![]() The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic. ^ "The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas: A Kind of Stopwatch".The original scripts (both versions) are part of The Rod Serling Archives at Ithaca College. ^ "A Kind of Stopwatch" is the title on the script, two versions of which were published in As Timeless as Infinity: The Complete Twilight Zone Scripts of Rod Serling, Volume 3, edited by Tony Albarella (Gauntlet Press, 2007).List of The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) episodes.The episode has been parodied by a number of animated series, including in the Johnny Bravo episode "The Day the Earth Didn't Move Around Very Much" the Simpsons 2003 Halloween episode " Treehouse of Horror XIV" The Garfield Show episode "Time Master" and the series finale of Futurama. Ideas from this episode were used in " A Little Peace and Quiet", an episode in the 1985 revival of The Twilight Zone. The television episode was later adapted as an episode of The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas series under the title "A Kind of Stopwatch", featuring Lou Diamond Phillips in the lead role. One cast member, last-billed Ken Drake, had a credited bit part in an earlier episode of the original series, " A Hundred Yards Over the Rim" (April 1961). Al Silvani: one of the drinkers in Polucci's bar.Sam Balter: sports announcer on TV in Polucci's bar.Ken Drake as Daniel, last patron in Palucci's bar who tells McNulty, "Come on fella, we're trying to watch.".Ray Kellog as Fred, who delivers coffee to McNulty's office.Richard Wessel as Charlie, drinker in Palucci's bar.Doris Singleton as Secretary to McNulty's boss Mr.Leon Belasco as Potts, the drunk who gives McNulty the stopwatch. ![]()
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