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"The David Frost Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.188
(20 May 1970) - Himself
"The Governor & J.J."
(2 episodes )
The Return of Doctor Livingston
(17 March 1970) - Doc Simon
File Safe
(14 October 1970) - Doc Simon
"Nanny and the Professor"
(1 episode)
Strictly for the Birds
(11 March 1970) - Professor Clarendon
"Love, American Style"
(1 episode)
Love and Las Vegas/Love and the Good Samaritan/Love and the Marriage Counselor
(27 February 1970) - Elmo (segment "Love and Las Vegas")
"The Name of the Game"
(1 episode)
Island of Gold and Precious Stones
(16 January 1970) - Philip Armistead
"It Takes a Thief"
(1 episode)
A Matter of Grey Matter: Part 1
(4 February 1969) - Lord Pelham-Gifford
"Cinema"
(1 episode)
Edward Everett Horton
(1 January 1969) - Himself
"The Steve Allen Show"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 24 October 1968
(24 October 1968) - Himself
"Batman"
(2 episodes )
An Egg Grows in Gotham
(19 October 1966) -
Chief Screaming Chicken
The Yegg Foes in Gotham
(20 October 1966) -
Chief Screaming Chicken
"Camp Runamuck"
(2 episodes )
Spiffy Quits: Part 1
(26 November 1965) -
Actor
Spiffy Quits: Part 2
(3 December 1965) - Henry Saunders
"F Troop"
(6 episodes )
Scourge of the West
(14 September 1965) -
Roaring Chicken
Don't Look Now, One of Our Cannon Is Missing
(21 September 1965) -
Roaring Chicken
Corporal Agarn's Farewell to the Troops
(5 October 1965) -
Roaring Chicken
The Girl from Philadelphia
(26 October 1965) -
Roaring Chicken
Me Heap Big Injun
(9 November 1965) -
Roaring Chicken
A Gift from the Chief
(23 November 1965) -
Roaring Chicken
"Valentine's Day"
(1 episode)
For Me and My Sal
(12 February 1965) -
Actor
"The Cara Williams Show"
(1 episode)
How to Be Happy Though Married
(10 February 1965) - Fenwick
"The Mike Douglas Show"
(3 episodes )
Episode dated 7 April 1964
(7 April 1964) - Himself
Episode dated 14 April 1964
(14 April 1964) - Himself
Episode dated 18 January 1966
(18 January 1966) - Himself
"Burke's Law"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Amos Burke, Secret Agent" - USA
(third season title)
Who Killed Eleanora Davis?
(20 December 1963) - Grover Leander Smith
Who Killed Hamlet?
(7 April 1965) - Wilbur Starlington
"Fractured Flickers"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.6
(5 September 1963) - Himself
"Our Man Higgins"
(1 episode)
Who's on First?
(8 May 1963) - Rawley
"The Merv Griffin Show"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.84
(31 January 1963) - Himself
Episode #2.6
(17 May 1965) - Himself
"Saints and Sinners"
(1 episode)
A Night of Horns and Bells
(24 December 1962) - Mr. Hollister
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"
(1 episode)
The Senator Baits a Hook
(24 November 1962) - Senator Crabtree
"Dennis the Menace"
(3 episodes )
Mr. Wilson's Uncle
(18 February 1962) - Uncle Ned Matthews
Dennis' Lovesick Friend
(20 May 1962) - Uncle Ned Matthews
My Uncle Ned
(6 January 1963) - Uncle Ned
"Here's Hollywood"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 28 July 1961
(28 July 1961) - Himself
Episode dated 19 September 1961
(19 September 1961) - Himself
"The Real McCoys"
(1 episode)
... aka "The McCoys" - , USA
(rerun title)
Teenage Wedding
(3 October 1960) - Mr. Medwick
"Rocky and His Friends"
(36 episodes )
... aka "Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends" - USA
(alternative title)
Jet Fuel Formula/Bullwinkle's Ride or Goodbye, Dollink
(19 November 1959) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
Bullseye Bullwinkle or Destination Moose/Squeeze Play or Invitation to the Trance
(26 November 1959) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
The Scrooched Moose/Monitored Moose or The Carbon Copy-Cats
(3 December 1959) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
Rocky's Dilemma or A Squirrel in a Stew/The Submarine Squirrel or 20,000 Leagues Beneath the Sea
(10 December 1959) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
The Bars and Stripes Forever/Hello Out There! or There's No Place Like Space
(17 December 1959) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
The Inspector-Detector or A Kick in the Plants/Canoes Who? or Look Before You Leak
(7 January 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
Bullwinkle Makes a Hit or I Get a Bang Out of You/Three on an Island or Tell It to the Maroons
(11 February 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
Fuels Rush in or The Star-Spangled Boner/The Pottsylvania Permanent or I've Grown Accustomed to the Place
(25 March 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
The Boundary Bounders or Some Like It Shot/The Washington Whirl or Rocky Off the Record
(1 April 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
Box Top Robbery/A Fault in the Vault or Banks a Million
(8 April 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
Calaboose Moose or The Crime of Your Life/When a Felon Needs a Friend or Pantomime Quisling
(15 April 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
Give 'Em the Works or Rocky Around the Clock/Crime on My Hands or Hickory Dickory Drop
(15 April 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
Down to Earth or the Bullwinkle Bounce/Fall Story or Adrift in the Lift
(22 April 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
The Ground Floor or That's Me All Over!/Fools Afloat or All the Drips at Sea
(29 April 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
Water on the Brain or the Deep Six and 7/8/Bullwinkle Goes to Press or All the Moose That's Fit to Print
(6 May 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice) (as E.E. Horton)
Upsidaisium/Big Bomb at Frostbite Falls or The Exploding Metropolis
(11 September 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
The Road to Ruin or Mine Over Matter/Two Flying Ghosts or High Spirits
(18 September 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
Crash Drive or Oedipus Wrecks/Fender Benders or The Asphalt Bungle
(25 September 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
Burning Sands or The Big Hot Foot/Death in the Desert or A Place in the Sun
(2 October 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
The Boy Bounders or Plane Punchy/A Peek at the Peak or Your Climb is My Climb
(9 October 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
You've Got a Secret or Out of Sight - Out of Mine/Boris and the Blade or Sheik, Rattle and Roll
(16 October 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
Bullwinkle's Rise or This Goon for Hire/Boris Bites Back or A Rebel without a Pause
(20 October 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
Sourdough Squirrel or Hardrock Rocky/A Creep at the Switch or Sudden Pacific
(23 October 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
The Train on the Plain or The Overland Express/Danger in the Desert or Max Attacks
(30 October 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
The Missing Mountain or Peek-A-Boo Peak/Go Down Moses or The Fall Guy
(6 November 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
Rocky and the Rock or Braver and Boulder/Mountain Mover or Boris Sneaks a Peak
(13 November 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
Jet Jockey Rocky or The One Point Landing/Plots and Plans or Too Many Crooks
(4 December 1960) -
Actor
(voice)
The Cliff Hanger or Taken for Granite/Supersonic Boom or The Old Mount's A-Moverin
(11 December 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
The Big Blast or A Many Splintered Thing/The Steal Hour or A Snitch in Time
(18 December 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
Verse and Worse or Crime Without Rhyme/Truck Drivers in the Sky or Follow the Fleet
(25 December 1960) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
The Squirrel Next Door or High Neighbor/The Spell Binders or Hex Marks the Spot
(1 January 1961) -
Actor
(voice)
Battle of the Giants or It Takes Two to Tangle/Bye Bye Boris or Farewell My Ugly
(8 January 1961) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
Metal-Eating Mice/Bullwinkle Bites Back! or Nothing But the Tooth
(15 January 1961) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
Knock on Wood or Bullwinkle Takes the Rap/A Knock for the Rock or The Lamp Is Low
(22 January 1961) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
Window Pains or The Moosetrap/Doorway to Danger or Doom in the Room
(29 January 1961) -
Actor
(voice)
