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"20/20" (1 episode)
... aka "ABC News 20/20" - USA (informal title)
  1. Episode dated 20 December 2002 (20 December 2002) - Himself  
"Film Genre" (1 episode)
  1. Epic (1 January 2002) - Himself  
"MADtv" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #7.7 (24 November 2001) - Himself  
"Intimate Portrait" (1 episode)
  1. Shirley Jones (1 January 2001) - Himself  
"The Weber Show" (1 episode)
... aka "Cursed" - USA (original title)
  1. ...And Then Larry Brought Charlton Heston Home (14 December 2000) - Himself  
"The Outer Limits" (1 episode)
... aka "The New Outer Limits" - USA (promotional title)
  1. Final Appeal (3 September 2000) - Chief Justice Haden Wainwright  
"The Roseanne Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.27 (20 October 1998) - Himself  
"Private Screenings" (1 episode)
  1. Charlton Heston (1 January 1998) - Himself  
"Adventures from the Book of Virtues" (1 episode)
... aka "The Book of Virtues" - USA (short title)
  1. Citizenship (1 January 1998) - Cincinnatus (voice)  
"Space Ghost Coast to Coast" (1 episode)
... aka "SGC2C" - USA (short title)
  1. Dam (5 December 1997) - Himself  
"Dennis Miller Live" (1 episode)
  1. Gun Control (17 January 1997) - Himself  
"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" (1 episode)
... aka "The Daily Show" - USA (original title)
... aka "A Daily Show with Jon Stewart" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition" - International (English title) (cut version)
  1. Episode dated 15 August 1996 (15 August 1996) - Himself  
"Ruby Wax Meets..." (1 episode)
  1. Goldie Hawn (25 February 1996) - Himself  
"Àngels de nit" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.2 (22 January 1996) - Himself  
"Corazón, corazón" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 2 December 1995 (2 December 1995) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 2 December 1996 (2 December 1996) - Himself  
"SeaQuest 2032" (1 episode)
... aka "SeaQuest DSV" - USA (original title)
  1. Abalon (1 May 1994) - Abalon  
"The Bold and the Beautiful" (7 episodes )
... aka "Belleza y poder" - USA (Spanish title)
  1. Episode #1.1674 (22 November 1993) - Charlton Heston  
  2. Episode #1.1679 (29 November 1993) - Charlton Heston  
  3. Episode #1.1675 (30 November 1993) - Charlton Heston  
  4. Episode #1.1677 (30 November 1993) - Charlton Heston  
  5. Episode #1.1676 (30 November 1993) - Charlton Heston  
  6. Episode #1.1691 (15 December 1993) - Charlton Heston  
  7. Episode #1.1692 (16 December 1993) - Charlton Heston  
"Reflections on the Silver Screen" (1 episode)
... aka "Reflections on the Silver Screen with Professor Richard Brown" - USA (long title)
  1. Charlton Heston (2 November 1991) - Himself  
"Entertainment Tonight" (1 episode)
... aka "E.T." - USA (informal title)
... aka "This Week in Entertainment" - USA (weekend title)
  1. Episode dated 10 January 1990 (10 January 1990) - Himself  
"The Two Ronnies" (1 episode)
  1. 1987 Christmas Special (25 December 1987) - Bar Customer: Pinocchio II Segment  
"The Dame Edna Experience" (2 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.4 (3 October 1987) - Chuck- the butler (uncredited)  
  2. Episode #1.5 (10 October 1987) - Himself  
"Saturday Night Live" (2 episodes )
... aka "NBC's Saturday Night" - USA (complete title)
... aka "SNL" - USA (informal title)
... aka "SNL 25" - USA (alternative title)
... aka "Saturday Night" - USA (first season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live '80" - USA (sixth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 15" - USA (fifteenth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 20" - USA (twentieth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 25" - USA (twentyfifth season title)
  1. Charlton Heston/Wynton Marsalis (28 March 1987) - Himself - Host / Various / God  
