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From: brad@looking.UUCP (Brad Templeton)
Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers,net.tv
Subject: Twilight Zone, Amazing Stories, Alfred Hitchcock presents
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Date: Sun, 29-Sep-85 21:55:50 EDT
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Posted: Sun Sep 29 21:55:50 1985
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Summary: 

The new TZ was somewhat disappointing.  Better than average fare for
TV, but not up to the Serling days.

Shatterday was overacted, and "Peace and Quiet" was too predictable.

Ghost Train (Amazing Stories) was good, but not superb.  More worthy of
TZ than the new TZ.

Hitchcock was good.

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In general, I am very pleased to see the return of the anthology series.
It is my favourite television format, and one that has hardly existed since
the seventies.  5 new anothology shows are changing that. (The above three,
plus Tales from the Darkside and Comedy Factory)

But these shows must remember what makes them strong.  Originality.  Original
stories by fresh new writers.  Original performances by fresh new actors.
Both the TZ movie and the new TZ seem to forget this somewhat.

(By the way, one of the reasons for Doctor Who's success is that it is
really an anthology series with a single continuing character.)
-- 
Brad Templeton, Looking Glass Software Ltd. - Waterloo, Ontario 519/884-7473