This is great! My Father was the Set Director for Alfred Hitchcock Presents and also was the Set Director for his famous film, The Birds, John McCarthy. Fun to watch these! Thanks
Then he must have been very familiar with re-using sets. The house exterior in the opening scene was used in many episodes, and even in other shows. As someone pointed out - it's Beaver Cleaver and also Marcus Welby's house. I have see the front exterior of "Gone With The Wind'"s Tara used many times on many shows - two Hitchcock episodes I just saw this week
What an exciting life for a child to have experienced! Funny, when we're children we miss the importance of things that seem mundane, boring, just everyday life. But, as adults looking back those small things we ignored or hurried to finish so we could run out and play, those small things were of such great importance...oh that a child's mind could have understood. One never would have hurried to leave the "grown up boring, non shinny" things. Instead, we would have stayed, inquisitive with never ending questions, soaking up the "everyday" making it the long awaited "gala event" that comes like the summer carnival and leaves just as quickly. How wonderful to live such a life!
If we'd have known we'd have stoped being children. It's the simple freedom from that that makes childhood. I wonder book about this is Something Wicked This Way Comes.
What an honor! The Birds was fimed on Hwy 1 N. California. One of the only films without background music. This is where I grew up, and on Alfred Hitchcock too. The Wonder Years.
are you on bad drugs or what? Why did he bait us with the whole wrapped bottle thing when the nanny ultimately had nothing to do with the baby being ill?
@@mas5867 To quote you: "Are you on bad drugs or what?" FYI, that bottle of medicine that the nanny was keeping on the downlow, was what is famously called, a red herring. It's used as an instrument to build suspense. And Hitchcock was famous for inserting them into his films. Bssically, baffling the viewers with bullshit, in the hope of preventing them from guessing the villian's identity.
@@RoseyTucker The plot was the wife's suspicion about the nanny, right? At 10.30 we see the nanny creating suspicion by giving the baby something from the bottle in her suitcase. But the wife never saw that. At this point, both the wife and audience should have witnessed it. Bec the wife never saw it, it makes no sense. We are supposed to be seeing events through the wife's lens and getting more suspicious along with her until the big reveal. To bait us and then it be something else was bad Hitchcock.
He was accused of basically being a sexual-harassing creep monster, & the accusation was extremely credible. If that was true, as I think it was, & if he did not truly, sincerely repent & ask God to forgive him, then it would be very unlikely that he's in peace now but more likely being tormented in hell. I take no pleasure in saying that.
That su@#cks! Alfred Hitchcock, in my opinion, was one of the best in the business! I still watch AH every night, on antenna TV. Shame, shame, on Hollyweird!!!
As he grew older his talent as a director was above and beyond and still is. They are right. Film is a dirrctor's medium. Hitchcock and Cassavettes are two of the greatest directors ever.
Some of the old programs are great, but a lot of current shows are great too. I prefer to live in the present, although it’s fun to escape into the past at times.
It's amazing the stories they used to be able to tell in less than an hour. Some of them less than 1/2 hour. These days this story couldn't be told in anything less than a series... 🙂
Quality show !! An added treat is that those of us who but mere children when this came out can travel back and see the styles , lingo and manner, customs and the tone and tenor of how life was , at least as was portrayed on tv during that era. It's like a time capsule. I can remember a book fair at school during my kindergarten year of 1968 where I made my first official purchase with my own money( from 5 and ten cent chores helping Mom or Dad). Of all the things to buy there at the book fair, geared towards children, I choose a "Alfred Hitchcock Ghost stories for Young People" album. I must have listened to it a hundred times that year. Writing this comment just now caused me to think about it, so I just opened up a new page and searched for it online and...boom there it is. Haven't laid eyes on that album cover since at least 1970 or so. Now I feel compelled to search for the audio and give a listen to the ghost stories I haven't heard, but loved, in 50 something years. Isn't the internet great !!
My mom watched this when i was real little (as reruns) .... i never watched it with her but during our 30s, my sister and i would get snacks and binge watch these after i put my boys down to bed. My mom heard about it and joined us on one of those nights .... it was alot of fun. I thought i had seen them all, but never saw this one which is exciting!! Blessings from San antonio tx
I wasn’t even born back then, but I thoroughly enjoy watching the oldies because I don’t have to screen out the filthy language and sex garbage. They were able to get a story across without it.
The parents didn’t really go away for months, it was just part of the script written by AH to add suspense to the show. Gotta love Alfred Hitchcock, he’s a great story teller❤
@@c.l.montoya2972Wait...are you saying they didn't REALLY leave? But they are still the actual parents right? This really happened didn't it? I hope you're not suggesting these are...actors.
The importance of infant attachment to development was not as examined in the 50s. Cigarettes, likewise, were not known to cause lung cancer. They were enjoyable stress reducers, and looked cool, especially in a cigarette holder. As for the corny, role-playing, anti-feminist conservative values....thank God things have changed. That's why there is such a backlash from the RightWing Republicans ever since. However, movies like this were fantastic.
