Burt MetcalfeFilmography

Occupation:
Associate Producer, Director, Executive Producer, Producer
  • Truth or Die

    Crew: Producer

    Synopsis: Sitcom star Tony Danza made his dramatic debut in the made-for-TV Truth or Die. Danza plays Jerry Rosenberg, real-life "jailhouse lawyer." A lifelong criminal, the Brooklyn-born Rosenberg utilized his knowledge of legal maneuvers to save himself from the electric chair. In 1971, Rosenberg became a Read More

    1986
  • M*A*S*H: As Time Goes By

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: At the suggestion of Charles (David Ogden Stiers), Margaret (Loretta Swit) prepares to bury a time capsule at the 4077th. Hawkeye volunteers to help collect souvenirs for the capsule, but Margaret turns him down, worried that he will turn the whole ceremony into joke. Before Hawk inevitably proves Read More

    1983
  • M*A*S*H: A Holy Mess

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: While Father Mulcahy (William Christopher) is conducting Sunday religious services in the 4077th's mess tent, AWOL soldier Nick Gillis (Cyril O'Reilly) rushes in to the tent demanding sanctuary. Gillis' refusal to leave the premises may put the kibosh on a long-awaiting special Sunday meal Read More

    1982
  • M*A*S*H: Picture This

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Sentimental Colonel Potter (Harry Morgan) wants to assemble his staff for a family portrait of the 4077th. Alas, this may never come to pass, thanks to a battle royal ranging amongst tentmates Hawkeye (Alan Alda), B.J. (Mike Farrell) and Charles (David Ogden Stiers), with Hawk storming off to find Read More

    1982
  • M*A*S*H: The Joker is Wild

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Tired of having his lackluster practical jokes compared to the legendary japes concocted by his predecessor Trapper John, B.J. (Mike Farrell) announces that he will pull a series of surprise gags on everyone in camp over a 24-hour period--and if he doesn't succeed in this undertaking, he will Read More

    1982
  • M*A*S*H: Season 11

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, David Ogden Stiers

    Synopsis: As the 11th season of M*A*S*H* got under way in the fall of 1982, everyone involved with the series knew it would be their last (the program had already lasted eight years longer than the actual Korean War!) Looking back, the cast and crew could take pride in the series' many accomplishments, not Read More

    1982
  • M*A*S*H: 'Twas the Day After Christmas

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: To boost morale on the day after Christmas, Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) adopts the "Boxing Day" strategy popularized in the British military. For 24 hours, the officers of the 4077th will trade places (and ranks) with the enlistees, and vice versa. Naturally, the officers have less fun than their Read More

    1981
  • M*A*S*H: No Sweat

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Sweltering through another nocturnal Korean heat wave, the men and women of the 4077th seek out ways to keep cool--at least mentally. Charles (David Ogden Stiers), for example, labors over his income taxes, while Klinger (Jamie Farr) tries to repair the PA system. Alas, poor Margaret (Loretta Read More

    1981
  • M*A*S*H: No Laughing Matter

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Hawkeye (Alan Alda) makes a bet that he can get through an entire day without cracking a joke. Meanwhile, the chronically humorless Charles (David Ogden Stiers) hopes to square accounts with Col. Baldwyn (Robert Symonds), the officer who had Charles "condemned" to a tour of duty at the 4077th. Read More

    1981
  • M*A*S*H: Oh, How We Danced

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: B.J. (Mike Farrell) is hardly in a festive mood as his wedding anniversary approaches. What Beej doesn't know is that 4077th plans to throw him a surprise party--with a bit of home-movie input from his wife Peg (Catherine Bergstrom) and a dash of audiotape subterfuge from Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Read More

    1981
  • M*A*S*H: Season 10

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, David Ogden Stiers

    Synopsis: Its ninth season shortened to a mere 20 episodes thanks to a Hollywood writers' strike, M*A*S*H returned to a full 24-episode manifest for its tenth season, which began in October of 1981. With the defection of series regular Gary Burghoff two seasons earlier, the starring-cast lineup was now Read More

