List of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Episodes - Season 1

Season 1

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Title First aired # Stars Writer Director
"A Piece of the Action" Sep 20, '62 1 Gig Young, Robert Redford
Martha Hyer, Gene Evans
Alfred Hayes Bernard Girard
"Don't Look Behind You" Sep 27, '62 2 Vera Miles, Jeffrey Hunter, Dick Sargent Barre Lyndon John Brahm
"Night of the Owl" Oct 4, '62 3 Brian Keith Andrew Garve Alan Crosland, Jr.
"I Saw The Whole Thing" Oct 11, '62 4 John Forsythe Henry Cecil (story)
Henry Slesar (teleplay)
Alfred Hitchcock
"Captive Audience" Oct 18, '62 5 James Mason, Angie Dickinson John Bingham (novel)
Richard Levinson, William Link (teleplay)
Alf Kjellin
"Final Vow" Oct 25, '62 6 Carol Lynley, R. G. Armstrong Henry Slesar Norman Lloyd
"Annabelle" Nov 1, '62 7 Dean Stockwell, Susan Oliver Robert Bloch (teleplay)
Patricia Highsmith (novel)
Paul Henreid
"House Guest" Nov 8, '62 8 Macdonald Carey, Robert Sterling Andrew Garve Alan Crosland, Jr.
"The Black Curtain" Nov 15, '62 9 Richard Basehart, Lola Albright Cornell Woolrich (novel) Sydney Pollack
"Day of Reckoning" Nov 22, '62 10 Barry Sullivan, Claude Akins Richard Levinson, William Link Jerry Hopper
"Ride the Nightmare" Nov 29, '62 11 Hugh O'Brian, Gena Rowlands Richard Matheson (novel) Bernard Girard
"Hangover" Dec 6, '62 12 Tony Randall, Jayne Mansfield John D. MacDonald (novel) Bernard Girard
"Bonfire" Dec 13, '62 13 Peter Falk, Dina Merrill William D. Gordon, Alfred Hayes Joseph Pevney
"The Tender Poisoner" Dec 20, '62 14 Dan Dailey, Jan Sterling
Howard Duff
Lukas Heller (teleplay)
John Bingham (novel)
Leonard J. Horn
"The Thirty First of February" Jan 4, '63 15 David Wayne, William Conrad
Bob Crane, Elizabeth Allen
Julian Symons (novel)
Richard Matheson (teleplay)
Alf Kjellin
"What Really Happened" Jan 11, '63 16 Anne Francis, Ruth Roman Marie Belloc Lowndes(novel)
Henry Slesar (teleplay)
Jack Smight
"Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog" Jan 18, '63 17 Inger Stevens, Dan O'Herlihy Lee Erwin Charles F. Haas
"A Tangled Web" Jan 25, '63 18 Robert Redford, Zohra Lampert, Barry Morse James Bridges Alf Kjellin
"To Catch a Butterfly" Feb 2, '63 19 Bradford Dillman, Ed Asner Richard Fielder David Lowell Rich
"The Paragon" Feb 9, '63 20 Gary Merrill, Joan Fontaine Alfred Hayes (teleplay)
Rebecca West (story)
Jack Smight
"I'll Be Judge -- I'll Be Jury" Feb 15, '63 21 Peter Graves, Albert Salmi Lukas Heller James Sheldon
"Diagnosis: Danger" Mar 1, '63 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" Mar 15, '63 24 Dean Jagger, Betty Field James Bridges Herschel Daugherty
"The Long Silence" Mar 22, '63 25 Michael Rennie, Phyllis Thaxter Charles Beaumont, William D. Gordon (teleplay)
Hilda Lawrence (story "Composition for Four Hands")
Robert Douglas
"An Out for Oscar" Apr 5, '63 26 Henry Silva, Linda Christian, Larry Storch David Goodis Bernard Girard
"Death and the Joyful Woman" Apr 12, '63 27 Gilbert Roland, Laraine Day, Don Galloway Ellis Peters (novel)
James Bridges (teleplay)
John Brahm
"Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans" Apr 19, '63 28 Michael Wilding, Anna Lee Amber Dean (novel)
Lou Rambeau (teleplay)
Alan Crosland, Jr.
"The Dark Pool" May 3, '63 29 Lois Nettleton, Anthony George Alec Coppel (story)
William D. Gordon (teleplay)
Jack Smight
"Dear Uncle George" May 10, '63 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, '63 31 John Gavin, Diana Dors, Scott Brady James Bridges (teleplay)
Henry Kane (novel)
Bernard Girard
"Death Of A Cop" May 24, '63 32 Victor Jory, Peter Brown, Richard Jaeckel Leigh Brackett (teleplay) Joseph M. Newman

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