Boris Makes His Move or The Mice Man Cometh/Big Cheese Boris or I'd Rather Be Rat
(5 February 1961) - Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (voice)
"The Jack Paar Tonight Show"
(3 episodes )
... aka "Tonight Starring Jack Paar" - USA
(original title)
... aka "The Jack Paar Show" - USA
(new title)
Episode #2.230
(23 July 1959) - Himself
Episode #2.232
(28 July 1959) - Himself
Episode #2.234
(30 July 1959) - Himself
"The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show"
(1 episode)
Episode #2.21
(20 February 1958) - Himself
"December Bride"
(1 episode)
The Butler Show
(16 December 1957) -
Actor
"The Steve Allen Plymouth Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Steve Allen Show" - USA
(original title)
Episode #3.9
(17 November 1957) - Himself - Guest
"The Lux Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Lux Show Starring Rosemary Clooney" - USA
(complete title)
Episode #1.3
(10 October 1957) - Himself ,
Soundtrack
(performer: "I Won't Dance")
"Playhouse 90"
(1 episode)
Three Men on a Horse
(18 April 1957) - Mr. Carver
"The Red Skelton Hour"
(5 episodes )
... aka "The Red Skelton Show" - USA
(original title)
Freddie's Surprise Party
(12 March 1957) - Alfred
Freddie's Thanksgiving
(26 November 1957) - Muggsy
Munson's Red Herring or Freddie and the Spies
(13 January 1959) - Sir Alfred Hangeron
Freddie in Las Vegas
(19 January 1960) - Muggsy
Freddie, Willing, and Able
(9 January 1962) - Muggsy
"Matinee Theatre"
(3 episodes )
The Egoist
(16 October 1956) -
Actor
Mr. Pim Passes By
(25 January 1957) -
Mr. Pim
Town in Turmoil
(11 June 1958) -
Actor
"G.E. True Theater"
(1 episode)
... aka "General Electric Theater" - USA
(original title)
... aka "G.E. Theater" - USA
(informal short title)
The Muse and Mr. Parkinson
(22 January 1956) - Mr. Parkinson
"Shower of Stars"
(1 episode)
Time Out for Ginger
(6 October 1955) - Ed Hoffman
"Damon Runyon Theater"
(1 episode)
A Light in France
(30 July 1955) - Thaddeus
"The Best of Broadway"
(1 episode)
Arsenic and Old Lace
(5 January 1955) -
Mr. Witherspoon
"The George Gobel Show"
(3 episodes )
Episode #1.9
(11 December 1954) - Himself
Episode #3.6
(17 November 1956) - Himself
Episode #6.7
(3 January 1960) - 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)
Revenge with Music
(24 October 1954) -
Actor
"All Star Revue"
(1 episode)
... aka "Four Star Revue" - USA
(original title)
Episode #4.3
(28 November 1953) - Guest Actor
"Medallion Theatre"
(1 episode)
The Bartlett Desk
(19 September 1953) -
Actor
"The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Philco Television Playhouse" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Arena Theatre" - USA
(new title)
... aka "Repertory Theatre" - USA
(new title)
The Velvet Mitten
(22 March 1953) -
Actor
"The Name's the Same"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 17 March 1953
(17 March 1953) - Guest
"Broadway Television Theatre"
(4 episodes )
The Night-Cap
(19 May 1952) -
Actor
Whistling in the Dark
(9 March 1953) -
Actor
The Front Page
(19 October 1953) -
Walter Burns
Your Uncle Dudley
(7 December 1953) - Uncle Dudley
"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 Plays Cupid
(21 January 1952) - Mr. Ritter
"General Electric Guest House"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.8
(19 August 1951) - Himself
"Showtime, U.S.A."
(1 episode)
Episode #1.8
(2 December 1950) - Himself
"The Magnavox Theatre"
(1 episode)
Father, Dear Father
(10 November 1950) -
Actor
"Penthouse Party"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.5
(13 October 1950) - Himself
Episode #1.12
(1 December 1950) - Himself
"The Buick-Berle Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "The Milton Berle Show" - USA
(original title)
... aka "Texaco Star Theater" - USA
(alternative title)
Episode #2.11
(29 November 1949) - Himself - Actor
"The Ed Sullivan Show"
(1 episode)
... aka "Toast of the Town" - USA
(original title)
Episode #2.47
(31 July 1949) - Himself
"The Ford Theatre Hour"
(1 episode)
The Man Who Came to Dinner
(16 January 1949) -
Sheridan Whiteside
"The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Chevrolet Television Theatre" - USA
(alternative title)
Sham
(13 December 1948) -
Actor
Good Night, Please
(4 April 1949) -
Actor