- Static (The Twilight Zone)
Infobox Television episode
Title = Static
Series = The Twilight Zone
Caption =Paranormal radio as seen in "Static"
Season = 2
Episode = 56
Airdate =March 10 ,1961
Production = 173-3665
Writer =Charles Beaumont
Director =Buzz Kulik
Guests =Dean Jagger : Ed Lindsay
Carmen Mathews : Vinnie
Robert Emhardt : Professor Ackerman
Arch W. Johnson : Roscoe Bragg
Alice Pearce : Mrs. Nielson
Clegg Hoyt : Shopkeeper (the "junk dealer")
Stephen Talbot : Boy
Lillian O'Malley : Miss Meredith
Pat O'Malley : Mr. Llewellyn
Roy Rowan : (Voice of radio and television announcer) (uncredited)
Diane Strom : (Blonde in TV cigarette commercial) (uncredited)
Jerry Fuller : (Rock 'n' roll singer on TV) (uncredited)
Eddie Marr : (Hard-sell real estate pitchman on TV) (uncredited)
Bob Crane : (Voice of radio disc jockey) (uncredited)
Bob Duggan : Extra (uncredited)
Jay Overholts : Extra (uncredited)
Music =
Episode list =List of Twilight Zone episodes
Prev =Mr. Dingle, the Strong
Next =The Prime Mover "Static" is an episode of the
American television anthology series "The Twilight Zone".Opening narration
As Ed Lindsay retrieves his old radio from the boarding house basement, the camera moves to show Rod Serling standing at the top of the basement steps:
ynopsis
Ed Lindsay, an embittered, irritable bachelor in his late fifties, living in a boarding house, is dismayed over the mindless and worthless programs and commercials emanating from the television set watched by the other residents. He retrieves from the basement the old radio which, in his younger and happier days, he enjoyed as a source of relaxation and entertainment. Installing it in his joyless room, he is astonished to hear the radio transmit 1930s and 40s music and programs, including those of
Major Bowes ,Fred Allen andTommy Dorsey , all of whom were no longer alive. He tries to tell the others about the miraculous broadcasts, but they can hear only static. Worried about Ed's mental state, they have the radio taken away by a junk dealer in his absence, but when they tell Ed, he rushes out and manages to buy it back for ten dollars.Subsequently Ed has a heartfelt confrontation with Vinnie, who has lived in the same boarding house with him for twenty years, enabling us to learn that in an earlier era, they listened together to the same shows and had intended to marry, but he kept letting other things interfere and too much time passed. She tells him that the past cannot be recovered and he should let it go. As she returns to her room, he turns on the radio. Both Ed and Vinnie are young again, or rather, Ed has retreated 20 years into his own past to relive his life and set things right.
Closing narration
Episode notes
As "The Twilight Zone"'s second season began, the production was informed by
CBS that at about $65,000 per episode, the show was exceeding its budget. By November 1960, 16 episodes, more than half of the projected 29, were already filmed, and five of those had been broadcast. It was decided that six consecutive episodes would be videotaped atCBS Television City in the manner of a live drama and then transferred to 16-millimeter film for TV transmission. Eventual savings amounted to only about $30,000 for all six entries, which was judged to be insufficient to offset the loss of depth of visual perspective that at the time only film could offer. The shows wound up looking little better than set-bound soap operas and as a result the experiment was deemed a failure and never tried again.Even though the six shows were taped in a row, through November and into mid-December, their broadcast dates were out of order and varied widely, with this, the second one, shown on
March 10 ,1961 as episode 20. The first, "The Lateness of the Hour " was seen onDecember 2 ,1960 as episode 8; the third, "The Whole Truth" appeared onJanuary 20 ,1961 as episode 14; the fourth was theChristmas show "Night of the Meek " shown as the 11th episode onDecember 23 ,1960 ; the fifth, "Twenty-Two " was seen onFebruary 10 ,1961 as episode 17; and the last one, "Long Distance Call " was transmitted onMarch 3 ,1961 as episode 22.References
*DeVoe, Bill. (2008). "Trivia from The Twilight Zone". Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. ISBN 978-1593931360
*Grams, Martin. (2008). "The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic". Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. ISBN 978-0970331090External links
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* [http://www.tv.com/the-twilight-zone/static/episode/12640/summary.html TV.com episode page]Twilight Zone links
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The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)
*Episode List
*Season 2
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