Felix E. Feist - Television

Television

Year Title Credited as
Series Episode Director Producer
1953 The Revlon Mirror Theater "Lullaby" Yes
General Electric Theater "The Eye of the Beholder" Yes
1956 Star Stage "The Mountain That Moved" Yes
Telephone Time "The Man in the Black Robe" Yes
1956–1957 Zane Grey Theater 5 episodes Yes
1957 Highway Patrol "Gem Robbery" Yes
Dr. Christian "Amnesia" Yes
Tombstone Territory unknown episodes Yes
1958 Sea Hunt "Sixty Feet Below" Yes
Harbourmaster "Strangers in Town" Yes
The Texan unknown episodes Yes
1958–1959 The Californians 5 episodes directed, 3 episodes produced Yes Yes
1959 The Deputy "Back to Glory" Yes
Riverboat 2 episodes Yes
1960 Bonanza "Blood on the Land" Yes
1960–1961 Adventures in Paradise 17 episodes Yes
1961–1962 Follow the Sun 2 episodes Yes
1962 Bus Stop "Verdict of 12" Yes
1964 Peyton Place unknown episodes Yes
1964–1965 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 6 episodes Yes
1965 The Outer Limits "The Probe" Yes

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