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"Summer Fun"
(1 episode)
Pirates of Flounder Bay
(26 August 1966) - Governor
"Dr. Kildare"
(2 episodes )
Perfect Is Too Hard to Be
(27 December 1965) - Frederick Foray
Duet for One Hand
(28 December 1965) - Frederick Foray
"The Celebrity Game"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 10 June 1965
(10 June 1965) - Himself
Episode dated 1 July 1965
(1 July 1965) - Himself
"Burke's Law"
(1 episode)
... aka "Amos Burke, Secret Agent" - USA
(third season title)
Who Killed Hamlet?
(7 April 1965) - Milo James
"Suspense"
(1 episode)
The Leader
(3 June 1964) -
Actor
"The Merv Griffin Show"
(7 episodes )
Episode #1.78
(23 January 1963) - Himself
Episode #1.95
(15 February 1963) - Himself
Episode #1.96
(18 February 1963) - Himself
Episode #1.118
(20 March 1963) - Himself
Episode #2.11
(24 May 1965) - Himself
Episode #2.28
(16 June 1965) - Himself
Episode #2.33
(23 June 1965) - Himself
"The Christophers"
(1 episode)
Tips for the Homemaker
(4 December 1960) -
Actor
"Time to Remember"
(2 episodes )
1896-1902: Turn of the Century
(1 January 1959) - Narrator
Came the Dawn
(1 January 1959) - Narrator
"Make Me Laugh"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 10 April 1958
(10 April 1958) - Himself
"The Betty White Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 19 March 1958
(19 March 1958) - Himself
"The DuPont Show of the Month"
(1 episode)
Cole Porter's 'Aladdin'
(21 February 1958) - Emperor
"The Arlene Francis Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.107
(4 February 1958) - Himself
"Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens"
(1 episode)
... aka "Tales from Dickens" - UK
(original title)
A Christmas Carol
(1 January 1958) -
Ebenezer Scrooge
"The United States Steel Hour"
(1 episode)
... aka "The U.S. Steel Hour" - USA
(alternative title)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
(20 November 1957) - Duke
"The Arthur Murray Party"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 21 May 1957
(21 May 1957) - Himself
Episode dated 17 October 1957
(17 October 1957) - Himself
"Person to Person"
(1 episode)
Episode #4.18
(11 January 1957) - Himself
"The Alcoa Hour"
(1 episode)
The Stingiest Man in Town
(23 December 1956) -
Ebenezer Scrooge
"The Amazing Dunninger"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 10 October 1956
(10 October 1956) - Himself
"Screen Directors Playhouse"
(1 episode)
Affair in Sumatra
(22 February 1956) - Paul Charters
"Kraft Theatre"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Kraft Television Theatre" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Kraft Mystery Theatre" - USA
(new title)
Five Minutes to Live
(1 February 1956) -
Actor
Heroes Walk on Sand
(11 December 1957) - General Zomback
"The Red Skelton Hour"
(2 episodes )
... aka "The Red Skelton Show" - USA
(original title)
The Sculpture Show
(17 January 1956) - British Artist
Super-Cauliflower
(19 April 1960) - Hugh Rubicoff
"Star Tonight"
(1 episode)
The Selfish Giant
(22 December 1955) - Narrator
"Science Fiction Theatre"
(1 episode)
The Stones Began to Move
(12 August 1955) - Dr. Victor Berenson
"The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater"
(1 episode)
Always the Butler
(23 May 1955) - Robert
"Encounter"
(1 episode)
... aka "General Motors Presents" - Canada
(original title)
... aka "General Motors Theatre" - Canada
(English title)
(new title)
Billy Budd
(3 May 1955) - Captain Edward Fairfax Vere
"Shower of Stars"
(1 episode)
A Christmas Carol
(23 December 1954) -
Marley's ghost
"Studio One in Hollywood"
(1 episode)
... 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)
The House of Gair
(16 August 1954) - Hazelton Crane
"Schlitz Playhouse"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Herald Playhouse" - USA
(syndication title)
... aka "The Playhouse" - USA
(syndication title)
The General's Boots
(23 July 1954) - Himself--Host/The General
Volturio Investigates
