The production history of Night Gallery is fascinating and super complicated, so I won’t try to get into it too much, but suffice to say, unlike The Twilight Zone, this was not a full Serling joint.
An experiment in hypnosis leads to a terrifying conclusion when a physician attempts to revive his subject from death. A dabbler in black magic schemes to switch his rich wife's cold persona for a ...
After watching the complete “Twilight Zone” (1959-1964), I’ve turned to Rod Serling’s next and last TV anthology, “The Night Gallery” (1970-1973), in which he introduces each episode as the curator of ...
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In 1959, Rod Serling changed TV forever with his series The Twilight Zone. It became a staple on CBS for five seasons, and it was so beloved and inventive that it led to several reboot series and a ...
Let me return as promised to my item here last month about watching “The Night Gallery,” Rod Serling’s 1970-73 supernatural anthology series that was his follow-up to “The Twilight Zone.” For “Night ...
Television viewers knew Rod Serling as the face of “The Twilight Zone” and “Night Gallery.” Anne Serling knew him as Dad — and he was the polar opposite of what people saw on TV. “My dad was silly and ...
When it comes to anthology genre TV, Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone is the one most people hail as the best. It was by no means, however, the only show of its kind. In the wake of Zone, shows like ...