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"The Name of the Game"
(1 episode)
The White Birch
(29 November 1968) - Mikhail Orlov
"The Jonathan Winters Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.6
(30 October 1968) - Himself
"I Spy"
(1 episode)
Mainly on the Plains
(22 February 1967) - Don Silvando
"The Girl from U.N.C.L.E."
(1 episode)
... aka "0022 Girl from U.N.C.L.E." - Japan
(English title)
The Mother Muffin Affair
(27 September 1966) - Mother Muffin
"The Wild Wild West"
(1 episode)
The Night of the Golden Cobra
(23 September 1966) - Mr. Singh
"Shindig!"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.14
(30 October 1965) - Himself - Singer ,
Soundtrack
(performer: "The Peppermint Twist")
"The Entertainers"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 16 January 1965
(16 January 1965) - Himself
"The Garry Moore Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #6.28
(21 April 1964) - Himself
"Hollywood and the Stars"
(1 episode)
Monsters We've Known and Loved
(13 January 1964) -
The Monster in Frankenstein's segment
(also archive footage)
"Route 66"
(1 episode)
Lizard's Leg and Owlet's Wing
(26 October 1962) -
Boris Karloff
"Out of This World"
(14 episodes )
Dumb Martian
(24 June 1962) - Himself - Host
The Yellow Pill
(30 June 1962) - Himself - Host
Little Lost Robot
(7 July 1962) - Himself - Host
Cold Equations
(14 July 1962) - Himself - Host
Imposter
(21 July 1962) - Himself - Host
Botany Bay
(28 July 1962) - Himself - Host
Medicine Show
(4 August 1962) - Himself - Host
Pictures Don't Lie
(11 August 1962) - Himself - Host
Vanishing Act
(18 August 1962) - Himself - Host
Divided We Fall
(25 August 1962) - Himself - Host
The Dark Star
(1 September 1962) - Himself - Host
Immigrant
(8 September 1962) - Himself - Host
Target Generation
(15 September 1962) - Himself - Host
The Tycoons
(22 September 1962) - Himself - Host
"The Dickie Henderson Show"
(1 episode)
The Gangster
(11 June 1962) -
Actor
"Thriller"
(67 episodes )
The Twisted Image
(13 September 1960) - Himself - Host
Child's Play
(20 September 1960) - Himself
Worse Than Murder
(27 September 1960) - Himself
The Mark of the Hand
(4 October 1960) - Himself
Rose's Last Summer
(11 October 1960) - Himself
The Guilty Men
(18 October 1960) - Himself
The Purple Room
(25 October 1960) - Himself
The Watcher
(1 November 1960) - Himself
Girl with a Secret
(15 November 1960) - Himself
The Prediction
(22 November 1960) - Clayton Mace
The Fatal Impulse
(29 November 1960) - Himself
The Big Blackout
(6 December 1960) - Himself
Knock Three-One-Two
(13 December 1960) - Himself
Man in the Middle
(20 December 1960) - Himself
The Cheaters
(27 December 1960) - Himself
The Hungry Glass
(3 January 1961) - Himself
The Poisoner
(10 January 1961) - Himself
Man in the Cage
(17 January 1961) - Himself
Choose a Victim
(24 January 1961) - Himself
Hay-Fork and Bill-Hook
(7 February 1961) - Himself
The Merriweather File
(14 February 1961) - Himself
The Fingers of Fear
(21 February 1961) - Himself
Well of Doom
(28 February 1961) - Himself
The Ordeal of Dr. Cordell
(7 March 1961) - Himself
Trio for Terror
(14 March 1961) - Himself
Papa Benjamin
(21 March 1961) - Himself
Late Date
(4 April 1961) - Himself
Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper
(11 April 1961) - Himself - Host
The Devil's Ticket
(18 April 1961) - Himself
Parasite Mansion
(25 April 1961) - Himself
A Good Imagination
(2 May 1961) - Himself
Mr. George
(9 May 1961) - Himself - Host
The Terror in Teakwood
(16 May 1961) - Himself
The Prisoner in the Mirror
(23 May 1961) - Himself
Dark Legacy
(30 May 1961) - Himself
Pigeons from Hell
(6 June 1961) - Himself
The Grim Reaper
(13 June 1961) - Himself
What Beckoning Ghost?
