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"Murder, She Wrote"
(1 episode)
The Way to Dusty Death
(25 October 1987) - Duncan Barnett
"Mike Hammer"
(1 episode)
... aka Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (USA: complete title)
... aka The New Mike Hammer (USA: new title)
Mike's Baby
(18 October 1986) -
Actor
"The Love Boat"
(1 episode)
Prisoner of Love/Youth Takes a Holiday/Don't Leave Home Without It
(15 October 1983) -
Actor
"Fantasy Island"
(1 episode)
Charlie's Cherubs/Stalag 3
(9 December 1978) - Danny Ryan
"Night Gallery"
(1 episode)
... aka Rod Serling's Night Gallery (USA: alternative title)
Deliveries in the Rear/Stop Killing Me/Dead Weight
(9 February 1972) - Dr. John Fletcher
"The Joe Pyne Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 5 March 1968
(5 March 1968) - Himself
"The Hollywood Squares"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 2 October 1967
(2 October 1967) - Guest Appearance
"The Celebrity Game"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 19 April 1964
(19 April 1964) - Himself
"Kraft Suspense Theatre"
(1 episode)
... aka Crisis (USA: syndication title)
... aka Suspense Theatre (USA: syndication title)
Doesn't Anyone Know Who I Am?
(27 February 1964) - Eric Blaine
"The Greatest Show on Earth"
(1 episode)
Big Man from Nairobi
(21 January 1964) - Gil McMasters
"Here's Hollywood"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 9 May 1961
(9 May 1961) - Himself
"About Faces"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 18 March 1960
(18 March 1960) - Himself
"The Chevy Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 3 January 1960
(3 January 1960) -
Actor
"Alcoa Theatre"
(1 episode)
Coast to Coast
(20 October 1958) - Damon Phillips
"The Betty White Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 5 February 1958
(5 February 1958) - Ham Actor
"The Nat King Cole Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.8
(5 November 1957) - Himself
"Father Knows Best"
(1 episode)
... aka I Told You So (USA: alternative title)
An Evening to Remember
(27 February 1957) - Himself
"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show"
(2 episodes)
... aka The Dinah Shore Show (USA: sixth season title)
Episode dated 3 July 1956
(3 July 1956) - Himself
Around the World with Nellie Bly
(3 January 1960) - Steve Roberts/German Captain/Count/Jacque/Sheik
"Star Stage"
(1 episode)
Screen Credit
(27 January 1956) -
Actor
"I Love Lucy"
(1 episode)
... aka Lucy in Connecticut (USA: rerun title)
... aka The Sunday Lucy Show (USA: rerun title)
... aka The Top Ten Lucy Show (USA: rerun title)
The Star Upstairs
(18 April 1955) - Himself
"The Colgate Comedy Hour"
(1 episode)
... aka Colgate Summer Comedy Hour (USA: summer title)
... aka Colgate Variety Hour (USA: sixth season title)
... aka Michael Todd Revue (USA: subtitle)
Episode #5.21
(20 March 1955) - Himself - Actor
"General Electric Theater"
(2 episodes)
... aka G.E. Theater (USA: informal short title)
... aka G.E. True Theater (USA: new title)
The Blond Dog
(6 March 1955) - Peter Maresy,
Director
The Great Alberti
(5 November 1961) - Rudy Alberti