Tag: new years

  • May you live long and prosper in 2026

    May you live long and prosper in 2026

    Happy end of 2025. Happy beginning of another one, 2026..

    We lament the past every December–we play melancholy songs to end the calendar and have hope a new one will be better.

    But yet somehow we go back again.. the next year.. doing the same thing.

    That is why this particular Batman comic has been poignant for me for a long time.

    It is not that next year will be better, or worse.. but that it will be.

    That we will make it, and a year from now be healthy and safe enough to toast what was and what will be.

    As times beats on, we all take a beating.

    Here’s to survival. And yes, Commissioner, hopefully we will be doing this again next new year’s eve.

  • 2024’s last gasp

    2024’s last gasp

    As if we needed one more reminder of the whirlwind that was 2024, here’s another reflection to add to the mix.

    New Year’s has a way of stirring thoughts about the generations that have come and gone—their visions of the present, their reflections on the past, and their dreams for the future. It’s incredible to think that we are now 100 years removed from New Year’s 1925.

    A few people born in that year or earlier are still with us, but as time marches on, they too will fade away. Soon, there will be no one left who experienced the world as it was a century ago. Unless groundbreaking advances in life-saving technology emerge, the reality is that 100 years from now, those living then likely won’t know we existed, and we will no longer be here.

    DUALITY OF TIME

    This duality—the fleeting nature of our existence and the enduring march of time—is both the nostalgia and joy of New Year’s. It reminds us that life continues, that humanity perseveres despite the challenges and calamities the planet throws our way. Yet, that same nostalgia carries a bittersweet feeling. The darkness of memory lingers in our hearts, and while it can be a source of warmth, it can also lead to melancholy. We’ve all had moments where nostalgia pulls us into sadness, sometimes even depression.

    But that’s the magic of midnight. At 12AM, nostalgia steps aside to make room for the promise of something new. Whether you celebrate by kissing a loved one, hugging friends and family, or standing quietly under the night sky, the moment is yours to own. Midnight wipes the slate clean like a Catholic Church confession.

    RESOLVE TO RESOLVE

    Resolutions may be famously short-lived, but why not aim to keep a few this year longer than the normal time frame? Pause and consider that the feelings you have now—the hope, the uncertainty, the optimism—aren’t so different from those felt by people ringing in 1925. As their clocks struck midnight, they celebrated with the same belief in the possibility of brighter days ahead. History has since painted the realities of their time, but in that moment, they, too, embraced hope.

    As we step into 2025, let’s hold onto that same belief. We will persevere as we always do. And when the clock strikes midnight next December, we’ll likely find ourselves saying, “Thank God 2024 is over,” just as we will for 2025 and the years that follow. Because that’s what we do as human beings. We endure. We hope. And we keep moving forward, whether it’s 1925, 2025, or 3025.

    Here’s to embracing the passage of time, to holding onto hope, and to welcoming the future with open arms.

  • Should 123123 be forgotten and never brought to mind

    Should 123123 be forgotten and never brought to mind

    And it will be.

    For months now we have been occasionally graced by friends and family mostly on Facebook reminding us that 12/31/23 is actually 123123.

    So there you go.

    “Should old acquaintance be forgot?” 

    WE will happily forget these memes.

    As 123123 ends at 11:59pm, we will prepare ourselves to sing the famed Auld Lang Syne, despite not having a clue what it means.

    “Auld Lang Syne” originated as a poem written by Robert Burns, the national poet of Scotland. He wrote it in 1788, however, it wasn’t printed until after he died in 1796. “Auld Lang Syne” translates to “old long since” but the less literal meaning behind the phrase is “days gone by.” The lyrics tell the story of old friends reminiscing on their previous adventures and toasting to them with a drink.

    The popularity of the song dates back about 100 years .. In 1929, Lombardo and his band played “Auld Lang Syne” as transitional music while performing at New York City’s Roosevelt Hotel during a New Year’s Eve broadcast. It was played just after midnight, and heard over radio and television airwaves. The rest became history.

