49: Filthy Twilight Zone - 31 - Four O'Clock (TZ1959 329)

A new bit on the podcast LIW The Twilight Zone Review is Filthy Twilight Zone. Where Phoenix West brings you the scenes as they were originally made before they were forced to clean up the show. The 1960's weren't too keen on swearing on TV so everything was cut for the censors. Now, you can watch the episodes as they were meant to be watched. Here is the filthy version of: TZ1959 - The original homophobic version of Four O’Clock.

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48: Filthy Twilight Zone - 30 - The After Hours (TZ1959 134)

A new bit on the podcast LIW The Twilight Zone Review is Filthy Twilight Zone. Where Phoenix West brings you the scenes as they were originally made before they were forced to clean up the show. The 1960's weren't too keen on swearing on TV so everything was cut for the censors. Now, you can watch the episodes as they were meant to be watched. Here is the filthy version of: Found And Lost (TZ2002 122) Turns out whores have filthy mouths. And this guy treats every woman like a whore. LIWstudios.com @LIWtheTZreview @PhoenixWest @LIWstudios

46: Filthy Twilight Zone - 28 - Pool Guy (TZ2002 109)

A new bit on the podcast LIW The Twilight Zone Review is Filthy Twilight Zone. Where Phoenix West brings you the scenes as they were originally made before they were forced to clean up the show. The 1960's weren't too keen on swearing on TV so everything was cut for the censors. Now, you can watch the episodes as they were meant to be watched. Here is the filthy version of: TZ2002 - 109 - The Pool Guy Dexter wasn't the only time Sgt. James Doakes had to deal with a murderer in his personal life. After they shot this filthy version they removed the swearing and wrote his character for Dexter. The character worked much better there. LIWstudios.com @LIWtheTZreview @PhoenixWest @LIWstudios

45: Filthy Twilight Zone - 27 - A Stop At Willoughby (130)

A new bit on the podcast LIW The Twilight Zone Review is Filthy Twilight Zone. Where Phoenix West brings you the scenes as they were originally made before they were forced to clean up the show. The 1960's weren't too keen on swearing on TV so everything was cut for the censors. Now, you can watch the episodes as they were meant to be watched. Here is the filthy version of: A Stop At Willoughby (130) In this version BEFORE you watch it pretend he works for a pedophile company and is trying to break free from it. I know it's a lot to ask but there wasn't much in the way of censoring dialogue I could do. LIWstudios.com @LIWtheTZreview @PhoenixWest @LIWstudios