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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #30 - Never Again

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Karen wakes up, hungover, in a strange bed. Her memory vague, she tries to piece things together only for reality to be far worse than she ever imagined. A harrowing tale of alcohol and excess with a nasty kick of an ending.

Karen finds herself in a strange bed with a bandaged arm.

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #29 - The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Robert H. Harris, after playing a man committed to preventing murder in #18 "Shopping for Death," plays a man committed to committing murder, all in the name of his "old curios." Meg Mundy thinks she can stop him but doesn't take into account that "The Postman Always Rings Twice."

Mr. Appleby attempts another murder.

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #28 - Portrait of Jocelyn

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Mark Halliday buys a painting for his wife that somehow is replaced with a portrait of his first wife. The obsession with a woman's portrait recalls Otto Preminger's "Laura" and the new wife's feelings of not measuring up to the first wife bring to mind Hitchcock's own "Rebecca," but the secret of the "Portrait of Jocelyn" is mostly like the Humphrey Bogart film "Conflict." All worth watching and all available at AADL.

The portrait of Jocelyn.

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #27 - Help Wanted

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, John Qualen makes his final AHP appearance, playing a man so desperate for a job that he accepts a position with an anonymous employer. Surely, nothing good will come of that. Or will it?

Our first view of the anonymous employer is nothing but the back of his head.

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #26 - Whodunit

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. As our story begins, our main character, Alexander Arlington, is already dead. In fact, he's been murdered. So, is the whole story a flashback a la "Sunset Boulevard?" Let me put it this way. The episode opens in Heaven.

Alexander Arlington finds himself in Heaven.

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #25 - There Was An Old Woman

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Charles Bronson returns, this time as a crook instead of a cop, as he and Norma Crane run headlong into Estelle Winwood's alternate reality. So whose reality ultimately wins out?

Frank tries to threaten Miss Monica into giving up her money.

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #24 - The Perfect Murder

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. There has been a lot of murder so far in the series but in this installment, Al looks at a character who thinks he can commit the perfect murder, which is appropriate for Sir Alfred's 121st birthday. But, just how perfect is it?

Paul tells Aunt Rosalie, "You know, I could just let  you fall."

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #23 - Back for Christmas

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Al and Amy look at the last Hitchcock-directed episode of the first season. Is it Hitch's best one so far? Al thinks so but Amy has a different opinion.

Herbert hides out from the Wallingfords.

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #7a - The Prudential Family Hour of Stars

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this special installment, Al presents the "Prudential Family Hour of Stars" radio episode of "Breakdown," which, like the Hitchcock episode, stars Joseph Cotten.

The newspaper ad for the premiere of "The Prudential Family Hour of Stars"

 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #22 - Place of Shadows

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Al wanders into a monastery with a man seeking revenge but will forgiveness be found within those walls instead of retribution?

 

Ray Clements searches his soul as he decides whether to put his gun away.