List of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour episodes

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Created by Alfred Hitchcock
Presented by Alfred Hitchcock
Theme music composer Charles Gounod
Opening theme Funeral March of a Marionette
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 93
Editor(s) David J. O'Connell
(editorial department head)
Release
Original network NBC
Audio format Monaural
Original release September 20, 1962 (1962-09-20) – May 10, 1965 (1965-05-10)
Chronology
Preceded by Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
Followed by Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985)

The following is a list of the 93 episodes of the television program The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, which is a continuation of the program Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–60). The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, like its predecessor, is an anthology series in the thriller genre. NBC renamed the program when they extended its running-time from about 25 minutes to about 50 minutes. Both programs were hosted by Alfred Hitchcock, whose directorial work in thriller films is extremely influential.

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour premiered on 20 September 1962, three months after the conclusion of the seventh and final season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. In its new incarnation with a 50-minute running time, the show lasted for three seasons. NBC broadcast the final episode on 10 May 1965.

Season 1

Title First aired # Stars Writer Director
"A Piece of the Action" September 20, 1962 1 Gig Young, Robert Redford
Martha Hyer, Gene Evans
Alfred Hayes Bernard Girard
"Don't Look Behind You" September 27, 1962 2 Vera Miles, Jeffrey Hunter, Dick Sargent Barre Lyndon John Brahm
"Night of the Owl" October 4, 1962 3 Brian Keith Andrew Garve Alan Crosland, Jr.
"I Saw The Whole Thing" October 11, 1962 4 John Forsythe
Evans Evans
Henry Cecil (story)
Henry Slesar (teleplay)
Alfred Hitchcock
"Captive Audience" October 18, 1962 5 James Mason, Angie Dickinson John Bingham (novel)
Richard Levinson, William Link (teleplay)
Alf Kjellin
"Final Vow" October 25, 1962 6 Carol Lynley, R. G. Armstrong Henry Slesar Norman Lloyd
"Annabel" November 1, 1962 7 Dean Stockwell, Susan Oliver Robert Bloch (teleplay)
Patricia Highsmith (novel)
Paul Henreid
"House Guest" November 8, 1962 8 Macdonald Carey, Robert Sterling Andrew Garve Alan Crosland, Jr.
"The Black Curtain" November 15, 1962 9 Richard Basehart, Lola Albright Cornell Woolrich (novel) Sydney Pollack
"Day of Reckoning" November 22, 1962 10 Barry Sullivan, Claude Akins Richard Levinson, William Link Jerry Hopper
"Ride the Nightmare" November 29, 1962 11 Hugh O'Brian, Gena Rowlands Richard Matheson (novel) Bernard Girard
"Hangover" December 6, 1962 12 Tony Randall, Jayne Mansfield John D. MacDonald (novel) Bernard Girard
"Bonfire" December 13, 1962 13 Peter Falk, Dina Merrill William D. Gordon, Alfred Hayes Joseph Pevney
"The Tender Poisoner" December 20, 1962 14 Dan Dailey, Jan Sterling
Howard Duff
Lukas Heller (teleplay)
John Bingham (novel)
Leonard J. Horn
"The Thirty First of February" January 4, 1963 15 David Wayne, William Conrad
Bob Crane, Elizabeth Allen
Julian Symons (novel)
Richard Matheson (teleplay)
Alf Kjellin
"What Really Happened" January 11, 1963 16 Anne Francis, Ruth Roman Marie Belloc Lowndes(novel)
Henry Slesar (teleplay)
Jack Smight
"Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog" January 18, 1963 17 Inger Stevens, Dan O'Herlihy Lee Erwin Charles F. Haas
"A Tangled Web" January 25, 1963 18 Robert Redford, Zohra Lampert, Barry Morse Nicholas Blake (novel)
James Bridges (teleplay)
Alf Kjellin
"To Catch a Butterfly" February 2, 1963 19 Bradford Dillman, Ed Asner Richard Fielder David Lowell Rich
"The Paragon" February 9, 1963 20 Gary Merrill, Joan Fontaine Alfred Hayes (teleplay)
Rebecca West (story)
Jack Smight
"I'll Be Judge -- I'll Be Jury" February 15, 1963 21 Peter Graves, Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr., Albert Salmi Lukas Heller James Sheldon
"Diagnosis: Danger" March 1, 1963 22 Michael Parks Roland Kibbee Sydney Pollack
"The Lonely Hours" Mar 8, ' 63 23 Nancy Kelly, Gena Rowlands Celia Fremlin (novel)
William D. Morgan (story)
Jack Smight
"The Star Juror" March 15, 1963 24 Dean Jagger, Betty Field James Bridges Herschel Daugherty
"The Long Silence" March 22, 1963 25 Michael Rennie, Phyllis Thaxter Charles Beaumont, William D. Gordon (teleplay)
Hilda Lawrence (story "Composition for Four Hands")
Robert Douglas
"An Out for Oscar" April 5, 1963 26 Henry Silva, Linda Christian, Larry Storch Henry Kane (novel)
David Goodis (teleplay)
Bernard Girard
"Death and the Joyful Woman" April 12, 1963 27 Gilbert Roland, Laraine Day, Don Galloway Ellis Peters (novel)
James Bridges (teleplay)
John Brahm
"Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans" April 19, 1963 28 Michael Wilding, Anna Lee, Randy Boone Amber Dean (novel)
Lou Rambeau (teleplay)
Alan Crosland, Jr.
"The Dark Pool" May 3, 1963 29 Lois Nettleton, Anthony George Alec Coppel (story)
William D. Gordon (teleplay)
Jack Smight
"Dear Uncle George" May 10, 1963 30 Gene Barry, John Larkin, Dabney Coleman James Bridges (teleplay)
Richard Levinson, William Link (story and teleplay)
Joseph M. Newman
"Run for Doom" May 17, 1963 31 John Gavin, Diana Dors, Scott Brady James Bridges (teleplay)
Henry Kane (novel)
Bernard Girard
"Death Of A Cop" May 24, 1963 32 Victor Jory, Peter Brown, Richard Jaeckel Leigh Brackett (teleplay) Joseph M. Newman

