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		<title>Lost Generation by Jonathan Reed.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very clever poem named &#8216;Lost Generation&#8217; by Jonathan Reed.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/8ynPRbM6kCU/2.jpg" align="left">Very clever poem named &#8216;Lost Generation&#8217; by Jonathan Reed.</p>
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		<title>Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories Friday February 19, 2010 part 1/15</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1/15 Twilight Zone &#38; Great Stories
Date: 02-19-10
Host: George Noory
Guests: Marc Zicree, Open Lines
In the first half of the program, George
was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree
for a discussion on the 1960s
anthology series, The Twilight Zone.
According to Zicree, creator Rod
Serling originally wanted to call the
show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually
settled upon &#8212; and coined the term [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/3iGcJSSwSrQ/2.jpg" align="left">1/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories<br />
Date: 02-19-10<br />
Host: George Noory<br />
Guests: Marc Zicree, Open Lines<br />
In the first half of the program, George<br />
was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree<br />
for a discussion on the 1960s<br />
anthology series, The Twilight Zone.<br />
According to Zicree, creator Rod<br />
Serling originally wanted to call the<br />
show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually<br />
settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8211;<br />
&#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. Zicree said<br />
Twilight Zone endures to this day<br />
because it was done &#8220;superlatively<br />
well&#8221; and presented &#8220;great truths&#8221;<br />
over the course of its 156-episode<br />
run.<br />
Serling, who wrote ninety-two<br />
episodes himself, often focused on the<br />
nature of identity, Zicree continued.<br />
Serling believed the greatest fear of all<br />
was &#8220;fear of the unknown working on<br />
you, which you cannot share with<br />
others,&#8221; he explained. Zicree also<br />
shared the story of finding un-filmed<br />
Twilight Zone scripts in Serling&#8217;s attic,<br />
as well as talked about his work<br />
recording commentaries for the<br />
upcoming Blu-ray release of the series.<br />
Throughout the interview, George<br />
played audio clips from various<br />
episodes ( A Kind of a Stopwatch, The<br />
After Hours, And When the Sky Was<br />
Opened, and Eye of the Beholder) to<br />
test Zicree&#8217;s knowledge of the series.<br />
Zicree passed with flying colors.<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
The latter half of the show was<br />
devoted to Open Lines. George offered<br />
a special hotline for callers to share the<br />
greatest stories they&#8217;ve ever heard or<br />
experienced. Star in California<br />
recounted a creepy Ouija Board<br />
experience. Star said she and her<br />
friends made their own board from<br />
instructions contained within a spell<br />
book. Using a coin as their planchette,<br />
which Star maintained &#8220;moved on its<br />
own,&#8221; the board revealed letter-by-<br />
letter the entity with whom they were<br />
communicating: D-E-V-I-L. Star<br />
admitted to playing the board by<br />
herself with similar eerie results.<br />
Mike in Livermore, California, recalled a<br />
time from his &#8220;misspent youth&#8221; when<br />
he jumped a Honda 175 motorcycle<br />
off the steep incline leading up to a<br />
railroad crossing. As he soared fifteen<br />
feet into the air, Mike discovered a line<br />
of traffic was stopped immediately on<br />
the other side of the tracks, where he<br />
needed to land. Mike said he narrowly<br />
avoided crashing, maneuvered<br />
around some cars, and came to a<br />
sudden stop next to a sheriff&#8217;s car.<br />
Astonished onlookers cheered his Evel<br />
Knievel like stunt, Mike added, noting<br />
that he quickly took off and got into<br />
an accident just two blocks down the<br />
road.<br />
Brook from Newport, Rhode Island,<br />
told George he used to live around the<br />
corner from the house of the late Ozzie<br />
Nelson, star of The Adventures of<br />
Ozzie and Harriet and father of singer-<br />
actor Ricky Nelson. &#8220;The whole area<br />
seemed extremely haunted,&#8221; Brook<br />
disclosed, pointing out some of the<br />
