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  1. Night Gallery

    Night Gallery

    TV-PG1969 · Anthology · 3 seasons
    • Season 1
    • Season 2
    • Season 3
  1. episodes. The horror anthology series Night Gallery began on December 16, 1970 (after the television pilot for the series was aired on November 8, 1969) and ended on May 27, 1973, with three seasons and 43 episodes. It was created by Rod Serling and broadcast on NBC. This list does not include the 25 episodes of The Sixth Sense which were ...

  2. Night Gallery: Created by Rod Serling. With Rod Serling, Larry Watson, Joanna Pettet, Matt Pelto. Rod Serling presents tales of horror illustrated in various paintings.

    • (6.2K)
    • 1969-11-08
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • 50
  3. The Sixth Sense: I Did Not Mean to Slay Thee. Sat, Nov 11, 1972. When a young woman (Pamela Franklin) is suddenly hospitalized, exhaustive tests bring forth no diagnoses. Strangely, only with the help of ESP, is her doctor (Gary Collins) and the rest of the medical team, able to discover a liver illness.

  4. Serling viewed Night Gallery as a logical extension of The Twilight Zone, but while both series shared an interest in thought-provoking dark fantasy, the lion’s share of Zone‘s offerings were science fiction while Night Gallery focused on the other side of the genre: horror and the supernatural. Night Gallery distinguished itself from the ...

  5. S1 E8 | 01/06/71. Make Me Laugh. A comic meets a genie and asks for his help in making people laugh. Directed by Steven Spielberg. Watch the latest episodes of Night Gallery or get episode details ...

  6. Sat, Nov 8, 1969. A seemingly haunted painting drives a greedy man insane. A rich blind woman gets a new pair of eyes that allow her to see for only one brief ironic moment. An idyllic painting gives a Nazi war criminal in hiding some fleeting comfort. 7.4/10 (2K)

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  8. Written by Rod Serling. Directed by Don Taylor. The series departs from the macabre with a poignant play rich in characterization. William Windom won acclaim for his role as a has-been salesman desperately seeking a return-trip ticket to a happier past. (This segment received an Emmy nomination as Outstanding Single Program—Drama or Comedy ...

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