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Alfred hitchcock presents season 3
Alfred hitchcock presents season 3





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Look Magazine's Annual Television Awards (Voted initially by poll of TV executives, producers, directors, advertising executives and TV columnists, then, in 1955, via polls taken of TV critics and editors.

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The Golden Globe Awards (Voted each year since 1944 by members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association):ġ957 Winner: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Best Television Program Williams, "Incident in a Small Jail" Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Television Williams, "Man from the South" Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Television Lloyd Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Scenic Design

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Cavanagh, "Fog Closes In" Best Teleplay Writing (Half-Hour or Less) 1957 Nominated: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Best Dramatic Anthology Series Winner: Robert Stevens, "The Glass Eye" Best Direction (Half-Hour or Less) 1958 Nominated: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Best Dramatic Series (Less Than One Hour) Nominated: Alfred Hitchcock, "Lamb to the Slaughter" Best Direction of a Single Program of a Dramatic Series (Less Than One Hour) Nominated: Roald Dahl, "Lamb to the Slaughter" Best Writing of a Single Program of a Dramatic Series (Less Than One Hour) Williams, "Breakdown" Best Editing of a Television Film 1956 Nominated: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Best Series (Half-Hour or Less) Nominated: Alfred Hitchcock Best Male Personality (Continuing Performance) Winner: James P. Pelham" Best Director (Film Series) Winner: Edward W.

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Nielsen Ratings: (Top 30 or Better) #6 in the 1956-1957 Season #12 in the 1957-1958 Season #24 in the 1958-1959 Season #25 in the 1959-1960 Season Emmy Awards and Nominations 1955 Nominated: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Best Action or Adventure Series Nominated: Alfred Hitchcock Best MC or Program Hose (Male or Female) Nominated: Alfred Hitchcock, "The Case of Mr.

alfred hitchcock presents season 3

Spinoff: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Revivals: Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985) Broadcast History CBS: October 1955-September 1960-Sunday-9:30 p.m. In 1985, the these shows experienced a revival under the title Alfred Hitchcock Presents. In 1962, Alfred Hitchcock Presents was expanded to one hour and was shown under the title the The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. It also served as a proving ground for stars and future stars: Charles Bronson, Robert Redford, Steve McQueen, Peter Lorre, Robert Duvall, and Vera Miles. The show also featured work by famous (or later famous) directors Alfred Hitchcock and Robert Altman. Munro (aka Saki), John Cheever, John Collier, John Wyndham, Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, and Robert Bloch. Some authors whose work was adapted for the series include: Alexander Woollcott, Ambrose Bierce, Cornell Woolrich, Frederic Brown, Henry Slesar, H.H. Alfred Hitchcock Presents featured both original works produced directly for television and adaptations of existing source material. On NBC it served as the lead in for two other anthology shows Thriller and The Dick Powell Show. In its sixth season the show moved to NBC and was shown on Tuesday 8:30-9:00 PM. The series premiered on CBS on Sunday, Octoin the 9:30-10:00 PM timeslot opposite ABC's The Original Amateur Hour and NBC's Alcoa-Goodyear Playhouse. Each 30 minute episode included opening and closing vingettes featuring Hitchcock who would often explain some aspect of the day's show and would often offer subtle (or not so subtle) jabs at the shows sponsors. The series Alfred Hitchcock Presents was a mystery and suspense anthology hosted by the master of supsense Alfred Hitchcock. Summary: Alfred Hitchcock Presents was a mystery and suspense anthology hosted by the master of supsense Alfred Hitchcock.







Alfred hitchcock presents season 3