![]() He wrote and narrated a video documentary for the Inner Sanctum Mystery Blu-ray Release. ![]() Martin Grams provided audio commentary for The Twilight Zone Blu-ray release. Many of his books include forewords by celebrities including Patricia Hitchcock, daughter of Alfred Hitchcock, contributing to his The Alfred Hitchcock Presents Companion Joe Dante for Way Out: A History and Episode Guide to Roald Dahl's Spooky 1961 Television Program George Clayton Johnson for his award-winning The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic and Bob Barker for Truth or Consequences, The Quiz Show That was a National Phenomenon. proving that fifteen books can be wrong and 100 websites are definitely wrong." Reprinted many times, a myth becomes the gospel. Myths begin when mistakes in prior publications carry over into new publications. They should use the internet as a 'tool' for research. ![]() In November 2010, Grams publicly stated: "I know of no serious researcher or scholar who uses the internet as reference for their studies. In an interview for USA Today in April 2011, Grams stood his ground on a controversial subject regarding research in a digital age. In February 2022, he received the Stan Cawelti award from the Metro Washington OTR Club. Grams is the recipient of the 1999 Ray Stanich Award, the 2005 Stone/Waterman Award, and the 2004 Parley Baer Award for his contribution to preserving the arts. Grams is also the author of more than 100 magazine articles. ![]() Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Grams is the son of a magician, Martin Grams Sr. (born April 19, 1977) is an American popular culture historian who wrote and co-wrote over thirty books about network broadcasting and motion-pictures. ![]()
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