The fourth season of the full-color Alfred Hitchcock Presents revival was also the series' third season on the USA Network -- and the final season in which new episodes were produced (16 in all). This year, only one of the episodes is based on an earlier installment from the first Alfred Hitchcock Presents of the 1950s and '60s; the rest are all originals. The games begin with "The Big Spin," directed by prolific Canadian character actor Al Waxman and starring Erik Estrada as a duplicitous cab driver who gets more than he bargains for when he "borrows" a lottery ticket. Other fourth-season entries include "Don't Sell Yourself Short," with David Soul in fable of Wall Street chicanery with a homicidal twist; "Skeleton in the Closet," a contemporary spin on the 19th century Lizzie Borden murder case; "My Dear Watson," an unofficial sequel to Arthur Conan Doyle's His Last Bow, starring Brian Bedford as Sherlock Holmes; and "Diamonds Aren't Forever," a James Bond takeoff featuring one-time-only "007" actor George Lazenby. The best of the batch, appropriately enough, is a brace of Alfred Hitchcock spoofs: "The Man Who Knew Too Little," starring Lewis Collins as an amnesia victim, and the series finale, "South by Southeast," all about a "lost" Hitchcock script chock-full of instantly recognizable movie references. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide