Filmography
Series, Guest Appearances and Movies etc
Armstrong
Circle Theatre
1961
Espionage
Target, You!
US Department of Defense Training
Film
Clip included in E! Mysteries and Scandals documentary
Channing
18 December 1963
The Last Testament of Buddy
Crown
The Man Nobody Liked
1963
Service film
Combat
22 September
1964
Vendetta
Gomer Pyle, USMC
November
1964
Gomer and the Dragon
Lady
12 O'Clock High
20 November
1964
Appointment at
Liege
Mickey
16 December 1964
Crazy Hips
McNish
Gomer Pyle USMC
8 January 1965
Dance, Marine
Dance
The Fugitive
26 January 1966
Fun and Games and Party
Favors
12 O'Clock High
7 May 1965
The
Hero
Gidget
15 September 1965 - 21 April 1966
Semi-regular part as John Cooper, the brother-in-law of Gidget in 21 of the 32 episodes
The FBI
10 October 1965
Slow March Up a Steep
Hill
W.I.A. Wounded in Action
March 1966
Theatrical movie filmed in The
Phillipines in 1962 or 1963
Love on a Rooftop
6 September 1966 - 6 April 1967
Starred as David Willis in
all 30
episodes
The FBI
10 December 1967
False
Witness
The Virginian
7 February 1968
The Good Hearted Bad
Man
Ironside
7 March 1968
The Perfect
Crime
The Hell with Heroes
August 1968
Played pilot Mike Brewer in this
theatrical movie.
The Name of the Game
29 November 1968
The White
Birch
The Virginian
12 February 1969
The Price of
Love
Marcus Welby MD
26
March 1969
A Matter of
Humanities
Generation
December 1969
Starring role as husband Walter
Owen in theatrical movie
Insight
1 January 1970
A Woman of
Principle
Non-network religious drama
The Young Country
17 March 1970
Unsold TV pilot also starring
Roger Davis
Cannon for Cordoba
September 1970
Played Andy Rice in theatrical
movie
Matt Lincoln
29 October 1970
Nick
The Interns
30 October 1970
The Price of
Life
The Young Lawyers
2 November 1970
The Glass
Prison
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers
8 November 1970
Trial of a
PFC
The Psychiatrist: God Bless the
Children
14 December 1970
Pilot for the TV series
Ah Man ... See What You've Done
1970
Ecology documentary which he
narrated for free
Alias Smith and Jones
5 January 1971
Starred as Hannibal Heyes in this
pilot for the TV series
Alias Smith and Jones
21 January 1971- 27 January 1972
Starred as Hannibal Heyes in the
first 32 episodes of the series up to his death
Marcus Welby MD
26 January 1971
The Passing of
Torches
The Psychiatrist
3 February 1971
In Death's Other
Kingdom
Continued in the role of Casey Poe
which he played in the pilot
The Name of the Game
19 February 1971
The Savage
Eye
His brother Geoff Deuel also guest
starred
How to Steal an Airplane
10 December 1971
aka Only One Day Left Before
Tomorrow
Unsold TV pilot, filmed in 1968 as
The Scavengers
Hollywood Television Theatre
10 January 1972
The
ScarecrowE! Mysteries and Scandals
1 November 1999
Pete
Duel
Half hour documentary on his life
and death.
Game Shows and Chat Shows
Hollywood Squares
12-16 December 1966
Game show panellistHollywood Squares
26-30 December 1966
Game show panellist
The Woody Woodbury Show
25 March
1968
Variety show guest.
Appeared with Judy Carne. Date may not be correct.
Happenings 68
7 September 1968
Music show panellist
The Dating Game
December 1968
Game show panellist - went on a
trip to Europe with his chosen date
Name Droppers
2-6 March 1970
Game show panellist
The Dick Cavett Show
Summer or Fall 1971
Talk show guest. Appeared
with Ben Murphy to promote ASJThe Merv Griffin Show
5 December 1970
Talk show guest. Appeared
with Ben Murphy to promote ASJ