- Rod had an
older brother,
novelist and
aviation writer Robert J.
Serling.: 23
Serling spent most of his
youth 70 mi (110 km)
south of
Syracuse in Binghamton...
-
Serling may
refer to:
Craig E.
Serling (born 1964),
American film director, film producer, screenwriter, and
television editor Robert J.
Serling (1918–2010)...
- Own",
Serling never appeared on
camera during any first-season
episode (as he
would in ****ure seasons),
present only as a voice-over narrator.
Serling did...
- segments. Rod
Serling opposed their presence on the show, due to
their contrasting tone, and
several of them have no
introduction from
Serling. He stated...
-
media franchise based on the
anthology television series created by Rod
Serling in
which characters find
themselves dealing with
often disturbing or unusual...
-
Robert Jerome Serling (born
Jerome Robert Serling;
March 28, 1918 – May 6, 2010) was an
American novelist and
aviation writer. Born in Cortland, New York...
-
announced by
Serling at the end of the
preceding w****'s episode. "Where is Everybody?" is an exception, as it was the
first episode.
Serling's promotional...
- up the
friendly fire incident,
awards Serling a
medal for bravery, and
transfers him to a desk job. Later,
Serling is ****igned to
determine if, posthumously...
-
Serling, Rod (1962). From the
Twilight zone.
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. OCLC 16692185.
Serling, Rod (1965).
Chilling stories from Rod
Serling's The...
-
these episodes features a
series of
lagoon graphics by UPA, with Rod
Serling's narration: "There is a
fifth dimension,
beyond that
which is
known to...