- In 1967, he co-produced and co-wrote the teleplay for an unsold sitcom pilot called "The Pickle Brothers." The story was typical of any 1930s Marx Brothers film and starred the comedy group "The Uncalled for Three".
- In 1967, he co-wrote the teleplay for an unsold comedy pilot for a proposed ABC series called "Manley and the Mob". The pilot starred Paul Lynde as a slow-witted private detective.
- In 1972 he co-wrote the teleplay for an unsold sitcom pilot for ABC called "Help, Inc." The pilot starred Avery Schrieber, Kenneth Gilman and Anthony Holland as three oddballs who work odd jobs.
- In 1974, he created and co-wrote the teleplay for an unsold sitcom pilot for ABC called "The Fireman's Ball." The plot concerned the misadventures of a group of San Francisco firemen. ABC liked the concept enough to recast and re-shoot another pilot in 1975, with Johnny Brown and David Ketchum the only returning actors but the network decided not to pick it up for their fall line-up when the audience reaction to its 1975 airing was decidedly cool.
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