Whatever Happened to Rod Serling's Night Gallery?
Whatever happened to Rod Serling's Night Gallery? Why was it canceled at the height of its popularity? Why has it virtually disappeared over the years? Night Gallery co-author Jim Benson reveals the sad fate of this nearly forgotten TV classic. Rod Serling's Night Gallery aired on NBC from 1970 to 1973, yet despite its popularity, especially with young people, the decision was made to kill the show after only three years on the air. Why? And what happened to permanently stain its legacy? Jim Benson, co-author of Rod Serling's Night Gallery: An After-Hours Tour, reveals the answers and the dramatic behind-the-scenes power struggle behind this controversial series, which was Rod Serling's follow-up to his classic 1960s CBS TV anthology series, The Twilight Zone.

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