- Four classic Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) episodes, "Incident in a Small Jail", "Man from the South", "Bang. You're Dead!" and "An Unlocked Window", have been remade for the new show's pilot.
- Four episodes are remakes of the original episodes from the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" series. In the first, "Incident in a Small Jail", a mild-mannered traveling businessman is pulled over for speeding in a small town where he is locked up in a jail with a murder suspect which takes another turn when a vigilante mob lays siege to the place. In "Man from the South" a gambler in Las Vegas accepts a bet with a mysterious old southern man, that he can light his cigarette lighter 10 times and if he misses one light, the man from the south will chop off the gambler's little finger on his right hand. In "Bang! You're Dead!" a little girl takes her visiting uncle's .38 caliber revolver and goes around pointing it at people and yelling "bang" in which she eventually loads with real bullets. In "An Unlocked Window" two nurses spend a terrifying night in a secluded large house in the country while there's a serial killer on the loose.—Matthew Patay
- The pilot consists of 4 episodes, all colorized remakes from the original show. The first segment, "Incident in a Small Jail" brings Ned Beatty playing a traveling salesman who's mistaken for a murderer. The second segment, "Man from the South" has Steven Bauer as a Las Vegas gambler who makes a dangerous bet with a mysterious southern millionaire, played by John Huston. The third segment, "Bang! You're Dead" brings Bianca Rose as a little girl who steals her uncle's .38 pistol and starts to point at random people on the street. The fourth, "An Unlocked Window" has Annette O' Toole as a careless nurse who forgets to lock a window while there's a serial killer on the loose.—Jack Forrester
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