Season 2

Title First aired # Stars Writer Director
"A Home Away from Home" September 27, 1963 01 Ray Milland Robert Bloch Herschel Daugherty
"A Nice Touch" October 4, 1963 02 Anne Baxter, George Segal Mann Rubin Joseph Pevney
"Terror at Northfield" October 11, 1963 03 Dick York, Jacqueline Scott, R.G. Armstrong Leigh Brackett (teleplay)
Ellery Queen (story)
Harvey Hart
"You'll Be the Death of Me" October 18, 1963 04 Robert Loggia William D. Gordon (teleplay)
Anthony Gilbert (story)
Robert Douglas
"Blood Bargain" October 25, 1963 05 Richard Kiley, Richard Long, Anne Francis Henry Slesar Bernard Girard
"Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" November 8, 1963 06 Gary Merrill, Phyllis Thaxter, Fess Parker Richard Levinson, William Link Herschel Daugherty
"Starring the Defense" November 15, 1963 07 Richard Basehart Henry Slesar Joseph Pevney
"The Cadaver" November 29, 1963 08 Michael Parks, Joby Baker James Bridges Alf Kjellin
"The Dividing Wall" December 6, 1963 09 James Gregory, Katharine Ross Joel Murcott (teleplay) Bernard Girard
"Goodbye, George" December 13, 1963 10 Robert Culp, Stubby Kaye William Fay Robert Stevens
"How to Get Rid of Your Wife" December 20, 1963 11 Bob Newhart, Jane Withers Robert Gould Alf Kjellin
"Three Wives Too Many" January 3, 1964 12 Teresa Wright, Dan Duryea Kenneth Fearing (short story)
Arthur A. Ross (teleplay)
Joseph M. Newman
"The Magic Shop" January 10, 1964 13 Leslie Nielsen, Peggy McCay H.G. Wells (story)
John Collier (teleplay)
Robert Stevens
"Beyond the Sea of Death" January 24, 1964 14 Mildred Dunnock, Diana Hyland Alf Kjellin
"Night Caller" January 31, 1964 15 Bruce Dern, Felicia Farr Robert Westerby (teleplay) Alf Kjellin
"The Evil of Adelaide Winters" February 7, 1964 16 Kim Hunter, John Larkin Arthur A. Ross Laslo Benedek
"The Jar" February 14, 1964 17 Collin Wilcox, Pat Buttram, George Lindsey, Slim Pickens Ray Bradbury (short story)
James Bridges (teleplay)
Norman Lloyd
"Final Escape" February 21, 1964 18 Stephen McNally, Robert Keith, Edd Byrnes Thomas H. Cannan, Jr., Randall Hood (story)
John Resko (teleplay)
William Witney
"Murder Case" March 6, 1964 19 John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands James Bridges John Brahm
"Anyone for Murder?" March 13, 1964 20 Barry Nelson, Patricia Breslin, Richard Dawson Jack Ritchie (short story) Leo Penn
"Beast in View" March 20, 1964 21 Joan Hackett, Kevin McCarthy Margaret Millar (novel)
James Bridges (teleplay)
Joseph M. Newman
"Behind the Locked Door" March 27, 1964 22 Gloria Swanson, James MacArthur Joel Murcott (teleplay) Robert Douglas
"A Matter of Murder" April 3, 1964 23 Darren McGavin, Patricia Crowley, Telly Savalas Boris Sobelman David Lowell Rich
"The Gentleman Caller" April 10, 1964 24 Roddy McDowall, Ruth McDevitt James Bridges Joseph M. Newman
"The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow" April 17, 1964 25 Patricia Collinge, Jessica Walter Alvin Sargent Robert Stevens
"Ten Minutes from Now" May 1, 1964 26 Donnelly Rhodes, Lou Jacobi Arthur A. Ross (teleplay)

Jack Ritchie (short story)