weird goings-on that have occurred in<br />
the neighborhood. According to<br />
Brook, Ozzie Nelson&#8217;s ghost has been<br />
seen in his old home by family<br />
members. A mansion that once<br />
housed legendary film actor Errol<br />
Flynn and the notorious Charles<br />
Manson Family, but which now lies in<br />
ruin, reappears on some summer<br />
nights, he said. In addition, Brook<br />
claimed that on certain full moon<br />
nights several hundred people would<br />
be engaged in Satanic rites in the park.<br />
Website(s):<br />
zicree.com<br />
Book(s):<br />
The Twilight Zone Companion<br />
Magic Time: Ghostlands<br />
Magic Time: Angelfire<br />
Magic Time</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:9:36</b></p>
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		<title>Coast to Coast AM 2/19/2010 [10/15] Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 16:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/BJ2VkI0xN-U/2.jpg" align="left">In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. Zicree said Twilight Zone endures to this day because it was done &#8220;superlatively well&#8221; and presented &#8220;great truths&#8221; over the course of its 156-episode run.</p>
<p>Serling, who wrote ninety-two episodes himself, often focused on the nature of identity, Zicree continued. Serling believed the greatest fear of all was &#8220;fear of the unknown working on you, which you cannot share with others,&#8221; he explained. Zicree also shared the story of finding un-filmed Twilight Zone scripts in Serling&#8217;s attic, as well as talked about his work recording commentaries for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the series.</p>
<p>Throughout the interview, George played audio clips from various episodes (A Kind of a Stopwatch, The After Hours, And When the Sky Was Opened, and Eye of the Beholder) to test Zicree&#8217;s knowledge of the series. Zicree passed with flying colors.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for callers to share the greatest stories they&#8217;ve ever heard or experienced. Star in California recounted a creepy Ouija Board experience. Star said she and her friends made their own board from instructions contained within a spell book. Using a coin as their planchette, which Star maintained &#8220;moved on its own,&#8221; the board revealed letter-by-letter the entity with whom they were communicating: D-E-V-I-L. Star admitted to playing the board by herself with similar eerie results.</p>
<p>Mike in Livermore, California, recalled a time from his &#8220;misspent youth&#8221; when he jumped a Honda 175 motorcycle off the steep incline leading up to a railroad crossing. As he soared fifteen feet into the air, Mike discovered a line of traffic was stopped immediately on the other side of the tracks, where he needed to land. Mike said he narrowly avoided crashing, maneuvered around some cars, and came to a sudden stop next to a sheriff&#8217;s car. Astonished onlookers cheered his Evel Knievel like stunt, Mike added, noting that he quickly took off and got into an accident just two blocks down the road.</p>
<p>Brook from Newport, Rhode Island, told George he used to live around the corner from the house of the late Ozzie Nelson, star of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and father of singer-actor Ricky Nelson. &#8220;The whole area seemed extremely haunted,&#8221; Brook disclosed, pointing out some of the weird goings-on that have occurred in the neighborhood. According to Brook, Ozzie Nelson&#8217;s ghost has been seen in his old home by family members. A mansion that once housed legendary film actor Errol Flynn and the notorious Charles Manson Family, but which now lies in ruin, reappears on some summer nights, he said. In addition, Brook claimed that on certain full moon nights several hundred people would be engaged in Satanic rites in the park.</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:9:40</b></p>
<p><span id="more-642"></span><br />[youtube BJ2VkI0xN-U]</p>
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		<title>&#8220;I Am Not My Hair&#8221;- The Hair Anthology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years I have worn my hair in many different ways, I&#8217;ve had more changes than most boys. Short, shaved, ceasers, corn rows, relaxed, straightened, flat ironed&#8230;and I&#8217;m sure many other styles are to follow. 
The hair industry has come under alot of scrutiny of late, especially in reguards to the coloured community. 
