I highly recommend watching Rod Serling's interview with Mike Wallace from 1959, made just he was about to launch The Twilight Zone. Serling has quite a story to tell. Strongly opinionated and eloquent. I also recommend reading his Wikipedia biography.
@Leonated No, he's Richard Kiel, who played "Jaws" in the James Bond films, "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) and "Moonraker" (1979). As the large-headed guy, he's playing Kanamit in the 1962 Twilight Zone episode "To Serve Man". He's been acting since 1960 and is the voice of Vladamir in Disney's "Tangled" (2010).
just for a reference
10. the little people 01:04
9. the printer's devil 01:50
8. the masks 03:03
7. the silence 03:54
6. whats in the box 04:28
5. its a good life 05:52
4. eye of the beholder 06:58
3. a game of pool 07:23
2. living doll 08:11
1. walking distance 09:12
@goldenglock1 The Invaders. It had Agnes Moorehead of "Bewitched" and "Citizen Kane" fame in it. If you can find a way to watch it, then do. It's a good one. :)
James i bought the twilight zone fan favorites with 19 episodes at target for only twenty dollars. Wich shows me its a good deal or they just dont respect the show anymore. But i love them all. My favorite is either living doll, time enough at last, or nightmare at 20,000 feet
I don't know whether to categorize The Twilight Zone as being psychological or horror. I suppose it's supposed to have elements of both parties, but nonetheless, it is most likely one of the greatest shows in history.