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Marc Scott Zicree | 466 pages | 01 Dec 1992 | Silman-James Press,U.S. | 9781879505094 | English | Los Angeles, CA, United States Companion, 3rd edition - Silman-James Press, Inc.

Nov Posted by Paul. Want to watch an episode or two? Have at it. You can see them on DVD or Blu-ray. You can stream them on Netflix, The Twilight Zone Companion and Amazon Prime. What about books? There are plenty — ones about the show, ones about , ones featuring stories done in the TZ vein. There was a magazine. Rod Serling has recently died. Episodes of his amazing anthology are available, but only in reruns on one of your local stations — edited, of course, and with the kind of damaging cuts you still see today on Syfy and Me-TV. Want a reference book on TZ? Just you and some grainy, chopped-up reruns. But fear not, TZ fan. Help is on the way. Unbeknownst to you, a young writer is compiling the first episode guide to The Twilight Zone Companion fifth dimension. You snap up a copy, and you read every word. You keep it near the TV for quick reference. He provides good capsule biographies of the major players. Zicree has a nice, smooth style, which greatly elevates what might otherwise be simply a reference volume for names and dates. For one thing, the way Zicree sequences the episodes is apt to throw off most The Twilight Zone Companion. Yes, he goes season by season, but not in broadcast order. Instead, he lists them in the order in which they were produced. A minor demerit, to be sure, but still. Yes, he replied. A more serious drawback is the unevenness of the write-ups. If he likes an episode, it usually gets several pages and lots of detailed info. Now, we all have our favorites, and of course certain episodes merit more attention than others. But no. Zicree either says a particular episode is dull or uninspiring or by the numbers or unconvincing or whatever — and he says that pretty often — or he provides one little quote or anecdote, and moves on. A surprisingly high number of episodes fall into this category, especially when he gets into the last two seasons. At its worst, TZ still outshines much of what passes for entertainment, then or now. I have my The Twilight Zone Companion list of least-favorite episodes. Perhaps over-familiarity with the material as he wrote did it? He also questions the science of TZ repeatedly. At the end, he encounters two gigantic human-looking figures who accidentally crush him to death. Notes Zicree:. As height is squared, volume is cubed, meaning that weight increases at a much faster rate than size. Fair enough, but I think nearly every TZ fan realizes that the scientific details given in almost any episode are an expedient. But in the end, The Twilight Zone Companion is a must. Faults aside, Zicree was a trailblazer The Twilight Zone Companion TZ research, and his affection for the series still manages to come through. The shining product of his imagination still flourishes, reborn each time a person turns on television and sits before the glowing screen, caught in the spell. To those already acquainted, each new meeting is a reunion filled with delight. To those coming to it fresh, it is a revelation full of wonder and mystery and awe. Bookmark the permalink. I think the best and growing resource is this blog. Not trying to give you a fat head, Paul, but you do a really good job. As for the book, I might pick up a copy. I really should be blogging more often here, though, to be worthy of that compliment — but I certainly do appreciate it. I read and re-read and re-re-read it as a middle schooler discovering TZ through reruns on my local PBS station of all places — I wrote them an incredibly incensed and self-righteous letter when they had to stop showing it because the license had changed hands; I knew nothing of such matters. The first edition, mind you, which I gave away to a friend and fellow TZ fan a few years ago… now I only have a second edition, which is nice, especially for the chapter on TZ: The Movie and the 80s CBS revival, but I do wish I had kept my dog-eared first edition sometimes. Thanks for going easy on me :. Dan above is right; this blog is without peer. But, as you freely and gladly admit, it and all the other Zone authorities owe a lot to Zicree and his labor of love. Thanks for this tribute to it, and to him! I thought Dan was pouring it on more than I deserve, Mike, and then you come along! Very grateful for the kind words, though. I really did enjoy writing this. I finally figured that putting it in context made the most sense. Heck, I know I thought that episode was the last one myself for a long The Twilight Zone Companion. I need to get one or The Twilight Zone Companion of these TZ Companion books. Great post! I wonder if anyone questioned The Twilight Zone Companion science when he wrote for Babylon 5 and Star Trek? The Companion should be on your short list, no question. I hope he thought to make it plausible, though. Glass houses, people …. I checked the Zicree book out of the library as a young teenager and it helped The Twilight Zone Companion me into hardcore fandom. I later bought a copy for myself, and then got another copy which was slipcased with the first Season 1 DVD boxset. I flip through the book regularly. Martin Grams book was meant to be a counterweight to Zicree, pointing out factual episodes and leaving out personal opinions. And the Grams book is invaluable in its own way. Same here. The two are both essential in their own way — Grams is the more factually based reference book, but Zicree has a certain style The Twilight Zone Companion the other one lacks. Oh wow! I had no idea until I saw your comment, Ewan, that a third edition was available! So, yes, comments are forthcoming, and soon! I purchased a copy, for myself, when the original book, first hit store shelves. Years later, it was given, as a gift, to another huge TTZ aficiando. