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.
Add AllNight Gallery: Season 1The entire first season of Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" is presented in its entirety in this gripping, sometimes-frightening and always entertaining collection. Shorter versions were aired on the Sci-Fi Channel, but this volume makes use of the originals, ensuring episodes are viewed as they were... Read More
AddThe Twilight Zone: Vol. 8Creator Rod Serling's long-running, Emmy-winning television series brought science fiction to the masses. Viewers enjoyed the twisted, often-humorous mysteries as well as the show's thinly masked social commentary and philosophical discussions. Includes the classic episodes "The Fugitive," "To Serve... Read More
AddThe Twilight Zone: Vol. 16Creator Rod Serling's long-running, Emmy-winning television series brought science fiction to the masses. Viewers enjoyed the twisted, often-humorous mysteries as well as the show's thinly masked social commentary and philosophical discussions. Includes the classic episodes "And When the Sky Was... Read More
AddThe Twilight Zone: Vol. 7Creator Rod Serling's long-running, Emmy-winning television series brought science fiction to the masses. Viewers enjoyed the twisted, often-humorous mysteries as well as the show's thinly masked social commentary and philosophical discussions. Includes the classic episodes "Perchance to Dream,"... Read More
Add AllNight Gallery: Season 2Producer-host Rod Serling's follow-up to "The Twilight Zone," this anthology series revels in the macabre, with well-known names on both sides of the camera. This season, John Astin ("The Addams Family") directs a tale of arachnophobia, John Badham helms the story of a young psychic (Clint Howard),... Read More
