Night Gallery
"Night Gallery" is a television anthology series created by Rod Serling, which aired from 1970 to 1973. The show features a collection of horror, fantasy, and mystery stories, each introduced by Serling in a gallery setting. Each episode typically includes three segments, showcasing various themes and styles, often with a twist ending.
The series is known for its eerie atmosphere and thought-provoking narratives. It includes contributions from various writers and directors, featuring notable actors such as Joan Crawford and Roddy McDowall. "Night Gallery" is considered a spiritual successor to Serling's earlier work, The Twilight Zone.