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of The Twilight Zone Companion comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Email Address:. Blog at WordPress. Hear, hear. Hope to see you in some corner of the fifth dimension soon! Like this: Like Loading About Paul Fanning about the work of Rod Serling all over social media. If you enjoy pics, quotes, facts and blog posts about The Twilight Zone, and Serling's other The Twilight Zone Companion, you've come to the right place. Leave a comment Comments Thanks for going easy on me : Dan above is right; this blog is without peer. More book reviews to come. Glad you enjoyed this one! Lady G. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an The Twilight Zone Companion to log in:. Email required Address never made public. Twilight Zone literature - Wikipedia The Twilight Zone Conpaniona American Book Award nominee, is the complete show-by-show guide to one of television's all-time greatest series. Zicree's account of the series. Zicree's account of the series from inception to cancellation, through syndications and sunbsequent offshoots The Twilight Zone Companion remakes, is fascinating reading for even the mosts casual fan. Coverage of each episode includes a plot synopsis, Rod Serling's narrations, critical commentary, behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes from the original artist who created the series, a complete list of cast and credits, and over production photographs. This second edition also has an addendum covering the Twilight Zone movie and the CBS program from the s. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. The Twilight Zone Companion cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. The Twilight Zone has captivated, teased and haunted the imaginations of countless millions of viewers from its debut through its subsequent episodes and many years of steady rebroadcast. Zicree's account of the series The Twilight Zone has captivated, teased and The Twilight Zone Companion the imaginations of countless millions of viewers from its debut through its subsequent episodes and many years of steady rebroadcast. Get A Copy. PaperbackSecond editionpages. Published December 1st by Silman-James Press first published More Details Original Title. Other Editions Friend The Twilight Zone Companion. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Twilight Zone Companionplease sign up. Is there much difference between this edition and the third edition? The Twilight Zone Companion ask this because this second edition is going cheap on ebay, whereas the third edition is more expensive. So if there is not that much difference between the two, I could skip on buying the third one and settle for the second edition. See 1 question about The Twilight Zone Companion…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Twilight Zone Companion. Nov 09, Brenda rated it did not like it Recommends it for: No One. This book has tons of errors. Someone finally gave the TV series justice. Don't get me wrong. Zicree's book is a nice read, but no facts. Garrity and the Graves" is left to one paragraph of commentary and opinion. Information regarding "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is so wrong regarding the cost and the reason why they used a French film for The Twilight Zone Companion Zone episode. What you don't know may not hurt you, but once you see the Grams page book, you'll see what I mean by Zicree's book is laden with errors. Why read about a TV show when there are mistakes? By the way, broadcast date for Long Distance Call is inaccurate in the Zicree book. Yeah, it has errors!! Apr 28, Rebecca McNutt rated it it was amazing. Well-written, simplistic yet detailed and very informative; I've been a long- time fan of The Twilight Zone for years and I still learned some new trivia after reading this guide! Definitely something that every fan of this brilliant television program should read. Feb 14, Tom Harold rated it it was amazing. This book is pretty fantastic, far better than I had predicted. I thought it would amount to no more than a recounting of episodes, but there is a great deal of background concerning the show, Serling himself, and the other writers involved. Numerous episodes feature particular notes related to the writing, music, or filmography involved. This is a great resource for any fan of the show. I began this review before I finished the book, and now that I am done my opinion has not changed. The amount This book is pretty fantastic, far better than I had predicted. The amount of research Zicree must have performed to bring all of this information together seems staggering. It's an amazing wealth of knowledge on one of television history's classics. Note: If you're just getting into the writing that went on behind the scenes, this is not a bad place to pick up on significant names on which to follow up. Jan 27, Trisha Drape rated it it was amazing. This is the most worn-out book I own; it is referred to often throughout the years, and I actually have read it cover to cover. Most importantly, it was essential in my quest for finding and watching every single Twilight Zone episode every aired. It took a few years, but I accomplished the goal a year ago a strange and misunderstood goal, I know. But the various writers who contributed to The Twilight Zone and, of course, Rod Serling, are among the most creative storytellers ever. Shelves: non-fictionreferencetwilight-zone- booksfave-tv-shows. One of my favorite reference