(18 September 1961) - Himself
Guillotine
(26 September 1961) - Himself
The Premature Burial
(2 October 1961) - Himself - Host/Dr. Thorne
The Weird Tailor
(16 October 1961) - Himself
God Grante That She Lye Stille
(23 October 1961) - Himself
Masquerade
(30 October 1961) - Himself
The Last of the Sommervilles
(6 November 1961) - Himself/Dr. Albert Farnham
Letter to a Lover
(13 November 1961) - Himself
A Third for Pinochle
(20 November 1961) - Himself
The Closed Cabinet
(27 November 1961) - Himself
Dialogues with Death
(4 December 1961) - Himself/Pop Jenkins/Col. Jackson Beauregard Finchess
The Return of Andrew Bentley
(11 December 1961) - Himself
The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk
(18 December 1961) - Himself
Portrait Without a Face
(25 December 1961) - Himself
An Attractive Family
(1 January 1962) - Himself
Waxworks
(8 January 1962) - Himself
La Strega
(15 January 1962) - Himself
The Storm
(22 January 1962) - Himself
A Wig for Miss Devore
(29 January 1962) - Himself
The Hollow Watcher
(12 February 1962) - Himself
Cousin Tundifer
(19 February 1962) - Himself
The Incredible Doktor Markesan
(26 February 1962) - Himself/Dr. Konrad Markesan
Flowers of Evil
(5 March 1962) - Himself
'Til Death Do Us Part
(12 March 1962) - Himself
The Bride Who Died Twice
(19 March 1962) - Himself
Kill My Love
(26 March 1962) - Himself
Man of Mystery
(2 April 1962) - Himself
The Innocent Bystanders
(9 April 1962) - Himself
The Lethal Ladies
(16 April 1962) - Himself
The Specialists
(30 April 1962) - Himself - Host
"Sunday Showcase"
(1 episode)
... aka "Breck Sunday Showcase" - USA
(promotional title)
... aka "NBC Sunday Showcase" - USA
(complete title)
Hollywood Sings
(3 April 1960) - Himself - Host
"The DuPont Show of the Month"
(1 episode)
Treasure Island
(5 March 1960) -
Capt. Billy Bones
"The Gale Storm Show"
(1 episode)
It's Murder My Dear
(31 January 1959) - Himself
"The Jack Paar Tonight Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "Tonight Starring Jack Paar" - USA
(original title)
... aka "The Jack Paar Show" - USA
(new title)
Episode dated 22 April 1958
(22 April 1958) - Himself
"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)
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
(5 March 1958) - Father Knickerbocker/Narrator
"Telephone Time"
(1 episode)
The Vestris
(25 February 1958) - Dr. Pierre
"The Betty White Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 12 February 1958
(12 February 1958) - Himself
"The Veil"
(11 episodes )
Destination Nightmare
(1 January 1958) - Pete Wade Sr.
Food on the Table
(1 January 1958) - Host/Captain John Elwood
Genesis
(1 January 1958) - Jonas Atterbury
Girl on the Road
(1 January 1958) - Host/Morgan Debs
Jack the Ripper
(1 January 1958) - Himself - Host
Summer Heat
(1 January 1958) - Host /
Dr. Francis Mason
The Crystal Ball
(1 January 1958) - Host/Andre Giraud
The Doctors
(1 January 1958) - Dr. Carlo Marcabienti
The Return of Madame Vernoy
(1 January 1958) - Host/Professor Charles Goncourt
Vision of Crime
(1 January 1958) - Host/Sgt. Chester Willmore
Whatever Happened to Peggy
(1 January 1958) - Host/Ira Perry
"Suspicion"
(1 episode)
The Deadly Game
(9 December 1957) - Judge Winthrop Gelsey
"This Is Your Life"
(1 episode)
Boris Karloff
(20 November 1957) - Himself
"The Gisele MacKenzie Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.8
(16 November 1957) - Himself ,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Those Were the Good Old Days" (uncredited), "The Girl Friend of the Whirling Dervish" (uncredited))
"The Lux Show"
(2 episodes )
... aka "The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney" - USA
(complete title)
Episode #1.5
(31 October 1957) - Himself ,
Soundtrack
(performer: "You Do Something to Me", "I Get So Frightened")
Episode dated 8 January 1958
(8 January 1958) - Himself
"The Dinah Shore Chevy Show"
(2 episodes )
... aka "The Dinah Shore Show" - USA
(sixth season title)
Episode #1.9
(17 May 1957) - Himself
Episode #2.2
(27 October 1957) - Himself
"The Kate Smith Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 28 April 1957
(28 April 1957) - Himself
"The Rosemary Clooney Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.29
