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You're Entering Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone

Alan Dein enters another dimension via Rod Serling's ‘Twilight Zone’, a show that pushed the boundaries of TV and remains a classic.

October 1959, America was deep into the 'age of unease' as TV viewers took their first steps into 'another dimension, not only of sight & sound but of mind'. Their next stop, The Twilight Zone.

Through these doors of perception they have forever dwelled in stories of pixelated shadow and substance. A black & white realm presided over by a neat little man in a sharp suit whose perpetual cigarette smoke forever curls upwards as he ushers you into his realm.

The aliens are among us and due on Maple Street but maybe we are the monsters? Are we on earth and is it dying? Where is everybody? Why are they vanishing and is that death hitching a ride or knocking at my door looking uncannily like Robert Redford. And why is Captain Kirk screaming at that thing on the wing that no one else can see?!

Rod Serling, America's most famous TV playwright, astonished people with his announcement that he was to explore the realms of sci-fi and fantasy in a new anthology show. Like Dennis Potter starting up Dr Who. But Serling, an impeccable liberal haunted by war, racial strife and the possibilities of nuclear Armageddon smuggled stories of conscience, doubt and possibility into 5 seasons of a remarkable show that has never died and has been revisited for a fourth time with Jordan Peele as host. In truth, nothing can match a realm of the American weird that Serling made uniquely his own.

Alan Dein hears from Serling's family, veteran directors Richard Donner and John Frankenheimer, actors Earl Holliman (star of the first ever episode) and Jean Marsh as well as the writers Jonathan Lethem and David Thomson and Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker.

Two Twilight Zone radio episodes accompany this three hour documentary.

Producer: Mark Burman

Made for ±«Óãtv Radio 4 Extra and first broadcast in 2019.

3 hours

Last on

Mon 14 Sep 2020 01:00

Broadcasts

  • Sat 28 Sep 2019 09:00
  • Sat 28 Sep 2019 19:00
  • Sun 13 Sep 2020 13:00
  • Mon 14 Sep 2020 01:00