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词条 List of Night Gallery episodes
释义

  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

     Pilot: 1969  Season 1: 1970–71  Season 2: 1971–72  Season 3: 1972–73  Syndication-only segments 

  3. References

  4. Sources

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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 edited into Night Gallery for syndication.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First aired Last aired
Pilot 1{{start date|1969|11|8}}
1 61970|12|16}}1971|1|20}}
2 221971|9|15}}1972|3|1}}
3 151972|9|24}}1973|5|27}}

Episodes

Pilot: 1969

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EpisodeNumber = 0b Title = Eyes1969|11|8}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Steven Spielberg ShortSummary = A blind woman (Joan Crawford) undergoes an operation that gives her 12 hours to see. LineColor = 00008B
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EpisodeNumber = 0c Title = Escape Route1969|11|8}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Barry Shear ShortSummary = A fugitive Nazi (Richard Kiley) faces the consequences of his past actions. LineColor = 00008B
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Season 1: 1970–71

{{abbr|Nº|Overall episode number{{abbr|Ep|Episode number by seasonTitleDirected by:Written by:Original air date{{Episode list EpisodeNumber = 1a EpisodeNumber2 = 1a Title = The Dead Man1970|12|16}} WrittenBy = Douglas Heyes DirectedBy = Douglas Heyes ShortSummary = A physician's experiment in hypnosis comes to a terrifying conclusion.
Note: Based on a short story of the same name by Fritz Leiber
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EpisodeNumber = 1b EpisodeNumber2 = 1b Title = The Housekeeper1970|12|16}} WrittenBy = Matthew Howard DirectedBy = John Meredyth Lucas ShortSummary = A dabbler in black magic (Larry Hagman) attempts to improve his marriage by transferring the soul of his housekeeper into his cold-hearted wife's body. LineColor = 8C00C8
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EpisodeNumber = 2a EpisodeNumber2 = 2a Title = Room with a View1970|12|23}} WrittenBy = Hal Dresner DirectedBy = Jerrold Freedman ShortSummary = A wealthy invalid (Joseph Wiseman) uses his unwitting nurse (Diane Keaton) to help with his revenge against his unfaithful gold digger wife.
Note: Based on a short story of the same name by Hal Dresner
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EpisodeNumber = 2b EpisodeNumber2 = 2b Title = The Little Black Bag1970|12|23}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = In 1971, a disgraced doctor (Burgess Meredith) finds a medical bag from 2098.
Note: Based on a short story of the same name by C.M. Kornbluth
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EpisodeNumber = 2c EpisodeNumber2 = 2c Title = The Nature of the Enemy1970|12|23}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Allen Reisner ShortSummary = A scientist (Joseph Campanella) at NASA Mission Control watches disaster unfold on the moon. LineColor = 8C00C8
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EpisodeNumber = 3a EpisodeNumber2 = 3a Title = The House1970|12|30}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = John Astin ShortSummary = A young woman (Joanna Pettet) enters a house she's seen in her dreams.
Note: Based on a short story by André Maurois
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EpisodeNumber = 3b EpisodeNumber2 = 3b Title = Certain Shadows on the Wall1970|12|30}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = The shadow of a recently deceased woman (Agnes Moorehead) remains cast on the parlor wall to haunt her sinister brother.
Note: Based on the short story "The Shadows on the Wall" by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman
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EpisodeNumber = 4a EpisodeNumber2 = 4a Title = Make Me Laugh1971|1|6}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Steven Spielberg ShortSummary = A comic (Godfrey Cambridge) desperate for laughs makes a deal with an equally desperate miracle worker. LineColor = 8C00C8
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EpisodeNumber = 4b EpisodeNumber2 = 4b Title = Clean Kills and Other Trophies1971|1|6}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Walter Doniger ShortSummary = A big-game hunter (Raymond Massey) faces the wrath of vengeful gods when he forces his son to shoot a deer. LineColor = 8C00C8
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EpisodeNumber = 5a EpisodeNumber2 = 5a Title = Pamela's Voice1971|1|13}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Richard Benedict ShortSummary = A husband (John Astin) murders his wife (Phyllis Diller), only to have her haunt him. LineColor = 8C00C8
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EpisodeNumber = 5b EpisodeNumber2 = 5b Title = Lone Survivor1971|1|13}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Gene Levitt ShortSummary = A man (John Colicos) adrift in a lifeboat labeled Titanic is picked up. LineColor = 8C00C8
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EpisodeNumber = 5c EpisodeNumber2 = 5c Title = The Doll1971|1|13}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Rudi Dorn ShortSummary = A hideous doll is used for revenge against an officer (John Williams) in the colonial forces of Queen Victoria.
Note: Based on a short story of the same name by Algernon Blackwood
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EpisodeNumber = 6a EpisodeNumber2 = 6a Title = They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar1971|1|20}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Don Taylor ShortSummary = A has-been salesman (William Windom) tries desperately to return to the past. LineColor = 8C00C8
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EpisodeNumber = 6b EpisodeNumber2 = 6b Title = The Last Laurel1971|1|20}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Daryl Duke Note: Based on The Horsehair Trunk by Davis Grubb.{{sfn>Skelton|Benson|1998|page=89}} LineColor = 8C00C8
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Season 2: 1971–72

