You can get any Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode from this American source:
http://www.alfredsplace.com/. Click on "Alfred Hitchcock Television". The newer episodes are down on the lower half of the page. I have gotten some episodes from this man (Al Chafin), and he is always a pleasure to deal with.
~~Ruth

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school, when Dale gets his medical degree. When Dale decides to spend time studying with Hank Stewart (Eric Peterson), who works the night shift at the college morgue, he receives an offer he can't refuse. Hank will give Dale $100,000 and his BMW, if he will kill Dean Compton, an offer Dale accepts gleefully. Breaking into Compton's home to inject poison into his cough syrup, Dale accidentally drops the vial on the floor. The unsuspecting Compton returns home and slips on the vial, hitting his head on the tub. Dale, thinking him dead, puts the body in the back of the van in a large body bag and begins to put bricks in the bag. The Dean regains consciousness and tries to struggle him, but Dale hits him over the head with a brick. Dale, now under arrest, goes to put his books in the trunk of his car where he finds the body of Dean Compton. It seems there is no night shift at the morgue, and Hank is now the Dean of Brenner College. Mary (Cynthia Belliveau) enters the room and Hank tells her that she is to be the new Resident Surgeon at the college, and they'll discuss plans over a romantic dinner... Directed by Vic Sarin. Teleplay by Michael Colleary and Ray DeLaurentis, Original episode First airing 1/21/1989.
