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==Television appearances== {{div col|colwidth=30em}} * ''[[Versatile Varieties]]'' (1949β1950) * ''[[The Life of Riley]]'' unaired pilot (late 1940s)<ref>Smith, Don G. (1996). "Lon Chaney Jr.". McFarland & Co. Inc. Pg. 216. ISBN 0-7864-0120-6.</ref> * ''[[Colgate Comedy Hour]]'' NBC (1951) * ''Cosmopolitan Theater'' Dumont (Nov. 6, 1951) One-hour episode ''The Last Concerto'' * ''[[Tales of Tomorrow]]'' ABC (Jan. 18, 1952) Episode ''Frankenstein'' * ''[[You Asked For It]]'' ABC (1952) * ''Schlitz Playhouse of Stars'' CBS (Sept. 25, 1952) Episode ''The Trial'' * ''[[The Red Skelton Show]]'' CBS (1953)<ref name="Smith, Don G. 1996 Pg. 217">Smith, Don G. (1996). "Lon Chaney Jr.". McFarland & Co. Inc. Pg. 217. ISBN 0-7864-0120-6.</ref> * ''The Whistler'' (1954) Episode ''Backfire'' * ''Jack London's Tales of Adventure'' (1954) Unaired pilot * ''Cavalcade Theater'' ABC (May 18, 1954) Episode ''Moonlight School'' * ''Cavalcade Theater'' ABC (May 3, 1955) Episode ''Stay On, Stranger'' * ''Flight From Adventure'' (1955) Unaired pilot * ''Masquerade Party'' Quiz Show, ABC (1955) * ''Climax'' CBS (Jan. 26, 1956) One-hour episode ''The Secret of River Lane'' * ''[[Telephone Time]]'' CBS (April 8, 1956) Episode ''The Golden Junkman''<ref name="Smith, Don G. 1996 Pg. 217"/> * ''[[Studio 57]]'' DuMont (Aug. 12, 1956) Episode ''The Ballad of Jubal Pickett'' * ''[[Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans]]'' (1957) Chaney was a regular on this television series, portraying the role of [[Chingachgook]] in all 26 episodes * ''Along the Mohawk Trail'', ''Redmen and the Renegades'', ''Long Rifle and the Tomahawk'', and ''Pathfinder and the Mohican'' (1957) - These four Made-for-TV feature films were composed of various re-edited episodes of Chaney's 1957 ''Hawkeye'' TV series * ''Climax'' CBS (Sept. 19, 1957) One-hour episode ''Necessary Evil'' * ''Target'' (1958) Anthology show * ''[[The Red Skelton Show]]'' CBS (1958) * ''Truth or Consequences'' Quiz Show, NBC (1958) * ''The Rough Riders'' ABC (Jan. 15, 1959) Episode ''An Eye for an Eye'' * ''[[Rawhide (TV series)|Rawhide]]'' CBS (Feb. 6, 1959) One-hour episode ''Incident on the Edge of Madness'' * ''[[13 Demon Street]]'' (1959) Chaney was the eerie host of this unaired horror anthology series filmed in Sweden; three random episodes were later re-edited into a 1962 feature film called ''[[The Devil's Messenger]]'' * ''[[Border Patrol (US TV series)|Border Patrol]]'' (1959) Episode ''The Homecoming'' * ''[[Have Gun, Will Travel]]'' CBS (Feb. 14, 1959) Episode ''Scorched Feather'' * ''General Electric Theater'' CBS (Feb. 22, 1959) Episode ''Family Man'' * ''[[The Texan (TV series)|The Texan]]'' CBS (Mar. 9, 1959) Episode ''No Love Wanted'' * ''[[Tombstone Territory]]'' ABC (June 12, 1959) Episode ''The Black Marshal from Deadwood'' * ''[[Wanted Dead or Alive (TV series)|Wanted: Dead or Alive]]'' CBS (Oct. 10, 1959) Episode ''The Hostage'' * ''[[Adventures in Paradise (TV series)|Adventures in Paradise]]'' ABC (Oct. 12, 1959) One-hour episode ''The Black Pearl'' * ''[[Lock-Up (TV series)|Lock-Up]]'' (1960) 30-minute episode * ''[[Johnny Ringo (TV series)|Johnny Ringo]]'' CBS (Mar. 3, 1960) Episode ''The Raffertys'' * ''[[Bat Masterson (TV series)|Bat Masterson]]'' NBC (Oct. 13, 1960) Episode ''Bat Trap'' * ''[[Wagon Train]]'' NBC (Oct. 26, 1960) Episode ''The Jose Morales Story'' * ''The Phantom'' Unsold TV pilot (1961) * ''[[Stagecoach West (TV series)|Stagecoach West]]'' ABC (Feb. 7, 1961) One-hour episode ''Not in Our Stars'' * ''Klondike'' NBC (Feb. 13, 1961) Episode ''The Hostages'' * ''[[Zane Grey Theatre]]'' CBS (Mar. 23, 1961) Episode ''A Warm Day in Heaven'' * ''The Deputy'' NBC (Apr. 15, 1961) Episode ''Brother in Arms'' * ''Wagon Train'' NBC (May 24, 1961) One-hour episode ''The Chalice'' * ''[[Surfside Six]]'' ABC (Oct. 23, 1961) One-hour episode ''Witness for the Defense'' * ''[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]'' CBS (Nov. 10, 1961) One-hour episode ''The Mud Nest'' * ''[[The Rifleman]]'' ABC (Jan. 18, 1962) Episode ''Gunfire'' * ''Lawman'' ABC (Jan. 28, 1962) Episode ''The Tarnished Badge'' * ''Here's Hollywood'' (Summer of 1962) Interview show * ''[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]'' CBS (Oct. 26, 1962) One-hour episode ''Lizard's Leg and Owlet's Wing'' (co-starred Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff) * ''The Gunslinger'' CBS (1961) One-hour episode * ''[[Rawhide (TV series)|Rawhide]]'' CBS (Jan. 18, 1963) One-hour episode ''Incident at Spider Rock'' * ''[[Have Gun, Will Travel]]'' CBS (Feb. 16, 1963) Episode ''Cage at McNab'' * ''Empire'' NBC (Mar. 26, 1963) One-hour episode ''Hidden Asset'' * ''[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]'' CBS (Oct. 11, 1963) One-hour episode ''Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are'' * ''[[Route 66 (TV series)|Route 66]]'' CBS (Apr. 24, 1964) One-hour episode, title unknown * ''[[Pistols 'n' Petticoats]]'' CBS (1966-1967 season) Chaney played Chief Eagle Shadow on four episodes; several episodes were later compiled into a 1968 feature film called ''The Far Out West'' * ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]'' NBC (Oct. 24, 1966) Chaney played Lenny in episode ''Monkees in a Ghost Town'' (1966) * ''[[The Pat Boone Show]]'' (1967) Variety show * Chaney appeared in a TV commercial for Proctor and Gamble's [[Bold (detergent)|Bold Detergent]] (1967) * ''Star Close-Up'' (1968) British interview show * ''A Stranger in Town'' (1969) TV movie, re-released in 1971 as ''The Children's West'' * ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' NBC (Oct. 8, 1969) Chaney appeared as a guest * Chaney appeared in a TV Pontiac truck commercial co-starring [[Henry Brandon (actor)|Henry Brandon]] (1969)<ref>Smith, Don G. (1996). "Lon Chaney Jr.". McFarland & Co. Inc. Pg. 216-219. ISBN 0-7864-0120-6.</ref> {{div col end}}
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