode the themes, lessons, and cultural impact of The Twilight Zone - Jordan Peele's revival, Rod Serling's immortal classic, and ever other stop along this peculiar highway. Join us as we sojourn through the different, the bizarre, the inexplicable - the limitless terrain of the mind itself.
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You are Entering the Fifth Dimension, a fan podcast dedicated to the sci-fi classic, The Twilight Zone. It's a dimension not only of sound but of exploration. A journey into the wondrous world of the new Jordan Peele series on CBS All-Access and the original Rod Serling episodes we all cherish. That's the signpost up ahead—your next stop, The Fifth Dimension!
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Season 5 of The Twilight Zone brought us two episodes handing out poetic justice to the lead characters. In "A Short Drink from a Certain Fountain," an aging businessman drinks from a fountain of youth in order to satisfy his much younger, demanding wife. His plan backfires, leaving both of them to deal with life-altering consequences. In "Sounds a…
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This week, I review of episode 36 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Cavender is Coming. I also share my thoughts on episode 3 of Science Fiction Theatre’s second season, Who is this Man? in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Join at the $4 …
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This week, I review of episode 35 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: I Sing the Body Electric. I also share my thoughts on episode 2 of Science Fiction Theatre’s second season, The Long Sleep in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Join at the…
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"Perchance to Dream" follows the story of Edward Hall, who suffers from a recurring nightmare. He seeks help from a psychiatrist who helps him confront his fear. However, the dream becomes a reality, blurring the line between dream and reality, while the episode explores the power of the mind and the subconscious. "Twenty-Two" tells the story of Li…
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Happy New Year! This week, I kick off 2023 with a review of episode 34 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Young Man's Fancy. I also share my thoughts on episode 1 of Science Fiction Theatre’s second season, Signals from the Heart in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Pa…
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This week, I review episode 33 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: The Dummy. I also share my thoughts on the 1964 Rod Serling scripted TV movie, Carol for Another Christmas. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Timestamps Intro – 00:25 From the W…
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The world is full of big talkers, and not even the Twilight Zone can escape them. In season 2 Rod Serling wrote "The Silence" about two rich men who square off in an expensive bet, just so one of the men can be freed from the incessant talking of the other. In season 3 the Zone served up "Hocus-Pocus and Frisby," a story about a country bumpkin tha…
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This week, I review episode 32 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: The Gift. I also share my thoughts on episode 39 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, The Other Side of the Moon in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Spo…
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Hollywood legends Dennis Weaver and Robert Duvall each made trips into The Twilight Zone. In the season 2 episode, "Shadow Play," Dennis Weaver portrayed Adam Grant, a man stuck in a dream where he is convicted to die over and over again in the electric chair. In season 4, Robert Duvall starred in, "Miniature," a story where Charley Parkes falls in…
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This week, I review episode 31 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: The Trade-Ins. I also share my thoughts on episode 38 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Operation Flypaper in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Spotif…
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This week, I review episode 30 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Hocus-Pocus and Frisby. I also share my thoughts on episode 37 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Sound of Murder in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts …
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This week, I review episode 29 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Four O'Clock. I also share my thoughts on episode 36 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Are We Invaded?, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Spotify S…
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This week, I review episode 28 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: The Little People. I also share my thoughts on episode 35 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Project 44, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Spotify S…
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The power of the human mind is perhaps often underestimated, but it's certainly capable of much more once it enters the Twilight Zone. Season 2 of Rod Serling's masterpiece gave us two excellent examples. Episode 16 features Dick York in, "A Penny for Your Thoughts" and episode 27 showcases Shelley Berman in, "The Mind and the Matter." Both of thes…
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This week, I review episode 27 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Person or Persons Unknown. I also share my thoughts on episode 34 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, The Long Day, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts…
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This week, I review episode 26 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Little Girl Lost. I also share my thoughts on episode 33 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Before the Beginning, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts …
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This week, I review episode 25 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: The Fugitive. I also share my thoughts on episode 32 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Beyond Return, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Google Play…
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Are machines capable of love? Can they learn, adapt, conspire, or feel emotions? They definitely can in the Twilight Zone! In season 3, Ray Bradbury contributed the episode, "I Sing the Body Electric," inspired by Walt Whitman's poem of the same name. After losing their mother, a grieving father acquired a robot to help love, care, and raise his ch…
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This week, I review episode 24 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: To Serve Man. I also share my thoughts on episode 31 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Friend of a Raven, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Google …
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This week, I review episode 23 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank. I also share my thoughts on episode 30 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Postcard from Barcelona, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveVie…
