Night Gallery was
Rod Serling's follow-up to
The Twilight Zone in the late
1960s, early
1970s. Serling functioned primarily as the on-air host of
Night Gallery and did not have the same control of content and tone as he did on
Twilight Zone.
Serling appeared in an art gallery setting and introduced the program by showing and discussing a painting of a scene from that night's story.
Night Gallery regularly presented stories from classic fantasy, including H.P. Lovecraft, as well as original works.
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