Television Work
- Great Catherine (1948)
- Norby (1955) (canceled after 13 episodes)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (One More Mile to Go)(1957)
- The Strawberry Blonde (1959)
- Kings of Broadway (1962) (unsold pilot)
- Cowboy and the Tiger (1963) (unsold pilot)
- Lamp At Midnight (1966)
- Batman (1966) as The Mad Hatter, guest villain
- Arsenic and Old Lace (1969)
- The Boy Who Stole the Elephant (1970)
- Mooch Goes to Hollywood (1971)
- The Good Life (1971-1972)
- The Catcher (1972)
- The Dark Side (1972) (unsold pilot)
- Return of the Big Cat (1974)
- Hawaii Five-O (30,000 Rooms and I Have the Key) (1974)
- It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman (1975)
- Ellery Queen (1975-1976)
- Once an Eagle (1976) (miniseries)
- In the Glitter Palace (1977)
- Black Beauty (1978) (miniseries)
- Loose Change (1978) (miniseries)
- Murder at the Mardi Gras (1978)
- The Gift of Love (1978)
- The Girls in the Office (1979)
- An American Christmas Carol (1979)
- House Calls (1979-1982)
- Poker Alice (1987, based on the frontier gambler Poker Alice, with Elizabeth Taylor in the starring role)
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