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		<title>Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories Friday February 19, 2010 15/15</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[15/15 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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/_7kDZLg1Ld0/2.jpg" align="left">15/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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>
<p><span id="more-831"></span><br />[youtube _7kDZLg1Ld0]</p>
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		<title>Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories Friday February 19, 2010 part 14/15</title>
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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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/32xX8bogMwM/2.jpg" align="left">14/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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>
<p><span id="more-821"></span><br />[youtube 32xX8bogMwM]</p>
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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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/vjjZswp7zLs/2.jpg" align="left">13/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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>
<p><span id="more-808"></span><br />[youtube vjjZswp7zLs]</p>
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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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/jzLgvDZGmT0/2.jpg" align="left">12/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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>0:9:41</b></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[11/15 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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/IvBog2RSgyY/2.jpg" align="left">11/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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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		<description><![CDATA[10/15 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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/RvoEmD3YOco/2.jpg" align="left">10/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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>
<p><span id="more-773"></span><br />[youtube RvoEmD3YOco]</p>
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		<title>Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories Friday February 19, 2010 part 9/15</title>
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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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Lq-Z-zoDv54/2.jpg" align="left">9/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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>
<p><span id="more-761"></span><br />[youtube Lq-Z-zoDv54]</p>
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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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/b1sOX9O7AbE/2.jpg" align="left">8/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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>
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		<title>Twilight Zone &amp; Great Stories Friday February 19, 2010 part 7/15</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[7/15 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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/TxHxYQJ9SuY/2.jpg" align="left">7/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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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		<description><![CDATA[5/15 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 &#8211;
&#8220;Twilight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ejRmQWbrntU/2.jpg" align="left">5/15 Twilight Zone &amp; Great<br />
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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