This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/HlgHM4Ffv1I/2.jpg" align="left">Over the years I have worn my hair in many different ways, I&#8217;ve had more changes than most boys. Short, shaved, ceasers, corn rows, relaxed, straightened, flat ironed&#8230;and I&#8217;m sure many other styles are to follow. </p>
<p>The hair industry has come under alot of scrutiny of late, especially in reguards to the coloured community. </p>
<p>This video is not saying whether &#8220;all natural&#8221; is better than having different styled hair, instead I wanted to make the statement that we are not defined by our hair, our skin colour, our clothing or belongings, instead we are defined by our hearts and our actions. </p>
<p>It is up to YOU how you like to wear your hair, but as long as you do it for YOU.</p>
<p>All Rights for the music; &#8220;I Am Not My Hair&#8221; go to Konvict Records. I do not own this song.</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:3:58</b></p>
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		<title>Coast to Coast AM 2/19/2010 [8/15] Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 18:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/36siXXgraME/2.jpg" align="left">In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. Zicree said Twilight Zone endures to this day because it was done &#8220;superlatively well&#8221; and presented &#8220;great truths&#8221; over the course of its 156-episode run.</p>
<p>Serling, who wrote ninety-two episodes himself, often focused on the nature of identity, Zicree continued. Serling believed the greatest fear of all was &#8220;fear of the unknown working on you, which you cannot share with others,&#8221; he explained. Zicree also shared the story of finding un-filmed Twilight Zone scripts in Serling&#8217;s attic, as well as talked about his work recording commentaries for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the series.</p>
<p>Throughout the interview, George played audio clips from various episodes (A Kind of a Stopwatch, The After Hours, And When the Sky Was Opened, and Eye of the Beholder) to test Zicree&#8217;s knowledge of the series. Zicree passed with flying colors.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for callers to share the greatest stories they&#8217;ve ever heard or experienced. Star in California recounted a creepy Ouija Board experience. Star said she and her friends made their own board from instructions contained within a spell book. Using a coin as their planchette, which Star maintained &#8220;moved on its own,&#8221; the board revealed letter-by-letter the entity with whom they were communicating: D-E-V-I-L. Star admitted to playing the board by herself with similar eerie results.</p>
<p>Mike in Livermore, California, recalled a time from his &#8220;misspent youth&#8221; when he jumped a Honda 175 motorcycle off the steep incline leading up to a railroad crossing. As he soared fifteen feet into the air, Mike discovered a line of traffic was stopped immediately on the other side of the tracks, where he needed to land. Mike said he narrowly avoided crashing, maneuvered around some cars, and came to a sudden stop next to a sheriff&#8217;s car. Astonished onlookers cheered his Evel Knievel like stunt, Mike added, noting that he quickly took off and got into an accident just two blocks down the road.</p>
<p>Brook from Newport, Rhode Island, told George he used to live around the corner from the house of the late Ozzie Nelson, star of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and father of singer-actor Ricky Nelson. &#8220;The whole area seemed extremely haunted,&#8221; Brook disclosed, pointing out some of the weird goings-on that have occurred in the neighborhood. According to Brook, Ozzie Nelson&#8217;s ghost has been seen in his old home by family members. A mansion that once housed legendary film actor Errol Flynn and the notorious Charles Manson Family, but which now lies in ruin, reappears on some summer nights, he said. In addition, Brook claimed that on certain full moon nights several hundred people would be engaged in Satanic rites in the park.</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:9:40</b></p>
<p><span id="more-623"></span><br />[youtube 36siXXgraME]</p>
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		<title>Coast to Coast AM 2/19/2010 [7/15] Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/juOuJCSVvjA/2.jpg" align="left">In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. Zicree said Twilight Zone endures to this day because it was done &#8220;superlatively well&#8221; and presented &#8220;great truths&#8221; over the course of its 156-episode run.</p>