(7 March 1957) - Himself - Singer / Sketch Actor ,
Soundtrack
(performer: "You'd Be Surprised", "Children Have Quizzical Ways")
"The Red Skelton Hour"
(2 episodes )
... aka "The Red Skelton Show" - USA
(original title)
The Atomic Sailor
(27 November 1956) - Mad Scientist
He Who Steals My Robot Steals Trash
(24 September 1968) - Mad Scientist
"Playhouse 90"
(3 episodes )
Rendezvous in Black
(25 October 1956) - Ward Allen
Heart of Darkness
(6 November 1958) -
Kurtz
To the Sound of Trumpets
(10 February 1960) - Guibert
"The Ernie Kovacs Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 13 August 1956
(13 August 1956) - Himself
"Frankie Laine Time"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.2
(8 August 1956) - Himself
"The Alcoa Hour"
(1 episode)
Even the Weariest River
(15 April 1956) - Doc Dixon
"The United States Steel Hour"
(1 episode)
... aka "The U.S. Steel Hour" - USA
(alternative title)
Counterfeit
(31 August 1955) -
George Redford
"G.E. True Theater"
(2 episodes )
... aka "General Electric Theater" - USA
(original title)
... aka "G.E. Theater" - USA
(informal short title)
Mr. Blue Ocean
(1 May 1955) - Mr. Blue Ocean
The Indian Giver
(17 May 1959) - Henry E. Church
"The Elgin Hour"
(1 episode)
Sting of Death
(22 February 1955) - Mr. Mycroft
"The Donald O'Connor Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.8
(19 February 1955) - Himself
"The Best of Broadway"
(1 episode)
Arsenic and Old Lace
(5 January 1955) -
Jonathan Brewster
"Climax!"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Climax Mystery Theater" - USA
(alternative title)
The White Carnation
(16 December 1954) - Dr. Philip Nestri
Bury Me Later
(6 September 1956) - Vicar
"The New Truth and Consequences"
(1 episode)
... aka "Truth or Consequences" - USA
(original title)
... aka "The All New Truth and Consequences" - USA
(new title)
Episode dated 7 November 1954
(7 November 1954) - Himself
"The George Gobel Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.5
(6 November 1954) - Himself
"Colonel March of Scotland Yard"
(26 episodes )
The Talking Head
(15 July 1954) -
Col. Perceval March
The Abominable Snowman
(27 September 1954) -
Col. Perceval March
At Night All Cats Are Gray
(4 October 1954) -
Col. Perceval March
The Case of the Lively Ghost
(18 October 1954) -
Col. Perceval March
The Case of the Misguided Missal
(25 October 1954) -
Col. Perceval March
The Sorcerer
(29 February 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
Present Tense
(14 March 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Invisible Knife
(28 March 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Strange Event at Roman Fall
(2 April 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Headless Hat
(11 April 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Case of the Kidnapped Poodle
(18 April 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Second Mona Lisa
(25 April 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
Death in Inner Space
(9 May 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Devil Sells His Soul
(6 June 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
Murder Is Permanent
(13 June 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Silent Vow
(20 June 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
Death and the Other Monkey
(27 June 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Stolen Crime
(4 July 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Silver Curtain
(10 July 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
Error at Daybreak
(17 July 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
Hot Money
(24 July 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
Death in the Dressing Room
(28 July 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Missing Link
(31 July 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The Deadly Gift
(14 August 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
The New Invisible Man
(4 September 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
Passage at Arms
(11 September 1956) -
Col. Perceval March
"The Plymouth Playhouse"
(1 episode)
... aka "ABC Album" - USA
(original title)
Four Stories