guide for one of my fave spec antho shows of all time. I The Twilight Zone Companion that this shows and describes all the episodes including the opening and closing narration by Serling. I wish The Twilight Zone Companion was more The Twilight Zone Companion commentary and behind the scenes as the author tends to give his opinion a bit too much which shifts it away from a true companion guide. But all in all a good resource that every T-Zone fan should have on their shelf. Feb 18, Evan rated it it was amazing. My grandfather gave me this book, too. I didn't read it for a few years seems to be a running themebut not for as long. Thanks grandpa! View 2 comments. Nov 02, Dottie rated it really liked it Shelves: own. Who was that in the episode when? When was that episode on? The Twilight Zone Companion does that episode fit into the whole? What was that episode called? These answers and the answers to most questions on this landmark series will be found here. View 1 comment. Feb 10, Lou Salvaggio rated it liked it. Good to just rifle The Twilight Zone Companion. Just saw and episode and what to know if that dashing young buck was a youthful Robert Duvall? Just whip out this book Best part is I found this in the trash by my job. A great reference on individual episodes, it also contains a lot of background information on the actors. Jun 02, John rated it really liked it. That's the signpost up ahead -- your next stop, the Twilight Zone! It was fun to revisit "The Twilight Zone" and learn about the characters and background that went into each The Twilight Zone Companion the episodes. For the most part Serling did not deal in the The Twilight Zone Companion but nevertheless introduced a metaphysical horror that was quite chilling. Lasting five seasons and starting in the Zone was pioneering work for the new black and white television medium; many were hooked and I was fascinated. Dec 13, Claire rated it it was ok. View all 4 comments. Feb 08, Conal Cochran rated it really liked it Shelves: horror-anthologiesfilmpersonal-favoriteshorror-theory-and-criticismfantasy-and-s-factually- scared-me. The Twilight Zone Companion - A Fifth Dimension: The Twilight Zone Wiki

In short, from —over five seasons and episodes, The Twilight Zone Companion was regarded, at its peak, as one of the most important television series out there. It dealt with human issues — life, love, racism, fascism and death, and also space exploration, aliens, the devil, time travel and the threat of nuclear apocalypse. Rod wrote 92 of the episodes, something unprecedented at the time, although Michael J. Straczynski managed something similar with the seven series of Babylon 5 I may have even seen the later Rod Serling series Night Gallery on late-night television before it. As technology developed, to see more Twilight Zone I had to buy at a ridiculously high price! Presumably, now that this has just become available as a complete box set in the US and the UK, this has led to the republication of this book, now revised and updated in its third edition. If you are someone watching the series for The Twilight Zone Companion first time, or watching again for the umpteenth time, you need this book to widen your experience. Each season is taken in turn, and each episode of the season, in production order, is given a synopsis. For me the decision to present them in production order, though clearly explained by Zicree in the book, is a misstep. Whilst I accept that by showing the episodes in order of production it shows some of the difficulties and developments of the series, personally I would prefer to watch them in the order The Twilight Zone Companion they were shown on The Twilight Zone Companion. But it is annoyingly fiddly! It might have been an idea to cross-reference those in this third edition too, especially as Marc takes time to point out that there are fifty-two interviews that he collated for the Blu-rays online. The summaries are generally thorough and not always as positive as you might expect. Each episode is The Twilight Zone Companion analysed and often given a context which is not always apparent from watching the episodes or reading the synopses. As well as the episode synopsis, there is a detailed overview of each season and an explanation of the trials and tribulations of making such a series. What elevates this book above many that are similar is the wealth of additional detail given throughout. It is The Twilight Zone Companion extra details that elevate this book from a mere programme summary. There are minutiae included here, based on interviews with many of the still- surviving cast and crew or at least those still with us inor their relatives that will be of interest those The Twilight Zone Companion it a first time, or those, like me, who are watching the series more than once. With all of this in mind, I am surprised at the quality of what came out, even the less-successful The Twilight Zone Companion, considering what was going on. Rod was clearly affected by it, and the ill-health that he endured in his later years may in no small part be due to the stress of having to continue to be successful, to helm a series that was, at first, a runaway success. The book has been difficult or very expensive! In short, this book is a knowledgeable and enjoyable read. It should sit next The Twilight Zone Companion your Blu-rays or streaming device, to be read before or after each episode. It is essential for anyone who wants to know more about the series, and now, with a wider audience than ever before, the highs and the lows of a seminal creation can be appreciated. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Mark Yon August 4, 0 Comment. An essential reference work.