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Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Release Date: 08/03/2019

4X15 4X15 "The Changing of the Gart"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

The end.   Get Dr. Reba Wissner’s essential A Dimension of Sound: Music in The Twilight Zone here: Glenn Tolle’s blog post on Horace Mann: Get Night Gallery Season 1 on Blu-ray here: Theme: “Neither Here nor There” performed by Twin Loops “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” performed by Thurl Ravenscroft (from the album How the Grinch Stole Christmas: The Original TV Soundtrack, copyright 1966 by MGM Records) “Snowfall” performed by the Jackie Gleason & His Orchestra (from the album Merry Christmas, copyright 1956 by Capitol Records) “Midnight Sun” performed by...

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4x14 4x14 "Quarantine Confidential 3D"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

One down, one to go. In the penultimate installment of the show, host Craig does one final round of housekeeping and (not surprisingly) pimps his work on the Night Gallery Season 1 Blu-ray set. Worth your time? Only you can make that determination. It’s free, for God’s sake, so just download the damn thing.  Get Night Gallery season 1 on Blu-ray here:   Theme: “Neither Here nor There” performed by Twin Loops  “Strange Girl” performed by Hubert Laws (from the album Flute By-Laws, copyright 1966 by Atlantic Records)  “Sour Times (Cut & Paste...

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4x13 4x13 "Between Awe and Mystery: An Outer Limits Podcast"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Bug-eyed monster lovers rejoice! This week Craig dives deep into the pool of primordial goo that is the Outer Limits episode “Tourist Attraction.” TOL historian David J. Schow joins in to regale us with his bottomless sea of knowledge, plus Dr. Reba Wissner gives us the lowdown on the episode’s original music score. The whole affair is slimy... yet strangely satisfying.  Get your David J. Schow literary fix right here: https://www.cimarronstreetbooks.com/  Get your own Ichthyosaurus Mercurius model kit here:...

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4x12 4x12 "2Quarantine 2Confidential"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

This week, host Craig checks out “Reap What You Sow,” a fan-made Twilight Zone episode in the spirit of the original series, then gazes backward at his own (sadly unrealized) dream of creating... well, something along the same lines. Friend of the show Carson Cohen returns for some much-needed fact checking, then we wrap up with some reportage on an exciting Rod Serling-related crowdfunding campaign. Oh, it’s also Hallowe’en, which we’re apparently not observing at all this year. Boo indeed.    Theme: “Neither Here nor There (Yet Another Revision version)”...

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4x11 4x11 "Nathan Van Cleave in The Twilight Zone... and Beyond"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Nathan Van Cleave, The Twilight Zone’s most prolific composer, finally gets a well-deserved spotlighting in this special installment of the podcast, made complete by an appearance by musician and friend of the program Carson Cohen. Enjoy!    Stream William Castle’s Project X (1968) here:     Watch 1959’s Destination: Space here:     Read Dirk Wickenden’s interview with Fred Steiner about Nathan Van Cleave here:     The Twilight Zone is a trademark of CBS, Inc.  Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone...

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4x10: 4x10: "Quarantine Confidential: Live, Unedited and Uncouth"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Have you ever wondered what the show might sound like with NO editing whatsoever? Like, NONE. And no script, either. No, really. We’re talking a solid hour of off-the-cuff yammering from host Craig with ZERO pre-planning (and zero production value). Listen... if you dare.    Stephanie Griffin’s Siren Song Stitchery, where awesome stuff comes to three-dimensional-hand-sewn life:     Kilian Melloy’s magnificent short story “The Boundary” (which he dedicated to me, of all people):    Kilian Melloy (Edge Media Network) interviews yours truly about...

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4x09 4x09 "Judgment at Serlingberg, Part II"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

Submitted for your approval, part two of our epic study of Rod Serling’s World War II PTSD-demon-exorcizing Twilight Zone episodes. This time we’re neck-deep in the Pacific Theater side of things, which happens to be where Serling served---- so the episodes we’re covering (“The Purple Testament” and “A Quality of Mercy,” plus “The Encounter” for good measure) have an added bit of emotional and existential weight to ‘em. Listen with horror as host Craig tries to keep things light in the face of such grim thematic material. If nothing else, our old buddy Dr. Reba Wissner...

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4x08 4x08 "Judgment at Serlingberg, Part I"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

We’re back (after an unintentional 4-month absence) to dissect the classic Twilight Zone episodes “Judgment Night” and “Death’s-Head Revisited." Listen with horror as Craig tries valiantly to bring a sense of levity to the proceedings (spoiler alert: it doesn’t work). Achtung! Wanna hire the mega-talented Rick Sellers for some voiceover work? Hit him up here: http:// Check out the awesome Shadows and Substance: Exploring the Works of Rod Serling blog: Pre-order Night Gallery: The Art of Darkness here: “Welcome Back (theme from Welcome Back Kotter)” performed by John Sebastian...

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4x07 4x07 "Bolie à Deux"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

This week Craig referees an epic bout between the classic Twilight Zone episodes “The Big Tall Wish” and “Steel.” One of ‘em will take home the championship belt, and the other will limp home with dashed hopes and shattered dreams. In between rounds, fan-favorite Dr. Reba Wissner pops in to give us the lowdown on the musical underscore. You can’t get this on Pay-Per-View, folks. A goldmine of fake product labels: Get Dr. Reba Wissner’s essential A Dimension of Sound: Music in The Twilight Zone here: While you’re at it, snag Ron Rodman’s Tuning In: American Narrative...

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4x06 4x06 "DJS 2: Anthologic Boogaloo"

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast

This week Craig mines a solid two more hours of priceless conversation with celebrated screenwriter David J. Schow from their legendary 5-hour epic recording session from late April. Expect lots of twists and tangents and, as always, a lot of tongue-tripping from yours truly.   The Twilight Zone is a trademark of CBS, Inc. Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast is a nonprofit podcast. Music clips and dialogue excerpts used herein are the property of their respective copyright owners; we claim no ownership of these materials. Their use is strictly for illustrative purposes and...

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“Neither Here Nor There (‘Really? Another Revision?’ Revision)” by Twin Loops

TWILIGHT ZONE MAIN TITLE AND END THEMES composed by Marius Constant, performed by Marco Beltrami and Brandon Roberts

“Halloween (Main Theme)” composed and performed by John Carpenter, from Halloween: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (copyright 1983 by Varèse Sarabande Records)

Miscellaneous cues from Hangover Square composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann, from Hangover Square: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (copyright 1945 by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)

“The Sleeper Car” performed by Thievery Corporation, from the EP .38.45 (A Thievery Number) (copyright 1998 by ESL Music)

 

The Twilight Zone is a trademark of CBS, Inc.

Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast is a nonprofit podcast. Music clips and dialogue excerpts used herein are the property of their respective copyright owners; we claim no ownership of these materials. Their use is strictly for illustrative purposes and should be considered Fair Use as stated in the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. section 107.