Oh Susan so that's where l've seen her before. That empath, with all those curls on Star Trek, she must have spent a whole day in those curlers before the show. Lol.. her meaning was great She can give you confusing thoughts wondering what she was thinking was what was going on during this episode. I was studying her very beautiful but deadpan expressions throughout this price.. she was pretty much absorbing everything and she ends up taking the right action.. she never over exaggerated but absorbed what was going on and handled it very well to defuse The situation.. being mesmerized by her eyes and surmising what she was thinking is a therapy lesson in itself. She comes on like a blank slate of goodness.. The older ones look like they had many years baggage that is still haunting them.. The end was an amazing twist all in the fabulous tradition of Alfred Hitchcock. Thanks UA-cam for this treat
@@susanjohnson5175 THATS RIGHT!! I be already commented on that!! I wondered if their was anymore “As the World Turns”, fans , out there!! I loved that soap, and also the “Guiding Light” !! Was so sad when they were taken off the air!! I enjoyed them SO MUCH!!
Alfred Hitchcock is the reason I love movies soo much. Being raised by my grandparents allowed me to be shown much of the old school movies and shows of there time. And I was instantly hooked, especially on the master of suspense. He broke all the rules, and even made a few of his own.
@@SacredFire777 OMG- how old are we!!! When I watched it, she was "Kim Dixon" who was married to that loveable parasite -- Dr. John Dixon. Then I think she got married to the loveable Dr. Bob Hughes. Then I went to college and stopped watching it.
Thank you for that. The other 5 episodes I have and uploaded all had copyright claims. This one succeeded. I noticed 2 others here on UA-cam: "What Really Happened" and "Night Of the Owl."
Christine's character was enacted very smoothly. Her calm inquiry on the phone, her arrival at the Daley house, her transition from a concerned person to the cunning plot to eliminate Frieda, her gradual revelation of a traumatic childhood and eventual surrender, all these were immacuately written and protrayed. The title 'One of the family' is ominous.
My Great Grandmother and I saw her in that early version of the sitcom. We always put up the ironing board so we could work while watching. Work was all day and I mean all day. My GG was the only one who did not think the Nanny did it. She could not believe a nice lady would do such a thing.
I guess if you had a top notch nanny with years of experience you might. I think most moms of infants wouldn’t ,though. Those maternal ties are pretty strong.
tyjomeb123...... I agree. I can't understand parents who cannot even wait to take a vacation. There is a particular age of a child when they can be entrusted to other people outside the parent's protection and responsibility.
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour was one of the best shows of its time and still is today I remember when I was a boy talking my parents into letting me stay up late to watch these shows I always enjoyed the plot twist at the end thank you for the upload
Wow, the late Kathryn Hayes (who was also Kim Hughes for many years on "As The World Turns")....and her mother played by, of all people, Frances Reid (who played martriarch Alice Horton on "Days Of Our Lives"). Double treat.
I’m old enough to have grown up with ‘’The Alfred Hitchcock Hour’’. Revisiting it here I can appreciate it even more. I’m hoping you uploaded more. Thanks!
Thank you for that. The other 5 episodes I have and uploaded all had copyright claims. This one succeeded. I noticed 2 others here on UA-cam: "What Really Happened" and "Night Of the Owl."
I laughed on seeing that, too. On two other episodes I recently watched here on UA-cam, the characters lived in Tara, from "Gone With The Wind". Those old sets were used over and over again.
I am such an Alfred Hitchcock fan since I was 17 years old. Would go to the library and watch his movies on my spare time. Thanks to my Grade 10 English teacher for introducing me to Mr Hitchcock.
Kathryn Hays was a beautiful and outstanding actress! Just 7 years after this she would begin her most famous role: Kim Reynolds, Dixon, Stewart, Andropolous, Hughes on “As the World Turns”. She played that role for 39 years until the show was cancelled in 2010. I wrote her a fan letter once and she respond3d with an autographed picture and letter. Truly a classy, elegant women! Beloved by many!
I remember watching this series 50+ odd years ago. Different world in those days. Better than anything today in my opinion however admit I stopped watching television about 5 years ago.
I love the Alfred Hitchcock hour. The Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode's are great too, but the hour episode's are thought out. The story is better told too.
This is great intro for kids to flim noir! Watched my with young ones & they enjoyed it! Helped connect them to their recently deceased 96yr granny. TFS
What a great episode and seeing a young Kathryn Hayes who played Kim Hughes on As The World Turns and Francis Reid who played Alice Horton on Days Of Our Lives playing mother and daughter in this episode. I love watching Alfred Hitchcock.
Love Hitchcock.I Remember Doing A Project On Him At School.Then Found Out My Parents And Me As A Baby In 1965 Lived Across The Road From Where He Was Born in Leytonstone in 1899 And His Parents Had A Greengrocers Shop.
Kathryn Hays - a beauty ! ; not a lot of movies, but in ''As the World Turns'' from 1972 to 2010 (38 yrs.!) - married for a while to Glenn Ford - passed away just last year, 87 y.o.
My first time watching this! What an amazing show! What a gifted man. Scary,and such a step back in Time. Before all the blood and Gore. Also, nice to see the way the actresses and actors dressed! ✌️
You have great taste! I didn’t know that black-and-white television could be so good! I was wondering if you could recommend anything on UA-cam since we have similar tastes! Thank you and don’t worry if you’re busy. Blessings from London 🙏 🌹🕊🤍🕊🌹
@@antmarzo9392 that was very kind of you Ant! I will look at every episode! Thank you for taking the time to reply! Also I love a good who done it! I love mystery’s and I like short story but I’ve gone over Agatha Christie, everyone of them I’ve listened to and watched everyone is available on UA-cam! Anything similar to that would be great if you could recommend it! I love spiritual fiction, so I recommend that you listen to the Celestine prophecy, free on UA-cam written by James Redfield!! You will love it if you haven’t already heard it or read it! I know it’s different but I’ve never heard anybody’s opinion but has read it who didn’t like it! Take care!🙏 💛🌟💛
@@antmarzo9392 I love period dramas, British ones are great but anything from Victorian right to the 1950s kind of period drama movies if you know any please let me know! This goes it to everybody!🙏🌟🙏
in the small town where we grew up, the last four digits we’d all we had to dial. My auntie and uncle were a half mile away and just the 9042 was sufficient. Of course, it was 1970..
Honestly, when I was a kid, we only had five digit numbers. I was born in 1955. My number in Tyler Texas was 4-9748. Lol. it seems unreal when I think about that sometimes.
When I was very little my parents watched this show every week (Sunday nights I think) The outline of Alfred Hitchcock's profile gave me nightmares LoL. I was about 5 yrs old.
I'm a black man born and raised in S.C. and I was between 5-10 years old also. The very same for me ! That outline , the barren tree , ...😢 Nightmares !
As for the inventions mentioned- a wheel and a martini- it's long been my impression that the axle, rather than the wheel, was the brilliant human invention, and that the wheel itself was simply something observed (i.e., that round things roll). The wheel became a wheel only when its rolling power was harnessed by the human invention, the axle. (I think that's why Mel Lazarus's knowledgable "B.C." character is always pictured balancing on an axle.) Just some thoughts, for fun..
The woman who played the baby's mother is actress, Kathryn Hays. She played Kim Stewart on the long-running soap opera, as the world turns. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@sheiladavis6523 Sheila, you're right. I forgot that Kim was married to Bob Hughes. She was also married to troublemaker Dr. John Dixon. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 👋 and I forgot that Kim was married to Dr. John Dixon but I think ole boy Johnny had been making his rounds 😃 If I'm not mistaken wasn't he also married to Lucinda Walsh ,Barbara Ryan and had a brief fling with Emma Synder ? I
@@sheiladavis6523 I always thought that Colleen zenk who played Barbara Ryan, looked a lot like Natalie Wood. John Dixon was always yup up to no good. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Lovely to see Kathryn Hays at such an early stage of her career. I have always enjoyed her acting and she was just the most beautiful woman, those eyes and that hair! I always loved the sound of her voice too. Of course, I first knew her as Kim Hughes on AS THE WORLD TURNS and also as the empath "Gem" on the original Star Trek series. Such a lovely lady and a fine actor. That was quite the episode. I just found out that she passed away in March of this year (2022) at the age of 88.
One of the very last episodes of a series that ran ten seasons. Originally titled "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", the title was changed to "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" when the show expanded to an hour in 1962 so reruns of the earlier seasons could he syndicated to local TV stations under the program's original title.
🎉 Very Grateful for the Upload of this 1960's TV series, as I have never seen, heard or known of it before you sharing it via Your UA-cam channel 🎉 Sending an Avalanche of Good Will Blessings from Australia 🦘 🇦🇺
I was born in 1960. I remember black and white tv when I was a child, although by the time I was about 9 or 10 we had gotten a color set. I also remember that having a 20 " tv set was a BIG tv back then.
Thank you for posting this...love Hitchcock!! Whoever the young man is the beginning I have seen him on quite a few Gunsmoke episodes. I grew up watching Gunsmoke with my dad & I watch them now to be close to him! We watched Alfred Hitchcock episodes as well😊
Loved that album of tales. And his interstitials trying to deal with a leaking faucet. Good stuff. My favorite story was The Open Window (from a Saki story), and then Johnny Takes a Dare (the squirrels).
I love this episode. Very interesting. The cherry on top is seeing soap opera royalty Kathy Hays(Kim Stewart-Hughs, ATWT) and Francis Reid(Alice Horton, DOOL).
Don't recall ever seeing 'As The World Turns' here in New Zealand, but definitely remember Dr Tom and Alice Horton back in the 1970s when my aunt used to watch 'Days of our Lives'. The Hortons spawned a very complex family tree, it reminds me a little of that in a British TV mini-series screened here around a similar time, 'The Caesars'. From the sands in the arena to the sands through the hour glass. Tom and Alice were definitely more sympathetic people than their ancient Roman counterparts, however. :)
Lifelong Alfred Hitchcock fan! He narrated his stories onto 33 lp albums. I'd go into my walk-in closet, pop some corn and shut the door for effect, before setting the needle down on the record!!
This is great! My Father was the Set Director for Alfred Hitchcock Presents and also was the Set Director for his famous film, The Birds, John McCarthy. Fun to watch these! Thanks
Then he must have been very familiar with re-using sets. The house exterior in the opening scene was used in many episodes, and even in other shows. As someone pointed out - it's Beaver Cleaver and also Marcus Welby's house. I have see the front exterior of "Gone With The Wind'"s Tara used many times on many shows - two Hitchcock episodes I just saw this week
What an exciting life for a child to have experienced! Funny, when we're children we miss the importance of things that seem mundane, boring, just everyday life. But, as adults looking back those small things we ignored or hurried to finish so we could run out and play, those small things were of such great importance...oh that a child's mind could have understood. One never would have hurried to leave the "grown up boring, non shinny" things. Instead, we would have stayed, inquisitive with never ending questions, soaking up the "everyday" making it the long awaited "gala event" that comes like the summer carnival and leaves just as quickly.