Alf Kjellin
"The Sign of Satan" May 8, 1964 27 Christopher Lee, Gia Scala Barre Lyndon Robert Douglas
"Who Needs an Enemy?" May 15, 1964 28 Richard Anderson, Steven Hill, Joanna Moore Arthur A. Ross Harry Morgan
"Bed of Roses" May 22, 1964 29 Patrick O'Neal, Kathie Browne James Bridges Philip Leacock
"Second Verdict" May 29, 1964 30 Martin Landau, Frank Gorshin, Nancy Kovack Lewis Teague
"Isabel" June 5, 1964 31 Bradford Dillman, Barbara Barrie Alf Kjellin
"Body In The Barn" July 3, 1964 32 Lillian Gish, Maggie McNamara Harold Swanton Joseph M. Newman

Season 3

Title First aired # Stars Writer Director
"The Return of Verge Likens" October 5, 1964 1 Peter Fonda, Robert Emhardt James Bridges (teleplay)
Davis Grubb (story)
Arnold Laven
"Change of Address" October 12, 1964 2 Arthur Kennedy, Phyllis Thaxter Andrew Benedict (story)
Morton S. Fine (teleplay)
David Friedkin (teleplay)
David Friedkin
"Water's Edge" October 19, 1964 3 Ann Sothern, John Cassavetes Robert Bloch (short story)
Alfred Hayes (teleplay)
Bernard Girard
"The Life Work of Juan Diaz" October 26, 1964 4 Alejandro Rey, Frank Silvera Ray Bradbury (story) Norman Lloyd
"See the Monkey Dance" November 9, 1964 5 Roddy McDowall, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr Lewis Davidson Joseph M. Newman
"Lonely Place" November 16, 1964 6 Teresa Wright, Pat Buttram, Bruce Dern Francis Gwaltney Harvey Hart
"The McGregor Affair" November 23, 1964 7 Elsa Lanchester, Andrew Duggan David Friedkin David Friedkin
"Misadventure" December 7, 1964 8 Barry Nelson, Lola Albright, George Kennedy Lewis Davidson Joseph M. Newman
"Triumph" December 14, 1964 9 Ed Begley, Jeanette Nolan Arthur A. Ross Harvey Hart
"Memo from Purgatory" December 21, 1964 10 James Caan, Tony Musante, Walter Koenig Harlan Ellison Joseph Pevney
"Consider Her Ways" December 28, 1964 11 Barbara Barrie, Gladys Cooper Oscar Millard Robert Stevens
"The Crimson Witness" January 4, 1965 12 Peter Lawford, Martha Hyer, Julie London David Friedkin David Friedkin
"Where the Woodbine Twineth" January 11, 1965 13 Margaret Leighton James Bridges Alf Kjellin
"The Final Performance" January 18, 1965 14 Franchot Tone, Roger Perry, Sharon Farrell Robert Bloch John Brahm
"Thanatos Palace Hotel" February 1, 1965 15 Angie Dickinson, Steven Hill Arthur A. Ross Laslo Benedek
"One of the Family" February 8, 1965 16 Jeremy Slate, Lilia Skala Oscar Millard Joseph Pevney
"An Unlocked Window" February 15, 1965 17 Dana Wynter, T.C. Jones, Louise Latham, John Kerr James Bridges Joseph M. Newman
"The Trap" February 22, 1965 18 Anne Francis, Robert Strauss Lee Kalcheim John Brahm
"Wally the Beard" March 1, 1965 19 Larry Blyden, Kathie Browne Arthur A. Ross James H. Brown
"Death Scene" March 8, 1965 20 Vera Miles, John Carradine, James Farentino James Bridges Harvey Hart
"The Photographer and the Undertaker" March 15, 1965 21 Jack Cassidy, Harry Townes Alfred Hayes Alex March
"Thou Still Unravished Bride" March 22, 1965 22 Ron Randell, David Carradine, Sally Kellerman Avram Davidson (story)
Morton S. Fine
David Friedkin
David Friedkin
"Completely Foolproof" March 29, 1965 23 J.D. Cannon, Patricia Barry Anthony Terpiloff Alf Kjellin
"Power of Attorney" April 5, 1965 24 Richard Johnson, Geraldine Fitzgerald James Bridges (teleplay) Harvey Hart
"The World's Oldest Motive" April 12, 1965 25 Henry Jones, Linda Lawson, Robert Loggia, Kathleen Freeman Lewis Davidson Harry Morgan
"The Monkey's Paw - A Retelling" April 19, 1965 26 Leif Erickson, Jane Wyatt, Lee Majors Morton S. Fine (teleplay)
David Friedkin (teleplay)
Anthony Terpiloff (teleplay)
W.W. Jacobs (story)
Robert Stevens
"The Second Wife" April 26, 1965 27 June Lockhart, John Anderson Robert Bloch (teleplay)
Richard Deming (story)
Joseph M. Newman
"Night Fever" May 3, 1965 28 Colleen Dewhurst Gilbert Ralston (teleplay)
Clark Howard (short story)
Herbert Coleman
"Off Season" May 10, 1965 29 John Gavin, Richard Jaeckel Robert Bloch (teleplay)
Edward D. Hoch (short story)
William Friedkin

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