- In 1957, served as the producer for a pilot for an adventure series set in the mid-19th Century called "The Trailblazers", which starred Steve Cochran. The pilot was not picked up by CBS.
- In 1957, he shot a pilot for an adventure series called "Plane for Hire" about a charter airline owner. The series was not picked up by CBS.
- In 1956, produced a pilot for a TV spy series called "Assignment: Mexico", which starred Peggie Castle. The series, if it had been accepted by CBS, would have been shot on location and in color, but the network did not exercise its option.
- (1962) He produced a pilot for a proposed CBS sitcom called "Medicine Man", which starred Ernie Kovacs and Buster Keaton. Kovacs died in an automobile accident a week after the pilot was completed and the pilot was never broadcast.
- (1965) He produced an unsold sitcom pilot called "This is a Hospital?", which starred Shecky Greene and Dorothy Loudon. This pilot, however, was later revamped for the series The New Temperatures Rising Show (1972).
- In 1965, he produced an unsold comedy pilot called "Which Way to the Mecca, Jack" about a swinging Middle Eastern king who uses American aid to increase the size of his harem.
- In 1967, he served as executive producer for an unsold sitcom pilot for ABC called "Tay-Gar". The pilot starred Mike Henry and was a spoof on "Tarzan" and other jungle heroes.
- In 1967, he produced an unsold comedy pilot called "Signed: Anxious", which starred Stuart Margolin, Dave Barry and Angus Duncan as three newspaper reporters who reply to questions posed in an advice column under the same byline.
- In 1968, he served as the executive producer for an unsold comedy pilot for ABC called "The Princess and Me". The series starred Barbara Hershey as a European princess traveling the U.S. incognito and the U.S. State Department official (played by Jeremy Slate) who, unhappily, is assigned to accompany her.
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