The Twilight Zone The Dummy
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Gender | Male |
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Movies/Shows | The Twilight Zone |
Previous episode | The Gift |
Next episode | Young Man's Fancy |
Directors | Abner Biberman |
Written by | Rod Serling |
Episode number | 33 |
Writer | Rod Serling |
Season number | 3 |
Air date | May 4, 1962 |
Featur music | Stock |
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ID | 2448118 |
The Twilight Zone The Dummy Life story
An average ventriloquist finds he has a not-so-average dummy. With Cliff Robertson.
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... Shoppers pick up The Dummy display case which is exchanged at the checkout for the actual product...
The crash dummy aimed at protecting women drivers
... The Dummy that is sometimes used as a proxy for women is a scaled-down version of the male one, roughly the size of a 12-year-old girl...
Rust: US Police to search arms supplier over fatal film shooting
... The document also stated that either Gutierrez-Reed or Rust prop master Sarah Zachry picked up The Dummy rounds from Kenney s PDQ Arm & Prop...
When a cobra became a murder weapon
... " He then caught the neck of one cobra and " induced" the bite on a piece of chicken tied to the plastic hand of The Dummy...
A1 dummy speed camera removed after drivers catch on
... Mike Lacey bought the parts for the camera for £40 Mr Lacey said the covers have been removed from a real camera nearby and it was having the desired effect Mr Lacey, a retired petrochemical engineer, said he was prompted to install The Dummy camera on the side of his Grade II listed home 18 months ago because drivers were reaching 90mph (144km/h) on the road, which has a 50mph (80km/h) limit...
Serena Williams: Cartoon accused of racism cleared by press watchdog
... However, the watchdog ruled that the cartoon did not depict Ms Williams as an ape, rather showing her as spitting The Dummy , a non-racist caricature familiar to most Australian readers ...
A1 dummy speed camera removed after drivers catch on
Mr Lacey has now removed The Fake camera from the side of his home
A road safety campaigner who built a fake speed camera from guttering and drainpipe has taken it down because motorists caught on it was not real.
Mike Lacey, 73, built the £40 dummy device in a bid to slow down drivers on the A1 dual carriageway outside his home in Beeston, Bedfordshire.
However, drivers began "beeping their horns" at the improvised camera in a snub to his efforts, he said.
"Its exposure as a fake was its undoing," he said.
Mr Lacey said the removal of covers from a real camera nearby was "having the desired effect for the time being" in reducing speeds in the area.
Highways England has been asked for comment.
It previously acknowledged Mr Lacey's "commitment to safety and his ingenuity" but made a complaint to Central Bedfordshire Council.
Mike Lacey bought the parts for the camera for £40 Mr Lacey said the covers have been removed from a real camera nearby and it was "having the desired effect"Mr Lacey, a retired petrochemical engineer, said he was prompted to install The Dummy camera on the side of his Grade II listed home 18 months ago because drivers were reaching 90mph (144km/h) on The Road , which has a 50mph (80km/h) limit.
The Village of Beeston, between Biggleswade and Sandy, is effectively split in two by the A1.
Mr Lacey said there had been fatalities along the stretch of road in The Past , and two major speed-related crashes in The Past three months alone.
"This is a very neglected section of road. My fake average speed camera worked until it got exposed," he said.
Mr Lacey built The Device using guttering and drainpipe bought at a DIY store.
However, that a Central Bedfordshire Council officer asked him to remove The Fake camera following a complaint from Highways England , which said it distracted drivers.
He refused, claiming: "The camera I've put up works. You can actually see brake lights coming on. "
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Source of news: bbc.com