In January of 1963, The Twilight Zone made its triumphant return to television. One year earlier, CBS executive James T. Aubrey had abruptly canceled the genre-defining anthology, but after the program he chose to replace it with (a sitcom called Fair Exchange about two World War II veterans and their teenage daughters) failed to find an audience, The Twilight Zone was restored to the airwaves in its original format, with one big difference.
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