Celebrate the New Year in The Twilight Zone With a Pair of Spine-Tingling Marathons



Summary

  • Syfy Channel and Heroes & Icons are hosting marathons of The Twilight Zone to celebrate New Year’s. The marathons run from December 30, 2023, until January 2, 2024.
  • Syfy continues its 30-year tradition of presenting The Twilight Zone marathon.
  • Heroes & Icons’ A Toast to Twilight marathon kicks off on New Year’s Eve with two of the series’ best episodes: To Serve Man and Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, the latter stars William Shatner.

“It’s a cookbook! It’s a cookbook!” No, but it’s nearly four days devoted to The Twilight Zone. Unlock the door with the key of imagination once more and return to The Twilight Zone. As the end of the year is ushered out and 2024 begins, both the Syfy channel and Heroes & Icons (H&I) network are inviting science fiction fans to celebrate New Year’s with a marathon of the classic science fiction series which is narrated and hosted by Rod Serling. The festivities begin with Syfy’s coverage on Saturday, December 30 and runs through the early morning hours of Tuesday, January 2, 2024. Check out The Twilight Zone’s full marathon schedule on Syfy (below) and all showtimes are EST/PST.

Saturday, December 30

8 a.m. The Lonely

8:30 a.m. Time Enough at Last

9 a.m. Perchance to Dream

9:30 a.m. Judgment Night

10 a.m. And When the Sky Was Opened

10:30 a.m. What You Need

11 a.m. The Four of Us Are Dying

11:30 a.m. Third From the Sun

12 p.m. I Shot an Arrow Into the Air

12:30 p.m. The Hitch-Hiker

1 p.m. The Fever

1:30 p.m. The Last Flight

2 p.m. The Purple Testament

2:30 p.m. The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

3 p.m. A World of Difference

3:30 p.m. Long Live Walter Jameson

4 p.m. People Are Alike All Over

4:30 p.m. The Big Tall Wish

5 p.m. A Nice Place to Visit

5:30 p.m. Nightmare as a Child

6 p.m. A Stop at Willoughby

6:30 p.m. A Passage for Trumpet

7 p.m. Mr. Bevis

7:30 p.m. The After Hours

8 p.m. The Mighty Casey

8:30 p.m. A World of His Own

9 p.m. King Nine Will Not Return

9:30 p.m. The Man in the Bottle

10 p.m. Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room

10:30 p.m. A Thing About Machines

11 p.m. The Howling Man

11:30 p.m. Eye of the Beholder

Sunday, December 31

12 a.m. Nick of Time

12:30 a.m. The Lateness of the Hour

1 a.m. The Trouble With Templeton

1:30 a.m. A Most Unusual Camera

2 a.m. Night of the Meek

2:30 a.m. Dust

3 a.m. Back There

3:30 a.m. The Whole Truth

4 a.m. The Invaders

4:30 a.m. A Penny for Your Thoughts

5 a.m. Twenty Two

5:30 a.m. Mr. Dingle, the Strong

6 a.m. Static

6:30 a.m. A Hundred Yards Over the Rim

7 a.m. The Rip Van Winkle Caper

7:30 a.m. The Silence

8 a.m. Shadow Play

8:30 a.m. Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?

9 a.m. The Obsolete Man

9:30 a.m. The Arrival

10 a.m. The Mirror

10:30 a.m. It’s a Good Life

11 a.m. Deaths-Head Revisited

11:30 a.m. The Midnight Sun

12 p.m. Five Characters in Search of an Exit

12:30 p.m. Dead Man’s Shoes

1 p.m. A Piano in the House

1:30 p.m. The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank

2 p.m. Little Girl Lost

2:30 p.m. Person or Persons Unknown

3 p.m. The Gift

3:30 p.m. The Dummy

4 p.m. Cavender Is Coming

4:30 p.m. A Kind of a Stopwatch

5 p.m. The Last Night of a Jockey

5:30 p.m. Living Doll

6 p.m. Night Call

6:30 p.m. Probe 7, Over and Out

7 p.m. The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms

7:30 p.m. A Short Drink From a Certain Fountain

8 p.m. Ninety Years Without Slumbering

8:30 p.m. You Drive

9 p.m. Black Leather Jackets

9:30 p.m. From Agnes — With Love

10 p.m. Spur of the Moment

10:30 p.m. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

11 p.m. The Masks

11:30 p.m. I Am the Night — Color Me Black

Monday, January 1

12 a.m. Sounds and Silences

12:30 a.m. The Encounter

1 a.m. Mr. Garrity and the Graves

1:30 a.m. The Fear

2 a.m. The Bewitchin’ Pool

2:30 a.m. Stopover in a Quiet Town

3 a.m. Two

3:30 a.m. The Shelter

4 a.m. A Game of Pool

4:30 a.m. Queen of the Nile

5 a.m. The Jungle

5:30 a.m. Nothing in the Dark

6 a.m. Of Late I Think of Cliffordville

7 a.m. Where Is Everybody?

