Television
- Bonanza (1 episode, 1964)
- Gunsmoke (1 episode, 1965)
- I Spy (1 episode, 1966)
- Death Valley Days (2 episodes, 1963–1966)
- Gilligan's Island (1 episode, 1967)
- Custer (1 episode, 1967)
- Lancer (1 episode, 1970)
- The Doris Day Show (1 episode, 1972)
- Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (1 episode, 1972)
- Police Story (1 episode, 1973)
- Hec Ramsey (1 episode, 1973)
- Petrocelli (1 episode, 1974)
- Police Woman (1 episode, 1974)
- Movin' On (1 episode, 1975)
- Little Vic (1975) mini-series
- Fantasy Island (1 episode, 1978)
- The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (1 episode, 1981)
- Hart to Hart (1 episode, 1982)
- The Blue and the Gray (miniseries, 1982)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1 episode, 1988)
- Tales from the Crypt (1 episode, 1993)
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“History is not what you thought. It is what you can remember. All other history defeats itself.
In Beverly Hills ... they dont throw their garbage away. They make it into television shows.
Idealism is the despot of thought, just as politics is the despot of will.”
—Mikhail Bakunin (18141876)
“Laughter on American television has taken the place of the chorus in Greek tragedy.... In other countries, the business of laughing is left to the viewers. Here, their laughter is put on the screen, integrated into the show. It is the screen that is laughing and having a good time. You are simply left alone with your consternation.”
—Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)
“His [O.J. Simpsons] supporters lined the freeway to cheer him on Friday and commentators talked about his tragedy. Did those people see the photographs of the crime scene and the great blackening pools of blood seeping into the sidewalk? Did battered women watch all this on television and realize more vividly than ever before that their lives were cheap and their pain inconsequential?”
—Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)