Great Speech From The Twilight Zone
I've been watching the original TZ series from the beginning for the last few weeks and have been loving every episode. I'm 112 out of 156 episodes in so far and while there have been hundreds of scenes that have left me either pulling the old lean slightly back while slowly nodding and grinning in approval or the *awe inspired slow clap while shaking head and smile-gasping as the final twist, point or message lands*. However, this particular scene is the only one that I just had to re watch over and over. I felt compelled to share it's wisdom. Episode 112, 'No Time Like The Past'

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PROPAGANDA For High School Kids In 1948! Would They Show This Today?

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The Obsolete Man (BEST)

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Dick Van Dyke reads “A Most Non-Political Speech” by Rod Serling | Mr.Vandy

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The Best Episode of The Twilight Zone — "The Last Flight" by Richard Matheson

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Rod Serling Intro For “The Midnight Sun”

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All 7 Dimensions Explained in Detail (From 0D to Infinity)

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LC Performance. Interview. Conversation With Rod Serling

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"I Sat Next To Him": Orson Welles Reveals His Chilling Encounter With Hitler | The Dick Cavett Show

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Rod Serling on Kamikazes

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Amadeus (1984): 10 Surprising Facts About the Film

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Rod Serling speaking at UCLA 11/11/1966

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The Twilight Zone - Obsolete Man clips BEST version

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Behind the Scenes: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Forman, 1975) with Jack Nicholson

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The Twilight Zone's "The Shelter" Is the Perfect Parable for This Moment

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Now Is Tomorrow (1958) — Lost Sci-Fi Pilot by Twilight Zone Writer Richard Matheson.

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Rod Serling on Creative Control Of Night Gallery | The Dick Cavett Show

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You don't realize how genius this interrogation scene is

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Rod Serling Talks to Bob Crane about "The Shelter"

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No Time Like The Past - Twilight-Tober Zone

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