The role of Anne Rogers was played by Veronica Cartwrightin the episode "I Sing the Body Electric"
The four Twilight Zone episodes where Rod Serling offered a mid-episode narration was "I Sing the Body Electric" , "I Shot an Arrow into the Air" , "Walking Distance" and "Time Enough At Last" .
June Vincent was originally cast as Aunt Nedra in Twilight Zone: Season 3: Episode35 "I Sing the Body Electric " but the producers were disappointed with the scene . A reshoot directed by William F. Claxton replaced Vincent with Doris Packer .
Willoughby- He thinks it is an obsolete town- it turns out to be the name of a Funeral Parlor- is seen on the side of a Hearse that picks up his body! typical of the morbid humor occasionally indulged in in Twilight Zone. I recall this episode as I am a railroad buff, and it did involve the Railroad.
"I Sing the Body Electric" was the only episode written by Ray Bradbury of the original Twilight Zone in the 1960's. Another Bradbury script called "Here There Be Tygers," was turned down because it was too expensive to film, but it was later done as an episode for The Ray Bradbury Theater in 1990.
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The Twilight Zone - 1959 I Sing the Body Electric 3-35 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
The four Twilight Zone episodes where Rod Serling offered a mid-episode narration was "I Sing the Body Electric" , "I Shot an Arrow into the Air" , "Walking Distance" and "Time Enough At Last" .
June Vincent was originally cast as Aunt Nedra in Twilight Zone: Season 3: Episode35 "I Sing the Body Electric " but the producers were disappointed with the scene . A reshoot directed by William F. Claxton replaced Vincent with Doris Packer .
The song is "The Body Electric" from their 1984 album, "Grace Under Pressure". The 1001001 is binary, not really for anything in particular, I don't think. The song is about stresses that a person can feel, in general, and has numerous references to science fiction, most notably to an episode of The Twilight Zone, also titled "The Body Electric".
Willoughby- He thinks it is an obsolete town- it turns out to be the name of a Funeral Parlor- is seen on the side of a Hearse that picks up his body! typical of the morbid humor occasionally indulged in in Twilight Zone. I recall this episode as I am a railroad buff, and it did involve the Railroad.
"I Sing the Body Electric" was the only episode written by Ray Bradbury of the original Twilight Zone in the 1960's. Another Bradbury script called "Here There Be Tygers," was turned down because it was too expensive to film, but it was later done as an episode for The Ray Bradbury Theater in 1990.
Kate has an electric pulse in her body which puts a vampire flat on their back Kate describes it 'like a human being tazered' :)
An acoustic that still has one or more pick ups. A semi acoustic (semi electric) guitar has a hollow body and can be played as an acoustic guitar but it also has one or more pickups which means that it can be played through an amplifier as an electric guitar.
There is no photosynthesis
My Body Sings Electric was created in 2007.
Body Electric - album - was created in 1999.
We Sing the Body Electric was created in 2003.