<p>Serling, who wrote ninety-two episodes himself, often focused on the nature of identity, Zicree continued. Serling believed the greatest fear of all was &#8220;fear of the unknown working on you, which you cannot share with others,&#8221; he explained. Zicree also shared the story of finding un-filmed Twilight Zone scripts in Serling&#8217;s attic, as well as talked about his work recording commentaries for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the series.</p>
<p>Throughout the interview, George played audio clips from various episodes (A Kind of a Stopwatch, The After Hours, And When the Sky Was Opened, and Eye of the Beholder) to test Zicree&#8217;s knowledge of the series. Zicree passed with flying colors.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for callers to share the greatest stories they&#8217;ve ever heard or experienced. Star in California recounted a creepy Ouija Board experience. Star said she and her friends made their own board from instructions contained within a spell book. Using a coin as their planchette, which Star maintained &#8220;moved on its own,&#8221; the board revealed letter-by-letter the entity with whom they were communicating: D-E-V-I-L. Star admitted to playing the board by herself with similar eerie results.</p>
<p>Mike in Livermore, California, recalled a time from his &#8220;misspent youth&#8221; when he jumped a Honda 175 motorcycle off the steep incline leading up to a railroad crossing. As he soared fifteen feet into the air, Mike discovered a line of traffic was stopped immediately on the other side of the tracks, where he needed to land. Mike said he narrowly avoided crashing, maneuvered around some cars, and came to a sudden stop next to a sheriff&#8217;s car. Astonished onlookers cheered his Evel Knievel like stunt, Mike added, noting that he quickly took off and got into an accident just two blocks down the road.</p>
<p>Brook from Newport, Rhode Island, told George he used to live around the corner from the house of the late Ozzie Nelson, star of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and father of singer-actor Ricky Nelson. &#8220;The whole area seemed extremely haunted,&#8221; Brook disclosed, pointing out some of the weird goings-on that have occurred in the neighborhood. According to Brook, Ozzie Nelson&#8217;s ghost has been seen in his old home by family members. A mansion that once housed legendary film actor Errol Flynn and the notorious Charles Manson Family, but which now lies in ruin, reappears on some summer nights, he said. In addition, Brook claimed that on certain full moon nights several hundred people would be engaged in Satanic rites in the park.</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:9:41</b></p>
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		<title>Lost Generation Poem (Remix)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very clever poem named &#8216;Lost Generation&#8217; by Jonathan Reed. Video also brought to by StillOutandAboutTown,  which was gracious enjoy to allow to me mirror some of his videos.
Enjoy!
I am part of a lost generation
and I refuse to believe that
I can change the world
I realize this may be a shock but
Happiness comes from within.
is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/cz6TeGe53Ko/2.jpg" align="left">Very clever poem named &#8216;Lost Generation&#8217; by Jonathan Reed. Video also brought to by StillOutandAboutTown,  which was gracious enjoy to allow to me mirror some of his videos.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p>I am part of a lost generation<br />
and I refuse to believe that<br />
I can change the world<br />
I realize this may be a shock but<br />
Happiness comes from within.<br />
is a lie, and<br />
Money will make me happy.<br />
So in 30 years I will tell my children<br />
they are not the most important thing in my life<br />
My employer will know that<br />
I have my priorities straight because<br />
work<br />
is more important than<br />
family<br />
I tell you this<br />
Once upon a time<br />
Families stayed together<br />
but this will not be true in my era<br />
This is a quick fix society<br />
Experts tell me<br />
30 years from now, I will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of my divorce<br />
I do not concede that<br />
I will live in a country of my own making<br />
In the future<br />
Environmental destruction will be the norm<br />
No longer can it be said that<br />
My peers and I care about this earth<br />
It will be evident that<br />
My generation is apathetic and lethargic<br />
It is foolish to presume that<br />
There is hope.</p>
<p>And all of this will come true unless we choose to reverse it .</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:1:54</b></p>
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		<title>Coast to Coast AM 2/19/2010 [6/15] Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/23ktgQq9Kn0/2.jpg" align="left">In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. Zicree said Twilight Zone endures to this day because it was done &#8220;superlatively well&#8221; and presented &#8220;great truths&#8221; over the course of its 156-episode run.</p>