    There is a Reddit thread of people asking if people who sing Auld Lang Syne really understand what they are even saying. And most people can only get through the first set of lyrics anyway despite the song lingering on for a little too long.

    Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
    And never brought to mind?
    Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
    And auld lang syne.

    Chorus:
    For auld lang syne, my jo,
    For auld lang syne,
    We’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,
    For auld lang syne,

    And surely ye’ll be your pint-stowp!
    And surely I’ll be mine!
    And we’ll tak a cup o’ kindness yet,
    For auld lang syne.

    Chorus

    We twa hae run about the braes
    And pu’d the gowans fine;
    But we’ve wander’d mony a weary foot
    Sin auld lang syne.

    Chorus

    We twa hae paidl’d i’ the burn,
    Frae mornin’ sun till dine;
    But seas between us braid hae roar’d
    Sin auld lang syne.

    Chorus

    And there’s a hand, my trusty fiere!
    And gie’s a hand o’ thine!
    And we’ll tak a right guid willy waught,
    For auld lang syne.

    Chorus

    Should old acquaintance be forgot,
    And never brought to mind?
    Should old acquaintance be forgot,
    And long, long ago.

    Chorus

    And for long, long ago, my dear
    For long, long ago,
    We’ll take a cup of kindness yet,
    For long, long ago
    And surely youll buy your pint-jug!
    And surely I’ll buy mine!
    And we’ll take a cup of kindness yet,
    For long, long ago.

    Chorus

    We two have run about the hills
    And pulled the daisies fine;
    But we’ve wandered manys the weary foot
    Since long, long ago.

    Chorus

    We two have paddled in the stream,
    From morning sun till dine;
    But seas between us broad have roared
    Since long, long ago.

    Chorus

    And there’s a hand, my trusty friend!
    And give us a hand of yours!
    And we’ll take a deep draught of good-will
    For long, long ago.

    x x x

    So with that series of verses, I vote we add in a new one. Create something of modern flare that we can actually understand. Maybe throw in a bussin or a GYOT for the kids.

    Either way, the tune is still fine .. it is melancholy and brings about a mixture of sadness and joy. But the words just don’t mean anything now.

    Out with the old.

    In with the new.

    By the way, did you know that 12/31/24 will be 123124?

  • Full listing: The Twilight Zone marathon

    Full listing: The Twilight Zone marathon

    A tradition continues on the SYFY channel this New Years eve and day.

    Saturday, December 31

    5:00 a.m.A Nice Place to Visit
    5:30 a.m.The Chaser
    6:00 a.m.The Bard
    7:00 a.m.The Long Morrow
    7:30 a.m.Mr. Garrity and The Graves
    8:00 a.m.The Trade-ins
    8:30 a.m.Hocus-pocus and Frisby
    9:00 a.m.Nightmare at 20,000 Feet
    9:30 a.m.Kind of a Stopwatch
    10:00 a.m.I Am The Night – Color Me Black
    10:30 a.m.The Changing of The Guard
    11:00 a.m,The Odyssey of Flight 33
    11:30 a.m.The Shelter
    12:00 p.m.Passage on the Lady Anne
    1:00 p.m.The Masks
    1:30 p.m.The Mighty Casey
    2:00 p.m.King Nine Will Not Return
    2:30 p.m.The Eye of the Beholder
    3:00 p.m.Dust
    3:30 p.m.The Fugitive
    4:00 p.m.A Penny For Your Thoughts
    4:30 p.m.The New Exhibit
    5:30 p.m.Showdown with Rance McGrew
    6:00 p.m.Kick the Can
    6:30 p.m.To Serve Man
    7:00 p.m.Back There
    7:30 p.m.Number Twelve Looks Just Like You
    8:00 p.m.The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross
    8:30 p.m.Stopover in a Quiet Town
    9:00 p.m.Elegy
    9:30 p.m.The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street
    10:00 p.m.Still Valley
    10:30 p.m.The Jungle
    11:00 p.m.A Man in the Bottle
    11:30 p.m.Nick of Time

