Date(s) | Program | Role | Notes |
20 September 1937 | Lux Radio Theatre Ep. "The Outsider" | NA | |
5 October 1944 | Suspense Ep. "Dateline Lisbon" | Judge | [25] |
12 October 1944 | Suspense Ep. "The Merry Widower" | Doctor | [25] |
28 January 1945 | The Pacific Story Ep. "The Andaman Islands" | NA | |
25 June 1945 | Cavalcade of America Ep. "DDT" | NA | |
27 August 1945 | Lux Radio Theatre Ep. "Practically Yours" | NA | |
19 November 1945 | Lux Radio Theatre Ep. "Keys of the Kingdom" | NA | |
18 February 1946 | Cavalcade of America Ep. "Young Major Washington" | NA | |
11 March 1946 | Cavalcade of America Ep. "The Doctor With Hope in His Hands" | NA | |
2 September 1946 | Cavalcade of America Ep. "With Cradle and Clock" | NA | |
21 October 1946 | Cavalcade of America Ep. "Mr. Conyngham Sweeps the Seas" | NA | |
3 December 1946 | Favorite Story Ep. "Wuthering Heights" | NA | |
17 February 1947 | Lux Radio Theatre Ep. "Devotion" | NA | |
22 October 1947 | Escape Ep. "The Fall of the House of Usher" | Roderick Usher | [10] |
1 December 1947 | Lux Radio Theatre Ep. "The Ghost and Mrs Muir" | NA | |
4 January 1948 | The Ronald Colman Show Ep. "The Phantom Rikshaw" | NA | Rudyard Kipling story, starring William Conrad and Eric Snowden[26] |
7 February 1948 | Escape Ep. "The Vanishing Lady" | Hotel manager / cab driver | Alexander Woollcott story, adapted by William N. Robson[27] |
12 March 1948 | Favorite Story Ep. "The Light That Failed" | Doctor | [28] |
3 April 1948 | Suspense Ep. "Suspicion" | Dr. Maysbury | Dorothy L. Sayers story, adapted by Irving Ravetch, starring Sam Jaffe, Lurene Tuttle[29] |
16 May 1948 | Tell It Again Ep. "A Tale of Two Cities" | NA | |
25 June 1948 | Favorite Story Ep. "The Moonstone" | Godfrey Ablewhite / Bharu | Adaptation of Wilkie Collins' novel, narrated by Ronald Colman[11] |
5 July 1948 | Let George Do It Ep. "Murder Me Twice" | Jonathan Thorpe | [30] |
17 October 1948 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "The History of Mr. Polly" | Narrator | [31] |
31 October 1948 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "Justice" | NA | |
21 November 1948 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" | NA | |
19 December 1948 | Tell It Again Ep. "The Prince and the Pauper" | NA | |
23 January 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "The Ministry of Fear" | NA | Graham Greene's novel, adapted by Ernest Kinoy |
13 February 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "Tom Jones" | Narrator | |
24 February 1949 | Suspense Ep. "Where There's a Will" | Hopkinson | Agatha Christie story, adapted by William Fifield[32] |
27 February 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "The Heart of Midlothian" | NA | |
18 March 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "The Pickwick Papers" | NA | |
18 April 1949 | Let George Do It Ep. "The Elusive Hundred Grand" | NA | |
23 April 1949 | Escape Ep. "The Great Impersonation" | NA | |
24 April 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "The Way of All Flesh" | NA | From Samuel Butler's novel, starring Tom Conway |
9 July 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" | Narrator | [33] |
14 July 1949 | Escape Ep. "Drums of the Fore and Aft" | Colonel | Rudyard Kipling's story, adapted by Les Crutchfield, narrated by Ben Wright as Kipling[34] |
6 August 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "The Death of a Heart" | NA | |
27 August 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "1984" | Narrator | |
3 September 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "Precious Bane" | NA | |
6 November 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "Dodsworth" | NA | |
20 November 1949 | NBC University Theatre Ep. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" | Fernando | Hemingway novel, adapted by Ernest Kinoy[35] |
1 January 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "Great Expectations" | NA | |
10 January 1950 | Escape, ep. "Vanishing Lady" | NA | |
17 January 1950 | Escape, ep. "The Sure Thing" | NA | |
19 January 1950 | Maisie, ep. "Lord Deveridge and Lady Revere" | NA | |
12 March 1950 | NBC University Theatre ep. "There Is No Conversation" | Etienne | [36] |