    1981
  • M*A*S*H: Bottle Fatigue

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Having toted up a humongous bar tab, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) vows that he will make the supreme sacrifice. No, he's not giving up drinking, but he does intend to stay stone cold sober for a whole entire week. Meanwhile, aristocratic Charles (David Ogden Stiers) tries to prevent his sister from Read More

    1980
  • M*A*S*H: A War for all Seasons

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: On New Year's Eve, Colonel Potter (Harry Morgan) and the staff of the 4077th look back on the events of 1951. As the Korean War raged on unabated, the unit found all manner of ways to keep their sanity. Highlights include Margaret's (Loretta Swit) marathon knitting bees, Father Mulcahy's (William Read More

    1980
  • M*A*S*H: Back Pay

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Doing some creative math in his off-hours, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) figures out how much money he would have made during the Korean war if he'd been a civilian doctor. Dutifully annotating the results, Hawk presents the Army with a bill for services rendered. And on another front, Charles (David Ogden Read More

    1980
  • M*A*S*H: Season 09

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, David Ogden Stiers

    Synopsis: After a late start thanks to a Hollywood writer's strike, M*A*S*H launched its ninth season on November 17, 1980. With the past defections of Wayne Rogers, Maclean Stevenson, Larry Linville and Gary Burghoff, Alan Alda (as Hawkeye), Loretta Swit (as Margaret Houlihan), Jamie Farr (as Klinger) and Read More

    1980
  • M*A*S*H: The Party

    Crew: Director, Teleplay By

    Synopsis: Looking forward to the day that peace breaks out in Korea, B.J. (Mike Farrell) begins planning a postwar reunion party for the 4077th. The first step in this undertaking is to arrange (via long distance) a get-acquainted party for the relatives of the M*A*S*H staffers. Alas, an emergency Read More

    1979
  • M*A*S*H: Mr. and Mrs. Who?

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Returning from Tokyo with a massive hangover, Charles (David Ogden Stiers) is confronted with the possibility that he might have gotten married while drunk. And that's hardly the end of Charles' problems, as he and the other doctors tackle a plague of deadly hemorrhagic fever. Making matters Read More

    1979
  • M*A*S*H: Captain's Outrageous

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Will Father Mulcahy (William Christopher) finally get the promotion that has so long been denied him? Though sympathetic to Mulcahy's plight, the doctors of the 4077th have got problems of their own. A big brawl at Rosie's bar has sent the proprietor to a hospital bed and placed the doctors in Read More

    1979
  • M*A*S*H: A Night at Rosie's

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Hawkeye (Alan Alda) seeks out refuge from the unending parade of casualties by holing up in Rosie's Bar. While downing a convivial "breakfast" of cereal and beer, Hawkeye sees no pressing need to return to the 4077th--and before long, all the other doctors have joined our hero at Rosie's. Read More

    1979
  • M*A*S*H: Season 08

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, David Ogden Stiers

    Synopsis: Season eight of M*A*S*H was marked by the last of the series' major regular-cast defections. As the quietly resourceful and eerily clairvoyant company clerk, Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly, Gary Burghoff had been the only actor from the 1970 movie version of M*A*S*H* to carry over his role into the Read More

    1979
  • M*A*S*H: Lil

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) develops a warm rapport with visiting nurse Col. Lillian Rayburn (Carmen Matthews), the only woman in camp whose is anywhere near Potter's own age. The prudish and protective Radar (Gary Burghoff) is none too happy about his commanding officer's blossoming friendship Read More

    1978
  • M*A*S*H: Temporary Duty

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: A temporary medical exchange sends Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Nurse Bigelow (Enid Kent) to the 8063rd M*A*S*H unit, and surgeon Roy Dupree (George Lindsey) and nurse Lorraine Anderson (Marcia Rodd) to the 4077th. Before long, the doctors have been driven to distraction by Dupree's boorish clumsiness Read More

    1978
  • M*A*S*H: Commander Pierce

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In this opening episode of M*A*S*H's second season, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) is temporarily appointed the commanding officer of the 4077th. Now that he has to deal with the many burdens and responsibilities usually shouldered by Col. Potter (Harry Morgan), Hawk undergoes a profound metamorphosis from Read More

