@Tuscan Jim posted:Foe me, one of the most memorable episodes ever. It totally freaked me out as a kid! Some of the best TV ever. I have the following book on my Kindle that I highly recommend: As I Knew Him: My Dad, Rod Serling by his daughter Anne Serling. A very remarkable man or, as Arnold put it so well, "interesting and meaningful."
In a world full of people that are as hollow as a paper cup, He was definitely someone with real depth. I vaguely recall in his next series, Night Gallery, there was an episode involving trains. Most people remember this series for the episode with Joan Crawford as a rich woman who gets the eyes of some down on his luck guy (Tom Bosley) (obviously she pays him a fortune) to be able to see, if only for a short while. Of course the Serling twist comes into play, they are unconvering her eyes at her penthouse apartment, and the minute they do that there is a massive blackout. Also remembered because the director was some kid barely out of diapers,what was his name....Steven Spielberg or something