On this episode of Our American Stories, when The Twilight Zone premiered in 1959, audiences saw television in a new way. At its center was Rod Serling, a writer who believed the small screen could handle big ideas. Through allegory and imagination, Serling turned weekly episodes into timeless reflections on society. His work established The Twilight Zone as one of the greatest TV shows of the 20th century and made him a cultural icon. Nick Parisi, author of Rod Serling: His Life, Work, and Imagination, recounts the life and influence of one of America’s most important storytellers.
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