The Clock (2010)
scene on the library steps"Twilight-Tober-Zone" Time Enough At Last (TV Episode 2020)
Footage used in review.
"American Masters" Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval (TV Episode 1995)
features clips from the episode"Screenwipe" Screenwipe USA (TV Episode 2006)
Clip shown."Pioneers of Television" Science Fiction (TV Episode 2011)
Clips are shown."WatchMojo" Top 10 Best Twilight Zone Episodes (TV Episode 2016)
"Time Enough at Last" is #2."WatchMojo" Top 10 Shocking Twilight Zone Twist Endings (TV Episode 2019)
It's Not Fair is #4.
Mackenna's Gold (1969)
Burgess Meredith's character fetishizes a pair of glasses in one scene.Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
The Driver and the Passenger discuss this episode."Mystery Science Theater 3000" Warrior of the Lost World (TV Episode 1993)
Joel: "There's one thing you gotta remember in the event of apocalypse: You've got to bring an extra pair of prescription glasses." Tom: "So you don't end up like Burgess Meredith in 'The Twilight Zone.'""The Kids in the Hall" Episode #4.8 (TV Episode 1993)
Mention of an Twilight Zone episode where Burgess Meredith forgets his glasses and can't read his book."Mystery Science Theater 3000" The Amazing Transparent Man (TV Episode 1995)
Michael J. Nelson (as a character enters a vault): "Burgess Meredith is in there, reading."
Of Mice and Men (1939)
Rod Serling's closing monologue includes the Scottish proverb "Of Mice and Men," Burgess Meredith is on screen.
"The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas" Time Enough at Last (Podcast Episode 2005)
Audio drama remake of the tv episode.
"Weird Science" Sci-Fi Zoned (TV Episode 1995)
Gary and Wyatt find dozens of soft core porn magazines but are unable to read them as all of the lights go out."The Drew Carey Show" Y2K, You're Okay (TV Episode 1999)
The final sequence spoofs the ending of this Twilight Zone episode, featuring Drew in the Henry Bemis role."Futurama" A Head in the Polls (TV Episode 1999)
The show within the show "The Scary Door" is a spoof of The Twilight Zone (through the lampooning opening sequence and the narrator with the exact same style and a similar voice), and in this episode the last man on earth goes to a library to read books, only for his glasses to break, the exact same plot as this episode of the twilight zone except in this version the man's hands then fall off, then his eyes fall out, then his tongue falls out and his head falls off."Family Guy" Wasted Talent (TV Episode 2000)
The last scene, with the last brain cell in Peter's brain, is a parody of the Twilight Zone episode "Time Enough at Last.""The Simpsons" The Strong Arms of the Ma (TV Episode 2003)
The mailman, trapped under a car, begins to read a "Twilight Zone" magazine but breaks his glasses - spoofing the "Time Enough at Last" episode of the series.