After ‘The Twilight Zone,’ Rod Serling Created an Underrated TV Western

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After ‘The Twilight Zone,’ Rod Serling Created an Underrated TV Western
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The Big Picture While Rod Serling is best known for being the face and voice of the original incarnation of The Twilight Zone, it wasn't the only television project the filmmaker undertook during the mid-1960s. Before he made Night Gallery, there was a brief moment where Serling set aside the macabre for a tried-and-true genre that he'd previously had little interest in at all: the Western.

"It seems a reasonable conjecture that if there are any television sets up in cowboy heaven and any one of these rough-and-wooly nail-eaters could see with what careless abandon their names and exploits are being bandied about, they're very likely turning over in their graves — or worse, getting out of them," Serling notes in the opening narration for the episode. His thoughts on adaptations of characters like Wyatt Earp, Jesse James, and Billy the Kid were quite clear.

1:24 Related Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott Teamed Up for an Epic TV Western Adventure In 1982, an underrated TV Western featured two of the greatest of the genre. "If the network wanted a conventional Western with an emphasis on violence and action, it should have hired a conventional Western writer," Serling told The Philadelphia Bulletin after production was stalled due to a "lack of violence." "The initial idea of the series...

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