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Night Gallery is an American anthology television series that aired on NBC from December 16, 1970, to May 27, 1973, featuring stories of horror and the macabre. Rod Serling, who had gained fame from an earlier series, The Twilight Zone, served both as the on-air host of Night Gallery and as a major contributor of scripts, although he did not have the same control of content and tone as he had ...
Night Time Stories is an English independent record label founded by Paul Glancy in 2009. It is notable for releasing the Late Night Tales compilation series since 2009 by artists such as Trentemøller, [2] Röyksopp, [3] Bonobo, [4] Jon Hopkins, [5] Bill Brewster, [6] Groove Armada, [7] and Floating Points [8] among many others, while label founder Glancy has been helming the project since 2003.
The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes was originally published in 1950, in Maclean's magazine. It was picked up by Rod Serling's NBC anthology series, Night Gallery; a teleplay based on the story was broadcast on September 15, 1971, as part of the second season premiere.
It was dramatized as an episode of Rod Serling's Night Gallery, also directed by Kearney, starring Radames Pera and narrated by Orson Welles. The original broadcast date was October 20, 1971. The story was the inspiration for an instrumental song of the same name by guitarist Jim Matheos on his first solo album, First Impressions.
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"Pickman's Model" is a short story by H. P. Lovecraft, written in September 1926 and first published in the October 1927 issue of Weird Tales. It has been adapted for television anthology series twice: in a 1971 episode of Night Gallery, starring Bradford Dillman, and in a 2022 episode of Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities, starring Crispin Glover and Ben Barnes.
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Note: Based on a short story of the same title by Edwin Charles Tubb. The running time as broadcast is 16:35. The Complete Series DVD set includes an extended version (running time 22:52) as a bonus feature. The episode also re-uses scenes from the movie Colossus: The Forbin Project.