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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.
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.
Sat, Apr 8, 1972. Alice has a sister named Monique from whom she has been separated since childhood. Alice is dying from a failed kidney and from the hospital Alice has a psychic impression that her long lost sister has been taken prisoner by a satanic cult.
Pilot: Directed by Boris Sagal, Barry Shear, Steven Spielberg. With Joan Crawford, Ossie Davis, Richard Kiley, Roddy McDowall. 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.
Night Gallery #6. THEY'RE TEARING DOWN TIM RILEY'S BAR 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.
Season 1. In 1969, the master of suspense, Rod Serling, followed up his run on the legendary series The Twilight Zone with his next chilling creation - Night Gallery.
Rod Serling’s Night Gallery (the series’ full title) was broadcast on NBC-TV on Wednesday evenings at 10:00 p.m. Gallery had only six hour-long episodes in its first season (1970–71), rotating with three other series (The Psychiatrist, McCloud, and San Francisco International Airport) as part of Four in One, NBC’s experimental ...
Explore the 3 seasons of 'Rod Serling's The Night Gallery' episode by episode.