(3 December 1954) - The Jewel Thief
"Love Story"
(1 episode)
The Yo-Yo People
(1 June 1954) -
Actor
"The Philip Morris Playhouse"
(1 episode)
The Man They'd Murdered
(11 February 1954) -
Actor
"The Name's the Same"
(7 episodes )
Episode dated 12 January 1954
(12 January 1954) - Himself/Panelist
Episode dated 9 February 1954
(9 February 1954) - Himself/Panelist
Episode dated 2 March 1954
(2 March 1954) - Himself - Panelist
Episode dated 9 March 1954
(9 March 1954) - Himself
Episode dated 16 March 1954
(16 March 1954) - Himself
Episode dated 23 March 1954
(23 March 1954) - Himself
Episode dated 30 March 1954
(30 March 1954) - Himself
"The Motorola Television Hour"
(1 episode)
... aka "Motorola TV Hour" - USA
(alternative title)
... aka "Motorola TV Theatre" - USA
(alternative title)
The Thirteen Clocks
(29 December 1953) - Duke
"Danger"
(1 episode)
The Educated Heart
(17 November 1953) -
Actor
"Broadway Television Theatre"
(2 episodes )
Criminal at Large
(2 February 1953) - Chief Inspector Tanner
The Firebrand
(2 March 1953) -
Benvenuto Cellini
"I've Got a Secret"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 25 December 1952
(25 December 1952) - Himself
Episode dated 29 February 1956
(29 February 1956) - Himself
"Who's Whose"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 25 June 1951
(25 June 1951) - Himself
"Lights Out"
(1 episode)
Dead Man's Coat
(14 May 1951) - Gregory
"Penthouse Party"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.34
(4 May 1951) - Himself
"What's My Line?"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 8 April 1951
(8 April 1951) - Himself - Mystery Guest
"The Jack Benny Program"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Jack Benny Show" - USA
(informal title)
... aka "The Lucky Strike Program" - USA
(alternative title)
The Claudette Colbert and Basil Rathbone Show
(1 April 1951) - Himself
"The Frank Sinatra Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.25
(24 March 1951) - Himself
"Suspense"
(2 episodes )
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(6 March 1951) -
Dr. Jekyll
/
Mr. Hyde
The Adventure of the Black Baronet
(26 May 1953) -
Sherlock Holmes
"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)
Would-Be Gentleman
(18 February 1951) -
Actor
"Lux Video Theatre"
(3 episodes )
... aka "Summer Video Theatre" - USA
(summer title)
Purple and Fine Linen
(15 January 1951) - Frampton
Masquerade
(5 May 1952) - Sir Paul Maxim
Miss Marlowe at Play
(16 February 1953) - Ambrose Wallington
"Nash Airflyte Theatre"
(1 episode)
The Kind Mr. Smith
(28 December 1950) -
Actor
"Showtime, U.S.A."
(1 episode)
Episode #1.4
(4 November 1950) - Himself
"Ford Star Revue"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.11
(14 September 1950) - Himself
"Your Show of Shows"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.7
(8 April 1950) - Himself - Guest Performer
"Inside U.S.A. with Chevrolet"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.10
(2 February 1950) - Himself
"The Ken Murray Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 21 January 1950
(21 January 1950) - Himself
"The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Chevrolet Television Theatre" - USA
(alternative title)
At Night All Cats Are Grey
(5 December 1949) -
Actor
Queen of Spades
(6 March 1950) -
Actor
"The Ford Theatre Hour"
(1 episode)
On Borrowed Time
(21 October 1949) - Mr. Brink
"The Buick-Berle Show"
(7 episodes )
... aka "The Milton Berle Show" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Texaco Star Theater" - USA
(alternative title)
Episode #1.44
(4 April 1949) - Himself - Cameo
Episode #1.46
(19 April 1949) - Himself - Actor
Episode #4.2
(25 September 1951) - Himself - Actor
Episode #4.23
(19 February 1952) - Himself - Actor
Episode #4.25
(4 March 1952) - Himself - Actor
Episode #5.12
(23 December 1952) - Himself - Actor
Episode #6.11
(12 January 1954) - Himself - Actor
"Tonight on Broadway"
(1 episode)
The Heiress
(13 April 1948) - Himself