    Sunday, January 1

    12:00 a.m.Long Distance Call
    12:30 a.m.The Mind and The Matter
    1:00 a.m.Probe 7 Over and Out
    1:30 a.m.Five Characters in Search of an Exit
    2:00 a.m.Nothing in the Dark
    2:30 a.m.Little Girl Lost
    3:00 a.m.The Incredible World of Horace Ford
    4:00 a.m.An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
    4:30 a.m.What’s in the Box?
    5:00 a.m.Sounds and Silences
    5:30 a.m.The Encounter
    6:00 a.m.Walking Distance
    6:30 a.m.Static
    7:30 a.m.The Obsolete Man
    8:00 a.m.Cavendar is Coming
    9:00 a.m.Mute
    9:30 a.m.Escape Clause
    10:00 a.m.Long Live Walter Jameson
    10:30 a.m.Mr. Bevis
    11:00 a.m.The After Hours
    11:30 a.m.A World of His Own
    12:00 p.m.From Agnes with Love
    12:30 p.m.Queen of the Nile
    1:00 p.m.Come Wander with Me
    1:30 p.m.The Fear
    2:00 p.m.Death Ship
    3:00 p.m.The Little People
    3:30 p.m.The Dummy
    4:00 p.m.The Last Night of a Jockey
    4:30 p.m.The Old Man in the Cave
    5:00 p.m.Night Call
    5:30 p.m.You Drive
    6:00 p.m.Black Leather Jackets
    6:30 p.m.A Piano in the House
    7:00 p.m.Person or Persons Unknown
    7:30 p.m.The Gift
    8:00 p.m.Meet in the Middle (2019)
    9:00 p.m.The Wunderkind (2019)
    9:57 p.m.The Who of You (2019)
    11:00 p.m.Living Doll
    11:30 p.m.Uncle Simon

    Monday, January 2

    12:00 a.m.The 7th is Made Up of Phantoms
    12:30 a.m.The Howling Man
    1:00 a.m.Twenty-two
    1:30 a.m.The Mirror
    2:00 a.m.The Hunt
    2:30 a.m.No Time Like the Past
    3:30 a.m.The Bewitchin’ Pool
    4:00 a.m.Mr. Dingle, the Strong
    4:30 a.m.The Midnight Sun
    5:00 a.m.Ring-a-ding Girl
    5:30 a.m.Spur of hte Moment
    6:00 a.m.The Four of Us Are Dying
    6:30 a.m.Third From the Sun
    7:00 a.m.Shot an Arrow into the Air
    7:30 a.m.The Thirty Fathom Grave
    8:30 a.m.The Lateness of hte Hour
    9:00 a.m.A Most Unusual Camera
    9:30 a.m.Night of the Meek
    10:00 a.m.Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up
    10:30 a.m.The Fever
    11:00 a.m.The Last Flight
    11:30 a.m.The Purple Testament
    12:00 p.m.Printer’s Devil
    1:00 p.m.Once Upon a Time
    1:30 p.m.One More Pallbearer
    2:00 p.m.Dead Man’s Shoes
    2:30 p.m.The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
    3:00 p.m.Where is Everybody
    3:30 p.m.The Sixteen-milimeter Shrine
    4:00 p.m.Jess-belle
    5:00 p.m.A Stop at Willoughby
    5:30 p.m.Time Enough at Last
    6:00 p.m.Perchance to Dream
    6:30 p.m.Judgement Night
    7:00 p.m.And When the Sky Was Opened
    7:30 p.m.What You Need
    8:00 p.m.A Short Drink From A Certain Fountain
    8:30 p.m.Caesar and Me
    9:00 p.m.The Brain Center at Mr. Whipple’s
    9:30 p.m.A Hundred Yards Over the Rim
    10:00 p.m.The Grave
    10:30 p.m.Death’s Head Revisited
    11:00 p.m.Mirror Image
    11:30 p.m.A World of Difference
  • THE BILE OF THE LAST DAY OF THE YEAR

    THE BILE OF THE LAST DAY OF THE YEAR

    My son got sick this morning, right before his final day of day care for the year..