7:30 a.m. One for the Angels

8 a.m. Mr. Denton on Doomsday

8:30 a.m. Escape Clause

9 a.m. The Brain Center at Whipple’s

9:30 a.m. The Long Morrow

10 a.m. Steel

10:30 a.m. In Praise of Pip

11 a.m. I Sing the Body Electric

11:30 a.m. The Changing of the Guard

12 p.m. Four O’Clock

12:30 p.m. One More Pallbearer

1 p.m. A Quality of Mercy

1:30 p.m. Once Upon a Time

2 p.m. The Prime Mover

2:30 p.m. The Odyssey of Flight 33

3 p.m. The Chaser

3:30 p.m. Mirror Image

4 p.m. Elegy

4:30 p.m. The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine

5 p.m. Number 12 Looks Just Like You

5:30 p.m. Uncle Simon

6 p.m. Still Valley

6:30 p.m. Long Distance Call

7 p.m. The Trade-Ins

7:30 p.m. The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross

8 p.m. To Serve Man

8:30 p.m. The Fugitive

9 p.m. Hocus-Pocus and Frisby

9:30 p.m. Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

10 p.m. Kick the Can

10:30 p.m. Young Man’s Fancy

11 p.m. Showdown With Rance McGrew

11:30 p.m. Execution

Tuesday, January 2

12 a.m. Caesar and Me

12:30 a.m. The Jeopardy Room

1 a.m. The Parallel

2 a.m. I Dream of Genie

3 a.m. No Time Like the Past

Related: The Best Episodes of The Twilight Zone, Ranked

H&I’s A Toast to Twilight

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While Syfy continues its 30-year tradition of showing The Twilight Zone marathon, fans can also ring in the new year with the A Toast to Twilight marathon presented by the Heroes & Icon Network. H&I will start showing episodes of the classic television series starting at 8 p.m. EST/PST on Sunday, December 31, and the two-day trip into the fifth dimension won’t end until 6 a.m. Tuesday, January 2, 2024. And on New Year’s Eve, fans can watch the classic William Shatner episode, Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, at 8:30 p.m. Check out the A Toast to Twilight schedule in its entirety below:

Sunday, December 31

8 p.m. Eye of the Beholder

8:30 p.m. Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

9 p.m. To Serve Man

9:30 p.m. The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

10 p.m. Time Enough at Last

10:30 p.m. Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?

11 p.m. I Am the Night — Color Me Black

11:30 p.m. The Grave

Monday, January 1

12 a.m. Hocus-Pocus and Frisby

12:30 a.m. Escape Clause

1 a.m. It’s a Good Life

1:30 a.m. The Obsolete Man

2a.m. The Masks

2:30 a.m. Nightmare as a Child

3 a.m. A Passage for Trumpet

3:30 a.m. The Shelter

4 a.m. Night Call

4:30 a.m. The Lonely

5 a.m. And When the Sky Was Opened

5:30 a.m. The After Hours

6 a.m. A Penny for Your Thoughts

6:30 a.m. The Silence

7 a.m. Nick of Time

7:30 a.m. Nothing in the Dark

8 a.m. Shadow Play

8:30 a.m. A World of His Own

9 a.m. The Hitch-Hiker

9:30 a.m. The Changing of the Guard

10 a.m. Walking Distance

10:30 a.m. A Hundred Yards Over the Rim

11 a.m. Deaths-Head Revisited

11:30 a.m. The Howling Man

12 p.m. A Stop at Willoughby

12:30 p.m. Number 12 Looks Just Like You

1 p.m. People Are Alike All Over

1:30 p.m. Stopover in a Quiet Town

2 p.m. The Invaders

2:30 p.m. Five Characters in Search of an Exit

3 p.m. Living Doll

3:30 p.m. The Midnight Sun

4 p.m. Little Girl Lost

4:30 p.m. Elegy

5 p.m. The Last Flight

5:30 p.m. What You Need

6 p.m. Mirror Image

6:30 p.m. The Hunt

7 p.m. The Little People

7:30 p.m. Where Is Everybody?

8 p.m. A Game of Pool

8:30 p.m. A Nice Place to Visit

9 p.m. The Rip Van Winkle Caper

9:30 p.m. Ring-a-Ding Girl

10 p.m. The Odyssey of Flight 33

10:30 p.m. Twenty Two

11 p.m. The Dummy

11:30 p.m. A Kind of a Stopwatch

Tuesday, January 2

12 a.m. I Shot an Arrow Into the Air

12:30 a.m. One for the Angels

1 a.m. The Old Man in the Cave

1:30 a.m. Person or Persons Unknown

2 a.m. The Trade-Ins

2:30 a.m. A World of Difference

3 a.m. A Most Unusual Camera

3:30 a.m. A Piano in the House

4 a.m. Back There

4:30 a.m. Long Live Walter Jameson

5 a.m. In Praise of Pip

5:30 a.m. Kick the Can

For more information on Syfy’s annual The Twilight Zone marathon, please visit the channel’s official website. And fans can also click on the Heroes & Icons (H&I) network’s A Toast to Twilight marathon page to find out more about the episodes on tap and the schedule in specific areas right now.

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