    1978
  • M*A*S*H: Our Finest Hour, Part 1

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In the tradition of the series' fourth-season finale The Interview, Our Finest Hour is filmed in black and white in the manner of a 1950s TV documentary. Once again, news correspondent Clete Roberts (playing himself) pays a visit to the 4077th, microphone in hand and accompanied by a cameraman. Read More

    1978
  • M*A*S*H: Season 07

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, David Ogden Stiers

    Synopsis: Now in its seventh season on the air, the irreverent military comedy series M*A*S*H continued to roll along like a well-oiled machine. The most significant change during season six, the introduction of the insufferable but brilliant surgeon Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester (David Ogden Stiers), had Read More

    1978
  • M*A*S*H: Our Finest Hour, Part 2

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of "Our Finest Hour", news correspondent Clete Roberts), playing himself, interviews the men and women of the 4077th for a filmed TV documentary. Lensed in black and white and largely improvised, this freeflowing episode is capped by the ironic commentary of the beleagured Read More

    1978
  • M*A*S*H: The Winchester Tapes

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Only the aristocratic Charles Winchester (David Ogden Stiers) would disdain pen and paper to write a letter home to his parents, choosing instead to tape-record his message. Hoping that his influential family will pull strings to get him transferred, Charles bitterly describes the 4077th as a Read More

    1977
  • M*A*S*H: Movie Tonight

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: A screening of Col. Potter's favorite movie My Darling Clementine is constantly interrupted by broken film and faulty projection equipment. When further showing of the movie proves impossible, Potter (Harry Morgan) frets that the 4077's morale will hit an all-time low. Fortunately, the resourceful Read More

    1977
  • M*A*S*H: 38 Across

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Stumped by a crossword puzzle, Hawkeye tries to elicit help from his old Navy buddy Tippi Brooks (Oliver Clark). Unfortunately, the radioed message sent to Brooks is somewhat misunderstood. As a result, Tippi shows up at the 4077th with his commanding officer in tow, under the impression that the Read More

    1977
  • M*A*S*H: Season 06

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, David Ogden Stiers

    Synopsis: Season six of M*A*S*H was noteworthy for yet another defection from its regular-cast ranks. Long dissatisfied with the artistic limitations of the role of obnoxious Major Frank Burns, actor Larry Linville followed the lead of his former M*A*S*H colleagues Wayne Rogers and Maclean Stevenson by Read More

    1977
  • 1977
  • M*A*S*H: Images

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Radar (Gary Burghoff) becomes convinced that he will attract women if he gets a tattoo. The rest of the camp forms a protective circle around Radar, hoping to prevent him from defiling his innocent young epidermis. But Radar is determined, and soon he is sporting a beauty of a skin decoration--but Read More

    1977
  • M*A*S*H: The Most Unforgettable Characters

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Signing up for the Famous Las Vegas Writers School correspondence course, Radar (Gary Burghoff) takes pen in hand and sets about to become the next Hemingway. Jotting down his impressions of the week's events at the 4077th, Radar gives special emphasis to birthday boy Frank Burns (Larry Linville). Read More

    1977
  • M*A*S*H: Some 38th Parallels

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Several different subplots are followed in parallel development in this episode. Frank Burns (Larry Linville) wants to make a profit by selling the 4077's garbage, at least before the Koreans have made off with the refuse themselves. Meanwhile, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) clashes with a wounded colonel Read More

    1976
  • M*A*S*H: Season 05

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville

    Synopsis: Although M*A*S*H entered its fifth season with the cast from season four intact--including relative newcomers Mike Farrell as B.J. Hunnicut and Harry Morgan as Col. Sherman Potter--the production roster was short one significant name. Producer and co-creator Larry Gelbart had exited the series at Read More

    1976
  • M*A*S*H: Hawk's Nightmare

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: It just might be that Hawkeye (Alan Alda) is cracking under the strain of the war. For several nights, Hawkeye has been robbed of slumber by a series of horrifying nightmares and a few spells of treacherous sleepwalking. It is up to the 4077's favorite funky psychiatrist, Dr. Sidney Freedman Read More

