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"The Barbara Walters Summer Special"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Barbara Walters Special" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Barbara Walters: Interviews of a Lifetime" - USA
(rerun title)
Episode dated 10 January 1979
(10 January 1979) - Himself
"The Mike Douglas Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 21 September 1976
(21 September 1976) - Himself
"Backstage in Hollywood"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 24 July 1975
(24 July 1975) - Himself
"Maude"
(1 episode)
Maude Meets the Duke
(9 September 1974) - John Wayne
"Parkinson"
(1 episode)
Episode #3.19
(1 February 1974) - Himself
"The David Frost Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #4.185
(5 June 1972) - Himself
"The Bob Hope Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 7 November 1971
(7 November 1971) - Himself (uncredited)
"V.I.P.-Schaukel"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.2
(12 September 1971) - Himself
Episode #5.4
(21 November 1975) - Himself
"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson"
(6 episodes )
... aka "The Best of Carson" - USA
(rerun title)
Episode dated 7 February 1971
(7 February 1971) - Himself
Episode dated 14 January 1972
(14 January 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 7 June 1972
(7 June 1972) - Himself
Episode dated 22 March 1973
(22 March 1973) - Himself
Episode dated 15 October 1975
(15 October 1975) - Himself
Episode dated 8 January 1976
(8 January 1976) - Himself
"The Movie Game"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 16 March 1970
(16 March 1970) - Himself
"The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.4
(19 February 1969) - Himself
Episode #4.1
(14 September 1971) - Himself
"The Joey Bishop Show"
(2 episodes )
Episode #2.203
(2 July 1968) - Himself
Episode #3.238
(6 August 1969) - Himself
"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"
(14 episodes )
Episode #1.7
(4 March 1968) - Himself
Episode #1.8
(11 March 1968) - Himself
Episode #1.9
(25 March 1968) - Himself (uncredited)
Episode #1.11
(8 April 1968) - Himself
Episode #1.12
(15 April 1968) - Himself
Episode #1.13
(22 April 1968) - Himself
Episode #1.14
(29 April 1968) - Himself
Episode #2.1
(16 September 1968) - Himself (uncredited)
Episode #2.2
(23 September 1968) - Himself
Episode #5.8
(1 November 1971) - Himself - Guest Performer
Episode #5.18
(31 January 1972) - Himself
Episode #5.23
(13 March 1972) - Himself
Episode #6.1
(11 September 1972) - Himself - Guest Performer
Episode #6.20
(12 February 1973) - Himself
"Dateline: Hollywood"
(5 episodes )
Episode dated 15 May 1967
(15 May 1967) - Himself
Episode dated 16 May 1967
(16 May 1967) - Himself
Episode dated 17 May 1967
(17 May 1967) - Himself
Episode dated 18 May 1967
(18 May 1967) - Himself
Episode dated 19 May 1967
(19 May 1967) - Himself
"The Beverly Hillbillies"
(1 episode)
... aka "Mornin' Beverly Hillbillies" - USA
(daytime version title)
The Indians Are Coming
(1 February 1967) - John Wayne (uncredited)
"The Lucy Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Lucille Ball Show" - USA
(alternative title)
Lucy and John Wayne
(21 November 1966) - John Wayne
"Magic Mansion"
(1 episode)
Ride 'em Cowboy
(11 June 1966) - John Wayne
"The Merv Griffin Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 16 March 1966
(16 March 1966) - Himself - Guest
"The Red Skelton Hour"
(2 episodes )
... aka "The Red Skelton Show" - USA
(original title)
Red Skelton Scrapbook 66
(1 March 1966) - Himself - Guest Host
John Wayne's 40th Anniversary or Hominy and True Grits
(28 October 1969) - Himself /
Rooster Cogburn
"The Dean Martin Comedy Hour"
(2 episodes )
... aka "The Dean Martin Show" - USA
(original title)
Episode dated 23 September 1965
(23 September 1965) - Himself
Episode dated 27 October 1966
(27 October 1966) - Himself
"The Dick Powell Theatre"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Dick Powell Show" - USA
(original title)
The Third Side of a Coin
(26 March 1963) - John Wayne - Host
"Alcoa Premiere"
(1 episode)
... aka "Premiere, Presented by Fred Astaire" - USA
(alternative title)
Flashing Spikes
(4 October 1962) -
Sergeant-Umpire in Korea
(as Marion Morrison)
"Cinépanorama"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 17 December 1960
(17 December 1960) - Himself
Episode dated 26 December 1964
(26 December 1964) - Himself
"Wagon Train"
(1 episode)
The Colter Craven Story
(23 November 1960) -
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
(as Michael Morris)
"The Jack Benny Program"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Jack Benny Show" - USA
(informal title)
... aka "The Lucky Strike Program" - USA
(alternative title)
John Wayne Show
(20 November 1960) - Himself
"The Ed Sullivan Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "Toast of the Town" - USA
(original title)
Episode #14.6
(13 November 1960) - Himself
"What's My Line?"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 13 November 1960
(13 November 1960) - Himself - Mystery Guest
"Wide Wide World"
(1 episode)
The Western
(6 June 1958) - Himself
"Climax!"
(1 episode)
... aka "Climax Mystery Theater" - USA
(alternative title)
The Louella Parsons Story
(8 March 1956) - Himself
"Screen Directors Playhouse"
(2 episodes )
Rookie of the Year
(7 December 1955) -
Mike Cronin
Markheim
(11 April 1956) - John Wayne
"Producers' Showcase"
(1 episode)
Dateline II
(14 November 1955) - Himself
"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)
Lucy and John Wayne
(10 October 1955) - Himself
"The Buick-Berle Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Milton Berle Show" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Texaco Star Theater" - USA
(alternative title)
Episode #8.1
(27 September 1955) - Himself
"Casablanca"
(1 episode)
Who Holds Tomorrow?
(27 September 1955) - John Wayne (uncredited)
"Gunsmoke"
(1 episode)
... aka "Marshal Dillon" - USA
(rerun title)
Matt Gets It
(10 September 1955) - Himself - Host
"Sheilah Graham in Hollywood"
(1 episode)
John Wayne
(28 February 1955) - Himself
"This Is Your Life"
(1 episode)
William Wellman
(8 December 1954) - Himself
"The Colgate Comedy Hour"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Colgate Summer Comedy Hour" - USA
(summer title)
... aka "Colgate Variety Hour" - USA
(sixth season title)
... aka "Michael Todd Revue" - USA
(subtitle)
Episode #4.2
(11 October 1953) - Himself - Actor
Episode #6.9
(27 November 1955) - Himself - Awards Presenter