    As I write this, he’s watching Netflix on the couch and relaxing. I am home from work and blogging in between worried looks each time he makes a move, just in case I have to rush back to couchside to ensure the garbage can is secure while his body’s natural state does its deed to rid itself of whatever virus is running its course.

    It somehow seems fitting. Ending the year with a few projectile dispatches.

    Think about it..
    New years is about cleaning out the mind, body, and soul. While a four and a half year old may not get the ramifications and meaning of calendar changes or balls dropping in Times Square, it’s almost like his little body decided to take part in a ritualistic cleanse..

    Yes, maybe I am being over dramatic.
    But my over-drama has improved since my son was born.
    I fondly–sarcasm there–recall the very first time my son had a flu. He was about 2, and the vomit started occurring around 3am. And a lot of it.. in the midst of the cleaning, it almost immediately began happening to me. It was gruesome, actually. A mixture of awfulness. My wife got sick, too.. but not to the extent of dad and son.  The air was so bad we wanted to just move out.

    Each time he got sick since, I was calmer each time.
    That calmness may not last forever, but the years of training my mind to accept sickness as a part of life, and a part of the body’s actual defense mechanism to heal, has culminated with amazing senses.
    Like this….
    This morning when my son sat up, he looked funny. I was sitting next to him and saw something in his expression.. I knew. I said, “You okay?” A nod ‘yes’ occurred.. I didn’t believe it. I immediately held up the garbage can and, like an amazing 1990s Michael Jordan basketball shot, he projected refuse into the can. 3 points!
    Live action dad hero.
    Maybe the one time only in life that will happen.. but moms and dads get to be keenly aware of what each expression on their child’s face means.
    I knew this morning what the worried look meant. “It” was coming..

    My wife and I have dinner plans tonight with friends for new years eve. That may be called off now due to unforeseen bodily circumstances.  The first mission of the day is to effectively utilize Febreeze and Lysol where it needs it most. Already, every door handle was disinfected. Waiting on the current room until the dust settles..
    The Twilight Zone marathon is on, too.
    Not sure if my son will give a break from Netflix, or fall asleep for a bit, in time for me to tune in to a few amazing Twilight Zones on SYFY, but that’s life.
    Life happens when you least expect it.

    When you have dinner plans..
    When the calendar changes..

    So in the spirit of my son at this moment: Cleanse yourself of the trials, tribulations, and pains of 2015.  Sixteen is a brand new chance to get something right that has been going wrong for some time.  Only YOU know what is wrong. Or your body. And if it’s internal, get ready with a garbage can and some Gatorade.

    May your travels be safe and your new years eve be the last day you to worry about the things you worried about in 2015.

  • Out with the new. In with the old.

    The rituals begin anew..
    Fireworks around the world.. celebrations. Bars packed with amateurs attempting to recreate the perfect scene from a movie that never really was real to begin with.. And Times Square. That beautiful little piece of concrete island where a million people sway together, sing together, kiss each other, and desperately try to find a working toilet or corner alley to relieve themselves of their holiday cups of cheer..

    It’s New Years Eve..
    And we don’t have Dick Clarke to kick around anymore.. Ryan Seacrest will due. He’s not ‘out’ at this time but certainly has solidified himself in becoming the face that my three year old will see one day when he is 21 years of age and hopefully–hopefully! making smart decisions with his body in bars..

    We will have to ensure Taylor Swift, undoubtedly. She is the flame of the year–he flame is bright and she’s mopping up each last second of fame and TIME magazine covers.