    1976
  • M*A*S*H: The Colonel's Horse

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Several medical crises face the 4077th while Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) is away in Tokyo. To start with, the Colonel's beloved mare gets the colic; then Klinger (Jamie Farr) is felled by profound depression, and Margaret (Loretta Swit) is sidelined with appendicitis. By the time Potter has Read More

    1976
  • M*A*S*H: Season 04

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville

    Synopsis: Everybody knew that Maclean Stevenson would not return to M*A*S*H when the series inaugurated its fourth season in the fall of 1975; after all, Stevenson's character, Col. Henry Blake, had been abruptly killed off at the end of season three, so any sort of return was out of the question. It did Read More

    1975
  • M*A*S*H: The Gun

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: With this episode, M*A*S*H relinquished its fourth-season Friday night timeslot and returned to its familiar Tuesday-evening berth. A wounded colonel (Warren Stevens) arrives at the 4077th with his prized possession, a rare old Colt. 45. Covetous Frank (Larry Linville) filches the weapon and Read More

    1975
  • M*A*S*H: Dear Peggy

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: B.J. (Mike Farrell) recounts the week's events at the 4077th in a letter to his wife Peggy. Highlight include a visit from a no-nonsense Army chaplain (Ned Beatty), a series of zany escape attempts by Klinger (Jamie Farr), and a classic snafu courtesy of Frank Burns (Larry Linville). With this Read More

    1975
  • M*A*S*H: Season 03

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville

    Synopsis: With an ever-increasing viewership and three Emmy awards to its credit, M*A*S*H had no trouble easing into a third successful season in the fall of 1974. Not wishing to tinker with the success, the series' producers retained all of the regular characters from previous years--Hawkeye (Alan Alda) Read More

    1974
  • M*A*S*H: For Want of a Boot

    Crew: Associate Producer

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: For the Good of the Outfit

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: An outraged Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) try to alert the authorities that a peaceful local village was accidentally bombed by American artillery. They turn their evidence over to Major Stoner (Frank Aletter), who promptly destroys it lest the army be cast in an unfavorable Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: L.I.P. (Local Indigenous Personnel)

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Hawkeye (Alan Alda) takes up the cause of young Cpl. Walker (Jerry Zaks), who wants to marry his Korean sweetheart and ship the girl and their baby back to America. Unfortunately, Hawkeye runs up against the intractable Lt. Willis (Burt Young), who refuses to bend the rules under any circumstances Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: George

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Richard Ely guest stars as Pvt. George Weston, a courageous, highly decorated soldier who happens to be a homosexual. Upon learning of Weston's persuasion, an apoplectic Frank Burns (Larry Linville) tries to have the hapless private dishonorably discharged. As usual, however, Hawkeye (Alan AldaRead More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Five O'Clock Charlie

    Crew: Associate Producer

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Season 02

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville

    Synopsis: Although M*A*S*H had played to less than spectacular ratings during its initial season, there was enough staunch viewer support to warrant a renewal for a second season in the fall of 1973. CBS acknowledged this small but significant upsurge in ratings by moving the series from its "graveyard" Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: A Smattering of Intelligence

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Edward Winter makes his first series appearance as Col. Sam Flagg, the CIA's most paranoid operative (if such a thing is possible). On this occasion, Flagg isn't the only spy snooping around the 4077th; another agent is likewise trying to ferret out subversives. As Hawkeye (Alan Alda) sends the Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Crisis

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: When the supply lines are cut, camp clerk Radar (Gary Burghoff) must resort to extreme, even Draconian conservation measures. Staff members are doubled up in tents to save on fuel, and before long every spare stick of furniture is being burned for heat. At the precise moment that the last of the Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: As You Were

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: During a brief lull in shooting, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) while away the time by ordering gorilla costumes. Elsewhere, Frank tries to sneak in his long-delayed hernia operation, only to be boarded up in a crate for his trouble; and the latest sex-orientation lecture delivered Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Mail Call

