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  1. Introduction "Misadventure" was originally broadcast on 07/Dec/1964 as part of the third season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.. Synopsis. Eva is married to miserly businessman Henry. She has been cheating on Henry and is tricked into planning his murder by a mysterious stranger named George, who gets into their house by posing as a gas man.

  2. Hosted by inimitable master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock, 'The Alfred Hitchcock Hour' comprises dark tales of deceit, murder and mystery, stories in which viewers should expect the unexpected from diabolical twists and sinister turns. A continuation of 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents,' (1955 to 1962), this subsequent series, beginning in 1962, increased the duration of episodes from 25 minutes to ...

  3. The Magic Shop: Directed by Robert Stevens. With Alfred Hitchcock, Leslie Nielsen, Peggy McCay, John Megna. After a little boy vanishes in a magic shop, he comes back later with supernatural powers and evil intentions.

  4. Introduction "The Paragon" was originally broadcast on 08/Feb/1963 as part of the first season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.. Synopsis. Alice Pemberton is a busy-body housewife who injects herself into the personal lives of everyone she knows: friends, relatives, her husband's business associates.

  5. The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series 1962–1965) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight.

  6. The first season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour ran from 20/Sep/1962 to 24/May/1963, with Hitchcock directing the following episode: I Saw the Whole Thing (11/Oct/1962) Season 1 Episode List. The following is a complete of the episodes, with the original broadcast date shown in brackets. Please note that the episode summaries may contain spoilers!

  7. Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 25 minutes long, aired weekly at 9:30 on CBS on Sunday nights from 1955 to 1960, and then at 8:30 on NBC on Tuesday nights from 19...