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Doug Krentzlin
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Doug Krentzlin is a professional freelance writer, guest lecturer and actor living in Silver Spring, Maryland, with his cats, Buffy and Angel. Doug covers the classics of television, including comedies, dramas, mysteries, thrillers, horror, sci-fi, fantasy, animation and literary adaptations. He has also had articles published in the New York Post and Movie Maker Magazine. Doug can be reached here.


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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Although it’s not nearly as well known as the latter-day series starring Jeremy Brett, the British Sherlock Holmes television series that ran...
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Friday, November 27th, 2009
Fans of The X-Files fall into two categories: those who prefer the episodes connected to the alien conspiracy and those who prefer the self-contained...
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
With the collapse of the studio system, the death of the censorship code and the advent of color television, Hollywood went through a lot of odd...
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When Jeremy Brett made his debut as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s immortal detective Sherlock Holmes in Granada Television’s The Adventures of...
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“There is nothing funny about a clown at midnight” -- Lon Chaney, Sr. Good ol’ Lon knew exactly what he was talking...
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Although it occasionally delved into social and political commentary à la Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Joseph Stefano’s seminal...
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Don’t let the title of The Twilight Zone episode It’s a Good Life (originally broadcast on Nov. 3, 1961) fool you. This has no resemblance...
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Alfred Hitchcock directed several episodes of his two anthology television shows Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, but,...
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Producer/director Dan Curtis and writer Richard Matheson hit pay dirt in 1972 when their made-for-TV production of The Night Stalker became a ratings...
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The X-Files produced some scary as hell episodes, but it’s safe to say the single most terrifying episode was Home (originally broadcast on Oct....
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Favorite TV Shows

  1. Anything by Joss Whedon
  2. SCTV
  3. Alfred Hitchcock Presents
  4. Sgt. Bilko
  5. The Avengers
  6. Get Smart
  7. Sherlock Holmes w/Jeremy Brett
  8. The Office (both UK & US)
  9. The Outer Limits (original)
  10. La Femme Nikita
  11. Secret Agent (a.k.a. Danger Man)
  12. Nero Wolfe w/Timothy Hutton & Maury Chaykin
  13. The Twilight Zone (original)
  14. The X Files
  15. Police Squad!
  16. Tales from the Crypt
  17. Peter Gunn
  18. Xena, Warrior Princess
  19. The Tick w/Patrick Warburton
  20. The Adventures of Superman
  21. Kolchak: The Night Stalker
  22. Have Gun Will Travel
  23. Zorro