(24 May 1953) -
Actor
"Who Said That?"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 30 April 1953
(30 April 1953) - Himself - Panelist
"Hollywood Opening Night"
(1 episode)
The Invited Seven
(2 March 1953) -
Actor
"All Star Revue"
(1 episode)
... aka "Four Star Revue" - USA
(original title)
Episode #3.20
(17 January 1953) - Guest Actor (Sketch)
"Schlitz Playhouse"
(1 episode)
... aka "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Herald Playhouse" - USA
(syndication title)
... aka "The Playhouse" - USA
(syndication title)
The House of Death
(4 July 1952) - Charles Brandon
"Curtain Call"
(1 episode)
The Soul of the Great Bell
(27 June 1952) -
Actor
"I've Got a Secret"
(4 episodes )
Episode dated 19 June 1952
(19 June 1952) - Himself
Episode dated 13 October 1954
(13 October 1954) - Himself
Episode dated 24 August 1955
(24 August 1955) - Himself
Episode dated 28 January 1963
(28 January 1963) - Himself
"That Reminds Me"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 27 February 1952
(27 February 1952) - Himself
"Tales of Tomorrow"
(2 episodes )
Memento
(22 February 1952) -
Actor
Past Tense
(3 April 1953) - Dr. Henry Marco
"CBS Television Workshop"
(1 episode)
Don Quixote
(13 January 1952) -
Don Quixote
"Lux Video Theatre"
(3 episodes )
... aka "Summer Video Theatre" - USA
(summer title)
The Jest of Hahalaba
(31 December 1951) - Sir Arthur
Fear
(8 December 1952) - Larkin
The Man Who Played God
(25 April 1957) - Montgomery Royle
"Studio One in Hollywood"
(3 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)
Mutiny on the Nicolette
(3 December 1951) -
Actor
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
(19 May 1952) -
King Arthur
The Shadow of a Genius
(31 March 1958) - Professor Theodore Koering
"Robert Montgomery Presents"
(2 episodes )
The Kimballs
(19 November 1951) - Bennett Kimball
Burden of Proof
(30 March 1953) -
Actor
"The Fred Waring Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 21 October 1951
(21 October 1951) - Himself
"TV Club"
(1 episode)
... aka "Don McNeill's TV Club" - USA
(complete title)
Episode #1.31
(11 April 1951) - Himself
"What's My Line?"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 21 January 1951
(21 January 1951) - Himself - Mystery Guest
"The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.17
(30 December 1950) -
Actor
"The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.4
(29 October 1950) - Himself
"Lights Out"
(1 episode)
The Leopard Lady
(18 September 1950) -
Actor
"Masterpiece Playhouse"
(1 episode)
Uncle Vanya
(3 September 1950) -
Actor
"Inside U.S.A. with Chevrolet"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.12
(2 March 1950) - Himself
"Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Perry Como Show" - USA
(original title)
Episode dated 19 February 1950
(19 February 1950) -
Self
"Celebrity Time"
(3 episodes )
... aka "The Eyes Have It" - USA
(original title)
Episode dated 4 September 1949
(4 September 1949) - Himself
Episode dated 25 November 1951
(25 November 1951) - Himself
Episode dated 25 May 1952
(25 May 1952) - Himself
"Suspense"
(6 episodes )
A Night at an Inn
(26 April 1949) - Toff
The Monkey's Paw
(17 May 1949) -
Actor
The Yellow Scarf
(7 June 1949) -
Actor
The Lonely Place
(25 December 1951) -
Actor
The Black Prophet
(17 March 1953) -
Rasputin
The Signal Man
(23 June 1953) -
Actor
"The Buick-Berle Show"
(6 episodes )
... aka "The Milton Berle Show" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Texaco Star Theater" - USA
(alternative title)
Episode #1.45
(12 April 1949) - Himself - Actor
Episode #2.15
(27 December 1949) - Himself - Actor
Episode #4.4
(9 October 1951) - Himself - Actor
Episode #4.33
(29 April 1952) - Himself - Actor
Episode #5.11
(16 December 1952) - Himself - Actor
Episode #8.9
(13 March 1956) -
Actor
"The Ford Theatre Hour"
(1 episode)
Arsenic and Old Lace
(11 April 1949) -
Jonathan Brewster
"The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Chevrolet Television Theatre" - USA
(alternative title)
Expert Opinion
(7 February 1949) -
Actor
A Passenger to Bali
(9 May 1949) -
Actor
"We, the People"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.9
(27 July 1948) - Himself