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The Best Episodes Written By Andrew Benedict

Every TV Episode Written by Andrew Benedict Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Andrew Benedict Ratings Summary

"Change of Address" is the best rated episode written by Andrew Benedict. It scored 7/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by David Friedkin. It aired on 10/12/1964 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Completely Foolproof".

  • Change of Address
    7.0/101 votes

    #1 - Change of Address

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 10/12/1964

    Over the protests of his wife Elsa, Keith Hollin rents a beach house. Elsa dislikes the house and is disturbed by her husband's digging of a gravelike hole in the basement. She is further disturbed when she finds out that Keith is seeing a local girl named Rachel. When Keith tells Elsa that he wants to buy the house, she decides to foil his plan by contacting the wife of the current owner to tell her to not to sell. Keith, however, grows angry and kills Elsa. He buries her body in the basement, but is surprised when the police arrive. The police carry shovels and want to dig up the basement. The police tell Keith that Elsa discovered the wife of the house's owner was missing. She tipped off the police and they began an investigation. They called the house's owner in for questioning and he confessed to murdering his wife. He told them that he buried his wife in the basement of the beach house. The police are at the beach house to dig up the basement so they can find the body.

    Director: David Friedkin

    Writer: Andrew Benedict

  • Completely Foolproof
    7.0/101 votes

    #2 - Completely Foolproof

    Season 3 Episode 23 - Aired 3/29/1965

    Joe Brisson is a crooked land developer who is shocked when his wife Lisa informs him that she wants a divorce. Lisa tells him that she wants three-fourths of his extensive holdings or she will go to the police with evidence of his shady land deals. Joe refuses to pay and convinces his wife's boyfriend, Bobby Davenport, to kill her in return for the cancellation of a large debt. Joe heads off to Europe on a cruise ship. Before leaving he tells Bobby that he will call Lisa from the ship at a certain time. When Lisa goes to answer the phone, Bobby will kill her. Everything goes according to plan, but when Joe is hanging up the phone a man enters his cabin. He shoots and kills Joe after telling him that he was hired by Lisa.

    Director: Alf Kjellin

    Writer: Andrew Benedict