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- 1. The Dead Man; The Housekeeper Dec 16, 1970
- A doctor tests his power of suggestion to the limit; a man plans to transfer two souls.
- An invalid plots revenge on his wife; a drunkard doctor finds a 21st-century medical bag.
- 3. The House; Certain Shadows on the Wall Dec 30, 1970
- A released patient finds a house from her dreams; family fights for life in a haunted house.
An (initially) hour-long Horror and Speculative Fiction anthology series, hosted by Rod Serling, which ran on NBC for three seasons (1970–73). Each episode includes multiple segments tied together by the Framing Device of a gallery of paintings inspired by the featured stories. The stories include both originals (many written by Serling) and ...
- YMMV
The episode "There Aren't Any More MacBanes" contains a...
- NightmareFuel
A page for describing NightmareFuel: Night Gallery. The...
- Trivia
Colbert Bump: Jerry Wallace's "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll...
- YMMV
- Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay
- With Apologies to Mr. Hyde
- The Flip-Side of Satan
University science professor Craig Lowell (James Farentino) and his wife Joanna (Michele Lee) have taken in Joanna's great aunt, Ada Quigley (Jeanette Nolan), as a houseguest for a few years. Craig expresses misgivings about Ada staying with them, as he has noticed she has an aversion to certain flowers and has been collecting unusual plants that r...
Dr. Jekyll (Adam West), busily working in his lab, is handed a beaker of formula by his hunchbacked assistant (Jack Laird), which he eagerly drinks. Once he becomes Mr. Hyde, Jekyll berates his assistant for what exactly he did wrong with the formula.
Formerly famous disc jockey J.J. Wilson (Arte Johnson) has been sent to work the midnight shift on a low-power station in the middle of nowhere. Shortly into his shift, J. J. starts having his scheduled playlist replaced with gothic organ music, eerie electronic sounds, and ominous voices demanding a sacrifice to Lucifer. He initially thinks that t...
Our painting is called: Pamela's Voice, and this is the Night Gallery. Jonathan ( John Astin ) visits the body of who he believes to be Pamela ( Phyllis Diller ), the nagging, overbearing wife he killed by shoving down the stairs just so she could shut up for once.
Offered to you now, six feet of earth and all that it contains. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Night Gallery. Jeremy Evans ( Roddy McDowall ), the greedy ne'er-do-well nephew of paralyzed artist William Hendricks (George Macready), murders his uncle to inherit his fortune and estate.
The name of this place is the Night Gallery. At his gentleman's club, Dr. Mazi ( Fritz Weaver) regales his friends with a story about the night he spent in an abandoned (and rumored to be haunted) house.