Rod Serling
Born Dec. 25, 1924, in Syracuse, N.Y., Rod Serling was a paratrooper in World War II, first putting pen to paper while recovering from a shrapnel injury. After his discharge from the Army, Serling continued to develop his writing talents, enrolling in Antioch College, where he began writing, directing and acting in radio plays.

After selling his first TV script in 1949, Serling moved to Hollywood in the mid-1950s. He won his first Emmy in 1956 for the teleplay "Patterns" and quickly became known as a writer of intelligent, offbeat scripts. In 1959, tired of having his words mangled, Serling took charge by creating the classic sci-fi anthology series "The Twilight Zone," which he also produced and hosted.

Subsequent years brought more TV shows (including "Night Gallery") and even a few screenplays (including Seven Days in May and Planet of the Apes). Serling died in 1975.

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Night Gallery: Season 1 (3-Disc Series) (1970)
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Night Gallery: Season 2 (5-Disc Series) (1970)
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Fractured Flickers (3-Disc Series) (1963)
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The Golden Age of Television (3-Disc Series) (1953)
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The Golden Age of TV Drama (5-Disc Series) (1951)
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