<p>Serling, who wrote ninety-two episodes himself, often focused on the nature of identity, Zicree continued. Serling believed the greatest fear of all was &#8220;fear of the unknown working on you, which you cannot share with others,&#8221; he explained. Zicree also shared the story of finding un-filmed Twilight Zone scripts in Serling&#8217;s attic, as well as talked about his work recording commentaries for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the series.</p>
<p>Throughout the interview, George played audio clips from various episodes (A Kind of a Stopwatch, The After Hours, And When the Sky Was Opened, and Eye of the Beholder) to test Zicree&#8217;s knowledge of the series. Zicree passed with flying colors.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for callers to share the greatest stories they&#8217;ve ever heard or experienced. Star in California recounted a creepy Ouija Board experience. Star said she and her friends made their own board from instructions contained within a spell book. Using a coin as their planchette, which Star maintained &#8220;moved on its own,&#8221; the board revealed letter-by-letter the entity with whom they were communicating: D-E-V-I-L. Star admitted to playing the board by herself with similar eerie results.</p>
<p>Mike in Livermore, California, recalled a time from his &#8220;misspent youth&#8221; when he jumped a Honda 175 motorcycle off the steep incline leading up to a railroad crossing. As he soared fifteen feet into the air, Mike discovered a line of traffic was stopped immediately on the other side of the tracks, where he needed to land. Mike said he narrowly avoided crashing, maneuvered around some cars, and came to a sudden stop next to a sheriff&#8217;s car. Astonished onlookers cheered his Evel Knievel like stunt, Mike added, noting that he quickly took off and got into an accident just two blocks down the road.</p>
<p>Brook from Newport, Rhode Island, told George he used to live around the corner from the house of the late Ozzie Nelson, star of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and father of singer-actor Ricky Nelson. &#8220;The whole area seemed extremely haunted,&#8221; Brook disclosed, pointing out some of the weird goings-on that have occurred in the neighborhood. According to Brook, Ozzie Nelson&#8217;s ghost has been seen in his old home by family members. A mansion that once housed legendary film actor Errol Flynn and the notorious Charles Manson Family, but which now lies in ruin, reappears on some summer nights, he said. In addition, Brook claimed that on certain full moon nights several hundred people would be engaged in Satanic rites in the park.</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:9:39</b></p>
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		<title>Coast to Coast AM 2/19/2010 [5/15] Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/0eOlJH7UVNs/2.jpg" align="left">In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. Zicree said Twilight Zone endures to this day because it was done &#8220;superlatively well&#8221; and presented &#8220;great truths&#8221; over the course of its 156-episode run.</p>
<p>Serling, who wrote ninety-two episodes himself, often focused on the nature of identity, Zicree continued. Serling believed the greatest fear of all was &#8220;fear of the unknown working on you, which you cannot share with others,&#8221; he explained. Zicree also shared the story of finding un-filmed Twilight Zone scripts in Serling&#8217;s attic, as well as talked about his work recording commentaries for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the series.</p>
<p>Throughout the interview, George played audio clips from various episodes (A Kind of a Stopwatch, The After Hours, And When the Sky Was Opened, and Eye of the Beholder) to test Zicree&#8217;s knowledge of the series. Zicree passed with flying colors.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for callers to share the greatest stories they&#8217;ve ever heard or experienced. Star in California recounted a creepy Ouija Board experience. Star said she and her friends made their own board from instructions contained within a spell book. Using a coin as their planchette, which Star maintained &#8220;moved on its own,&#8221; the board revealed letter-by-letter the entity with whom they were communicating: D-E-V-I-L. Star admitted to playing the board by herself with similar eerie results.</p>
