The paintings of
Night Gallery interview with artist
Tom Wright
In
this edition of TV Time Machine, we
are proud to interview artist and
director Tom Wright, the man responsible
for creating the paintings for Rod
Serling's Night Gallery. For decades,
viewers and fans alike have been fascinated
by these canvases that not only reflect
the bizarre and horrific stories presented
on Night Gallery, but also stand on
their own as true works of art.
In these three audio interview segments,
Tom Wright discusses every aspect
of his extraordinary work on Night
Gallery, his contribution to Universal
Home Entertainment's DVD release of
Rod Serling's Night Gallery Season
Two, and his career producing and
directing such shows as Millennium,
Bones, and NCIS.
Tom Wright Night
Gallery audio interview Segment One-
In this segment, Tom talks about
his early interest in art as a young
man, producer Jack Laird, and working
with Rod Serling. Mr. Wright also
reveals his painting techniques and
the step-by-step process he used to
create his Night Gallery canvases.
For this segment, Tom discusses how
he used various subjects for his paintings,
including producer Jack Laird and
Rod Serling! Mr. Wright also discusses
how he helped in the design of the
Gallery and the creation of such paintings
as Finnegan's Flight, The Caterpillar,
Brenda and Pickman's Model.
In this segment, Tom Wright talks
about his contribution to the Night
Gallery Season Two DVD, including
doing audio commentary for thirty-six
of his paintings. Mr. Wright also
talks about painting such canvases
as Midnight Never Ends, The Doll,
Make Me Laugh, Death on a Barge, Lone
Survivor, A Feast of Blood, and The
Late Mr. Peddington. Tom also talks
about how the show helped launch his
career, which led to producing and
directing such shows as Millennium,
Bones, and NCIS.