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The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic (Paperback)

by Martin Grams (Author)
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I'm blown away by the mass of data ... by the attention to the smallest detail. It puts everything else written about TWILIGHT ZONE in the shade. Monumental and fascinating and hugely informative. --William F. Nolan

Readers who feel they've entered this dimension before, namely via Marc Scott Zicree's TWILIGHT ZONE COMPANION years ago, are in for a treat. Grams has dug further than any other researcher into this durable anthology's creation and history, a series which included among its fans novelist Ayn Rand and actress Jodie Foster. THE TWILIGHT ZONE: UNLOCKING THE DOOR TO A TELEVISION CLASSIC is a proud testament to the series's enduring appeal. --Issue #120, Filmfax Magazine

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Very few television shows withstand the test of time, and Rod Serling's  THE TWILIGHT ZONE is one of the notable exceptions. Proven to be an important part of American culture since its debut on CBS in October 1959, many Hollywood producers, screenwriters and directors have been inspired and influenced by this series. Comic books, magazine articles, numerous television revivals, a major motion picture and even modern audio productions have been produced, showcasing the continuing popularity of this television classic. This definitive history presents a portrait of the beloved Rod Serling and his television program, recounting the major changes the show underwent in format and story selection, including censorship battles, production details, and exclusive memories from cast and crew. The complete episode guide recalls all 156 episodes of the series in detail that has never before been accomplished in any publication. This book will make you want to look back at the episodes once again, whether you are a casual fan or serious enthusiast of the series. Unlock the door to a television classic by reading about the in-jokes, bloopers, and other trivia associated with the behind-the-scenes production of . . . THE TWILIGHT ZONE!

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  • Paperback: 816 pages
  • Publisher: OTR Publishing (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970331096
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970331090
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars OMG! The door has been opened . . ., September 23, 2008
The shelf in my bedroom is inundated with all things Twilight Zone. I have every book, magazine and DVD featuring Twilight Zone. I am highly qualified to judge a good book versus bad bearing the Twilight Zone name. And I am proud to say this is the best d*** book ever written on the subject. As far as price goes, it made my wallet creak, but I just ordered a second copy because I know I am going to wear this out.

In his introduction, the author makes it apparent that this is not a biography about Rod Serling. It focuses solely on Twilight Zone. Chapter One begins with Serling winning the "Dr. Christian" script writing contest, featuring in script form the dialogue exchange between Jean Hersholt and Serling on the May 18, 1949 broadcast. From there the history picks up momentum.

The detail level is freakin' exceptional. Proposed summer rerun schedules. CBS contract terms. Short stories and plot summaries proposed and purchased that never became Zone episodes. Day-by-day chronology of Serling's publicity tours. Neilsen ratings. Hugo Awards. Sponsor contracts. The contents of each 60s and 70s comic book. List of network affiliates. Telegrams and letters from Theodore Sturgeon, Steve Allen, Phil Baker and others are reprinted. (As far back as 1958, Sturgeon suggested "To Serve Man" to Serling for adaptation!)

While this kind of detail may not interest casual fans, the trivia will. Why the first season features two different openers. The battle between Kuppenheimer and Eagle Clothing for wardrobe credit. Community Fund spots and radio promos. How "Playboy" magazine got involved. Details behind the six taped shows in the second season. Serling's failed attempt to bring "The Time Element" to the big screen with Kirk Douglas. Why Hirschman quit producing the hour-long season (he was fired, if one wants to call it that). Why Republic Studios was considered a prime source for wardrobe, props and sets. Censorship battles. Princess Twilight Zone on tour in 1963 was apparently interviewed with great behind-the-scenes stories. Reprints of comic strips spoofing Twilight Zone.

The best part of the book is the episode guide. Each entry in detail with production costs (broken down -- director fees, talent fees, script fees, etc.). Dates each episode was filmed and rehearsed. Complete cast lists (who played who) includes actors not credited onscreen. Studio lots and sound stages. Production credits. All of the music scores and cues, names of composers, length of time, in the order they appear. Props and costumes that were reused for multiple episodes. Proposed casting that was never assigned. In-jokes that can be found on screen. Bloopers and microphones that appear on screen.

Serling wrote an unproduced screenplay in the mid-sixties based on "The Lonely." A casting call sheet is reprinted. Explanation why "Eye of the Beholder" also features the onscreen title of "A Private World of Darkness." Lawsuits brought about from various episodes. The automobile featured in "Third From the Sun" was a George Barris custom initially created for "The Time Machine." The 1951 radio script, "The Button Pushers" was the influence for "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street." "The Mighty Casey," "To Serve Man" "No Time Like the Past" "It's a Good Life" and "I Sing the Body Electric" were refilmed after rough cuts were viewed, adding further expense to ensure quality. Robert Cummings loved "King Nine Will Not Return" so much he was disappointed when it was not submitted to the Academy for the Emmy Awards, losing Serling's chance to feature Cummings as the star of "The Loner." The space ship in "Probe 7 - Over and Out" was originally constructed for "Specimen: Unknown" on "The Outer Limits." Origin of stock footage. Why Bernard Herrmann composed the music score for "Little Girl Lost" from Paris, France. Story origins that remained a mystery are finally revealed.

