Twilight Zone Episodes
George Clayton Johnson wrote the following stories for The Twilight Zone series:
- The Four of Us Are Dying (1960) (story)
- Execution (1960) (story)
- The Prime Mover (inadvertently credited solely to Charles Beaumont)
- A Penny for Your Thoughts (1961) (teleplay)
- A Game of Pool (1961) (teleplay)
- Nothing in the Dark (1962) (teleplay)
- Kick the Can (1962, also featured in the 1983 movie The Twilight Zone: The Movie) (teleplay)
- Ninety Years Without Slumbering (1963) (story, as Johnson Smith)
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