  2. Charlton Heston/Paul Westerberg (4 December 1993) - Himself - Host (as Captured Slave Charlton Heston)  
"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" (1 episode)
... aka "Disneyland" - USA (original title)
... aka "Disney's Wonderful World" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Disney Sunday Movie" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Magical World of Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "The Wonderful World of Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney" - USA (new title)
... aka "Walt Disney Presents" - USA (new title)
  1. Walt Disney World's 15th Anniversary Celebration (9 November 1986) - Himself  
"The Colbys" (49 episodes )
  1. The Celebration (20 November 1985) - Jason Colby  
  2. Conspiracy of Silence (27 November 1985) - Jason Colby  
  3. Moment of Truth (28 November 1985) - Jason Colby  
  4. The Family Album (5 December 1985) - Jason Colby  
  5. Shadow of the Past (12 December 1985) - Jason Colby  
  6. A House Divided (19 December 1985) - Jason Colby  
  7. The Reunion (26 December 1985) - Jason Colby  
  8. Fallen Idol (2 January 1986) - Jason Colby  
  9. The Letter (9 January 1986) - Jason Colby  
  10. The Turning Point (16 January 1986) - Jason Colby  
  11. Thursday's Child (30 January 1986) - Jason Colby  
  12. The Pact (6 February 1986) - Jason Colby  
  13. Fallon's Choice (13 February 1986) - Jason Colby  
  14. The Trial (20 February 1986) - Jason Colby  
  15. Burden of Proof (27 February 1986) - Jason Colby  
  16. My Father's House (6 March 1986) - Jason Colby  
  17. The Outcast (13 March 1986) - Jason Colby  
  18. The Wedding (20 March 1986) - Jason Colby  
  19. The Honeymoon (27 March 1986) - Jason Colby  
  20. Double Jeopardy (10 April 1986) - Jason Colby  
  21. A Family Affair (17 April 1986) - Jason Colby  
  22. The Reckoning (1 May 1986) - Jason Colby  
  23. Anniversary Waltz (15 May 1986) - Jason Colby  
  24. Checkmate (22 May 1986) - Jason Colby  
  25. The Gathering Storm (24 September 1986) - Jason Colby  
  26. No Exit (25 September 1986) - Jason Colby  
  27. Jason's Choice (2 October 1986) - Jason Colby  
  28. The Matchmaker (16 October 1986) - Jason Colby  
  29. Something Old, Something New (23 October 1986) - Jason Colby  
  30. The Gala (30 October 1986) - Jason Colby  
  31. Bloodlines (6 November 1986) - Jason Colby  
  32. Deceptions (13 November 1986) - Jason Colby  
  33. And Baby Makes Four (27 November 1986) - Jason Colby  
  34. Bid for Freedom (4 December 1986) - Jason Colby  
  35. Sanctuary (11 December 1986) - Jason Colby  
  36. Reaching Out (18 December 1986) - Jason Colby  
  37. Power Plays (1 January 1987) - Jason Colby  
  38. The Legacy (8 January 1987) - Jason Colby  
  39. The Home Wrecker (15 January 1987) - Jason Colby  
  40. Manhunt (22 January 1987) - Jason Colby  
  41. All Fall Down (29 January 1987) - Jason Colby  
  42. Guilty Party (5 February 1987) - Jason Colby  
  43. Fallon's Baby (12 February 1987) - Jason Colby  
  44. Answered Prayers (26 February 1987) - Jason Colby  
  45. Return Engagement (5 March 1987) - Jason Colby  
  46. Devil's Advocate (12 March 1987) - Jason Colby  
  47. Betrayals (19 March 1987) - Jason Colby  
  48. The Dead End (25 March 1987) - Jason Colby  
  49. Crossroads (26 March 1987) - Jason Colby  
"Dynasty" (3 episodes )
  1. The Californians (9 October 1985) - Jason Colby  
  2. The Man (16 October 1985) - Jason Colby  
  3. The Titans (13 November 1985) - Jason Colby  
"Aspel & Company" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.1 (12 January 1985) - Himself  
"Chiefs" (3 episodes )
  1. Part 1 (13 November 1983) - Hugh Holmes  
  2. Part 2 (15 November 1983) - Hugh Holmes  
  3. Part 3 (16 November 1983) - Hugh Holmes  
"Arena" (1 episode)
  1. The Orson Welles Story (18 May 1982) - Himself - Interviewee  
