Night Shift
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A night shift is either a group of workers night working, or the period in which they work.
Night Shift, Nightshift, or The Night Shift may also refer to:
Fiction and literature
- Night Shift (comics), a fictional team of supervillains in the Marvel Universe
- Nightshift (magazine), a free monthly music magazine in Oxford, England
- Night Shift (short story collection), a 1978 collection by Stephen King
- Night Shift, a 1942 novel by Maritta Wolff
Film, television and video games
- Night Shift (film), a 1982 film, one of Ron Howard's earliest directorial efforts
- Night Shift (Hong Kong TV series), an Hong Kong crime thriller
- Night Shift (Irish TV series), an Irish television show broadcast on Channel 6 (2006–present)
- Night Shift (UK TV series), a British television series shown late at night on ITV (1992–94, 1998)
- The Night Shift (TV series), a 2014 American medical drama
- The Nightshift (TV series), a Scottish television show broadcast on STV
- Night Shift (video game), a 1990 computer game designed and published by LucasArts
- General Hospital: Night Shift, a primetime soap opera airing on SOAPnet during the summers of 2007 and 2008
- The Night Shift, or Næturvaktin, an Icelandic TV series
- Night Shift, an undead character from Skylanders: Swap Force
- "Nightshift", a 1998 episode Dinnerladies
Music
- Night Shift (band), Serbian rock band
- Night Shift (album), a 1976 album by the rock band Foghat
- Nightshift (album), a 1985 album by the Commodores
- "Nightshift" (song), from the album
- The Night Shift (concert), a concert series by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
- Night Shift, a 2007 album by Danish band Turboweekend
- "Night Shift", a 1976 song by Bob Marley & The Wailers from Rastaman Vibration
- "Nightshift", a 1981 song by Siouxsie & The Banshees from Juju
- "Nightshift", a 1998 song by South Park Mexican from Hustle Town
- "Night Shift", a 2012 song by The Birthday Massacre released with Hide and Seek
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