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Night Gallery
Television
8 Nov 1969 - 27 May 1973
United States
English
The Cemetery
Room for One Less
Mono
Science Fiction; Fantasy; Anthology
See Description
Night Gallery was Rod Serling's follow-up to The Twilight Zone, airing on NBC from 1970 to 1973. Serling functioned both as the on-air host of Night Gallery and as a major contributor of scripts, although he did not have the same control of content and tone as he did on Twilight Zone.

Serling appeared in an art gallery setting and introduced the macabre tales that made up each episode by unveiling paintings (by artist Tom Wright) depicting the stories.

Night Gallery regularly presented adaptations of classic fantasy tales by authors such as H. P. Lovecraft as well as original works, many by Serling himself.

The series was introduced with a pilot TV-movie that aired November 8, 1969, featuring the directoral debut of Steven Spielberg and one of the last acting performances by Joan Crawford. Unlike the series, where the paintings merely accompanied an introduction to the upcoming story, the paintings themselves actually appeared in the three segments, serving major or minor plot functions.

Night Gallery was nominated for an Emmy Award for its first-season episode "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar" as the Outstanding Single Program on U.S. television in 1971. In 1972, the series received another nomination (Outstanding Achievement in Makeup) for the second season episode "Pickman’s Model."

The series attracted criticism for its use of comedic blackout sketches between the longer story segments in some episodes, and for its splintered, multiple-story format, which contributed to its uneven tone. Despite these distractions, Serling produced many distinguished teleplays, including "The Caterpillar," "Class of '99," "Cool Air," "The Doll," "Green Fingers," and "The Messiah on Mott Street." Notable non-Serling efforts include "The Dead Man," "A Question of Fear," "Silent Snow, Secret Snow," "Pickman's Model,"' and "The Sins of the Fathers."

By the final season, Serling, stung by criticism and ignored by the show’s executives, all but disowned the series.

In order to pump up the number of episodes available for syndication, the 60-minute episodes were reedited into a 30-minute time slot, with many segments either severely cut or extended using newly shot scenes and stock footage to fill up the time. Meanwhile, episodes of a short-lived supernatural series from 1972, The Sixth Sense (TV series), were also incorporated into the syndicated version of the series with Serling providing newly filmed introductions to those episodes.

In recent years, the original, uncut version of the series has been shown on the Starz movie networks, allowing fans to see the episodes in their original format for the first time in 30 years. A DVD collection (including the pilot film and the six episodes of the first season) was released by Universal in 2004.

- From Wikipedia
English
Rod Serling as Narrator
NBC - Distributor
Universal TV - Production Company
Links
Seasons / Episodes
1
08-Nov-1969
2
08-Nov-1969
3
08-Nov-1969
4
16-Dec-1970
5
16-Dec-1970
6
23-Dec-1970
9
30-Dec-1970
11
06-Jan-1971
13
13-Jan-1971
14
13-Jan-1971
15
13-Jan-1971
16
20-Jan-1971
6
22-Sep-1971
7
22-Sep-1971
8
22-Sep-1971
12
06-Oct-1971
13
06-Oct-1971
14
06-Oct-1971
15
06-Oct-1971
18
27-Oct-1971
20
03-Nov-1971
21
03-Nov-1971
22
10-Nov-1971
24
10-Nov-1971
26
17-Nov-1971
29
17-Nov-1971
30
24-Nov-1971
32
01-Dec-1971
33
01-Dec-1971
34
01-Dec-1971
35
08-Dec-1971
36
08-Dec-1971
37
08-Dec-1971
39
15-Dec-1971
40
29-Dec-1971
41
29-Dec-1971
42
29-Dec-1971
43
05-Jan-1972
44
05-Jan-1972
46
12-Jan-1972
47
12-Jan-1972
51
26-Jan-1972
54
09-Feb-1972
55
09-Feb-1972
60
01-Mar-1972
61
01-Mar-1972
Added: 28-Jan-2003     Last Update: 17-Oct-2007







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