DATE |
PROGRAM / EPISODE |
1949 |
Hollywood Screen Test |
1949 |
The Clock: "The
Take" |
1950 |
Believe It or Not: "The Blood Call" |
1950 |
Space Patrol |
1953
|
Loretta Young Show: "Something About Love"
(as Architect)
|
1954 |
Suspense: "The Girl in Car Thirty-Two" |
1954 |
Lux Video Theatre: "To Each His Own" (as
Cosgrove/Griggsy)
|
1955 |
Fireside Theatre: "Nailed Down" (as Lukas)
|
1955 |
Appointment with Adventure: "Race the
Comet" (as Conrad Janis)
|
1955 |
The Loretta Young show: "Something About George" |
1955 |
Science Fiction Theatre: "The World Below" (as
Captain Forrester)
|
1955 |
Science Fiction Theatre: "Spider, Inc." (as Joe
Ferguson)
|
1955 |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Triggers in Leash"
(as Dell Delaney)
|
1955 |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Salvage" (as Dan
Varrel)
|
1955 |
Ford Television Theatre: "The Blue Ribbon" (as
Carp)
|
1955 |
Ford Television Theatre: "Touch of Spring" (as
Bill Hannagan)
|
1955 |
Stage 7: "Debt to a Stranger" |
1955 |
The Millionaire: "The Story of Steve Carey" (as
Steve Carey)
|
1955
|
TV's Reader's Digest: "Anatomy of a Graft" (as
Victor Martin)
|
1956 |
The Jane Wyman Theatre: "A Place on the Bay" (as
Hal Robertson)
|
1956 |
Ford Television Theatre: "The Women Who Dared"
(as John Thatcher)
|
1956 |
Damon Runyon Theatre: "The Good Luck Kid" (as
'Denver' Dan Taggert)
|
1956 |
GE Theatre: "Return to Guam" |
1957 |
The Jane Wyman Show: "The Pendulum" (as Brad
Nelson)
|
1957
|
Walter Winchell File:
"The Witness" (as Larry Peterson); pilot episode
|
1957
|
Studio 57: "Nailed Down" (as Lukas)
|
1957 |
Playhouse 90: "Ain't No Time for Glory" (as
Lt. Roy Koalton)
|
1957 |
The 20th Century Fox Hour: "Threat to a Happy
Ending" (as Lt. Eddie Pfeiffer)
|
1958
|
Target, "Police Doctor"
|
1958 |
Walter Winchell File: "The Headline Hero: File #28" |
1959 |
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (as himself)
|
1959 |
The Perry Como Show (as himself) |
1960 |
Tiptoe Through TV (Sid Caesar Special, 5/5/60) |
1960 |
The World of Show Biz (Sid Caesar Special, 6/20/60) |
1961 |
An
Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving (11/21/61)
|
1961 |
Pete and Gladys, "Crossed Wires" (as himself)
|
1961 |
Westinghouse Presents: "An Old-Fashioned
Thanksgiving" (as himself) |
1961
|
The Ed Sullivan Show (episode 14.31) |
1962 |
The Dick Powell Show, "Seeds of April" (as
Robert Thatcher) |
1962
|
The Dick Powell Show, "The Prison"
|
1962 |
G.E. Theatre, "The Roman Kind" (as Mike
Thompson) |
1963 |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, "Dear Uncle George" (as
John Chambers)
|
1964 |
Hollywood Palace (episode 1.23; as host, sings
"Lady Be
Good" and "It's All Right with Me"; w/Bette Davis and
Olivia deHaviland) (6/6/64)
|
1964 |
Hollywood Palace (episode 2.7; as host, sings
"Just In
Time," "Day In, Day Out" & "Perfect Paris Night"; w/Buster Keaton
& Gloria Swanson) |
1964 |
Hollywood Palace (episode
2.16; cameo)
(11/7/64)
|
1964
|
American Bandstand (interview)
|
1965 |
ABC Preview Show
(as host) |
1965 |
The Andy Williams Show |
1965 |
Hollywood Palace (episode 3.28; as
