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  1. 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.

  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.

  3. 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.

  4. Mission control scientists watch helplessly as a disaster unfolds on the moon. A fragile young woman walks a fine line between fantasy and reality until she finds a house she has known all her life—but never dared to enter—in a recurring dream.

  5. A fearful family fights for life in a haunted house. A comic meets a genie and asks for his help in making people laugh. Directed by Steven Spielberg.

  6. This classic series is hosted by Rod Serling, who takes viewers through a bizarre art gallery in which each picture tells a story... Often a terrifying one. Guest stars include Vincent Price, Sally Field, Diane Keaton, Geraldine Page, Patty Duke, and more.

  7. For those old enough to remember, Night Gallery was creator-host Rod Serling’s follow-up to The Twilight Zone. Set in a shadowy museum of the outré, Serling unveiled a dark and disturbing collection of canvases as preface to a highly diverse anthology of tales in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction vein.

  8. This classic series is hosted by Rod Serling, who takes viewers through a bizarre art gallery in which each picture tells a story... Often a terrifying one. Guest stars include Vincent Price, Sally Field, Diane Keaton, Geraldine Page, Patty Duke, and more.

  9. Explore the 3 seasons of 'Rod Serling's The Night Gallery' episode by episode.

  10. Steven Macy lusts after his boss' wife and plans to use an earwig to be rid of him. / The government plays up to a genius' delusion that his dead daughter still lives so he can finish his experiments even though his mind is still clouded.