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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/YannickBisson of Series/MurdochMysteries fame appears in the episode “Twisted Sisters”.
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* MissingEpisode: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"--which ends with a "slow" magician's assistant about to enthusiastically try out [[spoiler:the sawing in half trick]] on the magician's wife--was deemed by the sponsors to be too gory, so it was skipped in the original run. The unedited version was however shown in its entirety in syndication.
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* MissingEpisode: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"--which ends with a "slow" magician's assistant about to enthusiastically try out [[spoiler:the sawing in half trick]] on the magician's wife--was deemed by the sponsors to be too gory, so it was skipped in the original run. The unedited version was however shown in its entirety in syndication. It can also be found on many public domain dvd sets.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/YannickBisson of Series/MurdochMysteries fame appears in the episode “Twisted Sisters”.
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** Sisters Veronica and Angela Cartwright played sisters in "The Schartz-Metterklume Method".
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** Sisters Veronica [[Creator/VeronicaCartwright Veronica]] and Angela Cartwright played sisters in "The Schartz-Metterklume Method".
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* DirectedByCastMember: Surprisingly, only a handful of 17 episodes were directed by the Master himself, usually only if they had actors he especially enjoyed working with ("Wet Saturday") or were stories close to him for one reason or another (the ''Film/RearWindow'' AffectionateParody "Mr. Blanchard's Secret").
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** Sisters Veronica and Angela Cartwright played sisters in "The Schartz-MetterklumeMethod."Method".
** Alfred Hitchcock's daughter Patricia appeared in ten episodes.
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* MissingEpisode: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"--which ends with a "slow" magician's assistant about to enthusiastically try out [[spoiler:the sawing in half trick]] on the magician's wife--his was deemed by the sponsors to be too gory, so it was skipped. The unedited version was shown in its entirety in syndication.
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* ChannelHop: [[ChannelHop Channel Hopscotch]]: From Creator/{{CBS}} (1955-60) to Creator/{{NBC}} (1960-62), then back to CBS (1962-64) and once again to NBC (1964-65).
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* DirectedByCastMember: Surprisingly, only a handful of episodes were directed by the Master himself, usually only if they had actors he especially enjoyed working with ("Wet Saturday") or were stories close to him for one reason or another (the ''Film/RearWindow'' AffectionateParody "Mr "Mr. Blanchard's Secret").
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* DirectedByCastMember: Surprisingly, only a handful of episodes were directed by the Master himself, usually only if they had actors he especially enjoyed working with ("Wet Saturday") or were stories close to him for one reason or another (the ''Film/RearWindow'' AffectionateParody "Mr Blanchard's Secret").
* MissingEpisode: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" was deemed by the sponsors to be too gory, so it was skipped. The unedited version was shown in its entirety in syndication.
* MissingEpisode: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" was deemed by the sponsors to be too gory, so it was skipped. The unedited version was shown in its entirety in syndication.