

The Bet: In "Man From the South" (1950s and 1980s versions), a young gambler accepts a bet that he can't light his cigarette lighter ten times in a row if he loses the bet, he'll lose a finger.Bee People: In "Consider Her Ways", the human race develops into a hive society following a gendercide that kills off all the males.Ballistic Discount: "Enough Rope for Two".Bernard with a keg: "Man's best friend! And a dog!" Bait-and-Switch Comment: In the introduction of the episode "A Little Sleep", Hitchcock remarks of a St.The Bad Guy Wins: Some stories ended this way, but in such cases Hitchcock would usually spare the finer feelings of the Moral Guardians and the show's sponsors by telling the audience in his closing remarks that of course the bad guy was brought to justice later on.Ax-Crazy: Ironically, in "The Older Sister", the episode about Lizzie Borden, it is not Lizzie who fits this trope but her sister Emma.


The following stories used as episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour have their own trope pages: In 2020, Eminem collaborated with the Alfred Hitchcock estate to create a Concept Album themed around the show, and a spin-off instrumental album Hitchcock made inspired by it - Music To Be Murdered By. Oh, and if there's time, we'll also try to squeeze in a story between them."Ī Revival, The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, ran from 1985 to 1989 it featured new stories (and some newly-filmed remakes of old episodes) introduced by recycled (and colorized) footage of Hitchcock.

Notably for the time, Hitchcock would openly mock the concept of commercials (as opposed to the actual products themselves) in his remarks with statements such as "Join us next week as we present another fine selection of exciting and informative commercials.
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Writers who scripted episodes of (or had stories adapted for) the series include Ambrose Bierce, Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, Roald Dahl, Avram Davidson, Harlan Ellison, Evan Hunter, Don Marquis, Richard Matheson, A. It originally aired from 1955 to 1962 (half-hour episodes) and 1962 to 1965 (hour-long episodes, as The Alfred Hitchcock Hour), bouncing between CBS and NBC for a total of ten seasons comprising 268 half-hour episodes and 93 hour-long episodes (of which 17 were directed by Hitchcock himself).Įach episode was a self-contained mystery or thriller story, with Hitchcock appearing before and after to make opening and closing remarks. A Genre Anthology television series produced and hosted by the famed English thriller director Alfred Hitchcock.
