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Cornell Douglas And The Hot RodsRod Serling (1924–1975) was an influential American screenwriter and television producer celebrated for pioneering live television dramas in the 1950s and creating the iconic anthology series *The Twilight Zone*. Throughout his career, he advocated against censorship and addressed social issues such as racism and war, reflecting his experiences as a World War II veteran. Serling's work earned him numerous accolades, including Emmy Awards, and he left a lasting impact on the television industry by shaping narrative standards and compelling storytelling. His legacy continues to influence the science fiction and horror genres. (Source: Wikipedia)
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