Things you didn't know you knew
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 1:43 am
My wife and I enjoy listening to radio dramatizations of old "Twilight Zone" episodes on BBC 7. Stacey Keach serves as the narrator for these and the scripts are followed pretty accurately.
Now here's the funny thing.
I probably haven't seen a Twilight Zone episode for more than 20 years. Yet (10 for 10 episodes so far), I can run down the plot within 10 seconds of hearing the the episode start, long before the "Submitted for your approval" line. In about half of them, I can recount the plot after hearing only the title of the episode. On about 75% of them, I can name one of the actors in the original episode.
How's that for weird? I wasn't aware that the series had made such an impression on me, what, 40 years ago? To be sure, there was some fine screenwriting in that series that we don't see nowadays.
Does anyone else have a similar experience to recount?
Now here's the funny thing.
I probably haven't seen a Twilight Zone episode for more than 20 years. Yet (10 for 10 episodes so far), I can run down the plot within 10 seconds of hearing the the episode start, long before the "Submitted for your approval" line. In about half of them, I can recount the plot after hearing only the title of the episode. On about 75% of them, I can name one of the actors in the original episode.
How's that for weird? I wasn't aware that the series had made such an impression on me, what, 40 years ago? To be sure, there was some fine screenwriting in that series that we don't see nowadays.
Does anyone else have a similar experience to recount?