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This week, I review episode 22 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: A Piano in the House. I also share my thoughts on episode 29 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, The Hastings Secret, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcas…
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Whether it's on the train to Willoughby or coming home from a 'coon hunt, you never know when you might find yourself on a journey to the after life. You might discover that you're seeing dead people and don't know it, or even that you yourself have passed into the afterlife. At least, that's the case with Mr. Williams and the Old Man in "A Stop at…
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This week, I review episode 21 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Kick the Can. I also share my thoughts on episode 28 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, The Unexplored, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Google Pla…
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This week, I review episode 20 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Showdown with Rance McGrew. I also share my thoughts on episode 27 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, The Water Maker, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podc…
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This week, I review episode 19 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: The Hunt. I also share my thoughts on episode 26 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Target Hurricane, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. Apple Podcasts Google Play …
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This week, I review episode 18 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Dead Man's Shoes. I also review the episode's two remakes, Dead Woman's Shoes (from the 1985 Twilight Zone revival) and Dead Man's Eyes (from the 2002 Twilight Zone revival). Become a patron for exclusive audio content and early access to episodes at Patreon.com/ObsessiveViewer. …
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Once again I'm joined by the President of the Rod Serling Memorial Foundation to update us on Serling-Fest 2022, and some exciting news about a proposed Rod Serling statue in Recreation Park, Binghamton. Head over to the Rod Serling Memorial Foundation website to buy your tickets!Bởi Tom Elliot
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Stories that focus on the young or the elderly tend to bring us as viewers into an introspective frame of mind. Season 3 of The Twilight Zone gives us two such examples of this. "Kick the Can" blends both the elderly and the young into the storyline, giving us a double punch to ponder the innocence and wonder of childhood in a way that makes us nev…
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This week, I review episode 17 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: One More Pallbearer. I also share my thoughts on episode 25 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season: The Human Equation, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Mic Info: ElectroVoice RE20 with RØDEcaster Pro (DeEsser effect enabled) and Klark Teknik Mic Booster CM-2 (Recorded in…
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This week, I review episode 16 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Nothing in the Dark. I also share my thoughts on episode 24 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Dead Storage, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Mic Info: RØDE Podmic with RØDEcaster Pro (DeEsser and Big Bottom effects enabled) and Klark Teknik Mic Booster CM-2 (Recorde…
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This week, I review episode 15 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: A Quality of Mercy. I also share my thoughts on episode 23 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, The Strange People at Pecos, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Mic Info: ElectroVoice RE20 with RØDEcaster Pro and Klark Teknik Mic Booster CM-2 (Recorded in the Bedroom) App…
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This week, I review episode 14 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Five Characters in Search of an Exit. I also share my thoughts on episode 22 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, A Visit from Dr. Pliny, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Mic Info: ElectroVoice RE20 with RØDEcaster Pro and Klark Teknik Mic Booster CM-2 Apple Podcasts G…
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It takes a gifted actor to be able to pull off a single-actor episode. When executed well - such as Agnes Moorehead's "The Invaders," the episode can become legendary. Since we've already covered that episode, this month we look at two other single-actor episodes. First up is Robert Cummings' season 2 premiere, "King Nine Will Not Return." Cummings…
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This week, I take a moment to reflect on my progress through The Twilight Zone now that I've reached the halfway point of the series. I share some of my favorite (and not so favorite) episodes and moments from the series so far. Apple Podcasts Google Play Stitcher Direct Download Link Runtime: 59:19 Timestamps Intro - 00:25 Favorite Episodes So Far…
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This week, I review episode 13 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: Once Upon a Time. I also share my thoughts on episode 21 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Dead Reckoning, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Apple Podcasts Google Play Stitcher Direct Download Link Runtime: 1:05:06 Timestamps Intro - 00:25 Once Upon a Time - 03:35 De…
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This week, I review episode 12 from The Twilight Zone’s third season: The Jungle. I also share my thoughts on episode 20 of Science Fiction Theatre’s first season, Negative Man, in a brief spoiler-free bonus review. Apple Podcasts Google Play Stitcher Direct Download Link Runtime: 1:06:07 Timestamps Intro - 00:25 The Jungle - 05:24 Negative Man (Sc…
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Jack Klugman, along with Bergiss Meredith, has the esteemed honor of being one of only two actors to be featured in the lead role of four Twilight Zone episodes. We previously covered, "In Praise of Pip" and "A Passage For Trumpet," and this month we're taking a look at "A Game of Pool" and "Death Ship." In "A Game of Pool," Klugman stars alongside…
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Whether driving or flying across the country, tragedy can strike at any moment, especially in the Twilight Zone. This month we take a look at two episodes that capitalize on this true, yet unsettling reality. Season 1 of the Zone gave us "The Hitch-Hiker," a story of Nan Adams who is driving her way from New York to Los Angeles. Unfortunately for N…
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Throughout the 1950's and 60's Rod Serling wrote several stories aimed at shedding light on racial issues with blacks in America. His stories were often watered down or changed to other racial groups by network executives or sponsors, leaving Rod in a state of frustration. When JFK was gunned down in Dallas on the afternoon of November 22, 1963, Ro…
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