    That is how 2014 was.. it was a year of the unreal–planes going missing and acts of war that were never called them. Children being massacred as sacrifices to demons.. Selfie sticks. The perversion of television.. the mind numbing ignorance of Americans.. the total comedy collapse. It was a year when everything stopped being funny.

    Jokes don’t work anymore, but GIFs do.. Sitcoms are toast. But VINE is the most.. and REDDIT is king, but 4CHAN still leads–they’re the engine that creates the creative machine..

    As we turn a blind eye to the calender’s end and welcome in a new year with drunken melodies at watering holes, I am enthusiastically looking forward to 2015..

    There’s a few reasons why, which I will tell you in this already too lengthy post..
    A listing of why ‘everything is awesome.’

    2015 is just cool.

    Think about it.. we made it this far. 2015.. I can recall so many events over the past 15 years–hell, even 30.. And it all just flew by. The sands of time are quickly moving through the hourglass of our minds.. But that is nothing to be sad about. As some would say, the only real thing that exists is the present. The moment you’re in now.. the time you’re reading this, or scanning it, or clicking off in boredom. This is real. The past was real.. but it’s gone. Nothing to lament or be shameful of.  So make everyday a little more real and seize the day. This day. Nothing from yesterday.. and ignore the future, it doesn’t even exist..

    We have gone through 15 years of mindless hell. Terror and torture.. no role models worth modeling.. an invasion of technology and humanoids.. machines and robots that will take our jokes away..
    We have also endured the setup to what appears to be a police-like state, which constant surveillance and Fusion Centers, red light cams, and constant drivel on the still existence cable snooze networks about how  it’s all to keep us safe..

    But in 2015, we’re so over that.
    It’s time for a change, and attitude adjustment and a rude awakening for the hounds of negativity that worship at the alter of evil. We have the power to change the course of history, and I think 2015 may be the year we will.

    We are so over some other stuff, too..
    I think selfishness has gotten boring. Perhaps this is the year when the selfies will end and, well, maybe the couplies will take over.. we will still capture and tweet and tumble all the moments of our lives, but I sense a bit of something more taking place. I think we long for affection, not attention. I believe that 2015 will be the year we decide to forgo the nonsense of meaningless and start searching for the soul again.. A deeper appreciation of life, and a core meaning to what we are even earthlings to begin with.

    Maybe 2015 will be the year we collectively decide that reaching for the stars is the best thing humans can do. Maybe we are made for the stars since we are from them anyway. Often during ocean trips, I stare at the ocean and become frightened but secure all at the same time. Frightened at the immense body of water knowing the power it has to indiscriminately kill me, but yet at the same time know that somehow that ocean is the home to all human life. The same with space–staring at the stars does not feel like peering at other worlds, but quite the contrary. It feels like you’re looking at a photograph of where you were from, you’re youth before life, complimenting your mortal body’s makeup of stardust and ancient history..

    I feel we are getting a little ‘over’ celebrity .. Twitter has made us feel closer. We can stream music. We don’t need theaters to see movies anymore.. and the TVGUIDE has outlasted its time. Things are changing.. the old days are over. That’s not a bad thing..
    Instead, the user, the moviegoer or music lover, TV addict or avid reader, all have new abilities to see the art their choose to and enjoy the entertainment they want to. When they want to.. We are not impressed with the rich and famous–instead we have sort of grown to ignore their non-plight. I think that will continue in 2015..

    The economy sucks. Just plain sucks. Joblessness is immensely bad, and without question you know someone who is unemployed or you are unemployed.. We are over this. We want a change.. Maybe the collective consciousnesses will assist us in making a better future in the coming year. Sometimes when you’re sick and tired of being sick and tired, you make the choice to stop being sick and tired.

    I think 2015 will be the food revolution’s culmination. The FOOD BABE is mocked and hated by millions, but think about her message, minus the political tones.. She is simply saying to eat better and know your ingredients. And stop eating plastic. And food coloring.. and stuff. All that stuff. Just eat food. I think in 2015, we will continue to shop smarter and better, and with prices soaring, we will start to educate ourselves about what we are paying for.. and going broke for. And maybe our stomachs will thank us by December 2015 with a better digestive system..

