The Known Works of Pat Buttram

. . . RADIO . . .

1934
WSGN, Birmingham, Alabama

1934-1948
WLS, Chicago, Illinois

? - 1956
Melody Ranch, CBS

1957-?
Just Entertainment, CBS, every weekday


.

. . . PLAYS . . .

1934
The Heathers At Home - Birmingham-Southern College

.

. . . MOTION PICTURES . . .

1943
National Barn Dance (Paramount Pictures)

1948
The Strawberry Roan (Gene Autry Productions)

1949
Riders In the Sky (Gene Autry Productions)

1950
Mule Train (Gene Autry Productions)
Beyond the Purple Hills (Gene Autry Productions)
Indian Territory (Gene Autry Productions)
The Blazing Sun (Gene Autry Productions)

1951
Gene Autry and the Mounties (Gene Autry Productions)
Texans Never Cry (Gene Autry Productions)
Silver Canyon (Gene Autry Productions)
The Hills of Utah (Gene Autry Productions)
Valley of Fire (Gene Autry Productions)

1952
The Old West (Gene Autry Productions)
Night Stage to Galveston (Gene Autry Productions)
Apache Country (Gene Autry Productions)
Barbed Wire (Gene Autry Productions)
Wagon Team (Gene Autry Productions)
Blue Canadian Rockies (Gene Autry Productions)

1961
Wild in the Country (Twentieth Century-Fox)

1963
Twilight of Honor (MGM)

1964
Roustabout (Hal Wallace Productions/Paramount Pictures)
The Hanged Man (Revue Studios)

1965
Sergeant Dead Head (Alta Vista Productions/American International Pictures)

1968
The Sweet Ride (Twentieth Century-Fox/Euterpe Inc.)
I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew (National Telefilm Ass/United National)

1970
The Aristocats (Walt Disney Pictures)

1972
Evil Roy Slade (Universal TV)

1973
Robin Hood (Walt Disney Pictures)
The Gatlin Gun (Broadway Enterprises/Universal Entertainment)

1976
Joys (Hope Enterprises)

1977
The Rescuers (Walt Disney Pictures)

1979
The Sacketts (MB Scott/Media Productions/Shalako)
Angels’ Brigade (Arista)

1981b
Fox and the Hound (Walt Disney Pictures)
Choices (Oaktree)

1988
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Amblin/Silver Screen/Touchstone)

1990
Return to Green Acres (Arnold Productions/JayGee Productions/Orion TV)
Back to the Future, Part III (Universal Pictures/Amblin Entertainment)

1995
A Goofy Movie (Walt Disney Pictures)
.

. . . TELEVISION SERIES . . .

1950-1956
The Gene Autry Show (sidekicks Pat Buttram, Pat Jensen, Patrick Smith & Hap Wallace)

1958?
The Pat Buttram Show (himself)

1965-1971
Green Acres (Eustace Charleton Haney)

1987 – 1989
Melody Ranch Theatre (himself)

1990
Gravedale High (voice)

1991-1993
Harvey Shine Presents

.

. . . TELEVISION GUEST APPEARANCES . . .

1961
Hot Off the Wire, “Once Upon a Moose”

1962
The Real McCoys, “Luke, the Reporter” (Pat Clemens)
Toast of the Town, March 11, 1962 (himself)

1963
Toast of the Town, February 24, 1963 (himself)
Toast of the Town, May 26, 1963 (himself)
The Real McCoys, “The Partners” (Pat)
Toast of the Town, August 4, 1963 (himself)
Make Room for Daddy, “Here’s the $50 Back”

1964
Toast of the Town, January 19, 1964 (himself)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, “The Jar” (Charlie Hill)
Toast of the Town, September 6, 1964 (himself)
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, “Lonely Place” (Emery)

1965
The Munsters, “All-Star Munster” (Pop Mallory)
The Cara Williams Show, “Paradise Lost and Found” (Charlie Paradise)
The Cara Williams Show, “Paradise Freezes Over” (Charlie Paradise)
Vacation Playhouse, “Down Home” (Hardy Madison)

1966
Petticoat Junction, “The County Fair” (Mr. Eustace Charleton Haney)
Pistols ‘n’ Petticoats, “A Crooked Line” (Pa Turner)

1967
Pistols ‘n’ Petticoats, “The Golden Fleece” (Jake Turner)
Toast of the Town, March 26, 1967 (himself)
1968
The Dean Martin Show, March 14, 1968 (himself)

1969
Petticoat Junction, “The Other Woman” (Mr. Haney)
Petticoat Junction, “A Most Momentous Occasion” (Mr. Haney)

1970
Love, American Style, “Love and the Longest Night”

1972
Alias Smith and Jones, “Bad Night in Big Butte”
Love, American Style, “Love and the Country Girl”

1973
Adam-12, “Keeping Tabs” (drunk man)
The Dean Martin Show, “Celebrity Roast: Ed McMahon” (himself)
The Dean Martin Show, “Celebrity Roast: Bette Davis” (himself)

1974
Love, American Style, “Love and the Competitors”
Emergency!, “Floor Brigade” (Hermit)

1977
Chico and the Man, “Gregory Peck Is a Rooster” (Jed Gibson)

1979
The Dukes of Hazzard, “Days of Shine and Roses” (Sam)

1981
Darkroom, “The Partnership” (Tad Miller)

1982
Simon & Simon, “Rough Rider Rides Again” (Jonathan Evans)
Father Murphy, “John Michael Murphy, R.I.P.”

1983
The Fall Guy, “Happy Trails” (himself)
The Love Boat, episode 6.27 (the chef)
The Love Boat, episode 6.28 (the chef)

1986
Knight Rider, “Fright Knight” (Buck)

1988
Garfield and Friends, “The Legend of Polecat Flats” (Voice of Cactus Jake)
Garfield and Friends, “Cactus Jake Rides Again” (Voice of Cactus Jake)

1989
Garfield and Friends, “Cactus Makes Perfect” (Voice of Cactus Jake)

1990
Garfield and Friends, “Urban Arbuckle” (Voice)
Who’s the Boss?, “Broadcast Blues” (Chappy)

1991
Tiny Toon Adventures, “Son of Wacko World of Sports” (Voice of Bicycle Bob)
Who’s the Boss?, “The Road to Washington”, parts 1 & 2 (Chappy)
.

. . . RECORDINGS . . .

Single:
Get Up Early in the Morning/Mom’s Golden Coffee Pot (Filmways Records)

LPs:
We Wuz Poor (Ovation)
Laffter Sweet and Profane (KNX)
Off His Rocker! (Warner)
As I Look Into Your Faces (Dore)
The Comedy Show/Spot with Dick Cavett (Clayton Webster Corp.)

CDs:
The Funniest Roasts of the Century, Volumes 1 & 2 (Laugh.Com)
.

. . . NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE COLUMNS . . .

“Buttram Butts In”, Stand By, WLS-radio
“Whittlin’s”, Stand By, WLS-radio
“Pat Buttram Sez”, Hollywood Citizen-News, then nationally syndicated

.

. . . BOOKS . . .

Poems For Out-Loud Readin’: Gotten Together By Pat Buttram (© 1960, Pat Buttram)
Baseball Joke Book (© 1972, Pat Buttram Co.)

.

NOTE: If you know of any credits that have been left out, please let me know.

Email: rgrabman@texhoma.net