"The John Davidson Show" (4 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 8 July 1980 (8 July 1980) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 3 November 1980 (3 November 1980) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 11 December 1980 (11 December 1980) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 19 March 1981 (19 March 1981) - Himself  
"Evening Magazine" (1 episode)
... aka "Evening: The MTWTF Show" - USA (first episodes title)
... aka "P.M. Magazine" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 11 January 1979 (11 January 1979) - Himself  
"Donahue" (1 episode)
... aka "The Phil Donahue Show" - USA (original title)
  1. Episode dated 8 December 1977 (8 December 1977) - Himself  
"Good Morning America" (2 episodes )
... aka "G.M.A." - USA (promotional abbreviation)
  1. Episode dated 25 November 1977 (25 November 1977) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 3 April 1986 (3 April 1986) - Himself  
"Dinah!" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.152 (3 May 1976) - Himself  
"ABC Late Night" (1 episode)
... aka "ABC's Wide World of Entertainment" - USA (original title)
  1. That's Entertainment! 50 Years of MGM (29 May 1974) - Himself  
"The Mike Douglas Show" (3 episodes )
  1. Episode dated 14 May 1973 (14 May 1973) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 18 May 1973 (18 May 1973) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 15 October 1974 (15 October 1974) - Himself  
"Parkinson" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.21 (12 December 1971) - Himself  
"V.I.P.-Schaukel" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #1.3 (26 November 1971) - Himself  
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (9 episodes )
... aka "The Best of Carson" - USA (rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 1 October 1970 (1 October 1970) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 18 August 1971 (18 August 1971) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 11 May 1972 (11 May 1972) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 12 December 1972 (12 December 1972) - Himself  
  5. Episode dated 28 March 1973 (28 March 1973) - Himself  
  6. Episode dated 23 August 1973 (23 August 1973) - Himself  
  7. Episode dated 10 December 1976 (10 December 1976) - Himself  
  8. Episode dated 15 December 1981 (15 December 1981) - Himself  
  9. Episode dated 4 December 1985 (4 December 1985) - Himself  
"The David Frost Show" (3 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.10 (18 July 1969) - Himself  
  2. Episode #2.220 (8 July 1970) - Himself  
  3. Episode #4.183 (1 June 1972) - Himself  
"The Linkletter Show" (1 episode)
... aka "House Party" - USA (original title)
... aka "Art Linkletter's House Party" - USA (complete title)
  1. Episode dated 29 June 1966 (29 June 1966) - Himself  
"Cinema" (1 episode)
  1. Charlton Heston (4 February 1966) - Himself  
"The Eamonn Andrews Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.11 (12 December 1965) - Himself  
"The Merv Griffin Show" (7 episodes )
  1. Episode #1.96 (18 February 1963) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 4 June 1970 (4 June 1970) - Himself  
  3. Episode dated 2 April 1974 (2 April 1974) - Himself  
  4. Episode dated 22 November 1977 (22 November 1977) - Himself  
  5. Episode dated 23 November 1977 (23 November 1977) - Himself  
  6. Episode dated 8 August 1980 (8 August 1980) - Himself  
  7. Episode dated 3 February 1981 (3 February 1981) - Himself  
"Alcoa Premiere" (1 episode)
  1. The Fugitive Eye (17 October 1961) - Paul Malone  
"Shirley Temple Theatre" (1 episode)
... aka "Shirley Temple's Storybook" - USA (original title)
... aka "Shirley Temple Storybook Collection" - USA (DVD box title)
... aka "The Shirley Temple Show" - USA (second season title)
  1. Beauty and the Beast (12 January 1958) - The Beast  
"This Is Your Life" (1 episode)
  1. Dennis Weaver (11 December 1957) - Himself  