    We will accept more people in 2015.. as the generation born since 1995 becomes 20, they will bring with them a strong pursuit of acceptance. Hate is so 20th century.. I hope it stays confined to that..

    The challenges around the world are going to become more clear–the despot and dictators who ravage the landscape and kill the spirit of their people will be evident. In 2014, we saw the senseless murder of children.. women.. babies.. we know the enemy. The enemy is seemingly not of this world. I hope 2015 is the year when the world puts its hands together and deals with the disgusting vermin who inhabit far too many towns and nations on this globe..

    I think President Obama will have a better year.
    There’s something to be said for his critics. He has been far less in the change and hope category.
    But Americans want to like their leader. This may be the year we finally do, the year we accept him as President.. I don’t think Americans really did accept him yet. He was an obscure figure who inhabited the White House, someone who had a seemingly happy family and golfed .. In 2015, we will come to understand he’s our president–but that does not mean we’ll think he’s good at the job.. instead we will realize he has the job.

    2015 is a big deal–it’s a marker in history.
    It’s been 15 years since Y2K did not kill us. It’s been 3 years since the Mayan calender ending. Each non event become a new beginning.

    I think 2015 is a new beginning.

    Filled in my spirit, there is a great deal of enthusiasm for the year to come.. I pray it will not be 12 months of hell on earth, but instead each day may be the best day ever.

    My son Ayden really got to enjoy a show this year, and you’ve most likely heard of it if you’re under the age of 18 or have children under the age of 10: Phineas and Ferb.  I actually got to love it, too.. The theme of the show was performed by the band BOWLING FOR SOUP–a big bad when I was around 21.. there is an extended version of the main theme called  TODAY IS GONNA BE A GREAT DAY. Clearly the song has ludicrous lyrics.. until you really get to the point of the song. It’s a song of hope and happiness. And watching my son, in all of his innocence, dance his head off when he hears this song, gives me hope and brings a smile to my face that often cannot leave, despite the negative world that exists around us. I suggest you make this song at least a brief part of your day. Enjoy it.. have fun. And dance like a child who innocently still looks at the world.

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erjC2HfqRUs]

    Maybe we all should do that a little more..
    Dance like no one is watching?
    Or dance even harder when they do watch..

    HAPPY NEW YEAR
    2015
    -BRYAN SMOLOCK,
    WWW.HORRORREPORT.COM

  • SUBMITTED FOR YOUR REVIEW: COMPLETE NEW YEARS EVE TWILIGHT ZONE MARATHON SCHEDULE

    For some, the best thing about New years is the Twilight Zone marathon on SYFY, a long standing tradition that goes back to when the network was even called SCI FI..

    And now a complete listing of time and title of the shows during the upcoming marathon..