How wonderful to live such a life!
If we'd have known we'd have stoped being children. It's the simple freedom from that that makes childhood. I wonder book about this is Something Wicked This Way Comes.
The birds is a masterful film... much thanks to your father... way cool
What an honor! The Birds was fimed on Hwy 1 N. California. One of the only films without background music. This is where I grew up, and on Alfred Hitchcock too.
The Wonder Years.
You can’t beat an Alfred Hitchcock movie or television show! He was the best mystery teller in the world!
are you on bad drugs or what? Why did he bait us with the whole wrapped bottle thing when the nanny ultimately had nothing to do with the baby being ill?
@@mas5867
To quote you: "Are you on bad drugs or what?" FYI, that bottle of medicine that the nanny was keeping on the downlow, was what is famously called, a red herring. It's used as an instrument to build suspense. And Hitchcock was famous for inserting them into his films. Bssically, baffling the viewers with bullshit, in the hope of preventing them from guessing the villian's identity.
@@RoseyTucker The plot was the wife's suspicion about the nanny, right? At 10.30 we see the nanny creating suspicion by giving the baby something from the bottle in her suitcase. But the wife never saw that.
At this point, both the wife and audience should have witnessed it. Bec the wife never saw it, it makes no sense. We are supposed to be seeing events through the wife's lens and getting more suspicious along with her until the big reveal. To bait us and then it be something else was bad Hitchcock.
My ALL TIME favorite!❤🎥🍿
@@RoseyTucker👍♥️🎥
Alfred Hitchcock deserved an Oscar, but they never gave it to him. Rest in peace, Sir Alfred.
He was accused of basically being a sexual-harassing creep monster, & the accusation was extremely credible. If that was true, as I think it was, & if he did not truly, sincerely repent & ask God to forgive him, then it would be very unlikely that he's in peace now but more likely being tormented in hell. I take no pleasure in saying that.
That su@#cks! Alfred Hitchcock, in my opinion, was one of the best in the business! I still watch AH every night, on antenna TV. Shame, shame, on Hollyweird!!!
The Oscars suck and so do Rock and Roll Hall of fame.
They gave him an Honorary one but that was it. The Irving Thalberg Award.
As he grew older his talent as a director was above and beyond and still is.
They are right. Film is a dirrctor's medium.
Hitchcock and Cassavettes are two of the greatest directors ever.
This is why I only watch old classic Black & white movies or shows they never bore you at all and you can watch em over and over again
Somebody gets it! Was just watching "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" with the old man and little man last night. They didn't get the greatness of it.
@@Gumbier_Than me and my wife and her mother was watching baby Jane beautiful movie
Some of the old programs are great, but a lot of current shows are great too. I prefer to live in the present, although it’s fun to escape into the past at times.
Can we take a moment to really marvel at how much the soundtrack added to these old shows?
It's amazing the stories they used to be able to tell in less than an hour. Some of them less than 1/2 hour. These days this story couldn't be told in anything less than a series... 🙂
Given the price of things today I fail to understand why so many complain about free movies. And if u don't like one.. Scroll til u find one u do like
Exactly
I'm so happy these are on UA-cam. Free makes anything better, and these are quality.
I think this must have been one of the best shows on TV in those days (1965).
Quality show !! An added treat is that those of us who but mere children when this came out can travel back and see the styles , lingo and manner, customs and the tone and tenor of how life was , at least as was portrayed on tv during that era. It's like a time capsule. I can remember a book fair at school during my kindergarten year of 1968 where I made my first official purchase with my own money( from 5 and ten cent chores helping Mom or Dad). Of all the things to buy there at the book fair, geared towards children, I choose a "Alfred Hitchcock Ghost stories for Young People" album. I must have listened to it a hundred times that year.
Writing this comment just now caused me to think about it, so I just opened up a new page and searched for it online and...boom there it is. Haven't laid eyes on that album cover since at least 1970 or so. Now I feel compelled to search for the audio and give a listen to the ghost stories I haven't heard, but loved, in 50 something years. Isn't the internet great !!
@@pashadyne Yes, that's a good part of what makes watching these "old" shows again through adult eyes so interesting. Enjoy !
I used to watch this as a child. I love it!! Brings back so many memories!!
My mom watched this when i was real little (as reruns) .... i never watched it with her but during our 30s, my sister and i would get snacks and binge watch these after i put my boys down to bed. My mom heard about it and joined us on one of those nights .... it was alot of fun. I thought i had seen them all, but never saw this one which is exciting!!
Blessings from San antonio tx
I wasn’t even born back then, but I thoroughly enjoy watching the oldies because I don’t have to screen out the filthy language and sex garbage. They were able to get a story across without it.
I flit from program to program ,we are so lucky to be free to watch all our favourites.
Leaving a baby to go away for months, indicates they're clearly not up to being responsible, loving parents.
The parents didn’t really go away for months, it was just part of the script written by AH to add suspense to the show. Gotta love Alfred Hitchcock, he’s a great story teller❤
@@c.l.montoya2972Wait...are you saying they didn't REALLY leave? But they are still the actual parents right? This really happened didn't it? I hope you're not suggesting these are...actors.
The importance of infant attachment to development was not as examined in the 50s. Cigarettes, likewise, were not known to cause lung cancer. They were enjoyable stress reducers, and looked cool, especially in a cigarette holder. As for the corny, role-playing, anti-feminist conservative values....thank God things have changed. That's why there is such a backlash from the RightWing Republicans ever since. However, movies like this were fantastic.
This is how it was. I was raised by grandma and my parents were absent all the time
Back then parents didn't worship their children the way helicopter parents do today. Working on the marriage will always benefit the children.
I was born in 1961 and I used to watch this on late night re runs in the late 1970s and early 80s. I remember thinking they were old then. Lol
A lot changed between 20 years artistically than today
It’s amazing how something so simple and old can be so entertaining.
like my husband 😊
I recognize Kathryn Hays as the empath Gem on the original Star Trek. So beautiful.
Oh Susan so that's where l've seen her before. That empath, with all those curls on Star Trek, she must have spent a whole day in those curlers before the show. Lol.. her meaning was great She can give you confusing thoughts wondering what she was thinking was what was going on during this episode. I was studying her very beautiful but deadpan expressions throughout this price.. she was pretty much absorbing everything and she ends up taking the right action.. she never over exaggerated but absorbed what was going on and handled it very well to defuse The situation.. being mesmerized by her eyes and surmising what she was thinking is a therapy lesson in itself. She comes on like a blank slate of goodness.. The older ones look like they had many years baggage that is still haunting them.. The end was an amazing twist all in the fabulous tradition of Alfred Hitchcock. Thanks UA-cam for this treat
Oh yeah she looks like Carolyn Jones a bit
She's excellent in this! She's so convincing in the role she's playing. She's a natural. Very talented & beautiful.
She also played Kim on As The World Turns
@@susanjohnson5175 THATS RIGHT!! I be already commented on that!! I wondered if their was anymore “As the World Turns”, fans , out there!! I loved that soap, and also the “Guiding Light” !! Was so sad when they were taken off the air!! I enjoyed them SO MUCH!!
Alfred Hitchcock is the reason I love movies soo much. Being raised by my grandparents allowed me to be shown much of the old school movies and shows of there time. And I was instantly hooked, especially on the master of suspense. He broke all the rules, and even made a few of his own.
This was a HORRIBLE episode. Why bait us with the whole hidden wrapped bottle thing when then nanny wasn't the villain.
Kathryn Hays passed away recently. So sad. She was a beautiful woman. I grew up watching her in As the World Turns.
I watched ATWT as well, and enjoyed her in that show.
I watched that too. Now I recognize her.
@@SacredFire777 OMG- how old are we!!! When I watched it, she was "Kim Dixon" who was married to that loveable parasite -- Dr. John Dixon. Then I think she got married to the loveable Dr. Bob Hughes. Then I went to college and stopped watching it.
second longest running soap opera in history, behind coronation st
@@davidcartmell2141 And now ATWT is off the air…..😢
The brilliant mind and spooky spirit of Hitchcock will never ever be replaced.
This brings back memories as a grade school child in the 60"s watching with my parents and 5 siblings. Mom would make a huge bowl of popcorn too
This is the very best download I have watched in a long time! Thank you so much. PLEASE post more Alfred Hitchcock episodes to UA-cam!!! Bravo!!!
Thank you for that. The other 5 episodes I have and uploaded all had copyright claims. This one succeeded. I noticed 2 others here on UA-cam: "What Really Happened" and "Night Of the Owl."
Pl suggest a few alike intriguing episodes
I am the same age as that baby.
@@maudeboggins9834 u mean NOW...??
@@ernestinemaloy8680 I was a baby in 1965.
Christine's character was enacted very smoothly. Her calm inquiry on the phone, her arrival at the Daley house, her transition from a concerned person to the cunning plot to eliminate Frieda, her gradual revelation of a traumatic childhood and eventual surrender, all these were immacuately written and protrayed. The title 'One of the family' is ominous.
I am here for the late great Kathryn Hays, my favorite daytime actress ever, she played Kim on As The World Turns for 38 years. R.I.P. dear Kathryn!
How awesome is it that we get Kim Stewart-Hughs & Alice Horton as mother & daughter in one episode?
Wasn't she the empath, Gem, on Star Trek?
My Great Grandmother and I saw her in that early version of the sitcom. We always put up the ironing board so we could work while watching. Work was all day and I mean all day. My GG was the only one who did not think the Nanny did it. She could not believe a nice lady would do such a thing.
Alfred Hitchcock was a genius. It's a shame there is no one with such talent around today
Ah, yes…. Harvey Weinstein took his place, so naturally, but alas Hollywood found him out….🫣😬
Alfred Hitchcock had one of the dopest logos ever created. Shout out to the artist.
Minimalist and distinct.
Alf was the artist...........
@@michaeldiogenesbest6127 that makes it more amazing!
@@michaeldiogenesbest6127 I had no clue that Hitch, was the artist for the logo! A man of many talents and of many sins.
I remember when my nana used to wear a gown/robe like that when cooking a hearty breakfast, and now women wear sweats and hoodies, times have changed
I LOVE these old shows like this and one step beyond.
what kind of parents leave their baby for 3 months to go on a vacation. They're the psychos. LOL
I guess if you had a top notch nanny with years of experience you might. I think most moms of infants wouldn’t ,though. Those maternal ties are pretty strong.
the queen of england. british in general.
People did this all the time. Why take a baby on a vacation they won’t remember?
tyjomeb123...... I agree. I can't understand parents who cannot even wait to take a vacation. There is a particular age of a child when they can be entrusted to other people outside the parent's protection and responsibility.
@@carriemcclure7253 - Are you seriously defending parents of an infant leaving their baby behind for 2 or 3 months to go entertain themselves?
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour was one of the best shows of its time and still is today I remember when I was a boy talking my parents into letting me stay up late to watch these shows I always enjoyed the plot twist at the end thank you for the upload
Can you imagine....pediatrician house calls? Love it! ❤😊
Yes, I remember the pediatrician coming out when we were young! (Early 60’s).
I don't know how the lass with the pearls could remember all that dialogue.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK - Brilliant is all I can say short of his contribution to the silver screen.
all these stories are so beautiful. I love this series.
Wow, the late Kathryn Hayes (who was also Kim Hughes for many years on "As The World Turns")....and her mother played by, of all people, Frances Reid (who played martriarch Alice Horton on "Days Of Our Lives"). Double treat.
I’m old enough to have grown up with ‘’The Alfred Hitchcock Hour’’. Revisiting it here I can appreciate it even more. I’m hoping you uploaded more. Thanks!
Thank you for that. The other 5 episodes I have and uploaded all had copyright claims. This one succeeded. I noticed 2 others here on UA-cam: "What Really Happened" and "Night Of the Owl."
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Brilliant. Unexpected, well acted and gripping. It wouldn't be anything else when Hitchcock is sponsoring this marvellous series.
Ahhh. The opening scene...thr Dr Welby and Leave it to Beaver house! Plus, loved the young mother-s "flip" hair-do. Iconic 60s-70s style.
Oh thank you, I knew I knew that house!
I laughed on seeing that, too. On two other episodes I recently watched here on UA-cam, the characters lived in Tara, from "Gone With The Wind". Those old sets were used over and over again.
Hitchcock's introductions are great!
This was a great episode, very twisty and well acted. Not every Hitchcock show was this good, it was a different cast etc every week
Chilling and very well done! Much better than the trash on tv now.
This was HORRIBLE. For one, why did Hitchcock bait us to believe the bottle had poison when it obviously didn't?
Hitchcock didn't write it and didn't direct it. @@mas5867
Brilliant Story!!! ....NEVER Pre-Judge a situation.
I am such an Alfred Hitchcock fan since I was 17 years old. Would go to the library and watch his movies on my spare time. Thanks to my Grade 10 English teacher for introducing me to Mr Hitchcock.
The house you see in the opening scene was also used for the Leave it Beaver show .
Kathryn Hays was a beautiful and outstanding actress! Just 7 years after this she would begin her most famous role: Kim Reynolds, Dixon, Stewart, Andropolous, Hughes on “As the World Turns”. She played that role for 39 years until the show was cancelled in 2010. I wrote her a fan letter once and she respond3d with an autographed picture and letter. Truly a classy, elegant women! Beloved by many!
I remember watching this series 50+ odd years ago. Different world in those days. Better than anything today in my opinion however admit I stopped watching television about 5 years ago.
you are still watching it....!
@domenicv7962 I'm sure he means new television.
@@GNMi79 No difference....none
Never saw this one before, Excellent ending didn't see it coming. Great acting too.
It's so funny to hear some german words like "Schnuckiputz", "gemütlich" in this marvellous film from the year I was born 😊
I could watch Hitchcock for days! Thanks 👍🏼
Glad that you are entertained.
I love the Alfred Hitchcock hour. The Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode's are great too, but the hour episode's are thought out. The story is better told too.
Yes- The hour long ones are great. The format didn’t work as well when Twilight Zone switched to the hour format for 1 season.
@@GiftSparks TZ lost that certain "zing" with the hour-long format. Much better when it changed back.
A bygone era which we will never see again
Fortunately we have them to view!
Agreed
I was 15 in 1965 and loved everything Alfred Hitchcock, from movies to programs. This one was fantastic! I have subscribed to this channel.
Thank you.
I was 8 and I remember the Alfred Hitchcock hour!😂
This is great intro for kids to flim noir! Watched my with young ones & they enjoyed it! Helped connect them to their recently deceased 96yr granny. TFS
What a great episode and seeing a young Kathryn Hayes who played Kim Hughes on As The World Turns and Francis Reid who played Alice Horton on Days Of Our Lives playing mother and daughter in this episode. I love watching Alfred Hitchcock.
Ricks thankyou I wondered who that was.
@@clairsmiley5625 You're welcome.
Love Hitchcock.I Remember Doing A Project On Him At School.Then Found Out My Parents And Me As A Baby In 1965 Lived Across The Road From Where He Was Born in Leytonstone in 1899 And His Parents Had A Greengrocers Shop.
This was an amazing episode! I can't get enough of this show. My favorite episode of AHH is definitely The Jar! Spookiest episode of all time!
How many Spooks init???
I remember watching this movie as a child. It could be why I became a helicopter parent as an adult. 😅
Kathryn Hays - a beauty ! ; not a lot of movies, but in ''As the World Turns'' from 1972 to 2010 (38 yrs.!) - married for a while to Glenn Ford - passed away just last year, 87 y.o.
Kim Hughes, wow. I remember a story arc where a creepy fella was obsessed with her (Doug Cummings, played by John Wesley Shipp).
It's fun watching these shows again.
The furniture and furnishings in this film are beautiful, especially that Oriental lamp.
I was old as that baby. I read Kathryn Hays passed this year in April. Very pretty lady.
Absolutely impeccable acting with everyone's role
Especially the baby.
I would have to counter that all these pre-1970 TV dramas were very stiff. All the more back then no one really acted like that -- only in TV Land.
My first time watching this! What an amazing show! What a gifted man. Scary,and such a step back in Time. Before all the blood and Gore. Also, nice to see the way the actresses and actors dressed! ✌️
Alfred!! I loved this show and him! I was 12 years old in 65
I was hatched in 1953 also!
Possibly my favourite episode ever!!! Thank you for brining it back to YT
You have great taste! I didn’t know that black-and-white television could be so good! I was wondering if you could recommend anything on UA-cam since we have similar tastes! Thank you and don’t worry if you’re busy. Blessings from London 🙏
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@Marie Meere
Beyond Outter limits & Twilight zone and there's 2 more
@ Marie Meere Also, one step beyond. It's the outter limits
@@antmarzo9392 that was very kind of you Ant! I will look at every episode! Thank you for taking the time to reply! Also I love a good who done it! I love mystery’s and I like short story but I’ve gone over Agatha Christie, everyone of them I’ve listened to and watched everyone is available on UA-cam! Anything similar to that would be great if you could recommend it! I love spiritual fiction, so I recommend that you listen to the Celestine prophecy, free on UA-cam written by James Redfield!! You will love it if you haven’t already heard it or read it! I know it’s different but I’ve never heard anybody’s opinion but has read it who didn’t like it! Take care!🙏
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@@antmarzo9392 I love period dramas, British ones are great but anything from Victorian right to the 1950s kind of period drama movies if you know any please let me know! This goes it to everybody!🙏🌟🙏
The Lead actress reminds me of Diana Rigg as Emma Peel in the Avengers
Yeah, same brunette hair in a flip with white headband.
Yep, I agree.
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour….great writing & great acting. What more do you need?
Wow when they only had seven digit phone numbers and no area codes. That's one reason I love these bc u see a snapshot of how life once was
in the small town where we grew up, the last four digits we’d all we had to dial. My auntie and uncle were a half mile away and just the 9042 was sufficient. Of course, it was 1970..
Honestly, when I was a kid, we only had five digit numbers. I was born in 1955. My number in Tyler Texas was 4-9748. Lol. it seems unreal when I think about that sometimes.
I saw this before but watched again. I love Alfred Hitchcock movies!!! 😊😚😙😃😘😄😍😉😁❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
YES!!!!!!
👏👏👏 love Alfred!! I enjoyed his program as a kid, while visiting my Grandma Lois💕🙏🕯️
I am starting to like the hour versions of Hitchcock show. Get to see the real side of good and bad characters. Episode was well done. Thanks!
Thank you for this! It's been several decades since my last viewing of Hitchcock Hour ♥️ how refreshing!
This was HORRIBLE. Why did Hitchcock bait us to believe the bottle had poison when it obviously didn't?
@@mas5867 That's his gift! Writing twists and turns into his stories!
The nanny was Lilia Skala, who played the Prioress in Lilies of the Fields with Sydney Poitier.
Good show! Second time just as good as the first. Hitchcock never disappoints.
Radio report about the highway near Bates Motel. Love how old Alfred tied in little snippets in his films and would add stuff from his other stories.
Oooo, now I'm gonna have to watch it again. Lol
I missed that!
When I was very little my parents watched this show every week (Sunday nights I think) The outline of Alfred Hitchcock's profile gave me nightmares LoL. I was about 5 yrs old.
Friday night.
Yes!
I'm a black man born and raised in S.C. and I was between 5-10 years old also. The very same for me ! That outline , the barren tree , ...😢 Nightmares !
It was Spooky 😮
Kathryn Hays resembled my late sister, also named Catherine. Watching this reminded me of her.
The baby looks like Alfred Hitchcock Junior. 😂😂😂
As for the inventions mentioned- a wheel and a martini- it's long been my impression that the axle, rather than the wheel, was the brilliant human invention, and that the wheel itself was simply something observed (i.e., that round things roll). The wheel became a wheel only when its rolling power was harnessed by the human invention, the axle. (I think that's why Mel Lazarus's knowledgable "B.C." character is always pictured balancing on an axle.)
Just some thoughts, for fun..
Thanks
I never thought of that but I believe you are correct. That is very insightful.
@@patrickoneill8707 Thank you!! 🙂
As a kid I remember watching reruns of this show in the mid 70s on WOR channel 9 in NYC. It was always good....