"The Ed Sullivan Show" (8 episodes )
... aka "Toast of the Town" - USA (original title)
  1. Episode #11.8 (17 November 1957) - Himself  
  2. Episode #12.20 (25 January 1959) - Himself  
  3. Episode #12.45 (26 July 1959) - Himself  
  4. Episode #13.15 (27 December 1959) - Himself  
  5. Episode #13.31 (1 May 1960) - Actor - Dramatic Reading  
  6. See America with Ed Sullivan: Chicago (6 November 1960) - Actor - Dramatic Reading  
  7. Episode #21.30 (31 March 1968) - Dramatic Reader  
  8. Episode #21.39 (9 June 1968) - Dramatic Reader  
"The Jackie Gleason Show" (1 episode)
... aka "The Honeymooners: The Lost Episodes" - USA (rerun title)
  1. Episode dated 29 December 1956 (29 December 1956) - Guest  
"The Steve Allen Plymouth Show" (3 episodes )
... aka "The Steve Allen Show" - USA (original title)
  1. Episode #2.11 (2 December 1956) - Himself - Actor  
  2. Episode #4.26 (15 March 1959) - Himself - Guest  
  3. Episode #5.25 (11 April 1960) - Himself - Guest  
"Today" (2 episodes )
... aka "NBC News Today" - USA (promotional title)
... aka "The Today Show" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Episode dated 30 October 1956 (30 October 1956) - Himself  
  2. Episode dated 18 April 1973 (18 April 1973) - Himself  
"What's My Line?" (1 episode)
  1. Episode dated 28 October 1956 (28 October 1956) - Himself - Mystery Guest  
"Playhouse 90" (2 episodes )
  1. Forbidden Area (4 October 1956) - Major Jesse Price  
  2. Point of No Return (20 February 1958) - Charles Gray  
"The George Gobel Show" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #2.17 (3 March 1956) - Himself/Sketch Performer  
"Climax!" (2 episodes )
... aka "Climax Mystery Theater" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Bailout at 43,000 Feet (29 December 1955) - Lt. Paul Peterson  
  2. The Trial of Captain Wirtz (27 June 1957) - Chipman  
"G.E. True Theater" (1 episode)
... aka "General Electric Theater" - USA (original title)
... aka "G.E. Theater" - USA (informal short title)
  1. The Seeds of Hate (11 December 1955) - Tim  
"Person to Person" (1 episode)
  1. Episode #3.7 (14 October 1955) - Himself - Guest  
"The Colgate Comedy Hour" (5 episodes )
... aka "Colgate Summer Comedy Hour" - USA (summer title)
... aka "Colgate Variety Hour" - USA (sixth season title)
... aka "Michael Todd Revue" - USA (subtitle)
  1. Episode #5.30 (12 June 1955) - Himself - Host  
  2. Episode #5.31 (26 June 1955) - Himself - Host  
  3. Episode #5.36 (7 August 1955) - Himself  
  4. Episode #5.38 (28 August 1955) - Himself - Host (also archive footage)  
  5. Episode #5.39 (4 September 1955) - Himself - Host  
"Danger" (1 episode)
  1. Freedom to Get Lost (2 February 1954) - Actor  
"Medallion Theatre" (1 episode)
  1. A Day in Town (12 December 1953) - Actor  
"Curtain Call" (1 episode)
  1. The Liar (22 August 1952) - Actor  
"Robert Montgomery Presents" (3 episodes )
  1. Cashel Byron's Profession (14 January 1952) - Cashel Bryon  
  2. The Closed Door (29 December 1952) - Peter Handley  
  3. Along Came Jones (26 September 1955) - Melody Jones  
"Schlitz Playhouse" (2 episodes )
... aka "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" - USA (original title)
... aka "Herald Playhouse" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "The Playhouse" - USA (syndication title)
  1. One Is a Lonesome Number (23 November 1951) - Actor  
  2. Switch Station (17 May 1957) - Actor  
"Your Show of Shows" (3 episodes )
  1. Episode #3.6 (13 October 1951) - Himself - Guest Performer  
  2. Episode #3.16 (22 December 1951) - Himself - Guest Performer  
  3. Episode dated 16 January 1954 (16 January 1954) - Actor  
"Lux Video Theatre" (1 episode)
... aka "Summer Video Theatre" - USA (summer title)
  1. Route 19 (8 October 1951) - Actor  
"The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse" (2 episodes )
... aka "The Philco Television Playhouse" - USA (original title)
