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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/The McGregor Affair
The McGregor Affair | |
Season 3, Episode 7 | |
Airdate | November 23, 1964 |
Teleplay by | Morton Fine & David Friedkin |
Based on | from the story by Sidney Rowland as published in "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" |
Directed by | David Friedkin |
Produced by | Morton Fine and David Friedkin |
← 3x06 Lonely Place |
3x08 → Misadventure |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season Three |
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The McGregor Affair is the seventh episode of the third season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and the seventy-first episode overall.
Starring: Andrew Duggan (John McGregor)
Guest Star: Elsa Lanchester (Aggie McGregor)
Co-Starring: Bill Smith (Tommy Lad), John Hoyt (Dr. Knox), Michael Pate (Hare), Arthur Malet (Burke), Betty Harford (Elsie)
with Michael Macready (Jarmley), William Beckley (Becker), Janine Gray (The Wench), Barry Macollum (The Vendor), Harriet Harper (Glynis), Iris Bristol (Rosie), Brendan Dillon (The Bartender)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
In 19th Century Scotland, a man doing delivery work for a medical museum notices the dubious methods the museum uses to garner fresh corpses and gets an idea of how to handle the problem of his cuckolding wife.