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Aidman also guest-starred in a 1961 episode of the Western TV series Bonanza (as Jim Applegate in "The Rival"). In 1961, in the Peter Gunn episode "Witness in the Window", Aidman hires Peter Gunn to investigate a woman who is blackmailing him over alleged sexual improprieties that he denies.
Tobey and Hill did not fly the helicopters on the show. That task was handled by professional helicopter pilots Ed Fuderich, Bob Gilbreath, and Harry Hauss of National Helicopter Service, Inc. After production of the series ended, Kenneth Tobey reprised his role as Chuck Martin in episode #223 of the long-running television series, Lassie .
The show was narrated by Charles Aidman (1985–1987) and Robin Ward (1988–1989). During the course of the series, 65 episodes of The Twilight Zone aired over three seasons. Series overview
Allan is well known for his sharp rebuttals to George's insults and his well-rounded personality. After the 1978–79 season, Hammer was fired from the show cast, and it was explained that Allan moved to Minnesota. Allan was also chosen to be the godfather of Jenny's daughter Jessica, but when he became snowed in, Harry Bentley was chosen as ...
Before The Wild Wild West, Robert Conrad played private detective Tom Lopaka in ABC's Hawaiian Eye for four seasons (1959–63). In November 1964, he was making the film Young Dillinger (1965) with Nick Adams, Victor Buono and John Ashley (all of whom would later guest star on The Wild Wild West) when his agent sent him to CBS to audition for the West role.
Charles Aidman - (The Night of the Camera, The Night of Miguelito's Revenge, The Night of the Pelican, The Night of the Janus) Edward Andrews - (The Night of the Brain) John Astin - (The Night of the Tartar) Vincent Beck - (The Night of the Pelican) Henry Beckman - (The Night of the Torture Chamber, The Night of the Vicious Valentine)
The following is a list of guest stars that appeared on the 1959 anthology television series The Twilight Zone.. Rod Serling himself provided the opening and closing commentary for all episodes and appeared on-screen for the first time at the end of the final episode of the first season, with the episodes featuring some of Hollywood's most familiar faces, including:
Missing: one frightened little girl. Name: Bettina Miller. Description: six years of age, average height and build, light brown hair, quite pretty.