"Good Evening..."
Alfred Hitchcock, the British-born director of more than 50 films including "Rear Window," "Psycho," and "Vertigo," managed to find time between making his psychological thrillers to stop in at the White House in 1965, when Lyndon B. Johnson was in residence. Though he was dressed in tux and bow tie for that occasion, most Americans remember him better in his director's chair, gazing over his shoulder with an eerie calm and introducing the public to yet another episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents."