1998 Jerome Bixby, screenwriter/writer, Twilight Zone, dies at 75
1994 "Twilight - Los Angeles 1992" closes at Cort New York City after 72 performances
1994 "Twilight - Los Angeles 1992" opens at Cort Theater New York City for 72 performances
1993 "Twilight of the Golds" closes at Booth Theater New York City after 29 performances
1993 "Twilight of the Golds" opens at Booth Theater New York City for 29 performances
1987 "Twilight Zone" director John Landis found innocent in death of actor
1985 Horse Racing Breeders' Cup Champs: Cozzene, Life's Magic, Pebbles, Precisionist, Proud Truth, Tasso, Twilight Ridge at Aqueduct
1985 Horse Racing Breeders' Cup Champs: Cozzene, Life's Magic, Pebbles, Precisionist, Proud Truth, Tasso, Twilight Ridge
1982 Vic Morrow, actor (Cimmaron), killed during "Twilight Zone" at 53
1975 Rod Serling, writer/host (Twilight Zone, Night Gallery), dies at 50
1959 Rod Serling's "Twilight Zone" premieres on CBS-TV
1946 Joe Dante, director, Matinee, Twilight Zone, Police Squad, Gremlins
1942 1st twilight game in 24 years, the Dodgers top Giants 7-6 raising $60,000 for Navy Relief Fund
1931 Vic Morrow, born in Bronx, New York, actor, Combat, Roots, Twilight Zone the Movie
1929 Jerry Goldsmith, pianist/composer, Twilight Zone
1925 Charles Aidman, Frankfort, Indiana, narrator, New Twilight Zone
1924 Rod Serling, born in Syracuse, New York, writer/host, Twilight Zone, Night Gallery
1919 Mochtar Lubis, Indonesian writer, Twilight in Djakarta
1917 Johnny Andrews, born in Boston, singer and host, Songs at Twilight
1894 Pavel Borkovec, Czech composer, Stmivani, [Twilight]
1840 Eugeen van Oye, Flemish writer/poet, Morning Twilight
1817 Alexander Lucius Twilight, probably 1st black to graduate from U.S. college, receives BA degree at Middlebury College
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