<p>Mike in Livermore, California, recalled a time from his &#8220;misspent youth&#8221; when he jumped a Honda 175 motorcycle off the steep incline leading up to a railroad crossing. As he soared fifteen feet into the air, Mike discovered a line of traffic was stopped immediately on the other side of the tracks, where he needed to land. Mike said he narrowly avoided crashing, maneuvered around some cars, and came to a sudden stop next to a sheriff&#8217;s car. Astonished onlookers cheered his Evel Knievel like stunt, Mike added, noting that he quickly took off and got into an accident just two blocks down the road.</p>
<p>Brook from Newport, Rhode Island, told George he used to live around the corner from the house of the late Ozzie Nelson, star of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and father of singer-actor Ricky Nelson. &#8220;The whole area seemed extremely haunted,&#8221; Brook disclosed, pointing out some of the weird goings-on that have occurred in the neighborhood. According to Brook, Ozzie Nelson&#8217;s ghost has been seen in his old home by family members. A mansion that once housed legendary film actor Errol Flynn and the notorious Charles Manson Family, but which now lies in ruin, reappears on some summer nights, he said. In addition, Brook claimed that on certain full moon nights several hundred people would be engaged in Satanic rites in the park.</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:9:40</b></p>
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		<title>Coast to Coast AM 2/19/2010 [4/15] Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/tnQB-M9aiAY/2.jpg" align="left">In the first half of the program, George was joined by sci fi writer Marc Zicree for a discussion on the 1960s anthology series, The Twilight Zone. According to Zicree, creator Rod Serling originally wanted to call the show &#8220;Odd Street.&#8221; Serling eventually settled upon &#8212; and coined the term &#8212; &#8220;Twilight Zone,&#8221; he added. Zicree said Twilight Zone endures to this day because it was done &#8220;superlatively well&#8221; and presented &#8220;great truths&#8221; over the course of its 156-episode run.</p>
<p>Serling, who wrote ninety-two episodes himself, often focused on the nature of identity, Zicree continued. Serling believed the greatest fear of all was &#8220;fear of the unknown working on you, which you cannot share with others,&#8221; he explained. Zicree also shared the story of finding un-filmed Twilight Zone scripts in Serling&#8217;s attic, as well as talked about his work recording commentaries for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the series.</p>
<p>Throughout the interview, George played audio clips from various episodes (A Kind of a Stopwatch, The After Hours, And When the Sky Was Opened, and Eye of the Beholder) to test Zicree&#8217;s knowledge of the series. Zicree passed with flying colors.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>The latter half of the show was devoted to Open Lines. George offered a special hotline for callers to share the greatest stories they&#8217;ve ever heard or experienced. Star in California recounted a creepy Ouija Board experience. Star said she and her friends made their own board from instructions contained within a spell book. Using a coin as their planchette, which Star maintained &#8220;moved on its own,&#8221; the board revealed letter-by-letter the entity with whom they were communicating: D-E-V-I-L. Star admitted to playing the board by herself with similar eerie results.</p>
<p>Mike in Livermore, California, recalled a time from his &#8220;misspent youth&#8221; when he jumped a Honda 175 motorcycle off the steep incline leading up to a railroad crossing. As he soared fifteen feet into the air, Mike discovered a line of traffic was stopped immediately on the other side of the tracks, where he needed to land. Mike said he narrowly avoided crashing, maneuvered around some cars, and came to a sudden stop next to a sheriff&#8217;s car. Astonished onlookers cheered his Evel Knievel like stunt, Mike added, noting that he quickly took off and got into an accident just two blocks down the road.</p>
<p>Brook from Newport, Rhode Island, told George he used to live around the corner from the house of the late Ozzie Nelson, star of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and father of singer-actor Ricky Nelson. &#8220;The whole area seemed extremely haunted,&#8221; Brook disclosed, pointing out some of the weird goings-on that have occurred in the neighborhood. According to Brook, Ozzie Nelson&#8217;s ghost has been seen in his old home by family members. A mansion that once housed legendary film actor Errol Flynn and the notorious Charles Manson Family, but which now lies in ruin, reappears on some summer nights, he said. In addition, Brook claimed that on certain full moon nights several hundred people would be engaged in Satanic rites in the park.</p>
<p>Duration : <b>0:9:41</b></p>
<p><span id="more-561"></span><br />[youtube tnQB-M9aiAY]</p>
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