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The success of the original series led to this creation, a hit series that ran for several seasons on CBS 80s. It is self-contained fantasy, science fiction, or horror/terror story, often concluding with an eerie or unexpected twist.

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03x20 A Game of Pool Aired: Dec. 31, 1989

Young Jesse has the pool game of his life with Fats brown. [continue reading]

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The show had 3 seasons and 110 episodes air between 1985 and 1989.

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  • The ghost-like image of Rod Serling flashes across the screen during the opening credits. He is the only host, if a previous one, of The Twilight Zone to be seen, since this is the only…
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    The ghost-like image of Rod Serling flashes across the screen during the opening credits. He is the only host, if a previous one, of The Twilight Zone to be seen, since this is the only series where no narrator showed himself on-screen at any point.
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  • Assuming the new Twilight Zone would be a huge hit with adults who had grown up on the original, CBS pre-sold the syndicated rerun rights with a "guaranteed" number of episodes. However, the…
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    Assuming the new Twilight Zone would be a huge hit with adults who had grown up on the original, CBS pre-sold the syndicated rerun rights with a "guaranteed" number of episodes. However, the show was a flop and was canceled after two seasons. CBS quickly made deals to produce additional episodes for syndication in order to fulfill the guarantee. In syndicated versions of this show, Robin Ward narrates all the episodes, including the episodes which originally featured narration by Charles Aidman. MGM/UA felt that this would give the series a greater sense of uniformity. Also this way they didn't have to pay residuals to Aidman, but only to (the considerably cheaper) Ward.
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  • Charles Aidman, the host of CBS episodes of the show, appeared in two episodes of the '50s version: "The Twilight Zone" (1959) {And When the Sky Was Opened (#1.11)} and "The Twilight Zone"…
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    Charles Aidman, the host of CBS episodes of the show, appeared in two episodes of the '50s version: "The Twilight Zone" (1959) {And When the Sky Was Opened (#1.11)} and "The Twilight Zone" (1959) {Little Girl Lost (#3.26)}.
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