In 1957, he produced a pilot for a proposed anthology TV series called "The Family Tree." Each episode would have told the story of a member of a large extended family, however no network optioned the series.
In 1956, he produced two pilots for proposed TV sitcoms starring Jan Sterling. In the first, "Publicity Girl," Ms. Sterling played a publicity agent and in the second, she played a orange juice company worker.
(1957) In 1957, he produced a comedy pilot for NBC about the misadventures of an extremely reluctant private detective called, "The Reluctant Eye" starring Bobby Van. The series was never produced, however.
In 1960, he produced an unsold pilot starring Jan Clayton called, "The Brown Horse" about a woman trying to pay for her daughter's college tuition by working in a San Francisco restuarant.
In 1966, he produced an unsold pilot for a proposed CBS adventure series called "The Iron Man." The pilot starred Tom Simcox and Mike Whitney as railroad workers in the American West.
In 1966, he produced an unsold comedy pilot called "Rambling Wreck from Discotheque" where Paul Dooley starred as a TV writer who reluctantly agrees to produce a rock-and-roll television series aimed at the teeny-bopper set.
In 1959, he produced an unsold pilot called "Trace Hunter". This hour-long western was about a sheriff and his friend a gunslinger-turned minister.