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  1. Night Gallery is really hit or miss. Some episodes are really good while others are really bad. Rod Serling didn't have the same kind of control over Night Gallery as he had with Twilight Zone and it shows.

  2. Night Gallery is an American anthology television series that aired on NBC from December 16, 1970, to May 27, 1973, featuring stories of horror and the macabre.

  3. Apr 11, 2021 · Night Gallery shares many qualities with its predecessor, but several things distinguish it from the earlier show. Like Twilight Zone, Night Gallery was created by Rod Serling and he wrote some or all of over half of the episodes, but he did not produce the series.

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    • Midnight Never Ends
    • Whisper
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    • The Caterpillar

    Based on a short story by Conrad Aiken, this psychological tale is narrated by Orson Welleshimself. It is the story of a young boy’s fascination with the snow outside his home; a fascination that turns him inside himself and towards insanity. Incredibly creepy and atmospheric. A little Winter-y for Halloween, but it’ll make you sleep with the light...

    This masterpiece, penned by Serling himself, stars a very different Patty Duke than the chipper twinner in the Patty Duke Show. As an aging movie star with a grudge, she enacts madness-inducing revenge on the scathing gossip columnist who shreds her acting credibility. Truly one of the more chilling and well-written episodes of the entire series.

    In this chilling tale, a boy is given a very special gift – to see the future. As a commentary on the media’s fascination with the strange and our unearned trust in the media, this story has a very poignant message. Not only that, it is SUPER CREEPY. Stars a young Clint Howard, Ron Howard’s brother. Perfect if you want a Halloween that is full of d...

    Cloris Leachmanstars as a tyrannical mistress to a well-serving robot maid in this tale written by our illustrious host. It is the near future, and people still suck. At least, that’s the concept at the core of this tale. When a rich couple buy the best robot maid available and then attempt to beat the crap out of her (like all the other robot maid...

    Yes, back-to-back awesomeness! This episode, although being painfully grotesque (hunchback dwarves, guttural screaming, turkey legs) is actually really creepy. Based on the story by Christianna Brand (Night Gallery was awesome about employing both female and male horror writers), this story is based on the practice of Sin-Eating common during the D...

    Another Season 2 gem by Serling, this story is like a cross between Groundhog’s Day and The Shining. A young woman picks up a hitchhiker on the road and the two immediately feel as though they are caught in a super-strong bout of mutual deja vous. What they find out is a truth that is more chilling than you could possibly imagine. As a writer, I lo...

    As one of the final episodes, Serling managed to saved the best for last. With a skeleton cast of amazingly talented actors (Sally Field and Dean Stockwell, “Al” from Quantum Leap), this story is a truly haunting tale that answers the question: What is the worst thing that can happen when you believe you can speak to the dead? Incredible performanc...

    A heavy-weight boxing champion that has just won the world title finds himself on an unknown island, surrounded by sexy ladies and good food. Everything is great until he finds out that he’s not the REAL world champion until he beats an otherworldly fighter with a very long winning streak. If you like your Halloween full of muscle and blood, this i...

    Once you’ve seen this one, you’ll see almost a direct connection with some ofSerling’s more notable work onTwilight Zone. In this futuristic episode, a hideously mangled teenager is shipped off to a governmental-alien leper colony. In his desire to be a “normal person,” the hero is willing to do almost anything to avoid literal alienation.

    A colonial tale of unrequited love turned sour. Laurence Harveystars as a British military leader in the jungles of Borneo. When he can’t have the girl of his dreams, he decides to take care of her husband by using the deadly flora and fauna of the inhospitable land. One small mistake in the plan is all it takes for him to get an earful. Perfect Ha...

  4. One of the most underrated TV series of the 1970s, and of all time, is this terrific collection of sci-fi and horror stories, hosted by Rod Serling. Often (wrongly) compared to Serling's other series, "The Twilight Zone"...the overall mood, and purpose of this series is different.

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    • 1969-11-08
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
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  5. Dec 16, 2022 · NIGHT GALLERY Is the ’70s Horror Anthology You Need in Your Life. by Kyle Anderson. Dec 16 2022 • 12:13 PM. When it comes to anthology genre TV, Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone is the one...

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  7. This is my comprehensive review of "Night Gallery" the anthology horror show that ran from 1969-1973 and was hosted by Rod Serling, the creator of "The Twilight Zone".

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