The book was clearly written with a labor of love. Serling's generosity as an exceptional human being shines. When a viewer in New Jersey wrote to him asking for the chance to learn how involved set decoration was, and promised to arrive in California once she graduated from art school, he mailed her his personal home number and arranged with set decorator Ralph Nelson to give her the required tour. When Theodore Bikel was verbally attacked on a talk program, Serling as a guest the week after on the same program defended Bikel in a manner that would make any racist blush. I always thought the Zicree book was the closest thing to a complete reference guide, even with the errors. I was wrong. This is the best book ever written and it will never be surpassed.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Take This For a Spin Around the Solar System, November 29, 2008
I fell in love with The Twilight Zone when I majored in television in UCLA. My fascination for the series has grown because of this book. This is not your ordinary, run-of-the-mill fan book with glossy, slick pages and huge color pictures. Instead, the author provided an extremely detailed look of the show with detail level that exceeds anything ever done on Twilight Zone. At 800 pages in length, this book is the best thing that you will ever read about The Twilight Zone.

To be honest I am half way through. I am watching one episode every night from the DVD box set and then consulting the trivia under each episode entry. What have I learned so far? Let's see... bloopers I missed warranted reviewing the same episode twice. The great Theodore Sturgeon wrote a letter congradulating Serling for his success and the letter is reprinted. What a letter! The car engines in "Third From the Sun" are jet engines... clever! John Anderson recalls how Jack Klugman ruined his chance of playing the trumpet realistic in "A Passage for Trumpet". The stories from the cast, writers and directors are great.

Bad news: very few photos and none in color.

Good news: the lack of tons of photos is made up for with detail and trivia that surpasses anything ever written on the subject.

Closing note: This book surpasses even the detail level in The Outer Limits Companion and since that book went out of print it goes for about $190. Buy this book as an investment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Out of the Twilight, January 5, 2009
This book really does unlock some doors. The level of detail is staggering and fascinating. The whole equation regarding the physical mechanics of producing a television series in the 1960's, any television series, can all be found right here. The fact that the series under discussion is "The Twilight Zone" one of the legendary programs in broadcast history makes the story all the more engrossing and compelling. I guarantee that you will never watch "Twilight Zone" -- any episode, again the same way. It's amazing to discover here which episodes for example, borrowed sets, props, actors, or stock footage from other episodes, to read exactly how that episode a came about, and to discover what Rod Serling himself, as opposed to later day critics or audiences, felt was that episodes virtues or flaws.

If you are at all interested in "The Twilight Zone" And shame on you if you aren't, or if you are curious about the drama and politics involved in producing a network television production, well, you won't do any better than "The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic."
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3.0 out of 5 stars Definitive . . . to a fault
Right off the bat in Grams' book, he takes pains to establish that he's written this book to correct the many errors contained in other TZ books, including Marc Scott Zicree's... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Nicholas M. Parisi

5.0 out of 5 stars landmark series gets a landmark book
'The Twilight Zone' provided plenty of unpretentious fun for the baby-boomer. If not, you wouldn't be reading this review. The book is fantastic. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jim Hatrak

5.0 out of 5 stars Reassessing The Twilight Zone
To be a Twilight Zone buff is to love not only the films themselves, but to revel in the behind-the-scenes stories. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Kaneewah Fury

2.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, But Not Without Problems
First a caveat... I have not read the entire book. I looked at this book (among others) while researching background material for the episode "Deaths-Head Revisited" for a... Read more
Published 3 months ago by B. Besalke

5.0 out of 5 stars DEFINITIVE
This book is huge - filled with more facts and numbers and names than you care to know. And I think that's wonderful! Read more
Published 4 months ago by E. Olague

5.0 out of 5 stars Another light to my Zone
"Bloopers galore" and "Not the book you want"...fiddlesticks. Actually I use that word in respect to the gentlemen who wrote their reviews. Read more
Published 4 months ago by V. Cruz

2.0 out of 5 stars Bloopers Galore
In his introduction to this volume, Martin Grams goes on quite lengthily about how other books about TZ are error-filled and by relying on one another as source materials simply... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Richard Masloski

5.0 out of 5 stars Deeper into the 'Zone
Most books about television shows are expanded press releases, with flattering photographs of the cast, and laudatory descriptions of the writers, producers and directors. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Michael R. Cunningham

5.0 out of 5 stars A 'must' for the legions of Twilight Zone fans
When it debuted in October 1959 on CBS television, Rod Serling's science fiction and fantasy show 'The Twilight Zone' became a part of America's popular culture and continues to... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Midwest Book Review

1.0 out of 5 stars This is NOT the "Twilight Zone" book you want
Look at the title of my review again; you need read no further. I bought this book, sight-unseen, and, man, do I wish I'd "looked" before I "leaped" into buying it. Read more
Published 7 months ago by K. B. Swart

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