Episode
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury
Overview
Laura Needham is murdered while vacationing in Mexico. Her husband Mark discovers that the police are holding as a suspect an American named Theodore Bond. Mark wants something to be done, but the police are helpless because they cannot prove their case. Mark decides to get the proof, but he is murdered by Bond instead. Mark's in-laws, Alex and Louise Trevor take it open themselves to bring Bond to justice. They set up a trap with Louise as bait and catch Bond attempting to committed murder.
Details
- Series
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 21
- Air date
- 1963-02-15
- Runtime
- 51 min
Episode context
I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury is Episode 21 in Season 1 of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. It aired on 1963-02-15. The runtime is 51 min.
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Episode 20: The Paragon
Alice Pemberton is a busy-body housewife who injects herself into the personal lives of everyone she knows: friends, relatives, her husband's business associates. Unfortunately she fails to realize that her constant attempts to give advice are alienating everyone. Her husband John is patient. He tries to tell her that her annoying behavior will cost them the last few friends that they have left. She refuses to listen. So, John decides to poison her.
Episode 22: Diagnosis: Danger
An outbreak of anthrax in Los Angeles threatens to panic the city until the health department's Dr. Dan Dana arrives to track down the source of the disease. With this assistance of his boss Dr. Oliver and Deputy Sheriff Judd, he discovers that the disease comes from a pair of bongos purchased in Mexico by a now dead drummer.
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