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    As Charles Beaumont became increasingly ill from a mysterious brain illness, possibly Pick's disease or very early onset Alzheimer's, and unable to write, Sohl ghostwrote three episodes of The Twilight Zone for him.

  2. Jan 27, 2020 · By the time Jerry Sohl came to ghostwrite scripts for The Twilight Zone, the reasons for collaboration were different. By the spring of 1963 Beaumont’s family and friends noticed significant changes in the writer.

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  3. Aside from Serling, who wrote or adapted nearly two-thirds of the series' total episodes, writers for The Twilight Zone included leading authors such as Charles Beaumont, Ray Bradbury, Earl Hamner, Jr., George Clayton Johnson, Richard Matheson, Reginald Rose, and Jerry Sohl.

  4. The Twilight Zone (marketed as Twilight Zone for its final two seasons) is an American fantasy science fiction horror anthology television series created and presented by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons on CBS from October 2, 1959, to June 19, 1964.

  5. Oct 31, 1999 · Sohl, who ghost-wrote such classic episodes of Twilight Zone as “The New Exhibit” and “Living Doll” for Beaumont, estimates that he lost at least $25,000 because of this. And yet it is a testament to the Group members’ love for their friend and mentor that no one pursued the matter later.

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  6. "Night Call" is "The Twilight Zone"'s only bonafide ghost story. While "Twenty Two", "The Passersby", "Stopover in a Quiet Town" and a few others touch the genre, Richard Matheson's script fits the bill in its entirety. And luckily, Matheson was able to get producer Bert Granet to hire Jacques Tourneur ("Alfred Hitchcock Presents", etc.) to direct.

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  8. Based on his own short story, it was to be one of his last teleplays for Twilight Zone. An artificial man breaks out of the laboratory where he was built, and into society. This was no robot - it was a man made with a past, a present, and human emotions.

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