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"The Rogues" (1 episode)
  1. Bow to a Master (7 February 1965) - Le Chat  
"The Doctors and the Nurses" (1 episode)
... aka "The Nurses" - USA (original title)
  1. Show Just Cause Why You Should Weep (3 October 1963) - James Breden  
"The Defenders" (1 episode)
  1. The Locked Room (10 February 1962) - Jason Lorne  
"The New Breed" (2 episodes )
  1. Policemen Die Alone: Part 1 (30 January 1962) - Frank Luchek  
  2. Policemen Die Alone Par II (6 February 1962) - Frank Luchek  
"Password All-Stars" (1 episode)
... aka "Password" - USA (original title)
  1. Betsy Palmer vs. Zachary Scott (4 December 1961) - Himself  
"Rawhide" (1 episode)
  1. Incident Before Black Pass (19 May 1961) - White Eyes  
"Diagnosis: Unknown" (1 episode)
  1. A Sudden Stillness (9 August 1960) - Alex Morton  
"The Chevy Mystery Show" (1 episode)
... aka "Sunday Mystery Hour" - USA (rerun title)
  1. The Summer Hero (12 June 1960) - Damian Shea  
"Pursuit" (1 episode)
  1. Ticket to Tangier (5 November 1958) - Louis Martell  
"Celebrity Playhouse" (1 episode)
  1. Deborah (3 April 1956) - Actor  
"Science Fiction Theatre" (2 episodes )
  1. The Lost Heartbeat (19 August 1955) - Dr. Richard Marshall  
  2. Beyond Return (9 December 1955) - Dr. Erwin Bach  
"The Star and the Story" (2 episodes )
... aka "The Henry Fonda Show" - USA (alternative title)
  1. Hand to Hand (14 May 1955) - Carlos Martial  
  2. A Point of Honor (7 January 1956) - Don Pedro  
"G.E. True Theater" (1 episode)
... aka "General Electric Theater" - USA (original title)
... aka "G.E. Theater" - USA (informal short title)
  1. It Gives Me Great Pleasure (3 April 1955) - David Wadsworth  
"Climax!" (1 episode)
... aka "Climax Mystery Theater" - USA (alternative title)
  1. The Darkest Hour (24 March 1955) - Actor  
"The United States Steel Hour" (1 episode)
... aka "The U.S. Steel Hour" - USA (alternative title)
  1. The Grand Tour (17 August 1954) - Ray Brinton  
"Campbell Summer Soundstage" (1 episode)
... aka "Campbell Playhouse" - USA (original title)
... aka "Campbell Soundstage" - USA (new title)
  1. Break the Mirror (26 February 1954) - Actor  
"The Motorola Television Hour" (1 episode)
... aka "Motorola TV Hour" - USA (alternative title)
... aka "Motorola TV Theatre" - USA (alternative title)
  1. A Dash of Bitters (9 February 1954) - Actor  
"Schlitz Playhouse" (1 episode)
... aka "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" - USA (original title)
... aka "Herald Playhouse" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "The Playhouse" - USA (syndication title)
  1. Pearl-Handled Guns (15 January 1954) - Actor  
"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)
  1. King Coffin (11 May 1953) - Actor  
"Suspense" (2 episodes )
  1. Death in the Cave (31 March 1953) - Actor  
  2. The Newcomer (17 November 1953) - Actor  
"Tales of Tomorrow" (1 episode)
  1. Sneak Attack (7 December 1951) - Ray Clinton  
"Pulitzer Prize Playhouse" (1 episode)
  1. The Raven (10 November 1950) - Actor  
"Lux Video Theatre" (3 episodes )
... aka "Summer Video Theatre" - USA (summer title)
  1. The Valiant (23 October 1950) - James Dyke  
  2. The Mansion (7 October 1954) - Morgan Lacey  
  3. Mildred Pierce (20 September 1956) - Monte Beragon  
"Robert Montgomery Presents" (3 episodes )
  1. The Big Sleep (25 September 1950) - Philip Marlowe  
  2. Skyblock (17 May 1954) - Platt Vencel  
  3. The Drifter (23 May 1955) - Owen Gilroy