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  1. Jack Klugman (April 27, 1922 - December 24, 2012) is an actor from Pennsylvania. He appeared in four episodes of The Twilight Zone. Klugman is perhaps best-remembered for his role as Oscar Madison on the television series The Odd Couple. He is tied with Burgess Meredith for the most guest-starring roles on the original series. In Praise of Pip A Passage for Trumpet A Game of Pool Death Ship

  2. In Praise of Pip: Directed by Joseph M. Newman. With Jack Klugman, Connie Gilchrist, Bobby Diamond, Bill Mumy. A wearied bookie, learning of his grown soldier son Pip dying in South Vietnam, gets to spend one last delightful hour with a ten-year-old version of him at an amusement park.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Joseph M. Newman
    • 1963-09-27
  3. Death Ship: Directed by Don Medford. With Jack Klugman, Ross Martin, Fred Beir, Mary Webster. An interplanetary expedition from Earth finds an exact duplicate of their ship and themselves crashed on the planet they were surveying.

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    • TV-PG
    • Don Medford
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_KlugmanJack Klugman - Wikipedia

    (1958). During the 1960s, he guest-starred on numerous television series. Klugman won his first Primetime Emmy Award for his guest-starring role on The Defenders in 1964. He also made a total of four appearances on The Twilight Zone from 1960 to 1963. In 1965, Klugman replaced Walter Matthau as Oscar Madison in the Broadway play The Odd Couple.

  5. The Twilight Zone episode: Episode no. Season 3 Episode 5: Directed by: Buzz Kulik: Written by: George Clayton Johnson: Featured music: Stock and new music by Jerry Goldsmith (uncredited) Production code: 4815: Original air date: October 13, 1961 () Running time: 25 minutes (without commercials) Guest appearances; Jack Klugman as Jesse Cardiff

    • October 13, 1961
    • Buzz Kulik
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  7. A Passage for Trumpet: Directed by Don Medford. With Rod Serling, Jack Klugman, John Anderson, Frank Wolff. A suicidally despondent trumpet player finds himself in a bizarre world where he seems to be invisible to everyone, except for one helpful other musician.

  8. In Praise of Pip. " In Praise of Pip " is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. In this episode, after learning that his soldier son has suffered a mortal wound in an early phase of the Vietnam War, a crooked bookie encounters a childhood version of his son. This was the first episode of The Twilight Zone to ...

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