A Canadian-produced fantastic anthology series scripted by famed science-fiction author Ray Bradbury. Many of the teleplays were based upon Bradbury's novels and short stories.
In The Coffin. But he is injected with a drug that calms him just before buriel, but I don't know if it also kills him. In The Screaming Woman a character has been buried alive, but is rescued.
In The Dwarf, a small man goes nightly to a clubhouse to look in a mirror that makes him appear tall, as he wishes to be. In The Skeleton, a hypochondriac constantly thinks something is wrong with his body, and thinks his skeleton is trying to harm him.
In The Screaming Woman, someone is buried alive and screams to get out, but you really don't see things from her viewpoint except for a brief scene. In The Coffin, a character is trapped in a coffin.
In The Veldt, the kids lock their parents in a room with a holographic screen of African animals, where they die, and there is blood on the door. Although I don't know how a hologragh can kill someone.