The mother in this episode, Mrs. Landon, was played by Frances Reid who also played Alice Horton on Days of Our Lives.
The woman who played the baby's mother is actress, Kathryn Hays. She played Kim Stewart on the long-running soap opera, as the world turns. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 Hello 👋 I thought the name was Kim ( Hughes ) not Stewart. Take Care August 23,2022
@@sheiladavis6523 Sheila, you're right. I forgot that Kim was married to Bob Hughes. She was also married to troublemaker Dr. John Dixon. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 👋 and I forgot that Kim was married to Dr. John Dixon but I think ole boy Johnny had been making his rounds 😃 If I'm not mistaken wasn't he also married to Lucinda Walsh ,Barbara Ryan and had a brief fling with Emma Synder ? I
@@sheiladavis6523 I always thought that Colleen zenk who played Barbara Ryan, looked a lot like Natalie Wood. John Dixon was always yup up to no good. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
12:46 - All that crying and screaming and the baby never moves. 😄 He looks perfectly contented.
I was fretting about the baby too. He seems colicky but then they show him and he looks perfectly fine. Lol
I wish they'd go back to this.. everything is a game show now
Or a singing show.
So Hitchcock, chilling. Very nice twist at the end.
One of my favorite episodes Thankyou very much for the upload 😊
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Lovely to see Kathryn Hays at such an early stage of her career. I have always enjoyed her acting and she was just the most beautiful woman, those eyes and that hair! I always loved the sound of her voice too. Of course, I first knew her as Kim Hughes on AS THE WORLD TURNS and also as the empath "Gem" on the original Star Trek series. Such a lovely lady and a fine actor. That was quite the episode. I just found out that she passed away in March of this year (2022) at the age of 88.
One of the very last episodes of a series that ran ten seasons.
Originally titled "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", the title was changed to "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" when the show expanded to an hour in 1962 so reruns of the earlier seasons could he syndicated to local TV stations under the program's original title.
"Syndication spells.... $$$$
🎉 Very Grateful for the Upload of this 1960's TV series, as I have never seen, heard or known of it before you sharing it via Your UA-cam channel 🎉
Sending an Avalanche of Good Will Blessings from Australia 🦘 🇦🇺
You're very welcome!
I was born in 1960. I remember black and white tv when I was a child, although by the time I was about 9 or 10 we had gotten a color set. I also remember that having a 20 " tv set was a BIG tv back then.
1962 here! First color show we saw was Tom and Jerry 😊
Thank you for posting this...love Hitchcock!! Whoever the young man is the beginning I have seen him on quite a few Gunsmoke episodes. I grew up watching Gunsmoke with my dad & I watch them now to be close to him! We watched Alfred Hitchcock episodes as well😊
I always love this show!! Even had a record with scary stories that was told by Alfred!! It was brilliant!!
Loved that album of tales. And his interstitials trying to deal with a leaking faucet. Good stuff. My favorite story was The Open Window (from a Saki story), and then Johnny Takes a Dare (the squirrels).
I love this episode. Very interesting. The cherry on top is seeing soap opera royalty Kathy Hays(Kim Stewart-Hughs, ATWT) and Francis Reid(Alice Horton, DOOL).
Don't recall ever seeing 'As The World Turns' here in New Zealand, but definitely remember Dr Tom and Alice Horton back in the 1970s when my aunt used to watch 'Days of our Lives'. The Hortons spawned a very complex family tree, it reminds me a little of that in a British TV mini-series screened here around a similar time, 'The Caesars'. From the sands in the arena to the sands through the hour glass. Tom and Alice were definitely more sympathetic people than their ancient Roman counterparts, however. :)
@@david10101961 It’s a very complex and intermingled family tree. 😂😂😂.
@@david10101961 "like sands through the hourglass, so are the Days of our Lives." Macdonald Carey and Frances Reid played the Hortons for many years.
She only just passed away this past March. It was so sad. She was a beautiful lady.
Yes! Two lovely and memorable actresses! ♥️
Always that twist at the end!
Haunting!!
ARE THERE TWISTS AT THE BEGINNINGS?
Lifelong Alfred Hitchcock fan! He narrated his stories onto 33 lp albums. I'd go into my walk-in closet, pop some corn and shut the door for effect, before setting the needle down on the record!!
Wow, that’s really cool!
Thanks so much for posting! I used to watch this show on TV way back in the day. It's good to see these episodes again!
Kathryn Hayes reminds me of Diana Rigg here!
Thought it was her coming into it in the middle.
She passed this year.
@@bostonteaparty3926 last year.
This was released in 1965. Just think… that lil baby is 59 years old now.
That's crazy
And everyone in this and behind the camera are dead
I was born in 1965 😊
@@Islandgirl-p7h see you're dead
Yes I was one years old when this came out.
I wish i was from these era i just love these old movies
I finally recognized her- it's Kim, from As the World Turns!! 🥰
This always came on after the Twilight Zone... What a great TV night that was back in the late 50s-60s!
Another great one loved it too😮
Alfred Hitchcock was a master of the plot twist.
I've loved his movies for a long time. Please keep him alive thru his movies!
I like those houses back then .looks so homely 😊
Homey.
brilliant acting from the nanny and the fake nanny was just brilliant