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William P. D'Angelo (1932–2002)

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Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 3 nominations See more awards »

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Filmography

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1990 A Family for Joe (TV series) (producer)
 
1990 A Family for Joe (TV movie) (co-executive producer)
 
1989 True Blue (TV series) (coordinating producer - 2 episodes)
Pilot: Part 1 (1989) (coordinating producer - as Wm. P. D'Angelo)
Pilot: Part 2 (1989) (coordinating producer - as Wm. P. D'Angelo)
 
1986-1987 Sledge Hammer! (TV series) (executive producer - 12 episodes)
Haven't Gun, Will Travel (1987) (executive producer - as Wm. P. D'Angelo)
Miss of the Spider Woman (1986) (executive producer - as Wm. P. D'Angelo)
To Live and Die on TV (1986) (executive producer - as Wm. P. D'Angelo)
If I Had a Little Hammer (1986) (executive producer - as Wm. P. D'Angelo)
Magnum Farce (1986) (executive producer - as Wm. P. D'Angelo)
 
1983 Webster (TV series) (executive producer)
 
1980 CBS Afternoon Playhouse (TV series) (executive producer - 5 episodes)
One Last Ride - Part 5 (1980) (executive producer)
One Last Ride - Part 4 (1980) (executive producer)
One Last Ride - Part 3 (1980) (executive producer)
One Last Ride - Part 2 (1980) (executive producer)
One Last Ride - Part 1 (1980) (executive producer)
 
The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (TV series) (supervising producer - 6 episodes, 1979) (executive producer - 1 episode, 1980)
Who's the Sexiest Girl in the World (1980) (executive producer)
The Boom Boom Lady (1979) (supervising producer)
The Senator Votes Absentee (1979) (supervising producer)
Buttercup, Birdie, and Buried Bucks (1979) (supervising producer)
Disco Fever Comes to Orly (1979) (supervising producer)
 
1979 The Baby with Four Fathers (TV movie) (producer - as William D'Angelo)
 
1979 Turnabout (TV series) (producer)
 
1978 The Nativity (TV movie) (producer)
 
1977 The Red Hand Gang (TV series) (executive producer - 12 episodes, 1977) (producer - 12 episodes, 1977)
Devil's Canyon (1977) (executive producer, producer)
Monkey Business (1977) (executive producer, producer)
The Photo Clue (1977) (executive producer, producer)
Doc's Big Idea (1977) (executive producer, producer)
Search and Rescue (1977) (executive producer, producer)
 
1976-1977 Alice (TV series) (executive producer - 23 episodes)
Mel's Happy Burger (1977) (executive producer)
The Bundle (1977) (executive producer)
Mel's Cup (1977) (executive producer)
A Night to Remember (1977) (executive producer)
The Odd Couple (1977) (executive producer)
 
1976 Big John, Little John (TV series) (executive producer)
 
1976 Monster Squad (TV series) (producer)
 
Run, Joe, Run (TV series) (executive producer - 27 episodes, 1974-1976) (producer - 1 episode, 1974)
Episode dated 28 February 1976 (1976) (executive producer)
The Secret: Part 2 (1975) (executive producer)
Little Old Lady Antique Dealer (1974) (executive producer)
Blind Girl (1974) (executive producer)
The Mute (1974) (executive producer)
 
1976 NBC Special Treat (TV series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
Papa and Me (1976) (executive producer)
 
1975 Westwind (TV series) (producer)
 
1974 Dominic's Dream (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1973 The Karen Valentine Show (TV movie) (producer)
 
1971-1972 Room 222 (TV series) (producer - 23 episodes)
There's No Fool Like... (1972) (producer)
The Quitter (1972) (producer)
The Witch of Whitman High (1972) (producer)
I Gave My Love (1972) (producer)
Suing Means Saying You're Sorry (1972) (producer)
 
1971 God Bless Mr. Ferguson (TV movie) (producer)
 
1970 Barefoot in the Park (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Down with the Landlord (1970) (producer)
 
1969 The Young Lawyers (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Pilot (1969) (producer)
 
1966-1968 Batman (TV series) (associate producer - 109 episodes)
Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires (1968) (associate producer)
The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra (1968) (associate producer)
The Joker's Flying Saucer (1968) (associate producer)
Nora Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club (1968) (associate producer)
The Ogg Couple (1967) (associate producer)
 
1955 Cheyenne (TV series) (producer)
 
Show ShowDirector (11 titles)
1984 Webster (TV series)
Uncle Phillip (1984)
 
1982 Private Benjamin (TV series)
 
1979 The Baby with Four Fathers (TV movie) (as William D'Angelo)
 
1979 Turnabout (TV series)
Till Dad Do Us Part (1979)
 
1977 You Gotta Start Somewhere (TV movie)
 
1977 The Red Hand Gang (TV series)
The Mystery Boat (1977)
The Search (1977)
The Spooky Hideout (1977)
 
1976-1977 Alice (TV series)
The Odd Couple (1977)
The Failure (1977)
 
1976 McDuff, the Talking Dog (TV series)
 
1976 NBC Special Treat (TV series)
Papa and Me (1976)
 
Show ShowWriter (8 titles)
1985-1987 Webster (TV series)
Rear View Mirror: Part 1 (1987) (contributing writer)
How the West Was Once: Part 1 (1985) (story)
How the West Was Once: Part 2 (1985) (story)
 
1979 The Baby with Four Fathers (TV movie) (as William D'Angelo)
 
1976 NBC Special Treat (TV series)
Papa and Me (1976) (writer)
 
1975 Westwind (TV series)
 
1967 Batman (TV series)
A Riddling Controversy (1967) (written by)
Batman's Anniversary (1967) (written by)
 
1962 The Gallant Men (TV series)
Signals for an End Run (1962) (story)
 
1962 77 Sunset Strip (TV series)
The Lovely American (1962) (writer)
 
1961 Surfside 6 (TV series)
Jonathan Wembley Is Missing (1961) (story)
 
1986 Monte Carlo (TV movie) (first assistant director: US)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1973) Unsold pilot: Produced a sitcom pilot for ABC called "The Boomtown Band and Cattle Company." It starred 'Raymond St. Jacques' as a former slave in the Old West who "adopts" three vagabond children and forms them into a traveling troupe of minstrels. See more »

Alternate Names:

William D'Angelo | Wm. P. D'Angelo
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

The German Shepherd "Joe" in Run, Joe, Run was actually Billy's own dog, Heinrich. See more »

Nickname:

Billy See more »

Star Sign:

Gemini