Discover Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" on Chiller (Channel 257)

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In summary, there is a new channel called "Chiller" on Direct TV, channel 257. It is currently airing the "Night Gallery" series, which is a sequel to The Twilight Zone by Rod Serling. For fans of Serling's work, it is worth checking out. The conversation also mentions that Direct TV has been adding channels, but the speakers do not always keep up with these updates.
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There is a cool new channel called "Chiller"; at least it's new for us. On Direct TV it is channel 257.

They have been running the "Night Gallery" series, which was effectively Serling's sequel to The Twilight Zone. I haven't seen this since it first aired, and some are pretty cheesy, but for you Serling fans it's worth checking out if you haven't seen it before.
 
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Thanks Ivan. I just added it to my normal list. Doesn't Direct TV ever let anyone know when they add channels? Or am I not reading the stuff they put in with the bill?
 
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I wouldn't know since I never read it. :biggrin: Every now and then I scan the list.

They have been adding quite a few channels lately.
 

FAQ: Discover Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" on Chiller (Channel 257)

What is "Night Gallery" on Chiller?

"Night Gallery" is a television series that originally aired in the 1970s and was created by Rod Serling, the same creator of "The Twilight Zone." The show features a collection of short horror and suspense stories, with each episode introduced by Serling himself.

What channel is "Night Gallery" on?

"Night Gallery" is currently airing on Chiller (Channel 257) in the United States. It may also be available on other networks or streaming platforms depending on your location.

How many seasons of "Night Gallery" are there?

There are three seasons of "Night Gallery" with a total of 43 episodes. The first season aired on NBC, while the second and third seasons aired on syndication.

Is "Night Gallery" appropriate for all ages?

"Night Gallery" is not appropriate for younger viewers as it contains mature themes and some episodes may be frightening or disturbing. It is recommended for mature audiences only.

Are there any notable guest stars in "Night Gallery"?

Yes, there are many notable guest stars featured in "Night Gallery," including Joan Crawford, Leonard Nimoy, and Vincent Price. There are also several episodes directed by famous directors such as Steven Spielberg and Guillermo del Toro.

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