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The Known Works of Pat Buttram
As you can see, Pat was one busy man. He did it all – radio, TV,
movies, and theater, not to mention books and recordings.
Click on any of the links below to go to that section of Pat
Buttram’s credits.
Radio
Plays
Movies
TV Series
TV Guest Appearances
Recordings
Newspaper and Magazine Columns
Books
Radio
1957 to ?:
Just Entertainment, CBS, every weekday
? to 1956:
Melody Ranch, CBS
1934-1948:
WLS, Chicago, Illinois
1934:
WSGN, Birmingham, Alabama
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Plays
1934:
The Heathers At Home –
Birmingham-Southern College
Movies
1995:
A Goofy Movie (Walt Disney Pictures)
1990:
Return to Green Acres (Arnold
Productions / JayGee Productions / Orion TV)
Back to the Future, Part III (Universal
Pictures / Amblin Entertainment)
1988:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Amblin / Silver
Screen / Touchstone)
1981:
Fox and the Hound (Walt Disney Pictures)
Choices (Oaktree)
1979:
The Sacketts (MB Scott / Media
Productions / Shalako)
Angels’ Brigade (Arista)
1977:
The Rescuers (Walt Disney Pictures)
1976:
Joys (Hope Enterprises)
1973:
Robin Hood (Walt Disney Pictures)
The Gatlin Gun (Broadway Enterprises
/ Universal Entertainment)
1972:
Evil Roy Slade (Universal TV)
1970:
The Aristocats (Walt Disney Pictures)
1968:
The Sweet Ride (Twentieth Century-Fox
/ Euterpe Inc.)
I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew
(National Telefilm Ass / United National)
1965:
Sergeant Dead Head (Alta Vista Productions
/ American International Pictures)
1964:
Roustabout (Hal Wallace Productions /
Paramount Pictures)
The Hanged Man (Revue Studios)
1963:
Twilight of Honor (MGM)
1961:
Wild in the Country (Twentieth
Century-Fox)
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)
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)
1950:
Mule Train (Gene Autry Productions)
Beyond the Purple Hills (Gene Autry
Productions)
Indian Territory (Gene Autry Productions)
The Blazing Sun (Gene Autry Productions)
1949:
Riders In the Sky (Gene Autry Productions)
1948:
The Strawberry Roan (Gene Autry
Productions)
1943:
National Barn Dance (Paramount Pictures)
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TV Series
1991-1993:
Harvey Shine Presents
1990:
Gravedale High – voice
1987–1989:
Melody Ranch Theatre – himself
1965-1971:
Green Acres – Eustace Charleton
Haney
1958(?):
The Pat Buttram Show – himself
1950-1956:
The Gene Autry Show – sidekicks
Pat Buttram, Pat Jensen, Patrick Smith & Hap Wallace
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TV Guest Appearances
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
1990:
Garfield and Friends, “Urban
Arbuckle” – Voice
Who’s the Boss?, “Broadcast
Blues” – Chappy
1989:
Garfield and Friends, “Cactus
Makes Perfect” – Voice of Cactus Jake
1988:
Garfield and Friends, “The Legend
of Polecat Flats” – Voice of Cactus Jake
Garfield and Friends, “Cactus Jake
Rides Again” – Voice of Cactus Jake
1986:
Knight Rider, “Fright Knight”
– Buck
1983:
The Fall Guy, “Happy Trails”
– himself
The Love Boat, episode 6.27 – the
chef
The Love Boat, episode 6.28 – the
chef
1982:
Simon & Simon, “Rough Rider
Rides Again” – Jonathan Evans
Father Murphy, “John Michael
Murphy, R.I.P.”
1981:
Darkroom, “The Partnership”
– Tad Miller
1979:
The Dukes of Hazzard, “Days of
Shine and Roses” – Sam
1977:
Chico and the Man, “Gregory Peck
Is a Rooster” – Jed Gibson
1974:
Love, American Style, “Love and
the Competitors”
Emergency!, “Floor Brigade”
– Hermit
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
1972:
Alias Smith and Jones, “Bad Night
in Big Butte”
Love, American Style, “Love and
the Country Girl”
1970:
Love, American Style, “Love and
the Longest Night”
1969:
Petticoat Junction, “The Other
Woman” – Mr. Haney
Petticoat Junction, “A Most
Momentous Occasion” – Mr. Haney
1968:
The Dean Martin Show, March 14, 1968
– himself
1967:
Pistols ‘n’ Petticoats,
“The Golden Fleece” – Jake Turner
Toast of the Town, March 26, 1967
– himself
1966:
Petticoat Junction, “The County
Fair” – Mr. Eustace Charleton Haney
Pistols ‘n’ Petticoats,
“A Crooked Line” – Pa Turner
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
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
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”
1962:
The Real McCoys, “Luke, the
Reporter” – Pat Clemens
Toast of the Town, March 11, 1962 –
himself
1961:
Hot Off the Wire, “Once Upon a
Moose”
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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)
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Newspaper and Magazine Columns
“Buttram Butts In”, Stand By,
WLS-radio
“Whittlin’s”, Stand By,
WLS-radio
“Pat Buttram Sez”, Hollywood
Citizen-News, then nationally syndicated
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Books
Baseball Joke Book (© 1972, Pat
Buttram Co.)
Poems For Out-Loud Readin’: Gotten
Together By Pat Buttram (© 1960, Pat Buttram)
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Pat Buttram, The Rocking-Chair Humorist,
by Sandra Grabman, is available through these on-line booksellers:
BearManor Media
Cover Out
Amazon US
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