7.4 /10 1 Votes7.4
7.3/10 Starring Various Country of origin United StatesCanada Final episode date 24 September 2002 | 7.6/10 IMDb Created by Dan AngelBilly Brown First episode date 12 July 2001 Networks FOX, Syfy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Genre AnthologyHorrorScience fiction Composer(s) George S. ClintonFrank Macchia Similar Night Gallery, The Outer Limits, The X‑Files, The Twilight Zone, Tales from the Darkside |
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Night Visions is an American television horror anthology series, with each episode comprising two half-hour stories dealing with themes of the supernatural or simply the dark side of human nature. Musician Henry Rollins was the uncredited host of the show.
Contents
- Night visions s01e01 the passenger list the bokor
- Production
- Broadcast history
- Reception
- Episodes
- References

Production

Filming for the show began during 2000 in Vancouver, Canada. Veteran punk and metal singer Henry Rollins got hired as host after discussions with Fox executives, who initially wanted him to play a recurring role on their popular sci-fi series The X-Files. Originally, Night Visions was not going to feature a host. Co-creator Billy Brown stated, "I never wanted a host. There should have been an introductory voice-over, a la Outer Limits. But the network said 'No host, no show'. So we started looking, and actually got a commitment from Gary Oldman. Having played Dracula, and being a fantastic actor, he would have been a real presence. The network said no. They wanted Henry Rollins. I didn't get it, nor did anyone else on the show's staff. It seemed like someone's desperate idea to make the show hip". Regarding Fox's involvement in the creative process, Brown said "They [Fox] said many conflicting things. We had a chance to option an incredible Dean Koontz short story that was just terrifying, and they nixed that because it was too scary. And yet they complained that other stories weren't scary enough."

The show's directors included some best known for feature films, including Tobe Hooper and Joe Dante, and others, such as Brian Dennehy, JoBeth Williams, and Bill Pullman, known primarily as actors.
Broadcast history

The show was scheduled to debut during October 2000 at 8:00 p.m. on Fridays, but this never eventuated, with reality show Police Chase and Freakylinks airing in its place. It eventually aired on Fox from July 12 to September 6, 2001 as a summer filler. Billy Brown reflected "There was a changing of the guard at Fox between the time we filmed the pilot and the time the network was ready to order the series. The new regime wasn't convinced an anthology would work, yet everyone agreed that the pilot was good. I had the feeling the network didn't think the show was hip enough".

It was later picked up by the Sci Fi Channel, which reran the series beginning June 14, 2002. During September 2002, Sci Fi broadcast the final three remaining episodes that never aired on Fox, which was due to scheduling conflicts arising from the 2001 September 11 terrorist attacks. One of these, "Cargo/Switch", ran as part of the Night Visions series, while the two other episodes' segments ("Patterns", "The Maze", "Harmony" and "Voices") were edited into the Sci Fi Channel film Shadow Realm, minus the Rollins introductions and the Night Visions name. Reruns of the series also aired on the Nine Network in Australia and on cable channel Chiller.
Reception
Night Visions has been favorably compared to other horror/sci-fi anthology shows, particularly The Twilight Zone, although the Washington Post claimed the show is "far more graphic and scary".
Episodes
13 color episodes in 43-minute format (minus commercials)