{{abbr|Nº|Overall episode number{{abbr|Ep|Episode number by seasonTitleDirected by:Written by:Original air date{{Episode list EpisodeNumber = 7a EpisodeNumber2 = 1a Title = The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes1971|9|15}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = John Badham ShortSummary = A phenomenally successful young seer (Clint Howard) refuses to continue making predictions.
Note: Based on a short story of the same name by Margaret St. Clair
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EpisodeNumber = 7b EpisodeNumber2 = 1b Title = Miss Lovecraft Sent Me1971|9|15}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = A vampire (Joseph Campanella), not dissimilar to Dracula, hires a babysitter (Sue Lyon). LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 7c EpisodeNumber2 = 1c Title = The Hand of Borgus Weems1971|9|15}} WrittenBy = Alvin Sapinsley DirectedBy = John M. Lucas ShortSummary = A man (George Maharis) discovers that one of his hands has a murderous mind of its own.
Note: Based on the short story "The Other Hand" by George Langelaan
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EpisodeNumber = 7d EpisodeNumber2 = 1d Title = Phantom of What Opera?1971|9|15}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = The Phantom of the Opera (Leslie Nielsen) is surprised by the woman he has taken prisoner. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 8a EpisodeNumber2 = 2a Title = Death in the Family1971|9|22}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A wounded killer takes refuge in a funeral home where the undertaker has an unusual compassion for his charges.
Note: Based on a short story by Miriam Allen deFord
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EpisodeNumber = 8b EpisodeNumber2 = 2b Title = The Merciful1971|9|22}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A woman's (Imogene Coca) effort to end her husband's (King Donovan) misery is not what it seems at first.
Note: Based on a short story of the same name by Charles L. Sweeney, Jr.; twist on "The Cask of Amontillado"
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EpisodeNumber = 8c EpisodeNumber2 = 2c Title = Class of '991971|9|22}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = In the year 1999, a graduating class takes a rather revealing final exam. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 8d EpisodeNumber2 = 2d Title = Witches' Feast1971|9|22}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Jerrold Freedman ShortSummary = A group of witches goes through a menu.
Note: This segment was replaced by "Satisfaction Guaranteed" on the episode's repeat broadcast on March 22, 1972.
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EpisodeNumber = 9a EpisodeNumber2 = 3a Title = Since Aunt Ada Came to Stay1971|9|29}} WrittenBy = Alvin Sapinsley DirectedBy = William Hale ShortSummary = A college professor (James Farentino) suspects his wife's (Michele Lee) aunt (Jeanette Nolan) of being a witch.
Note: Based on a short story "The Witch" by A. E. van Vogt
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EpisodeNumber = 9b EpisodeNumber2 = 3b Title = With Apologies to Mr. Hyde1971|9|29}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = Dr. Jekyll (Adam West) tests a new potion. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 9c EpisodeNumber2 = 3c Title = The Flip-Side of Satan1971|9|29}} WrittenBy = Malcolm Marmorstein,
Gerald Sanford
DirectedBy = Jerrold Freedman ShortSummary = A disc jockey (Arte Johnson) confronts his past in an old abandoned radio station.
Note: Based on a short story by Hal Dresner
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EpisodeNumber = 10a EpisodeNumber2 = 4a Title = A Fear of Spiders1971|10|6}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = John Astin ShortSummary = A heartless gourmet (Patrick O'Neal) is punished by his arachnophobia.
Note: Based on a short story "The Spider" by Elizabeth Walter
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EpisodeNumber = 10b EpisodeNumber2 = 4b Title = Junior1971|10|6}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Theodore J. Flicker ShortSummary = A mother and father (Wally Cox) learn the hardships of parenting. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 10c EpisodeNumber2 = 4c Title = Marmalade Wine1971|10|6}} WrittenBy = Jerrold Freedman DirectedBy = Jerrold Freedman ShortSummary = A careless braggart (Robert Morse) has a fateful meeting with a reclusive surgeon (Rudy Vallée).
Note: Based on a short story by Joan Aiken
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EpisodeNumber = 10d EpisodeNumber2 = 4d Title = The Academy1971|10|6}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = A widower (Pat Boone) investigates the unusual strictness of a military school his son wants to attend.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by David Ely
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EpisodeNumber = 11a EpisodeNumber2 = 5a Title = The Phantom Farmhouse1971|10|20}} WrittenBy = Halsted Welles DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A psychiatrist (David McCallum) falls for a mysterious woman (Linda Marsh) when one of his patients (David Carradine) tempts him into visiting her.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Seabury Quinn
