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Coming up, David Bianculli has an appreciation of TV writer and producer Rod Serling, creator of the series The Twilight Zone.
This is Fresh Air.
On October 2nd, the state of Ohio placed a new historical marker on the campus of Antioch College.
It commemorates screenwriter and TV writer and producer Rod Serling, who graduated from Antioch after his military service in World War II and later returned to teach there.
October 2nd, not coincidentally, marked the 66th anniversary of the premiere of Serling's The Twilight Zone on CBS.
Our TV critic David Bianculli says both the man and his TV work deserve all the remembrances they can get.
David Bianculli is Fresh Air's television critic.
His most recent book is The Platinum Age of Television, From I Love Lucy to The Walking Dead, How TV Became Terrific.
On tomorrow's show, Grammy Award-winning singer and musician Leve sings and plays some songs for us.
Her music is a hybrid of pop, jazz, and classical music.
She had rigorous classical training in Iceland, where she's from.
Her mother, who is Chinese, plays in the Iceland Symphony Orchestra.
Leve has a new album.
I hope you can join us.
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