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Overview
Alternate Names:
George M. Cahan
Filmography
Producer:
- "It's About Time" (producer) (24 episodes, 1966-1967)
- School Days, School Days (1967) TV episode (producer)
- To Sign or Not to Sign (1967) TV episode (producer)
- Shad Rack and Other Tortures (1967) TV episode (producer)
- The Stone Age Diplomats (1967) TV episode (producer)
- 20th Century Here We Come (1967) TV episode (producer)
(19 more) - Sócio de Alcova (1962) (producer) (as George M. Cahan)
... aka Carnaval del crimen (Argentina)
... aka Carnival of Crime (USA)
... aka Sócio de Alcova (Brazil) - Little Amy (1962) (TV) (producer) (as George M. Cahan)
- "Tales of the Vikings" (1959) TV series (producer) (unknown episodes)
... aka The Vikings - "Boots and Saddles" (producer) (38 episodes, 1957-1958)
... aka The Story of the Fifth Cavalry
- The Captain's Leave (1958) TV episode (producer) (as George M. Cahan)
- Weight of Command (1958) TV episode (producer) (as George M. Cahan)
- The Holdout (1958) TV episode (producer)
- Iron John (1958) TV episode (producer)
- The Superstition (1958) TV episode (producer) (as George M. Cahan)
(33 more) - "The Silent Service" (1957) TV series (producer) (unknown episodes)
- "Matinee Theatre" (1955) TV series (producer) (unknown episodes)
Director:
- "The Brady Bunch" (3 episodes, 1969-1970)
- The Grass Is Always Greener (1970) TV episode
- Father of the Year (1970) TV episode
- Sorry, Right Number (1969) TV episode - "It's About Time" (4 episodes, 1966-1967)
- 20th Century Here We Come (1967) TV episode
- Love Me, Love My Gnook (1966) TV episode
- The Rainmakers (1966) TV episode
- The Copper Caper (1966) TV episode - "Gilligan's Island" (3 episodes, 1965-1966)
- Ring Around Gilligan (1966) TV episode
- Voodoo (1966) TV episode
- Quick Before It Sinks (1965) TV episode - Sócio de Alcova (1962) (as George M. Cahan)
... aka Carnaval del crimen (Argentina)
... aka Carnival of Crime (USA)
... aka Sócio de Alcova (Brazil) - Una americana en Buenos Aires (1961)
... aka The Blonde from Buenos Aires (International: English title) - "The Adventures of Hiram Holliday" (2 episodes, 1956-1957)
... aka Hiram Holliday
- Misguided Missile (1957) TV episode
- Dancing Mouse (1956) TV episode (as George M. Cahan) - "Medic" (1 episode, 1956)
- A Time for Sleep (1956) TV episode - "Willy" (2 episodes, 1954)
- Willy Waves the Flag (1954) TV episode
- Willy Chooses Not to Run (1954) TV episode - "My Favorite Husband" (1953) TV series (unknown episodes)
- "Cowboy G-Men" (2 episodes, 1953)
- High Heeled Boots (1953) TV episode (as George M. Cahan)
- Hush Money (1953) TV episode (as George M. Cahan) - "Boston Blackie" (5 episodes, 1952)
- Queen of Thieves (1952) TV episode (as George M. Cahan)
- Minuet for Murders (1952) TV episode (as George M. Cahan)
- Deep Six (1952) TV episode (as George M. Cahan)
- The 13th Dummy (1952) TV episode (as George M. Cahan)
- Fall Guy (1952) TV episode (as George M. Cahan) - "The Cisco Kid" (5 episodes, 1952)
- Lost City of the Incas (1952) TV episode (as George M. Cahan)
- Canyon City Kid (1952) TV episode
- Face of Death (1952) TV episode
- Pancho and the Pachyderm (1952) TV episode
- The Puppeteer (1952) TV episode (as George M. Cahan) - "The Unexpected" (2 episodes, 1952)
... aka Times Square Playhouse
- The Mask (1952) TV episode
- Lifeline (1952) TV episode - "The Ruggles" (1949) TV series (unknown episodes)
- Jerks of All Trades (1949) (TV)
- "Oboler Comedy Theatre" (1 episode, 1949)
... aka Arch Oboler's Comedy Theater (USA: complete title)
- Ostrich in Bed (1949) TV episode (television director)
Additional Details
Other Works:
In 1962, he produced an unsold pilot for a proposed CBS sitcom called, "Little Amy". It concerned the adventues of mischevious nine-year-old girl (played by Debbie McGowan) who always seemed to get in trouble.
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