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EpisodeNumber = 11b EpisodeNumber2 = 5b Title = Silent Snow, Secret Snow1971|10|20}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = A boy's (Radames Pera) fascination with snow lures him into a fantasy world.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Conrad Aiken; narrated by Orson Welles
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EpisodeNumber = 12a EpisodeNumber2 = 6a Title = A Question of Fear1971|10|27}} WrittenBy = Theodore J. Flicker DirectedBy = Jack Laird ShortSummary = An adventurer (Leslie Nielsen) accepts a bet that he can stay overnight in a haunted house for $15,000.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Bryan Lewis
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EpisodeNumber = 12b EpisodeNumber2 = 6b Title = The Devil Is Not Mocked1971|10|27}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = A Nazi general (Helmut Dantine) receives a strangely warm welcome at a Balkan castle.
Notes: Based on a short story of the same title by Manly Wade Wellman. Francis Lederer reprises his role as Dracula from The Return of Dracula.
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EpisodeNumber = 13a EpisodeNumber2 = 7a Title = Midnight Never Ends1971|11|3}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A woman (Susan Strasberg) experiences déjà vu when she picks up a marine hitchhiker (Robert F. Lyons).
Note The conclusion of this episode is foreshadowed by the painting, which shows a confused Rod Serling.
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EpisodeNumber = 13b EpisodeNumber2 = 7b Title = Brenda1971|11|3}} WrittenBy = Matthew Howard DirectedBy = Allen Reisner ShortSummary = A lonely girl (Laurie Prange) falls in love with a slimy creature she traps in a quarry.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Margaret St. Clair
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EpisodeNumber = 14a EpisodeNumber2 = 8a Title = The Diary1971|11|10}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = William Hale ShortSummary = A diary's entries predict the future. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 14b EpisodeNumber2 = 8b Title = A Matter of Semantics1971|11|10}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Jack Laird ShortSummary = Count Dracula (Cesar Romero) comes to a blood bank.
Note: Actress E.J. Peaker has said that she remembers the director of A "Matter of Semantics" to be Steven Spielberg. However, Jack Laird is the officially credited director.[1]
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EpisodeNumber = 14c EpisodeNumber2 = 8c Title = Big Surprise1971|11|10}} WrittenBy = Richard Matheson DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A strange old man (John Carradine) persuades a group of boys to dig for a big surprise.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Richard Matheson
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EpisodeNumber = 14d EpisodeNumber2 = 8d Title = Professor Peabody's Last Lecture1971|11|10}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jerrold Freedman ShortSummary = A professor (Carl Reiner) gives a lecture on ancient cults that turn out to be real. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 15a EpisodeNumber2 = 9a Title = House – with Ghost1971|11|17}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = A philandering husband (Bob Crane) and his unsuspecting wife (Jo Anne Worley) move into a haunted house.
Note: Based on a short story by August Derleth
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EpisodeNumber = 15b EpisodeNumber2 = 9b Title = A Midnight Visit to the Neighborhood Blood Bank1971|11|17}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = William Hale ShortSummary = A thirsty vampire (Victor Buono) visits a young woman, with disappointing results for him. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 15c EpisodeNumber2 = 9c Title = Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator1971|11|17}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jerrold Freedman ShortSummary = A medicine man (Forrest Tucker) in the Old West promises to heal a farmer's dying daughter. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 15d EpisodeNumber2 = 9d Title = Hell's Bells1971|11|17}} WrittenBy = Theodore J. Flicker DirectedBy = Theodore J. Flicker ShortSummary = A newly-deceased man (John Astin) is in for a shock when he goes to hell.
Note: Based on a short story by Harry Turner
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EpisodeNumber = 16a EpisodeNumber2 = 10a Title = The Dark Boy1971|11|24}} WrittenBy = Halsted Welles DirectedBy = John Astin ShortSummary = A teacher (Elizabeth Hartman) tries to reach a strange fourth-grader.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by August Derleth
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EpisodeNumber = 16b EpisodeNumber2 = 10b Title = Keep in Touch – We'll Think of Something1971|11|24}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = A man (Alex Cord) searches for a very special woman (Joanna Pettet). LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 17a EpisodeNumber2 = 11a Title = Pickman's Model1971|12|1}} WrittenBy = Alvin Sapinsley DirectedBy = Jack Laird ShortSummary = A woman (Louise Sorel) of Victorian Boston develops a relationship with an artist (Bradford Dillman) obsessed with ghouls.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by H. P. Lovecraft
