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===Writing=== Serling wrote many of the teleplays, including "Camera Obscura" (based on a short story by [[Basil Copper]]), "The Caterpillar" (based on a short story by [[Oscar Cook]]), "Class of '99", "[[Cool Air]]" (based on a short story by [[H.P. Lovecraft]]), "The Doll", "Green Fingers", "Lindemann's Catch", and "The Messiah on Mott Street" (heavily influenced by [[Bernard Malamud]]'s "Angel Levine"). Non-Serling efforts include "The Dead Man", "I'll Never Leave You—Ever", "[[Pickman's Model]]" (based on a short story by H.P. Lovecraft), "A Question of Fear", "[[Silent Snow, Secret Snow]]", and "The Sins of the Fathers". [[Robert Bloch]] wrote two teleplays for the show. "Logoda's Heads" was based on the story by [[August Derleth]]. "Last Rites for a Dead Druid" originally was an adaptation by Bloch of the H.P. Lovecraft/[[Hazel Heald]] collaboration "[[Out of the Aeons]]"; however, Bloch's script was not used, and the episode was rewritten and retitled. As a result, "Last Rites for a Dead Druid" bears no resemblance to "Out of the Aeons".<ref>Randall Larson. ''The Complete Robert Bloch: An Illustrated, Comprehensive Bibliography''. Fandom Unlimited, 19856, p. 76</ref>
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