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==Production notes== The writer of the episode, Adele Strassfield, was the secretary of [[William Froug]], the producer of the second half of the final season of ''The Twilight Zone''. According to Froug, they worked out this episode together. Strassfield is billed in the credits as "Adele T. Strassfield", ''not'' "A.T. Strassfield" as Zicree inexplicably avers in ''The Twilight Zone Companion''; Serling also announced her as "Adele T. Strassfield" in a promotional announcement for the episode that aired the previous week. Strassfield is the only woman credited with writing an original teleplay for the original version of ''The Twilight Zone'', though several women received credit for stories that were adapted for the show. She later wrote a first-season episode of ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' with executive producer Froug's assistance. The dummy used in this episode to portray "Caesar" was originally created in the 1940s by puppet maker Revello Petee. The same dummy was used one year earlier in the 1962 ''Twilight Zone'' episode, "[[The Dummy]]". A figure of the puppet can be seen at [[Disney's Hollywood Studios]] in the dark corner of a barred-off exhibit to the side of one of the elevator exits of the [[The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror|Twilight Zone Tower of Terror]] ride.
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