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EpisodeNumber = 17b EpisodeNumber2 = 11b Title = The Dear Departed1971|12|1}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = A fake medium (Steve Lawrence) has an affair with his assistant's unfaithful wife (Maureen Arthur).
Note: Based on a short story of the same name by Alice-Mary Schnirring
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EpisodeNumber = 17c EpisodeNumber2 = 11c Title = An Act of Chivalry1971|12|1}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jack Laird ShortSummary = A living skeleton gets a lesson in elevator manners. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 18a EpisodeNumber2 = 12a Title = Cool Air1971|12|8}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A young woman (Barbara Rush) falls for her father's late colleague (Henry Darrow)—a man who can't stand warmth.
Note: Based on a short story by H. P. Lovecraft
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EpisodeNumber = 18b EpisodeNumber2 = 12b Title = Camera Obscura1971|12|8}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = John Badham ShortSummary = A moneylender (Rene Auberjonois) gets his due thanks to a client's (Ross Martin) unusual telescope.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Basil Copper
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EpisodeNumber = 18c EpisodeNumber2 = 12c Title = Quoth the Raven1971|12|8}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = Edgar Allan Poe (Marty Allen) finds inspiration for his poem The Raven. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 19a EpisodeNumber2 = 13a Title = The Messiah on Mott Street1971|12|15}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Don Taylor ShortSummary = A near-penniless Jew (Edward G. Robinson), determined to stay alive for his grandson, hopes the Messiah will give him salvation. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 19b EpisodeNumber2 = 13b Title = The Painted Mirror1971|12|15}} WrittenBy = Gene Kearney DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = An antique dealer uses a mirror reflecting an alien landscape to get rid of his hateful business partner.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Donald Wandrei
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EpisodeNumber = 20a EpisodeNumber2 = 14a Title = The Different Ones1971|12|29}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = John Meredyth Lucas ShortSummary = A grotesque-looking teenager lives at the turn of the century. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 20b EpisodeNumber2 = 14b Title = Tell David…1971|12|29}} WrittenBy = Gerald Sanford DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = A woman (Sandra Dee) encounters a friendly yet odd couple.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Penelope Wallace
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EpisodeNumber = 20c EpisodeNumber2 = 14c Title = Logoda's Heads1971|12|29}} WrittenBy = Robert Bloch DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A major (Patrick Macnee) deals with African black magic.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by August Derleth
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EpisodeNumber = 21a EpisodeNumber2 = 15a Title = Green Fingers1972|1|5}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = John Badham ShortSummary = A tycoon (Cameron Mitchell) takes drastic steps to force a widow (Elsa Lanchester) off her land, only to discover her strange gardening talent.
Note: Based on a short story by R. C. Cook
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EpisodeNumber = 21b EpisodeNumber2 = 15b Title = The Funeral1972|1|5}} WrittenBy = Richard Matheson DirectedBy = John Meredyth Lucas ShortSummary = A funeral is held for a vampire.
Note: Based on the short story of the same name by Richard Matheson
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EpisodeNumber = 21c EpisodeNumber2 = 15c Title = The Tune in Dan's Café1972|1|5}} WrittenBy = Gerald Sanford,
Garrie Bateson
DirectedBy = David Rawlins ShortSummary = A song linked to a tragic romance gives a bickering couple (Pernell Roberts, Susan Oliver) a second chance.
Note: Based on a short story by Shamus Frazier
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EpisodeNumber = 22a EpisodeNumber2 = 16a Title = Lindemann's Catch1972|1|12}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = A strange metamorphosis occurs when a sea captain (Stuart Whitman) captures a mermaid. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 22b EpisodeNumber2 = 16b Title = The Late Mr. Peddington1972|1|12}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = A widow (Kim Hunter) goes shopping for the cheapest funeral she can find for her husband.
Note: Based on a short story "The Flat Male" by Frank Sisk
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EpisodeNumber = 22c EpisodeNumber2 = 16c Title = A Feast of Blood1972|1|12}} WrittenBy = Stanford Whitmore DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A suitor (Norman Lloyd) gives a woman (Sondra Locke) a brooch that looks almost alive.