host, sang "A
Real Live Girl," "What Am I?" and "All I Need Now Is a Girl") (1/6/65) |
1965 |
ABC Nightlife |
1965
|
The London Paladium Show
(episode dated May 23, 1965) (as Himself)
|
1966
|
Hollywood Palace (episode 4.30; as
host; sang
"Charm, Style and Sex" and "Sunrise, Sunset"; dramatic reading about a
father's farewell to his soldier son) (4/9/66) |
1967
|
The Ed Sullivan Show (episode 20.22)
|
1967
|
The Dean Martin Show (episode dated
March 30, 1967; as guest,
w/Eddie Fisher, Corbett Monica, Abbe Lane, Hermans Hermits)
|
1967 |
Mike Douglas Show (2/13-17/67) |
1970 |
Red Skelton Show: Gene Barry episode |
1970
|
Kraft Music Hall
|
1971
|
The Movie Game [family/game show]
(episode dated 7
August 1971) (as Himself)
|
1974 |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson |
1975 |
Tattle Tales Game Show |
1977 |
Charlies Angels, "Angels in the Wings" (as
Frank Jason)
|
1977 |
The Feather and Father Gang, "The Apology" (as
Generalis)
|
1978 |
The Love Boat, "Where Is It Written?" (as Al
Newberry)
|
1978
|
Fantasy Island, "Treasure Hunt/Beauty
Contest" (as Neville Quinn)
|
1979 |
Greatest Heroes of the Bible, "Sodom and
Gomorrah" (as Abraham)
|
1979 |
Greatest Heroes of the Bible, "Abraham's Sacrifice"
(as Abraham)
|
1979 |
Fantasy Island, "The Beauty Contest" (as Neville
Quinn) |
1981 |
Charlies Angels, "Hula Angels" (as Steve Moss)
|
1981 |
The Love Boat, "Vicki and the Gambler" (as Wade) |
1981 |
Aloha Paradise |
1981 |
Fantasy Island, "My Late Lover" (as 'Dex'
Dexter)
|
1981 |
Fantasy Island, "Lillian Russell" (as Jim
Brady) |
1982 |
The Love Boat, "She Brought Her Mother Along" (as
Ted Anderson)
|
1983
|
American Playhouse, "The Great Whodunit"
(as Himself)
|
1984 |
Bloopers and Practical Jokes |
1985 |
An American Portrait |
1986 |
The Annual Tony Awards (presenter) |
1986 |
Crazy Like a Fox, "Fox and Wolf" (as Nicholas
Roland) |
1986 |
The 38th Annual Emmy Awards (presenter) |
1986 |
NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration (5/12/86) |
1986 |
Entertainment Tonight: Musical scene from 38th
Annual Emmy Awards
Show (9/22/86) |
1987 |
Twilight Zone, "Time and Teresa Golowitz" (as
The Prince of Darkness) |
1987 |
Hotel, "Reservations" (as Michael Casey)
|
1987 |
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood (5/18/87) |
1987 |
The Shell Game, "The Old Team" (as Jason Starr) |
1987 |
Entertainment Tonight: Interview at Sidney Sheldon
Book Party (12/2/87) |
1988 |
The 12th Annual Mrs. America Pageant (judge) |
1988 |
My Secret Identity, "You've Got a Friend" |
1988 |
Entertainment Tonight: Interview at Beverly Hills
Diamond Jubilee
Musical (7/4/88) |
1989 |
Pat Sajack Show |
1989 |
Murder She Wrote, "Test of Wills" (as Henry
Reynard) |
1992 |
Hearts are Wild |
1997
|
Hollywood Aliens and Monsters
|
2000 |
Hollywood Off-Ramp, "Unfunny Girl" |
2000
|
Mrs. World Pageant (judge)
|
2003
|
Hollywood Christmas Parade
|
|
Studio
One [year unknown, series ran
1948-1958]
|
|
Pulitzer
Playhouse [year unknown, series ran
1950-1952] |
|
The
Jackie Gleason Show [year unknown,
series ran 1952-1959] |
|
The
Milton Berle Show
|