Premiering on October 2, 1955, transformed the landscape of television by bringing the "Master of Suspense" directly into living rooms. The series, which aired for a decade on CBS and NBC , remains a hallmark of the anthology format, known for its dark irony, twist endings, and Hitchcock’s own droll commentary. A Signature Opening

The series was revived in the 1980s , utilizing colorized versions of Hitchcock's original introductions to lead into new stories. Cinematic Pedigree

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Anthology That Redefined Suspense

Every episode began with a cultural landmark: Hitchcock’s rotund profile silhouetted against a line drawing of himself. This visual was accompanied by the theme "Funeral March of a Marionette" by Charles Gounod. Hitchcock would then deliver an often-macabre introduction, frequently poking fun at the show's sponsors or the requirements of "good taste and morality". Formats and Evolution

The show underwent several shifts during its original run from 1955 to 1965:

A half-hour anthology featuring a total of 268 episodes.

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Premiering on October 2, 1955, transformed the landscape of television by bringing the "Master of Suspense" directly into living rooms. The series, which aired for a decade on CBS and NBC , remains a hallmark of the anthology format, known for its dark irony, twist endings, and Hitchcock’s own droll commentary. A Signature Opening

The series was revived in the 1980s , utilizing colorized versions of Hitchcock's original introductions to lead into new stories. Cinematic Pedigree Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Anthology That Redefined Suspense Premiering on October 2, 1955, transformed the landscape

Every episode began with a cultural landmark: Hitchcock’s rotund profile silhouetted against a line drawing of himself. This visual was accompanied by the theme "Funeral March of a Marionette" by Charles Gounod. Hitchcock would then deliver an often-macabre introduction, frequently poking fun at the show's sponsors or the requirements of "good taste and morality". Formats and Evolution Formats and Evolution The show underwent several shifts

The show underwent several shifts during its original run from 1955 to 1965:

A half-hour anthology featuring a total of 268 episodes.