Episode 15
Hatred Unto Death/How to Cure the Common Vampire (25:52)
Blood memories surface when an anthropologist responds in kind to a captive gorilla's primeval hatred; A vignette about vampires (and those who hunt them) -- two men try to dispatch a vampire for all time.
Aired: 05/27/1973
Episode 14
The Doll of Death (25:52)
A spurned plantation owner in the British West Indies enlists the power of voodoo to avenge himself against a romantic rival.
Aired: 05/20/1973
Episode 13
Whisper (25:53)
A young wife in a remote English country house finds herself in thrall to strange and insistent voices of the dead.
Aired: 05/13/1973
Episode 12
Death on a Barge (25:54)
A dockside merchant ignores the warnings of his friends when he falls desperately in love with a wraith-like young woman.
Aired: 03/04/1973
Episode 11
Something in the Woodwork (25:54)
A lonely alcoholic plots revenge against her ex-husband by calling on a reluctant ghost she finds in her attic.
Aired: 01/14/1973
Episode 10
The Ring With The Red Velvet Ropes (25:55)
The new heavyweight champion of the world discovers that he has one more unscheduled bout before he can claim his title.
Aired: 01/07/1973
Episode 9
She'll Be Company For You (25:55)
After his invalid wife dies, a relieved widower finds himself under the watchful eye of a strangely menacing cat.
Aired: 12/24/1972
Episode 8
Finnegan's Flight (25:53)
A prison lifer yearning for freedom submits to a cellmate's experiments in mind over matter--with tragic results.
Aired: 12/17/1972
Episode 7
Fright Night (25:54)
A writer and his wife move to a farmhouse left to them by a late cousin.
Aired: 12/10/1972
Episode 6
The Other Way Out (25:54)
A businessman receives letters tying him to the mysterious death of a go-go dancer.
Aired: 11/19/1972
Episode 5
You Can Come Up Now, Mrs. Milliken/Smile, Please (25:54)
A bungling inventor and his forgetful wife pool their ineptitude for an experiment in immortality; A vignette about photographing a vampire.
Aired: 11/12/1972
Episode 4
Spectre in Tap-Shoes (25:52)
After witnessing her twin sister's suicide, a young woman begins to see and hear evidence of her continuing presence.
Aired: 10/29/1972
Episode 3
Rare Objects (25:50)
A gangster marked for death engages a specialist who guarantees him sanctuary--but at a precipitous cost.
Aired: 10/22/1972
Episode 2
The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (25:54)
A photographer hires a mysterious model whose eyes burn with a seductive - yet frightening - glow.
Aired: 10/01/1972
Episode 1
The Return Of The Sorcerer (25:53)
A sorcerer hires a translator to divine the meaning of an ancient Arabic manuscript that has some grisly connection with his twin brother's death.
Aired: 09/24/1972
Episode 22
The Funeral/The Tune In Dan's Cafe/Green Fingers (51:12)
Stars who had their own series, including Cameron Mitchell, Elsa Lanchester, and Pernell Roberts guest star in three separate segments involving a green thumb, an eerie funeral and a haunted juke box on "Rod Serling's Night Gallery".
Aired: 11/05/1972
Episode 21
The Caterpillar/Little Girl Lost (50:57)
Laurence Harvey stars as a frustrated British colonial in Borneo, and William Windom stars as a distraught scientific genius in dramas on "Rod Serling's Night Gallery." Joanna Pettet, Ed Nelson, Ivor Francis, and Tom Helmore also star.
Aired: 03/01/1972
Episode 20
You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore/Sins Of The Fathers (50:56)
Robots manufactured to order, and sin-eaters hired to help purify the dead of their sins, in two separate dramas. Stars include Henry Jones, Severn Darden, Broderick Crawford, Cloris Leachman, Lana Wood, Geraldine Page, Michael Dunn, Barbara Steele.
Aired: 02/23/1972
Episode 19
I'll Never Leave You - Ever/There Aren't Any More MacBanes (50:52)
Two stories of witchcraft, one involving special effects and the other staged like the old-fashioned horror movies. With Lois Nettleton, John Saxon, Royal Dano, Peggy Webber, Joel Grey, Howard Duff, Barry Higgins, Darrell Larson, and Ellen Blake.
Aired: 02/16/1972
Episode 18
Deliveries In The Rear/Stop Killing Me/Dead Weight (50:52)
Cornel Wilde stars as a surgeon who needs bodies for his medical school - no questions asked. The other segments involve a wife frightened to death and a hoodlum trying a disappearing act. With Bobby Darin, Rosemary Forsyth, Geraldine Page.
Aired: 02/09/1972
Episode 17
The Waiting Room/Last Rites For A Dead Druid (50:52)
Stars of The Beverly Hillbillies, Buddy Ebsen and Donna Douglas, make guest appearances in sinister roles in separate dramas. With Steve Forrest, Gilbert Roland, Lex Barker, Albert Salmi, Jim Davis, Larry Watson, Bill Bixby, Carol Lynley, Ned Glass.
Aired: 01/26/1972
Episode 16
The Miracle At Camafeo/The Ghost Of Sorworth Place (50:52)
Richard Kiley, who starred in the original movie forerunner of this series, Julie Adams and Ray Danton star in a ghost story and a miracle story. Other stars include Jill Ireland, John Schofield, and Harry Guardino.
Aired: 01/19/1972
Episode 15
Lindeman's Catch/A Feast of Blood/The Late Mr. Peddington (50:52)
A mermaid, a mouse-like brooch, and a mortician figure in three separate segments. Stars include Harry Morgan, Stuart Whitman, Harry Townes, Sondra Locke, Norman Lloyd, and Kim Hunter.
Aired: 01/12/1972
Episode 14
The Different Ones/Tell David/Logoda's Heads (50:51)
Sandra Dee, Denise Nicholas, and Dana Andrews get involved with the occult and macabre in "Rod Serling's Night Gallery." Other stars include Tim Matheson, Jared Martin, Patrick Macnee, Brock Peters, and Jenny Sullivan.
Aired: 12/29/1971
Episode 13
The Messiah On Mott Street/The Painted Mirror (50:52)
A Rod Serling holiday presentation deals with an old man and his grandson who eagerly await the Messiah. The second segment involves an impractical businessman who gets help from an unusual mirror in dealing with his heartless new partner.
Aired: 12/15/1971
Episode 12
Cool Air/Camera Obscura/Quoth the Raven (50:44)
Life after death, here and in the hereafter, are the themes of two segments, followed by a "fractured classic" involving Edgar Allan Poe and his raven. Stars Barbara Rush, Henry Darrow, Beatrice Kay, Ross Martin, Rene Auberjonois and Marty Allen.
Aired: 12/08/1971
Episode 11
Pickman's Model/The Dear Departed/An Act of Chivalry (50:55)
A ghoulish artist, a phony spiritualist, and a weird elevator occupant figure in three separate segments of "Rod Serling's Night Gallery." Starring Bradford Dillman, Louise Sorel, Steve Lawrence, Maureen Arthur, Harvey Lembeck and Patricia Donahue.
Aired: 12/01/1971
Episode 10
The Dark Boy/Keep In Touch - We'll Think Of Something (50:56)
A rural school haunted by a child's ghost and a man's search for the girl in his dreams are the themes of two segments of "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" starring Elizabeth Hartman, Gale Sondergaard, Alex Cord and Joanna Pettet.
Aired: 11/24/1971
Episode 9
House-With Ghost/A Midnight Visit to the Neighborhood Blood Bank/Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator/Hell's Bells (50:53)
Bob Crane, Jo Anne Worley, Victor Buono, Forrest Tucker and John Astin star in four separate segments dealing with a haunted house, Count Dracula, a patent medicine man in the early West and a new arrival in hell.
Aired: 11/17/1971
Episode 8
The Diary/A Matter of Semantics/The Big Surprise/Professor Peabody's Last Lecture (50:56)
A vitriolic gossip columnist and her victim meet in final confrontation, Count Dracula and a blood bank nurse have a misunderstanding, an eccentric farmer indulges the curiosity of some kids, and a professor belittles the power of some ancient cults.
