
A Fan's Guide to Rod Serling
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Narrated by:
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Ron Herczig
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By:
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Justin Murphy
About this listen
Rod Serling, the creator of The Twilight Zone, is possibly the greatest writer in television history. His work has been seen by many around the world for the last half century. This audiobook aims to give the casual viewer or Serling enthusiast some insight into the legendary television scribe's career and probe into how and why he got the reputation he has. Whether it be setting his scripts in a world of social commentary, or disguising them in a science fiction-based setting to keep the network censors or sponsors off his back, yet another significant part of his legacy.
©2012 Justin Murphy (P)2014 Justin Murphy
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