The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American anthology series that aired on NBC from 1985 to 1986, and on the USA Network from 1987 to 1989. The series is an updated re-imagining of the classic 1955 series Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
The best episode of "The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents" season 4 is "Fogbound", rated 6.5/10 from 115 user votes. It was directed by Mark Sobel and written by Lee Erwin. "Fogbound" aired on 10/8/1988 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Pen Pal".
On a foggy night a woman is at home alone with a killer on the loose in the area.
Director: Mark Sobel
Writer: Lee Erwin
A man that a woman has been a pen pal with for some years escapes from prison.
Director: René Bonnière
Writer: Henry Slesar, Hilary Murray, Jay Folb
A detective must solve a murder that took place during a seance.
Director: Bill Corcoran
Writer: Glenn Davis, Michael Sloan, William Laurin
A writer finds something unexpected when he returns home to his estate.
Director: Allan King
Writer: Michael Sloan
A self-centered New York city cab driver tries to pick up a model.
Director: Al Waxman
Writer: Matt Dearborn, Maxwell Pitt
Some Wall Street brokers devise a scheme to make their first million.
Director: René Bonnière
Writer: Douglas Steinberg
An established artist taking credit for his wife's work pays for his deceit.
Director: Bill Corcoran
Writer: Linda Chase
A writer of mystery stories imagines there are devious things going on at her new neighbor's house.
Director: Allan King
Writer: N/A
A woman with split personalities lives in terror after someone is murdered at the door steps of her apartment building.
Director: Richard J. Lewis
Writer: Sharon Corder, Jack Blum
A man tries to blackmail a high society woman for something she did when she was in college.
Director: George Mendeluk
Writer: Glenn Davis, Brian Clemens, William Laurin
A man confined to a wheelchair after a racing car accident abuses those around him.
Director: Timothy Bond
Writer: Glenn Davis, Alfred Sole, Paul Monette, William Laurin
A man who drinks and drives hits a woman and leaves her for dead.
Director: Brad Silberling
Writer: Richard Yalem, Josephine Cummings
A biochemical scientist looking for a breakthrough discovery is only interested in becoming rich and famous so will take the discovery any way he can get it.
Director: Zale Dalen
Writer: Alan Swyer, Glenn Davis, William Laurin
Sometime in the future, a brilliant scientist who is not very good with woman creates a cyborg to do the romancing for him.
Director: René Bonnière
Writer: Robert DeLaurentis
Superspy James... drops in on a resort. His mission is to retrieve a statue before the Soviets do. Any one or more of the eccentric guests at the resort may be the Soviet agent(s).
Director: Peter Crane
Writer: Glenn Davis, William Laurin
Just after returning from the Orient, Watson is kidnapped and it is up to Sherlock Holmes to find him.
Director: Jorge Montesi
Writer: Susan Woollen
A reporter is assigned to cover a concert for rock stars Adam Lust and The Vampires who are debuting a new album.
Director: Richard J. Lewis
Writer: Michael Sloan
A man wakes in a hotel room with amnesia and a headache.
Director: Ray Austin
Writer: Glenn Davis, Pascal Bonnière, William Laurin
Seven Vietnam veterans gather annually to recall their leader's death.
Director: John Wood
Writer: Michael Sloan
An actor is a victim of mistaken identity.
Director: Timothy Bond
Writer: Robert DeLaurentis, Michael Sloan