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Topic History of: Alfred Hitchcock presents
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Downing Street Cat They were superb. Brilliantly produced and acted. Some of the stories were later revamped for Tales of the Unexpected,those not written by Roald Dahl. One story in particular in which a woman kills her husband with a frozen leg of lamb. No spoiler but I think one can guess the outcome.
JK2006 I've been catching some of these half hour plays from the 1950s - some are incredibly good. Writers like Ray Bradbury and actors like Gary Merrill (All About Eve) and Elizabeth Montgomery (bewitched).
They should do a similar series now. Wake up BBC, ITV, Netflix...