Note: Based on a short story "The Fur Brooch" by Dulcie Gray
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EpisodeNumber = 23a EpisodeNumber2 = 17a Title = The Miracle at Camafeo1972|1|19}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Ralph Senensky ShortSummary = An insurance agent (Harry Guardino) seeks to expose a swindler (Ray Danton) who plans to stage a cure for his fake paralysis at a Mexican shrine.
Note: Based on a short story by C. B. Gilford
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EpisodeNumber = 23b EpisodeNumber2 = 17b Title = The Ghost of Sorworth Place1972|1|19}} WrittenBy = Alvin Sapinsley DirectedBy = Ralph Senensky ShortSummary = An American tourist (Richard Kiley) protects a Scottish widow (Jill Ireland) from the ghost of her husband.
Note: Based on the short story "Sorworth Place" by Russell Kirk
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EpisodeNumber = 24a EpisodeNumber2 = 18a Title = The Waiting Room1972|1|26}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A gunman (Steve Forrest) faces his day of reckoning. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 24b EpisodeNumber2 = 18b Title = Last Rites for a Dead Druid1972|1|26}} WrittenBy = Alvin Sapinsley DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A woman (Carol Lynley) is tempted to buy a statue that resembles her husband (Bill Bixby) ...and is modeled after a satanic sorcerer. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 25a EpisodeNumber2 = 19a Title = Deliveries in the Rear1972|2|9}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = A surgery instructor (Cornel Wilde) uses cadavers from a most unexpected source. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 25b EpisodeNumber2 = 19b Title = Stop Killing Me1972|2|9}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A wife (Geraldine Page) believes her husband is attempting to worry her to death, and seeks the help of a police sergeant played by (James Gregory).
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Hal Dresner
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EpisodeNumber = 25c EpisodeNumber2 = 19c Title = Dead Weight1972|2|9}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Timothy Galfas ShortSummary = An exporter (Jack Albertson) who helps gangsters on the lam has a client (Bobby Darin) like no other.
Note: Based on the short story "Out of the Country" by Jeffry Scott
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EpisodeNumber = 26a EpisodeNumber2 = 20a Title = I'll Never Leave You – Ever1972|2|16}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Daniel Haller ShortSummary = A wife (Lois Nettleton) uses witchcraft to murder her husband (Royal Dano), whose spirit goes on and on.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Rene Morris
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EpisodeNumber = 26b EpisodeNumber2 = 20b Title = There Aren't Any More MacBanes1972|2|16}} WrittenBy = Alvin Sapinsley DirectedBy = John Newland ShortSummary = A student (Joel Grey) of sorcery summons an ancient spirit to get rid of his bothersome uncle (Howard Duff).
Notes: Based on the short story "By One, By Two and By Three" by Stephen Hall; features a brief, early appearance by Mark Hamill.
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EpisodeNumber = 27a EpisodeNumber2 = 21a Title = The Sins of the Fathers1972|2|23}} WrittenBy = Halsted Welles DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A man (Richard Thomas) must cleanse himself of his father's sins by feasting in front of the father's corpse.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Christianna Brand
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EpisodeNumber = 27b EpisodeNumber2 = 21b Title = You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore1972|2|23}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = A family's robot servants develop an instinct for survival. LineColor = 301934
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EpisodeNumber = 28a EpisodeNumber2 = 22a Title = The Caterpillar1972|3|1}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A British expatriate (Laurence Harvey) in Borneo plots a gruesome assassination of a romantic rival (Tom Helmore).
Note: Based on the short story "Boomerang" by Oscar Cook
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EpisodeNumber = 28b EpisodeNumber2 = 22b Title = Little Girl Lost1972|3|1}} WrittenBy = Stanford Whitmore DirectedBy = Timothy Galfas ShortSummary = A scientific genius is troubled by the death of his daughter.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Edwin Charles Tubb
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EpisodeNumber = 28c EpisodeNumber2 = 23c Title = Satisfaction Guaranteed1972|3|22}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A well-dressed gentleman (Victor Buono) presents himself at a secretarial agency that hasn't failed to satisfy a client in twenty-five years.
Note: This segment was a replacement for "Witches' Feast" when episode 8 was repeated.
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Season 3: 1972–73

