Saturday, December 9, 2017

2x15 A Conversation with Steven Jay Rubin



This week author Steven Jay Rubin drops by to discuss his marvelous new book The Twilight Zone Encyclopedia. Along the way, Craig practically falls over himself gushing over the book, repeatedly trips over his own tongue, and commits the ultimate interview sin… but you’ll have to listen to find out what it is (actually, there are two pretty egregious faux pas committed herein… oh, the shame!).

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Theme Music: “Neither Here nor There (3.4)” by Twin Loops

“The Unknown,” “Invitation,” “The Moon Is Low,” “Shangri-La” and “The Twilight Zone” performed by Marty Manning and His Orchestra (from the album The Twilight Zone: A Sound Adventure in Space, copyright 1961 by Columbia Records)


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1 comment:

  1. Hello again Craig.
    Thanks so much for another great interview.
    I did not expect very much from this book but I am absolutely thrilled with it.
    Truly a lot of fun for fanatics like you and me.
    However, Nathan Van Cleave was a significant part of the Twilight Zone universe and deserves to be mentioned in a book of this type.
    I also noticed that there is no entry for Jonathan Harris (The Silence).
    Maybe a future updated second edition of this book would rectify these omissions.
    Anyway, thank you again for all you do and I hope all is well with you and your loved ones.

    Scott.

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