... aka "Arena Theatre" - USA (new title)
... aka "Repertory Theatre" - USA (new title)
  1. Hear My Heart Speak (25 June 1950) - Actor  
  2. Elegy (25 January 1953) - Actor  
"The Clock" (1 episode)
  1. The Hypnotist (22 March 1950) - Actor  
"Suspense" (2 episodes )
  1. Suspicion (8 November 1949) - Actor  
  2. Santa Fe Flight (2 October 1951) - Actor  
"Studio One in Hollywood" (13 episodes )
... aka "Studio One" - USA (original title)
... aka "Studio One Summer Theatre" - USA (summer title)
... aka "Summer Theatre" - USA (summer title)
... aka "Westinghouse Studio One" - USA (alternative title)
... aka "Westinghouse Summer Theatre" - USA (summer title)
  1. The Outward Room (9 January 1949) - Actor  
  2. Smoke (15 June 1949) - Actor  
  3. The Outward Room (26 September 1949) - Actor  
  4. Battleship Bismark (24 October 1949) - Gunnery Officer  
  5. Of Human Bondage (21 November 1949) - Philip Carey  
  6. Jane Eyre (12 December 1949) - Edward Rochester  
  7. The Willow Cabin (27 February 1950) - Michael Knowle  
  8. The Taming of the Shrew (5 June 1950) - Petruchio  
  9. Wuthering Heights (30 October 1950) - Heathcliff  
  10. Letter from Cairo (4 December 1950) - Actor  
  11. Macbeth (22 October 1951) - Macbeth  
  12. A Bolt of Lightning (12 November 1951) - James Otis  
  13. The Wings of the Dove (10 March 1952) - Actor  
"Sworn to Secrecy: Secrets of War" (33 episodes )
... aka "Secrets of War" - USA (alternative title)
  1. The Invasion of Panama (????) - Narrator  
  2. Vietnam: Johnson's Battleground (????) - Narrator  
  3. Hitler's Secrets (????) - Narrator  
  4. The Holocaust Secret (????) - Narrator  
  5. Cold War: Eisenhower's Operatives (????) - Narrator  
  6. Nazi Gold (????) - Narrator  
  7. Sitzkrieg: The Phony War (????) - Narrator  
  8. The Battle of Britain (????) - Narrator  
  9. Tools of Deception (????) - Narrator  
  10. Weapons of the Shadow War (????) - Narrator  
  11. Women Spies in World War II (????) - Narrator  
  12. Cold War: Nixon's Secrets (????) - Narrator  
  13. Gulf War: Iraq's Secrets (????) - Narrator  
  14. The Battle of the Atlantic (????) - Narrator  
  15. D-Day Deceptions (????) - Narrator  
  16. The French Resistance (????) - Narrator  
  17. Cold War: Khrushchev's Regime (????) - Narrator  
  18. Hitler's Last Days (????) - Narrator  
  19. Secret Weapons of the Third Reich (????) - Narrator  
  20. The Gulf War: Secrets in the Sand (????) - Narrator  
  21. Bio-Chemical Weapons (????) - Narrator  
  22. The Gulf War: Steel Rain (????) - Narrator  
  23. The Hunt for Atomic Secrets (????) - Narrator  
  24. Cold War: Brezhnev's Kremlin (????) - Narrator  
  25. Hirohito's War (????) - Narrator  
  26. Cold War: Cuba's Communist Revolution (????) - Narrator  
  27. Mussolini's Henchmen (????) - Narrator  
  28. Nazi Propaganda (????) - Narrator  
  29. Secret Submarines in WWII (????) - Narrator  
  30. The Gulf War: Architects of Desert Storm (1 January 1998) - Narrator  
  31. Rommel's Enigma (1 January 1998) - Narrator  
  32. Cold War: The Kennedy Years (24 October 2001) - Narrator  
  33. Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh's Revolution (6 February 2002) - Narrator  
"Biography" (9 episodes )
  1. John Wayne: The Unquiet American (????) - Himself  
  2. Charlton Heston: For All Seasons (20 March 1995) - Himself  
  3. Sophia Loren: Actress Italian Style (17 March 1997) - Himself  
  4. Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line (12 May 1997) - Himself  
  5. John Wayne: American Legend (15 March 1998) - Himself  
  6. Rex Harrison: The Man Who Would Be King (13 August 1998) - Himself - Actor  
  7. Roddy McDowall: Hollywood's Best Friend (8 October 1998) - Himself  
  8. Susan Hayward: The Brooklyn Bombshell (2 December 1998) - Himself (also archive footage)  
  9. Jennifer Jones: Portrait of a Lady (18 August 2001) - Himself