In Praise of Pip
New year, new season, new Twilight Zone Podcast. But tonight Tom Elliot bids farewell to two of The Twilight Zone's greatest. Jack Klugman and Bill Mumy pull on your heart strings in, In Praise of Pip.
A Fireside Chat With Paul Gallagher
Before the Season Five coverage begins, Tom Elliot pauses to chat with an old friend of the show. Serling blogger and creator of the most popular Rod Serling related Twitter feed on the web, Paul Gallagher. Tom and Paul take some listener questions and browse the Night Gallery book The Art of Darkness by Scott Skelton and Jim Benson.
The Twilight Zone Podcast Season Four Wrap Show
As we inch one season closer to our conclusion, I'm joined by other dimensional Twilight Zone Podcast host Zach Moore to discuss this most unique season of the show. And then, a whole host of friends of the show chime in with their thoughts too.
Mark Scott Zicree Returns!
The first ever guest on The Twilight Zone Podcast returns to speak with Tom a decade on! Mr Sci-Fi himself, Marc Scott Zicree is back to talk about Space Command, Serling-Fest 2021, changing perspectives on The Twilight Zone and an exciting upcoming project Twilight Zone Commentaries!
On Thursday We Leave For Home
Join Tom Elliot on a journey to the world of tomorrow! When we visit the far future of 2021 – Pack your bags, because On Thursday We Leave For Home.
The Incredible World of Horace Ford
For one night only, celebrated writer Reginald Rose pens a Twilight Zone episode. With a career on a similar trajectory to Rod Serling‘s, how does his Twilight Zone effort compare? Tom Elliot finds out when he enters The Incredible World of Horace Ford.
Of Late I Think of Cliffordville
From Cliffordsville to Cliffordville, Tom Elliot compares and contrasts the original short story Blind Alley, to Rod Serling’s adaptation: Of Late I Think of Cliffordville.
Tom Elliot reads Blind Alley (Part Two)
Before there was Of Late I think of Cliffordville, there was the short (or not so short) story, Blind Alley by Malcolm Jameson. Tom Elliot reads part two of the story that Rod Serling adapted for The Twilight Zone. Which version do you prefer?
Tom Elliot reads Blind Alley (Part One)
Before there was Of Late I think of Cliffordville, there was the short (or not so short) story, Blind Alley by Malcolm Jameson. We meet Mr J Feathersmith who, bored with his wealth, longs for his childhood home of Cliffordsville (the S was dropped for the television version). But his journey back in time isn’t as easily procured as it is for his television counterpart.
The New Exhibit
Tom Elliot takes you on a tour of the fith dimension’s very own wax museum, and he very much wants to show you The New Exhibit…
Tom Elliot reads The Waxwork
As a prelude to The New Exhibit, Tom Elliot reads a classic tale in a similar vein. The Waxwork by Alfred McClelland Burrage.
I Dream of Genie
It’s Twilight Zone‘s first season four comedy episode, but will we be wishing for the next one? Tom Elliot finds out when he rubs the lamp to watch, I Dream of Genie.
No Time Like the Past
Rod Serling returns to familiar territory, in a timely tale of time travel: No Time Like the Past.
Printer’s Devil
It’s time to say hello again, to two of The Twilight Zone‘s most recognizable individuals, legendary actor Burgess Meredith and the Devil himself, in Charles Beaumont’s Printer’s Devil.
Tom Elliot reads, The Devil You Say?
Before he adapted it into Printer’s Devil for The Twilight Zone, Charles Beaumont’s tale was quite a different beast. Tom Elliot takes a look at The Devil, You Say?