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: The weekly mail call affords Hawkeye (Alan Alda) the opportunity to concoct an elaborate practical joke involving the greedy, gullible Frank Burns (Larry Linville) and a nonexistant blue-chip stock called Pioneer Aviation. But the latest mail has an entirely different effect on Trapper (Wayne Rogers Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Hot Lips and Empty Arms

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Fed up with practically everything -- the lack of decorum at the 4077th, the irreverence of Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers), and especially her dead-end romance with Frank Burns (Larry Linville) -- Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan (Loretta Swit) demands a transfer out of the unit. Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Henry In Love

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Col. Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) returns from a sojourn in Tokyo even giddier than usual. And no wonder; Henry has fallen in love with nurse Nancy Sue Parker (Katherine Baumann), a woman half the age of his wife. Even allowing for the relaxed morals overseas, the other officers are convinced Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Dear Dad.. Three

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: In his latest letter to his father, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) relates a number of memorable events from the recent past of the 4077th. For example, there was the time that the doctors removed a grenade from the body of a soldier; then there was that bigoted GI who refused a blood transfusion from anyone Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: The Sniper

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: The 4077th is under siege from a young enemy sniper, who is convinced that General MacArthur is hiding somewhere in the camp. To avoid getting shot full of holes, Radar (Gary Burghoff) and Henry (McLean Stevenson) spend most of the episode trapped in the shower. In the end, it is Hawkeye who Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: The Incubator

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: A hung-over Hawkeye (Alan Alda) joins forces with an equally groggy Trapper (Wayne Rogers) to requisition a new incubator for the 4077th. Unfortunately, not even a nearby Major with three incubators at his disposal is of any help to the heroes. Meanwhile, Henry (McLean Stevenson) basks with pride Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Officers Only

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: As a reward for saving the life of the son of Gen. Maynard M. Mitchell (Robert F. Simon), Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) get three days' R & R in Tokyo, while the 4077th gets a new Officer's Club. Alas, Frank (Larry Linville) spoils the fun by sticking to the letter of the law and Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: The Chosen People

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: A South Korean family refuses to leave the 4077th's compound, insisting that it is their property and that the Army should vacate instead. Meanwhile, a young Korean unwed mother insists that poor Radar (Gary Burghoff) is the baby's daddy. If Col. Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) thought that the Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Radar's Report

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Writing up his weekly report, Cpl. Radar O'Reilly (Gary Burghoff) recounts a "typical" series of events at the 4077th. Highlights of the report include a beserk, scalpel-wielding POW (Derick Shimatsu); the latest scheme concocted by Klinger (Jamie Farr) to get out of the army on a Section Eight; Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Operation Noselift

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Perennially AWOL Private Baker (Todd Susman) agrees to stay put if Hawkeye (Alan Arkin) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) can arrange for the sensitive Baker to get a nose job. Hawkeye secures the services of plastic surgeon Maj. Robbins (Stuart Margolin), who agrees to perform the unauthorized operation Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: The Trial of Henry Blake

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Frank (Larry Linville) and Margaret (Loretta Swit) joins forces to get Col. Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) removed from duty on a charge of incompetence. Covering all bases, the connivers place Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) under arrest so they can't come to Henry's rescue. The Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Deal Me Out

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: Laid-back army psychiatrist Sidney Freedman (Allan Arbus) pays a return visit to the genial insanity of the 4077th. Joining the camp's never-ending poker game, Freedman never quite gets on a winning streak thanks to constant interruptions, not least of which is the ceaseless flow of incoming Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Carry On Hawkeye

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: When practically everyone in the 4077th is laid low by the Asian flu, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Margaret (Loretta Swit) are forced to tend the incoming wounded all by themselves. Ultimately, Margaret also falls victim to the mischievous microbes, leaving Hawkeye to soldier on alone. To be sure, he Read More

    1973
  • M*A*S*H: Season 01

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Larry Linville

    Synopsis: One of the most famous and successful sitcoms of all time, M*A*S*H was based on the 1970 Robert Altman theatrical film of the same name--which, in turn, was inspired by an autobiographical novel by a former Army doctor, writing pseudonymously as Richard Hooker. Although set during the Korean War Read More