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Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Clark Ashton Smith
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EpisodeNumber = 30 EpisodeNumber2 = 2 Title = The Girl with the Hungry Eyes1972|10|1}} WrittenBy = Robert Malcolm Young DirectedBy = John Badham ShortSummary = A photographer (James Farentino) hires a model (Joanna Pettet) whose eyes burn with a mysterious glow.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Fritz Leiber
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EpisodeNumber = 31 EpisodeNumber2 = 3 Title = Rare Objects1972|10|22}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A gangster (Mickey Rooney) targeted for death meets a specialist (Raymond Massey) who guarantees him sanctuary... at a very high price. LineColor = D48433
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EpisodeNumber = 32 EpisodeNumber2 = 4 Title = Spectre in Tap-Shoes1972|10|29}}t|teleplay}}),
Jack Laird ({{abbr|s|story}})
DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A woman is haunted by the ghost of her sister (both played by Sandra Dee) who committed suicide. LineColor = D48433
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 33a EpisodeNumber2 = 5a Title = You Can Come Up Now, Mrs. Millikan1972|11|12}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = John Badham ShortSummary = An inventor (Ozzie Nelson) and his wife (Harriet Nelson) trade in their clumsiness for an experiment in immortality.
Note: Based on the short story "The Secret of the Vault" by J. Wesley Rosenquist
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EpisodeNumber = 33b EpisodeNumber2 = 5b Title = Smile, Please1972|11|12}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jack Laird ShortSummary = A woman (Lindsay Wagner) tries to get a photo of a vampire (Cesare Danova). LineColor = D48433
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 34 EpisodeNumber2 = 6 Title = The Other Way Out1972|11|19}}t|teleplay}}),
Kurt van Elting ({{abbr|s|story}})
DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = A murderer (Ross Martin) is lured to an isolated house where a cold, calculating avenger (Burl Ives) makes him pay for his crime. LineColor = D48433
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 35 EpisodeNumber2 = 7 Title = Fright Night1972|12|10}}s|story}}),
Robert Malcolm Young ({{abbr|t|teleplay}})
DirectedBy = Jeff Corey ShortSummary = A young couple (Stuart Whitman, Barbara Anderson) inherits a farmhouse where they experience unseen terrors. LineColor = D48433
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 36 EpisodeNumber2 = 8 Title = Finnegan's Flight1972|12|17}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Gene Kearney ShortSummary = A prison lifer (Burgess Meredith) wishing for freedom subjects himself to his cellmate's (Cameron Mitchell) mind-over-matter experiments. LineColor = D48433
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 37 EpisodeNumber2 = 9 Title = She'll Be Company for You1972|12|24}} WrittenBy = David Rayfiel DirectedBy = Gerald Perry Finnerman ShortSummary = A widower (Leonard Nimoy) is watched by a strangely menacing cat.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Andrea Newman
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EpisodeNumber = 38 EpisodeNumber2 = 10 Title = The Ring with the Red Velvet Ropes1973|1|7}} WrittenBy = Robert Malcolm Young DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = A boxing champ (Gary Lockwood) learns he has one more bout before he can claim the title.
Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Edward D. Hoch
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}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 39 EpisodeNumber2 = 11 Title = Something in the Woodwork1973|1|14}} WrittenBy = Rod Serling DirectedBy = Edward M. Abroms ShortSummary = An alcoholic woman (Geraldine Page) asks a reluctant ghost for help in her plot for revenge against her ex-husband (Leif Erickson).
Note: Based on the short story "Housebound" by R. Chetwynd-Hayes
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}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 40 EpisodeNumber2 = 12 Title = Death on a Barge1973|3|4}} WrittenBy = Halsted Welles DirectedBy = Leonard Nimoy ShortSummary = A fishmonger ignores his friends' warnings when he falls for a vampire (Lesley Ann Warren).
Note: Based on the short story "The Canal" by Everil Worrell; Nimoy's directing debut
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EpisodeNumber = 41 EpisodeNumber2 = 13 Title = Whisper1973|5|13}} WrittenBy = David Rayfiel DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc ShortSummary = Irene, a young woman (Sally Field) listens to the voices of the dead. Charlie (Dean Stockwell) is her husband and caretaker.
Note: Based on a short story by Martin Waddell
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}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 42 EpisodeNumber2 = 14 Title = The Doll of Death1973|5|20}} WrittenBy = Jack Guss DirectedBy = John Badham ShortSummary = An Englishman (Barry Atwater) uses voodoo to get revenge on a romantic rival (Alejandro Rey).
Note: Based on a short story by Vivian Meik
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EpisodeNumber = 43a EpisodeNumber2 = 15a Title = Hatred unto Death1973|5|27}} WrittenBy = Halsted Welles DirectedBy = Gerald Perry Finnerman ShortSummary = Anthropologists (Steve Forrest, Dina Merrill) respond to a captive gorilla's primeval hatred. LineColor = D48433
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 43b EpisodeNumber2 = 15b Title = How to Cure the Common Vampire1973|5|27}} WrittenBy = Jack Laird DirectedBy = Jack Laird ShortSummary = Two men (Richard Deacon, Johnny Brown) debate the best way to kill vampires. LineColor = D48433
}}