2 April 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "Mrs. Dalloway" | NA | Adaptation of Virginia Woolf novel |
7 April 1950 | Escape, ep. "The Ambassador of Poker" | NA | |
30 April 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "Sons and Lovers" | NA | |
14 May 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "Prater Violet" | NA | |
24 May 1950 | Dangerous Assignment, ep. "Burmese Witnesses" | NA | |
28 May 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "Imperial Palace" | NA | |
29 May 1950 | The Adventures of Christopher London, ep. "Pattern for Murder" | NA | |
16 June 1950 | Escape, ep. "Serenade for a Cobra" | Brent | [37] |
6 August 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" | Merlin | [12] |
15 August 1950 | Presenting Charles Boyer, ep. "Claude De Vol's Unfinished Rhapsody" | NA | |
18 August 1950 | Escape, ep. "The Footprint" | NA | |
20 August 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "A High Wind in Jamaica" | Narrator | Richard Hughes' novel, adapted by Jane Speed, starring Anne Whitfield, Herbert Rawlinson, Dawn Bender[38] |
10 September 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "Lost Horizon" | Narrator | [39] |
17 September 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "Portrait in the Mirror" | NA | |
19 November 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "The Baron of Grogzwig" | Narrator | From Dickens' Nicholas Nickleby[40] |
27 December 1950 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "The Gambler" | Croupier | [41] |
7 January 1951 | Escape Ep. "Conquest" | NA | |
11 January 1951 | Screen Guild Players Ep. "Brief Encounter" | Stephen | Starring Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr[42] |
14 February 1951 | NBC University Theatre, ep. "The Withered Arm" | Lodge | Thomas Hardy story, adapted by Ernest Kinoy[43] |
17 March 1951 | The Man Called X Ep. "University of Leiden" | NA | Starring Herbert Marshall; other supporting players inc. Maria Palmer, Peggy Webber, Will Wright, and Harry Bartell[44] |
22 April 1951 | Mr. and Mrs. Blandings, ep. "Lily Lamar" aka "The Old Friend" | NA | |
30 April 1951 | Star Playhouse, ep. "The Long Way Back" | Ashford | [45] |
3 May 1951 | Screen Director's Playhouse, ep. "Captain of Castile" | The Marquis | [46] |
18 June 1951 | Lux Radio Theatre, ep. "Edward, My Son" | NA | |
5 August 1951 | The New Theatre, ep. "Rebecca" | NA | Daphne du Maurier's novel, adapted by Earl Hamner, with Arnold Moss as Maxim de Winter[47] |
14 October 1951 | The Silent Men, ep. "The Big Sneak" | NA | |
5 November 1951 | Suspense Ep. "The Trials of Thomas Shaw" | Judge File | [48] |
31 December 1951 | Suspense ep. "Rogue Male" | Officer | Geoffrey Household novel adapted by Silvia Richards, starring Herbert Marshall[49] |
25 January 1952 | NBC Presents: Short Story Ep. "The Hut" | Colonel Fayze | Geoffrey Household's story, adapted by Ernest Kinoy[50] |
9 May 1952 | NBC Presents: Short Story Ep. "The Old General" | The General | Hill stars as title character in Eric Knight's story, with Alma Lawton, Norma Varden, and John Dodsworth[13] |
22 September 1952 | Suspense Ep. "Jack Ketch" | Barkeeper | [51] |
12 January 1953 | Suspense, ep. "The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Part II" | Mr. Datchery | [52] |
16 May 1953 | Space Patrol, ep. "Secret of Sub–Level 7" | NA | [citation needed] |
18 July 1953 | Space Patrol, ep. no. 42 | NA | [citation needed] |
22 March 1955 | Suspense Ep. "The Cellar" | Mr. Forepaugh | [53] |
17 May 1955 | Suspense Ep. "Lili and the Colonel" | Colonel Julian Abernathy | Written by John Dehner, co-starring Hill and Paula Winslowe[54] |
15 November 1955 | Suspense Ep. "Once a Murderer" | Judge File | [55] |
9 October 1956 | Suspense Ep. "The Digger" | Carton | [56] |
26 October 1956 | The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial Ep. "De Santre Affair" aka "The Fatal Charm" | Doctor | [57] |
10 February 1957 | Suspense Ep. "Door of Gold" | Dr. Clayton | [58] |
7 April 1957 | Suspense Ep. "Vanishing Lady" | Jacques the coachman / Waiter | [59] |
5 October 1958 | Suspense Ep. "The Man Who Won the War" | Ainsley / Lieutenant | Robert Buckner story adapted by William N. Robson, starring Herbert Marshall[60] |
22 February 1959 | Suspense Ep. "Star Over Hong Kong" | Captain | [61] |