    1972
  • Diamonds Are Forever

    Actors: Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Charles Gray, Lana Wood, Jimmy Dean

    Synopsis: After George Lazenby portrayed James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Sean Connery returned to the tux, gimmicks, and catchphrases of Secret Agent 007 in his penultimate Bond outing, Diamonds Are Forever. Fragments of Ian Fleming's original 1954 novel remain, including the characters of Read More

    1971
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Thermal Thief

    Synopsis: This is the second of two Season Eight episodes in which a "special guest attorney" takes over from Perry Mason (Raymond Burr), who is ostensibly in Europe on business. This time the substitute is Perry's lawyer pal Ken Kramer (Barry Sullivan), who is hired by Lona Upton (Kathie Browne) to bail Read More

    1965
  • The Fugitive: The Survivors

    Synopsis: At great personal risk, Kimble returns to Fairgreen, Indiana, the home town of his late wife Helen. Having heard that his father-in-law Ed Waverly (Lloyd Gough) is on the verge of bankruptcy, Kimble hopes to somehow offer a helping hand. Though both Ed and his daughter Terry (Louise Sorel) have Read More

    1964
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Careless Kidnaper

    Synopsis: Dr. Gregory Pelham (Peter Hobbs) specializes in discreetly treating high-profile alcoholics. This business reaps quite a profit, so much so that someone decides to cash in on it by kidnapping Pelham's son David (Tom Lowell) and holding him for ransom. As it turns out, the kidnapping is a hoax--but Read More

    1964
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Polka-Dot Pony

    Synopsis: Way back in 1942, the ex-husband of Angela Fernaldi left her baby at an orphanage. Twenty years have passed, and now Angela is extremely wealthy--and two girls, both named Maureen, are claiming to be her daughter in order to collect a $200,000 trust fund. One of the two, Maureen Thomas (Melinda Read More

    1962
  • 1961
  • The Canadians

    Actors: Robert Ryan, John Dehner, Torin Thatcher, John Sutton

    Synopsis: In the late nineteenth century, Inspector Gannon (Robert Ryan) is a member of the Northwest Mounted Police (forerunners of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) sent to give a message to the leaders of the Sioux Indian nation. Chased by the U.S. cavalry, the Indians have entered Canada in the wake of Read More

    1961
  • The Twilight Zone: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

    Actors: Claude Akins, Jack Weston, Barry Atwater, Jan Handzlik, Mary Gregory

    Synopsis: A neighborhood full of friendly people degenerates into a mob when Maple Street is suddenly plagued by strange and seemingly pre-planned power outages. Steve Brand (Claude Akins) tries to act as the voice of reason, but he is shouted down by his hotheaded neighbor Charlie (Jack Weston). Meanwhile Read More

    1960
  • Have Gun, Will Travel: The Haunted Trees

    Synopsis: Sara Howard (Doris Dowling) has inherited the lumber mill owned by her late husband, a man much older than she. Claiming that her business is being systematically sabotaged by her stepson Ben, who had been cut out of her husband's will, Sara turns to Paladin (Richard Boone) for help. The hotheaded Read More

    1959
  • Gidget

    Actors: Sandra Dee, Cliff Robertson, James Darren, Arthur O'Connell, Mary Laroche, Joby Baker

    Synopsis: Teenager Francie Lawrence (Sandra Dee) is known to her surfing friends as "Gidget" or a "girl midget" (she is kinda on the short side). Unable to compete with the curvaceous bikinied lasses at the local beach, Gidget is assured by her understanding parents (Arthur O'Connell, Mary LaRoche) that Read More

    1959
  • M*A*S*H: Divided We Stand

    Crew: Associate Producer

    Synopsis: The men and women of the 4077th are acting more wacky than ever, but only so they can retain their sanity in the face of the Korean War. General Clayton (Herb Voland), worried that the MASH unit's zaniness may be getting out of hand, assigns a no-nonense psychiatrist, Capt. Hildebrandt (Anthony Holland Read More

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