Aired: 11/10/1971
Episode 7
Midnight Never Ends/Brenda (50:52)
A man and a woman experience a strangely familiar encounter and, in the second story, a child, entering adolescence, discovers and befriends a monster. Stars Susan Strasberg, Robert F. Lyons, Laurie Prange and Glenn Corbett.
Aired: 11/03/1971
Episode 6
A Question of Fear/The Devil Is Not Mocked (50:52)
A man bets $10,000 that he can survive a night in a haunted house, and, in a second drama, the master of a castle is unperturbed when his domain is invaded by the Nazis. With Leslie Nielsen, Fritz Weaver, Francis Lederer, Helmut Dantine, Hank Brandt.
Aired: 10/27/1971
Episode 5
The Phantom Farmhouse/Silent Snow, Secret Snow (50:46)
A murder case takes on supernatural overtones, and a youngster becomes more and more involved in his own secret world, in two separate offerings. Stars: David McCallum, Linda Marsh, David Carradine, Radames Pera, Lisabeth Hush, Lonny Chapman.
Aired: 10/20/1971
Episode 4
A Fear Of Spiders/Junior/Marmalade Wine/The Academy (50:53)
A heartless writer now needs the woman he rejected; parents faced with a demanding youngster in the middle of the night; a retired surgeon's interest is aroused by a dense young visitor; and a father determined to straighten out his troublesome son.
Aired: 10/06/1971
Episode 3
Since Aunt Ada Came To Stay/With Apologies To Mr. Hyde/The Flip-Side Of Satan (50:53)
Three segments dealing with a witch returned from the grave searching for a new body to inherit, a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde treatment, and a disc jockey's endless nightmare. Stars Jeanette Nolan, James Farentino, Michelle Lee, Adam West, Arte Johnson.
Aired: 09/29/1971
Episode 2
A Death in The Family/The Merciful/The Class Of '99/Satisfaction Guaranteed (50:48)
Four segments dealing with an eccentric mortician, an old married couple, a college classroom of the future and an employment counselor and client. Stars include E.G. Marshall, Desi Arnaz, Jr., Imogene Coca, King Donovan, Vincent Price, Victor Buono.
Aired: 09/22/1971
Episode 1
The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes/Miss Lovecraft Sent Me/The Hand Of Borgus Weems/The Phantom Of What Opera? (50:53)
A 10-year-old boy's forecasts of the future; strange happenings in the home of a babysitter's employer; the presence of alien spirits that control a man's hand; and abduction by a masked and cloaked phantom make up the season premiere of Night Gallery.
Aired: 09/15/1971
Episode 7
They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar & The Last Laurel (50:26)
The gradual merging of past and present and the power of levitation figure in forty and ten minute segments.
Aired: 01/20/1971
Episode 6
Pamela's Voice, Lone Survivor, and The Doll (50:27)
In three eerie vignettes a murderous husband is tormented by his dead wife, played by Phyllis Diller. The unforgiving sea offers up the story of a "Lone Survivor." Finally, "The Doll," a toy no little girl should play with.
Aired: 01/13/1971
Episode 5
Make Me Laugh and Clean Kills and Other Trophies (50:27)
Two half hour segments. The first deals with an inept comic desperate for laughs and the second with a sportsman who puts his unwilling son to the test of the kill. Most notably the first segment, "Make Me Laugh," is Steven Spielberg's directorial debut
Aired: 01/06/1971
Episode 4
The House and Certain Shadows on the Wall (50:32)
Two different types of haunted houses feature in two half hour segments combined to create a gripping hour of drama.
Aired: 12/30/1970
Episode 3
Room With A View, The Little Black Bag, & The Nature of the Enemy (50:27)
An invalid, a skid row bum, and an astronaut figure in this collection of gripping stories.
Aired: 12/23/1970
Episode 2
The Dead Man and The Housekeeper (50:30)
Two half hour segments, one dealing with the power of suggestion and the other dealing with a soul transfer. Larry Hagman guest stars.
Aired: 12/16/1970


















