- Uncle Simon
Infobox Television episode
Title = Uncle Simon
Series = The Twilight Zone
Caption = Scene from "Uncle Simon"
Season = 5
Episode = 128
Airdate =November 15 1963
Production =2604
Writer =Rod Serling
Director =Don Siegel
Guests =Cedric Hardwicke : Simon Polk
Constance Ford : Barbara Polk
Music = Stock
Episode list =List of Twilight Zone episodes
Prev =The Old Man in the Cave
Next =Probe 7, Over and Out "Uncle Simon" is an episode of the
American television anthology seriesThe Twilight Zone .Opening Narration
ynopsis
Barbara Polk has lived with her uncle, Simon Polk, for 25 years—even though she hates him—simply because she is his only heir. She becomes so frustrated with him that she murders him, looking forward to inheriting his wealth (as well as some peace and quiet). However, a stipulation in his will causes her to have to look after his last invention, which is a robot that acts and sounds just like him.
Closing Narration
Preview for Next Week's Story
Episode notes
*An excerpt from Hal Erikson's article “Censorship: Another Dimension Behind the Twilight Zone”, published in the October
1985 edition ofThe Twilight Zone Magazine ":Concerning the origin of Simon's obsession with hot cocoa:::The most significant scene in Serling's teleplay was the first indication that the robot was Simon reincarnate. The introductory scenes in the script established Simon as an habitual pipesmoker, prompting the niece to complain about the smelly old pipes and tobacco ashes ruining the decor of the house. When the robot inherits Simon’s pipe-smoking prowess, it becomes obvious that the rest of Simon's “bad habits” will resurface. The only problem was that Twilight Zone’s sponsor at that time was the
American Tobacco Company .:Here, in part, is the letter sent to Twilight Zone producer Bert Granet by American Tobacco’s advertising agency:
::"...(T)he episode “Uncle Simon” has several references and scenes which make tobacco the pipe smoking appear most unsavory. Lines like “get rid of your ugly-smelling pipe ashes...” in scene 7; doing things like back-handing the pipes off the desk, stamping on them and breaking them into pieces and flinging the ashtray against the wall in scenes 28 and 29; the robot’s kicking used tobacco on the floor in scene 61...We hope that you will make every effort to alter those so that American Tobacco will have no objection."
::"Perhaps open books, scientific papers, and manuscripts strewn around the room could be substituted. Or various bits of wire, tubes, and electronic gear. Even smelly, dirty, open, and spilled chemical bottles and jars. Or how about apple cores, banana peels, and grape stems? Even old clothing thrown around might help..."
:Bert Granet’s reply to this letter was a masterpiece of tact:
::"...It seems to me that there is a misinterpretation of the meaning of the pipe and tobacco in this story...It is Barbara, [Simon’s] niece, a partial psychotic, who objects to his smoking, which is obviously a joy to him, since there are so many pipes present. Barbara, then, of course, is averse to a symbol that gives him constant pleasure. None of your suggestions to replace the pipe has its personal nature. It would be distasteful for me for someone to be munching and strewing fruit through a show. Nor would these fruit peels have a reason to be there when the robot supplants Uncle Simon, whereas the pipes serve as a positive reminder of what he loved and she hated."
::"To sum up, I do not think this story says that pipe smoking is unsavory. What it does say is that a neurotic girl begrudged a pipe smoker his enjoyment."
:But American Tobacco won out. As filmed, “Uncle Simon” had us believe that the joyful habit which Simon passed on to the robot was not tobacco, but hot chocolate. Although the episode is acceptable as entertainment, it does seem rather ridiculous that a complicated piece of electronics like a robot would want to partake of a hot liquid which might well be dangerous to its circuitry, although Simon may have programmed and built it to withstand and drink hot liquids, as he programmed it with the craving.
*The robot suit is
Robby the Robot , the same one used in the film "Forbidden Planet ". Robby also appeared in the episodes, "The Brain Center at Whipple's " and "One for the Angels ".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 978-0970331090
*Zicree, Marc Scott: "The Twilight Zone Companion". Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition)External links
*imdb title|id=0734687|title=Uncle Simon
* [http://www.tv.com/the-twilight-zone/uncle-simon/episode/12713/summary.html TV.com episode page]Twilight Zone links
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The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)
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