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=== Television === {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" ! colspan="5" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Television |- ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes |- | 1949 |''[[Ford Theatre|The Ford Theatre Hour]]'' |Oscar Jaffe |Episode: "The Twentieth Century" |- | 1950 |''[[The Nash Airflyte Theater]]'' | |Episode: "The Boor" |- | 1951 |''[[Lux Video Theatre]]'' | |Episode: "The Speech" |- |rowspan=2|1952 |''[[Lux Video Theatre]]'' |Captain Matt |Episode: "Ferry Crisis at Friday Point" |- |''[[The Ed Sullivan Show|Toast of the Town]]'' |Himself |later known as ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' |- |rowspan=1|1953 |''[[Omnibus (U.S. TV series)|Omnibus]]'' |Don Juan |Episode: "The Last Night of Don Juan" |- | rowspan=3|1954 |''[[The Best of Broadway]]'' |Tony Cavendish |Episode: "[[The Royal Family]]" <br/> based on March's Broadway play and film of the same name |- |''[[Shower of Stars]]'' |[[Ebenezer Scrooge]] |Episode: "A Christmas Carol" |- |''[[What's My Line?]]'' |Himself | |- | rowspan=2|1956 |''[[Producers' Showcase]]'' |Sam Dodsworth |Episode: "Dodsworth" |- |''[[Shower of Stars]]'' |Eugene Tesh |Episode: "The Flattering World" |- |1957 |''[[The Ed Sullivan Show|Toast of the Town]]'' |Himself |later known as ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' |- |rowspan=2|1958 |''The DuPont Show of the Month'' |Arthur Winslow |Episode: "The Winslow Boy" |- |''Tales from Dickens'' |Host | March hosted seven episodes during 1958 and 1959<br />Episodes: "Bardell Versus Pickwick" <br/> "Uriah Heep" <br/> "A Christmas Carol" <br/> "David and Betsy Trotwood" <br/> "David and His Mother" <Br/> "Christmas at Dingley Dell" <br/> "The Runaways" |- |1963 |''A Tribute to John F. Kennedy from the Arts'' |Host |Television special |- |1964 |''The Presidency: A Splendid Mystery'' |Narrator |Television |- |}
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