Syndication-only segments

TitleDirected by:Written by:Year{{Episode list Title = Die Now, Pay Later DirectedBy = Timothy Galfast|teleplay}}),
Mary Linn Roby ({{abbr|s|story}})
1973}} ShortSummary = An undertaker (Will Geer) slashes funeral prices at a January clearance sale.
Note: This segment was produced for the second season but never aired during the series' original broadcast.
LineColor = 8B008B
}}{{Episode list
Title = Room for One Less DirectedBy = Jack Laird WrittenBy = Jack Laird1973}} ShortSummary = A creature teaches an elevator operator some manners.
Note: This segment was produced for the second season but never aired during the series's original broadcast.
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}}

References

1. ^{{cite book|last1=Skelton|first1=Scott|last2=Benson|first2=Jim|title=Rod Serling's Night Gallery: An After-hours Tour|date=1999|publisher=Syracuse University Press|isbn=9780815627821|pages=188|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JGqA6vA7OjYC&pg=PA188&lpg=PA188&dq=a+matter+of+semantics+night+gallery+Spielberg&source=bl&ots=fSFhxJ8-o_&sig=81gnWU2y3fuT5ubAqnhc3ERt3GI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjulbW-vMbYAhUC0YMKHc5WBKMQ6AEIYjAN#v=onepage&q=a%20matter%20of%20semantics%20night%20gallery%20Spielberg&f=false}}

Sources

  • {{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JGqA6vA7OjYC&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=The+Last+Laurel+is+based+on+%22The+Horsehair+Trunk%22+by+Davis+Grubb&source=bl&ots=fRNjDH24t_&sig=KE4XXNJsa24MRfDKw9Q1izUs40Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjWhLHQqcvUAhWC7YMKHbPcD4kQ6AEIIjAA#v=onepage&q=The%20Last%20Laurel%20is%20based%20on%20%22The%20Horsehair%20Trunk%22%20by%20Davis%20Grubb&f=false|title=Rod Serling's Night Gallery: An After-Hours Tour (Television and Popular Culture)|first1=Scott|last1=Skelton|first2=Jim|last2=Benson|publisher=Syracuse University Press|location=Syracuse, New York|year=1998|isbn=978-0815627821|page=89}}
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