    Dec 31
    08:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Old Man In The Cave
    Dec 31
    08:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Caesar And Me
    Dec 31
    09:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Last Flight
    Dec 31
    09:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Little People
    Dec 31
    10:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Third From The Sun
    Dec 31
    10:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Long Live Walter Jameson
    Dec 31
    11:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    A Piano In The House
    Dec 31
    11:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Perchance To Dream
    Dec 31
    12:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    A Most Unusual Camera
    Dec 31
    12:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Arrival
    Dec 31
    01:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    A Thing About Machines
    Dec 31
    01:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    And When The Sky Was Opened
    Dec 31
    02:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    I Shot An Arrow Into The Air
    Dec 31
    02:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Nick Of Time
    Dec 31
    03:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Night Of The Meek
    Dec 31
    03:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Number Twelve Looks Just Like You
    Dec 31
    04:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    What’s In The Box
    Dec 31
    04:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Walking Distance
    Dec 31
    05:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    A Hundred Yards Over The Rim
    Dec 31
    05:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    People Are Alike All Over
    Dec 31
    06:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Probe 7 Over And Out
    Dec 31
    06:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Stopover In A Quiet Town
    Dec 31
    07:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    A Game Of Pool
    Dec 31
    07:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street
    Dec 31
    08:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Dummy
    Dec 31
    08:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Invaders
    Dec 31
    09:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    To Serve Man
    Dec 31
    09:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Nightmare At 20,000 Feet
    Dec 31
    10:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    A Stop At Willoughby
    Dec 31
    10:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Hitch-hiker
    Dec 31
    11:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Dead Man’s Shoes
    Dec 31
    11:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up
    Dec 31
    12:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Midnight Sun
    Dec 31
    12:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Obsolete Man
    Dec 31
    01:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The After Hours
    Dec 31
    01:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Night Call
    Dec 31
    02:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Lonely
    Dec 31
    02:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    King Nine Will Not Return
    Dec 31
    03:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Hunt
    Dec 31
    03:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Mr. Denton On Doomsday
    Dec 31
    04:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Uncle Simon
    Dec 31
    04:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Two
    Jan 1
    06:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    I Dream Of Genie
    Jan 1
    07:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Jess-belle
    Jan 1
    08:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Purple Testament
    Jan 1
    08:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Mr. Bevis
    Jan 1
    09:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Rip Van Winkle Caper
    Jan 1
    09:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Ring-a-ding Girl
    Jan 1
    10:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Little Girl Lost
    Jan 1
    10:30 AM
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    Hocus-pocus And Frisby
    Jan 1
    11:00 AM
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    Escape Clause
    Jan 1
    11:30 AM
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    The Prime Movers
    Jan 1
    12:00 PM
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    Mr. Dingle, The Strong
    Jan 1
    12:30 PM
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    One For The Angels
    Jan 1
    01:00 PM
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    The Silence
    Jan 1
    01:30 PM
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    The Sixteen-millimeter Shrine
    Jan 1
    02:00 PM
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    Death’s Head Revisited
    Jan 1
    02:30 PM
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    It’s A Good Life
    Jan 1
    03:00 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    A Nice Place To Visit
    Jan 1
    03:30 PM
    The Twilight Zone
    A Penny For Your Thoughts
    Jan 1
    04:00 PM
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    Black Leather Jackets
    Jan 1
    04:30 PM
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    Five Characters In Search Of An Exit
    Jan 1
    05:00 PM
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    The Odyssey Of Flight 33
    Jan 1
    05:30 PM
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    The 7th Is Made Up Of Phantoms
    Jan 1
    06:00 PM
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    A Kind Of Stopwatch
    Jan 1
    06:30 PM
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    The Bewitchin’ Pool
    Jan 1
    07:00 PM
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    Kick The Can
    Jan 1
    07:30 PM
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    The Masks
    Jan 1
    08:00 PM
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    I Sing The Body Electric
    Jan 1
    08:30 PM
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    Living Doll
    Jan 1
    09:00 PM
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    Time Enough At Last
    Jan 1
    09:30 PM
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    Where Is Everybody
    Jan 1
    10:00 PM
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    The Howling Man
    Jan 1
    10:30 PM
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    Eye Of The Beholder
    Jan 1
    11:00 PM
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    The Shelter
    Jan 1
    11:30 PM
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    I Am The Night – Color Me Black
    Jan 1
    12:00 AM
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    Long Distance Call
    Jan 1
    12:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Judgement Night
    Jan 1
    01:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    Nightmare As A Child
    Jan 1
    01:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Grave
    Jan 1
    02:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Four Of Us Are Dying
    Jan 1
    02:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    A World Of His Own
    Jan 1
    03:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    In Praise Of Pip
    Jan 1
    03:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Fever
    Jan 1
    04:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The Last Rights Of Jeff Myrtlebank
    Jan 1
    04:30 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    What You Need
    Jan 1
    05:00 AM
    The Twilight Zone
    The New Exhibit