Newspaperman Bradley's habit of playing practical jokes puts morgue attendant Pop Henderson in danger of losing his job.Newspaperman Bradley's habit of playing practical jokes puts morgue attendant Pop Henderson in danger of losing his job.Newspaperman Bradley's habit of playing practical jokes puts morgue attendant Pop Henderson in danger of losing his job.
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- TriviaIn the morgue setting of this episode, the refrigerated drawers are kept below freezing. Normally, morgue drawers are just above freezing, the idea being to retard decay without freezing body tissues solid.
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[introduction - Hitchcock is standing next to a sign reading "The Hitchcock Rock"]
Self - Host: Good evening. It grieves me to announce that it will impossible for my cousin, Alvin Hitchcock, to entertain you with his singing. He fell victim to a crowd of teenage souvenir hunters. After first helping themselves to bits of his clothing, they began snipping off locks of his hair. He held still for that. After all, he certainly needed a haircut. But when they had exhausted his hair, they refused to stop snipping. He was very popular. This was all we found
[holds up guitar]
Self - Host: Tonight's program was to have included many of greatest hits - "I Dig You, Darling, 'Cause You're Sick, Sick, Sick", "The FBI's Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine", "Take Off Your Leather Jacket, Mother - You Shall Not Ride Tonight" and Tchaichovsky's Rock and Roll Concerto. Substituting for his concert is a play, "The Jokester". However, as a tribute to Alvin, let us first observe one minute of noise.
- SoundtracksFuneral March of a Marionette
Written by Charles Gounod
- Hitchcoc
- Jul 6, 2013
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1